Gor Mahia players and their coach are appealing to the club’s supporters not to rush onto the pitch in celebration after their upcoming match. Instead, they are encouraged to remain in the stands and allow the players to savor the moment of victory.The team secured the league title with three matches to spare, underscoring their dominance this season compared to other teams in the league. The trophy presentation will take place immediately after today’s match against Bidco at Machakos Stadium.##NAJAVA_MECA_8173612##In previous seasons, fans have often stormed the pitch on the final day of the season due to the excitement of winning, disrupting the official ceremonies and preventing players from fully enjoying the moment. Learning from past experiences, both the players and coach are urging the club’s supporters to respect their request this time.“We want to see the Green Army in full force supporting us. After the game, we have 30 individuals who have worked exceptionally hard this season to bring the trophy home. It’s crucial to give them the space to celebrate and then later join us for the celebrations,” said coach Johnathan McKinstry.Captain Philemon Otieno echoed the coach’s sentiments, urging fans across the country to turn out in large numbers for the final game but to refrain from invading the pitch post-match to ensure a proper celebration by the players.“I urge all our fans to support us during our last game of the season. However, after the game, let’s avoid rushing onto the pitch so that the players can celebrate properly,” said Otieno.Star midfielder Austin Odhiambo also emphasized the need for discipline among fans after the match, highlighting the importance of a structured celebration that can involve everyone.Gor Mahia’s season finale against Bidco United kicks off today at 3:00 pm at Machakos Stadium.Junior Starlets to face record champions at the World Cup as draw is conducted