Kakamega Homeboyz coach calls on AFC Leopards fans not to boycott Gor Mahia clash

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FKFPL Kakamega Homeboyz coach calls on AFC Leopards fans not to boycott Gor Mahia clash

Mark Kinyanjui 10:59 - 13.05.2023

The tactician feels the Ingwe supporters should turn out in large numbers and support the team against their arch rivals

Kakamega Homeboyz head coach Patrick Odhiambo has advised AFC Leopards fans to rally behind their team as they prepare to face bitter rivals Gor Mahia on Sunday.

Ingwe fans were banned by the federation from attending four league matches after they disrupted the game against Odhiambo’s side at the Bukhungu Stadium in April, and despite the fact that the suspension has since expired, they have opted against attending matches.

“It is not good at all, fans should stop the protests and come to watch their team play,” Odhiambo said. “They are needed and their support is important because they are the fabric of any team."

The tactician strongly condemned hooliganism in football and advised fans to watch matches without taking things personally.

"Hooliganism needs to end. People should come together even with their families and come to enjoy the games,” he added.

Chairman of AFC Leopards branches Frankline Imbenzi on Wednesday called on Leopards fans to boycott the game after FKF docked them points in their aborted match against Kakamega Homeboyz on April 16.

FKF directed that four Leopards matches be played behind closed doors and docked them six points as well as a fine of Sh500,000. However, the decision was reversed on May 4 by the FKF Competitions Committee following an appeal by the club.

Imbenzi has insisted that until the federation shows respect to the club, their fans will not attend the derby but instead follow it from home and remit their would-be entry fee through the team's Paybill number.

Leopards will face Kakamega Homeboyz in the semi-finals of the FKF Cup on May 20.