Gor Mahia Issue Fresh Update on Dressing Room Theft as They Reveal Impressive Gate Collections
Gor Mahia extended their lead at the top of the Kenyan Premier League table following a 0-0 draw against Bandari at Kasarani Stadium on Sunday, April 19.
The result moved Gor Mahia to 58 points, opening a three-point gap over second-placed AFC Leopards as the title race enters its final stages.
The match remained evenly contested for long periods, with both sides creating limited clear-cut chances and ultimately unable to find a breakthrough.
A key moment came in the closing stages when the referee initially awarded Gor Mahia a penalty in the 85th minute, but the decision was overturned after consultation with match officials.
Additional confusion arose in stoppage time when, despite five minutes being indicated, the final whistle was blown earlier than expected.
Despite the late-game incidents, the draw ensured Gor Mahia maintained their position at the summit, keeping them in control of the title race with six matches remaining.
Gor Mahia Announce Massive Gate Collections Despite Draw with Bandari
Off the pitch, the club reported a successful matchday in terms of attendance and revenue, highlighting strong fan support despite the on-field stalemate.
Treasurer Gerphas Okuku confirmed that a total of KSh 958,600 was generated from the sale of 3,031 tickets, reflecting a solid turnout at Kasarani Stadium and continued financial backing from the supporters.
Gor Mahia Share Update on Theft Incident
The day was further soured by a dressing room theft, where thieves made away with players' phones, money, and other personal items. The club confirmed that a report has been filed at Kasarani Police Station, and an investigation is underway.
Attention now shifts to next Sunday's monumental clash, as Gor Mahia prepare to face second-placed AFC Leopards.
A victory would extend their lead to a commanding six points, while a defeat would see their rivals draw level, setting the stage for a dramatic conclusion to the season.