What Next For Gor Mahia after Latest Setback?

What is happening at Gor Mahia? Have the gods forsaken the husband of all teams?

Gor are set to play Moroccan opponents RS Berkane in the CAF Confederations Cup Quarter Finals but they have been told to look for another venue since the stadium is occupied.

Kasarani is the only CAF accredited stadium in Kenya, meaning Gor Mahia have little options.

This is the latest in a number of setbacks that have befallen the club ahead of their most important game in history.

Captain Haron Shakava leads a long list of senior players who are suspended for this match.

Red hot striker Jacques Tuyisenge has shaken the club’s hierarchy as it is rumored that he is in Tanzania, signing a pre-contract deal with Simba. Tuyisenge will miss the match through suspension.

Also suspended for both quarter final legs is dependable Uganda International Leftback Shafik Batambuze.

Midfielder Ernest Wendo, who was shown a straight red card for a high boot challenge on a Petro Atletico Player.

But the biggest challenge for Gor is the fact that coach Hassan Oktay has also been suspended for the match.

“Kindly note that coach Oktay is banned from sitting at the touchline bench and accessing the dressing rooms,” Reads part of a statement sent to the club from CAF.

So Gor go into the biggest match in their history with no stadium, no coach, no captain and without their star striker.

When it rains,it pours! The gods of Luo Nyanza must be appeased!

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