Former Gor Mahia head coach Frank Nuttall has expressed interest in returning to the club in a leadership capacity.Nuttall told Mozzart Sport that he is evaluating his options ahead of the club’s upcoming elections.The Scottish coach, who enjoyed immense success with the record Football Kenya Federation Premier League (FKFPL) champions, revealed his ambition to contest for the chairman’s position or serve as the club’s Chief Executive Officer (CEO) under new management.##NAJAVA_MECA_8692408##Gor Mahia recently announced plans to hold elections within the next 90 days, following a ruling by the Sports Dispute Tribunal (SDT).The tribunal deemed the current Executive Committee’s tenure unlawful, stating that their term expired on August 8, 2024.However, the SDT has permitted the current officials to remain in office temporarily until the elections take place.The polls must adhere to the club’s constitution and the Sports Act, 2013, with only members registered by December 31, 2024, eligible to vote.Speaking to Mozzart Sport, Nuttall emphasized his vision for Gor Mahia, citing his ability to attract investment and modernize the club.”I am currently considering whether to run for the chairmanship in the upcoming elections or take on the role of CEO if invited by the next chairman and executive board,” he said.Millions Nairobi City Stars will bank from Kenyan midfielder’s Ksh473 million transfer to Slavia PragueThe coach, who led Gor to an unbeaten league title in 2015, expressed his deep affection for the club and his desire to see it dominate African and international football.”If given the opportunity to run Gor Mahia, I will transform it into a modern club, secure resources, and make it a force in African football, ultimately competing in the FIFA Club World Cup,” he added.##NAJAVA_MECA_8692264##Nuttall believes Gor has untapped potential and aims to leverage its rich history and reputation to attract top football talent and commercial partnerships.”Gor Mahia should be able to sign quality players, develop them, and sell them to top clubs worldwide for substantial profits,” he noted.As a club administrator, he envisions an inclusive approach, engaging the club’s passionate supporters in decision-making and working collectively towards continental and global success.”Gor Mahia fans deserve better—they should experience success at the highest levels. I want them to be part of this journey,” he stated.Ken Owino reveals what returning defender adds to Ingwe backlineNuttall’s tenure at K’Ogalo saw him guide the club to consecutive league titles in 2014 and 2015.The 2015 season was historic, with Gor Mahia finishing the league unbeaten—a feat last achieved in 1976.Under his leadership, the club also secured the Kenyan Super Cup and the KPL Top 8 Cup in 2015. His achievements earned him the Kenya Premier League Coach of the Year award.Beyond domestic success, Nuttall’s tactical acumen helped Gor perform admirably in the CAF Confederation Cup.His ability to nurture local talent and instil a winning mentality endeared him to fans.##NAJAVA_MECA_8692263##His coaching career spans multiple countries and roles. Before joining Gor Mahia, he managed Ghanaian giants Hearts of Oak, leading them to their first FA Cup final in 17 years and winning the Ghana Independence Cup.Nuttall also has experience as a fitness coach in Europe. He was part of the backroom staff at Rangers FC during their successful 2004–2005 season when they won the Scottish Premiership and League Cup.
