Gor Mahia have responded to a viral online video showing a section of their supporters attacking a Murang’a Seal fan after their match.Follow our WhatsApp channel for more newsSeal hosted K’Ogalo in a league match on Sunday, 18 May, at the St. Sebastian Park, Murang’a, a match that ended in a barren draw.BREAKING: Gor Mahia send Sinisa Mihic packing after string of poor resultsAfter the encounter, which ended in frustration for the 21-time league champions, a few fans in Gor Mahia jerseys were captured in a clip, assaulting another supporter who was in Seal’s colours as they were leaving the stadium.Just the other day, I condemned what happened in gusii…..Today too. I want to say this was wrong. Football should be a uniting force that brings communities together, not a battleground for violence and divisions .. #FootballKE pic.twitter.com/HLBvBvlsEM— Momanyi Elijah01(Nyaribari Chache Finest ) (@Momanyielijah01) May 19, 2025 The video has since gone viral in football circles, with the majority of viewers calling for the arrest of the perpetrators and possible sanctions for the club.##NAJAVA_MECA_8931709##Gor Mahia, through club Vice Chairperson, Sally Bolo, has issued a statement, equally condemning the unfortunate act.“It’s deeply disheartening to witness a few unruly individuals tarnish the beautiful game and the proud legacy of our beloved club, Gor Mahia. Mashemeji Derby date confirmedFootball is a force meant to unite, inspire, and entertain; not to divide or incite violence,” reads part of Bolo’s statement on Facebook.Bolo also confirmed that investigations are ongoing with the aim of bringing to book those captured assaulting other fans.##NAJAVA_MECA_8931497##“As a club, we remain firmly committed to preserving the true spirit of the game rooted in respect, unity, and passion. We have already initiated investigations into the unfortunate incident, and we will ensure that those responsible are held fully accountable,” she added.How Akorino coach used faith to secure NSL promotion with Kabati YouthThe former Gor Mahia treasurer went ahead to propose solutions for curbing the cases of hooliganism in all the club’s matches.“To our branches, fans, and loyal supporters: let us all be custodians of peace. We should uphold law and order, watch out for each other, and step in when we see anyone attempting to bring chaos to our matches. ##NAJAVA_MECA_8931535##Self-policing and collective responsibility are key if we are to put an end to the unacceptable behaviour witnessed in the viral video after our match against Murang’a Seal,” the statement continued.In the end, the experienced football administrator called for fans to uphold the values of the game of football.Shabana rakes in Ksh 1.4m despite home loss to Mara Sugar“Let’s protect what we love. The game is bigger than any one of us, and it must remain safe, inclusive, and worthy of the passion it inspires.”
