Despite relinquishing the FKF Premier League title to Kenya Police FC, record champions Gor Mahia found consolation in a decent revenue haul from their final home match of the 2024/25 season.Gor managed to collect Kshs 958,000 from their final match of the season against the newly-crowned champions, Kenya Police FC, on Sunday at the Ulinzi Sports Complex.Follow our WhatsApp channel for more newsThe figure, though significantly lower than the Ksh 2,152,700 collected during the high-profile 97th Mashemeji Derby at Raila Odinga Stadium, offered some financial relief for the club.##NAJAVA_MECA_8986685##”We managed to collect Kshs 958,000 from ticket sales in today’s league match against Police FC,” read a post on the club’s Facebook page.Club treasurer Gerphas Okuku expressed gratitude to the fans for their unwavering support throughout the season, while also committing to improving the matchday revenue experience heading into the new campaign.”Thanks to all Gor Mahia FC members and fans; we plan to improve the online ticketing for better returns in the future,” assured Okuku.Gor Mahia captain tenders apology after ceding league title to Kenya PoliceOn the field, Gor Mahia took the lead in the 20th minute through winger Shariff Musa, a goal that separated the two sides at the half-time whistle.However, Kenya Police, determined to sign off their historic title-winning season on a high, equalized in the second half through David Okoth Odhiambo.With Kakamega Homeboyz holding Tusker FC to a goalless draw, Gor Mahia secured second place on the league table with 59 points, trailing Kenya Police by six points.Nairobi City Stars, FC Talanta relegated to National Super LeagueGor will turn their focus to the Mozzart Bet Cup final, where they will take on the newly-crowned National Super League (NSL) champions, Nairobi United.The match will be staged this weekend, with the third-place playoff between Mara Sugar and Kenya Police serving as the curtain raiser.
