Gor Mahia team of the Decade 1968-1979
1. Dan Odhiambo: Had the sharpest reflexes of any Kenyan goalkeeper 2. Paul Oduwo “Cobra”: Tirelessly ran up and down
Home of the mighty Kogalo
1. Dan Odhiambo: Had the sharpest reflexes of any Kenyan goalkeeper 2. Paul Oduwo “Cobra”: Tirelessly ran up and down
In the opening round, Gor Mahia played well to overcome the 1-0 deficit from the first leg. Peter Dawo proved
Gor Mahia looked good on paper. They had just embarked on a recruitment drive thayt netted players like brilliant playmaker
Promising midfielder, Tobias Otieno has left Kogalo to join a team in the USA. The team is known as Omaha
Gor Mahia suffered a surprise defeat, going down 2-1 to Kakamega Homeboyz at Bukhungu on Sunday. Gor Mahia’s goal was
The featured image is Gor Mahia players in Monrovia: Jared Achieng, Abbas Magongo, Jaffar Mwidau, Joseph Owino, George Onyango 1st
1st Round 1st Leg (Nairobi) : Gor Mahia 1 Mukura Victory (Rwanda) 0 2nd Leg (Kigali) Mukura Victory 0 Gor
Gor Mahia are pursuing Ugandan striker Juma Balinya who is currently a player for Young Africans of Tanzania Additional reporting
Francis Afiriyie is the latest player to leave Gor Mahia and his likely destination is Botswana where he landed on
Kenneth Muguna has been the subject of various transfer rumours that have linked him with moves to KCB, to DC