Gor Mahia have been banished from using the Moi International Sports Center Kasarani Stadium until they pay for the damages witnessed at the facility on 13th February.Hell broke loose at halftime during Gor Mahia’s league match against Vihiga Bullets at Kasarani. Fans squared off with club stewards leaving a number of people fighting for their lives. The facility was also left dented with broken glasses and damaged property. This means that Gor will not be able to use Nyayo Stadium which is equally under Sports Kenya.Violence has come back in our soccer.This is a shameles lady carrying a stone in Gor Mahia VS Vihiga Bullets match at Kasarani today.The match ended prematurely. pic.twitter.com/eoYPwPJEXQ— Billy The Goat (@Crazynairoban) February 13, 2022 The match was subsequently abandoned after Bullets refused to take to the pitch for the second half citing security concerns. The fate of the game is yet to be determined by the FKF Caretaker Committee.Sports Stadia has now moved to ban Gor Mahia from using the stadium and the club has subsequently moved its weekend match against Ulinzi Stars to Moi Stadium, Kisumu. Club Secretary-General Sam Ochola has confirmed the latest developments.“The Sports Stadia Management wrote to us and wants us to sort out the damages then report those who caused the fracas as a condition before we are allowed to use Kasarani. They also stated that they must see to it that we are serious in ending the acts of hooliganism before we use their facilities again,” he told the Daily Nation.Gor Mahia vs Vihiga Bullets was called off / abandoned due to insecurity following chaos that erupted during the half time. Gor Mahia were leading 1-0.Tazama hiyo video vile dressing room ya Kasarani imevunjwa. We condemn in the strongest possible terms. Video Courtesy. pic.twitter.com/0FPvjiXETZ— Stephen Mukangai (@SMukangai) February 13, 2022 The attendance for Gor Mahia’s matches has been poor in recent months and this has, in turn, affected the team’s income.