by faraja » Sun Mar 22, 2026 2:50 am
Report from Citizen Sport
Gor Mahia moved a step closer to their 22nd FKF Premier League title after a 2-1 win over Shabana in their Matchday 25 clash at Nyayo Stadium.
With nine matches remaining, Gor Mahia strengthened their position at the top of the table in a closely contested match that saw both teams create chances, especially in the first half.
The hosts took the lead through Jackson Dwang, who finished off a well-worked attacking move by curling the ball into the top corner. Shabana responded quickly, taking advantage of a defensive mix-up in the Gor Mahia backline.
Wycliffe Omondi capitalized on the error, heading past goalkeeper Gad Mathews to level the score before halftime. The teams went into the break tied at 1-1.
The second half was more controlled, with fewer clear chances from both sides. Gor Mahia regained the lead from a set piece, as Patrick Dwang delivered a corner that found captain Alpha Onyango at the far post on the 79th minute. Onyango converted to make it 2-1, a goal that proved decisive.
The result sees Gor Mahia maintain their lead at the top of the table with 56 points, now ten ahead of second-placed AFC Leopards. Shabana remain third with 40 points.
Report from Citizen Sport
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[quote]Gor Mahia moved a step closer to their 22nd FKF Premier League title after a 2-1 win over Shabana in their Matchday 25 clash at Nyayo Stadium.
With nine matches remaining, Gor Mahia strengthened their position at the top of the table in a closely contested match that saw both teams create chances, especially in the first half.
The hosts took the lead through Jackson Dwang, who finished off a well-worked attacking move by curling the ball into the top corner. Shabana responded quickly, taking advantage of a defensive mix-up in the Gor Mahia backline.
Wycliffe Omondi capitalized on the error, heading past goalkeeper Gad Mathews to level the score before halftime. The teams went into the break tied at 1-1.
The second half was more controlled, with fewer clear chances from both sides. Gor Mahia regained the lead from a set piece, as Patrick Dwang delivered a corner that found captain Alpha Onyango at the far post on the 79th minute. Onyango converted to make it 2-1, a goal that proved decisive.
The result sees Gor Mahia maintain their lead at the top of the table with 56 points, now ten ahead of second-placed AFC Leopards. Shabana remain third with 40 points.[/quote]