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Gor Mahia's Perfect Week: Dominant Victory Keeps Title Hopes Alive as AFC Leopards Stumble

The Green Army's commanding performance at Kasarani Stadium extends their unbeaten run, while their rivals falter in a tightly contested mid-season battle.

By Nairobi Sport Desk · Published 30 June 2026, 6:41 am

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Gor Mahia Football Club delivered a masterclass in attacking football this weekend, dismantling their opponents 3-1 at the Moi International Sports Centre Kasarani on Saturday afternoon in a match that showcased why they remain the country's dominant force in Kenyan Premier League football.

The victory marks the fourth consecutive win for the Green Army, extending their unbeaten streak to eight matches and keeping them firmly in contention for the 2026 championship title. Forward Juma Owino opened the scoring in the 23rd minute with a clinical finish, before midfielder Samuel Omondi doubled the lead just after the half-hour mark. Despite conceding a goal in the 67th minute, Gor responded immediately through striker Boniface Otieno, sealing the outcome and silencing the visiting supporters.

"The team's cohesion this week has been exceptional," noted the club's coaching staff in their post-match briefing. The performance was particularly impressive given Gor's demanding fixture schedule, with players maintaining high intensity throughout both halves despite midweek commitments.

Meanwhile, the week belonged largely to Gor's aspirations, as their chief rivals AFC Leopards faltered spectacularly. The Congolese club drew 1-1 with newly promoted Nairobi City Stars at their home ground in Ruaraka, a result that leaves them five points behind the leaders with a match in hand. The draw highlighted Leopards' inconsistency—a far cry from the dominance many predicted for them at the campaign's outset.

The Nairobi football landscape is heating up nicely. Sofapaka secured an impressive 2-0 victory over Bandari FC in Nakuru, while Tusker FC's narrow 1-0 win over Wazito at Nyayo Stadium kept them within striking distance of the top four positions. Tickets for weekend matches continue to fluctuate between 300 and 1,200 shillings depending on venue and opposition, with Kasarani's Saturday fixtures regularly attracting crowds exceeding 12,000 spectators.

Looking ahead, Gor Mahia's grueling fixture list continues next week with an away trip to the western region, while Leopards host Nairobi City Stars once more in what promises to be a pivotal encounter. For Nairobi's passionate football faithful—whether gathered in Eastlands, along Forest Road, or throughout the sprawling city neighborhoods—the title race has never felt more competitive or enthralling.

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