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Gor Mahia deal with Umbro finalized

Gor Mahia’s kitting deal with Umbro has been signed in a ceremony held on Thursday.

According to goal.com Kogalo  have entered into a three-year deal with Umbro. The company will supply high-performance training and off-field apparel for the playing unit.

Umbro will also be Gor Mahia’s exclusive technical partner for the next three years. The club’s members of the technical bench and the management will be supplied with branded apparel, equipment and luggage.

“We are delighted that Gor Mahia will be wearing the famous double diamond. They are a club with history and tradition looking to build towards the future, which goes hand in hand with our brand values,” said Umbro South Africa CEO David Ricketts

Chairman Ambrose Rachier promised Umbro continued support

“As truly indicated by David [Ricketts], Gor Mahia are about to open a new chapter in the quest to begin dining with elite clubs of African football at the continental table. We are glad and excited that Umbro has agreed to partner with the club towards opening this new chapter.”

“We guarantee you, Umbro, we will never let you down. We are the mighty K’Ogalo, we share the same values and let us grow the brands together,” he told goal.com

7 thoughts on “Gor Mahia deal with Umbro finalized

  • David Otieno Ondiek David

    kits only what about money???

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  • Fred odhiambo

    Please be ahead of the game to keep us enticed on this blog… The Umbro story is a cold product that should have hit this blog immediately it broke….not 3 days later!!

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    • Sylvester Aluoch

      It was just being shy it has been a real draught of sponsor for Gor and one may fear to rush to press.

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  • Oswozo Moziek

    For once I agree with Fred Odhiambo.If there is breaking news, it should always take precedence ahead of any other news.

    The reason why things are not discussed so much like before is because news posted here is more often than not late and usually 2nd hand therefore not as exciting as breaking news!!

    When was the Umbro deal made public and when was it posted here?!

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  • Joe Riaga

    @Ondiek Looks like no money. Just free equipment for players and officials.

    I hope they sell the jerseys cheap this time. No point selling expensive jerseys that nobody buys

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    • Oduor12 (GMAF00004)

      Kits deal means no respite from the salary crisis. We still need GMAF project.

      GMAF Summary kes
      Contributors. = 306,032.00
      Less Expenses
      Bank Charges & Interest.
      = 2,487.25
      Players & TB Salary Support TAV3.
      = 200,000.00

      GMAF balance. =. 103,544.75

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