Gor Mahia midfielder Alpha Chris Onyango has disclosed how he plans to utilize his Ksh 100,000 Mozzart Bet humanitarian cheque.Onyango was awarded the amount by Kenya’s leading gaming firm, Mozzart Bet, after being named Man of the Match in their clash against Murang’a Seal.##NAJAVA_MECA_8944801##K’Ogalo faced Murang’a Seal for the second time in four days, this time in the Mozzart Bet Cup semi-finals held on Sunday, 25 May 2025, at Dandora Stadium. The match ended in a 2-2 draw in regular time, with Gor Mahia winning 5-4 in the post-match penalties.Speaking after the match, Onyango said he would distribute the amount among the three academies where he developed as a young player.“What comes to mind first is that there are three academies where I grew up in Makongeni. If each academy can get something small to support their work, then that would be great,” said Onyango.President Ruto’s son George declares loyalty to AFC Leopards“There’s an academy I came from called MASA (Makongeni Sports Association), there’s Elite Sports, and 1000 Sports—all doing a great job nurturing young talent in the area. Supporting their activities will go a long way in aiding their cause,” he added.In Sunday’s match, Murang’a Seal opened the scoring in the fifth minute through Michael Owen, a lead they held into halftime. K’Ogalo responded in the second half through Bryson Wangai and Onyango with a sublime strike before Wilson Kamau equalized for the Seals, sending the match into a penalty shootout.Rabat DL: Beatrice Chebet runs second-fastest 3000m race in historyGor Mahia converted all five of their spot kicks, with Alpha Onyango leading the way, while Harun Mwale’s effort was saved by Gor keeper Gad Mathews, sending the Kenyan giants into the final.“We are prepared and ready to face anybody. It’s a final, and therefore it will be a tough match regardless of the opponent,” said Onyango.In the final, Gor Mahia will face the winner of the semi-final between Nairobi United and Mara Sugar.Before that, the Mashemeji Derby awaits on Monday, 2 June 2025, at the Raila Odinga Stadium in Homa Bay (ROSH).Berkane seal third Confederation Cup title after seeing off Simba
