On loan Gor Mahia youngster out to make Mozzart Bet Cup his first major title

Gor Mahia midfielder Ben Stanley Omondi is determined to mark a significant milestone in his fledgling career by helping his side clinch the Mozzart Bet Cup title this Sunday, 29 June, at Ulinzi Sports Complex.Follow our WhatsApp channel for more newsOmondi, who is on loan from Migori Youth, will feature in what could be his first major cup final as Gor Mahia prepare to face National Super League (NSL) champions Nairobi United in a high-stakes showdown.The winner will not only claim domestic cup glory but also earn the right to represent Kenya in the CAF Confederation Cup, alongside a Ksh2 million cash prize.Gor Mahia coach wary of Nairobi United ahead of Sunday’s Mozzart Bet Cup showdownSpeaking to Mozzart Sport ahead of the decisive clash, Omondi expressed his desire to lift his maiden silverware, describing the final as a dream opportunity to etch his name into the club’s history.##NAJAVA_MECA_8997001##”Since it’s my first stab at a major trophy, I am really raring to go and help the team win the Mozzart Bet Cup. It will be such a fulfilling moment to win my first-ever career silverware, and I am out to make the dream come true,” he said.The youngster has been one of Gor Mahia’s standout performers since joining during the mid-season transfer window from Kakamega Homeboyz.##NAJAVA_MECA_8996623##His dynamism in midfield has added steel to the team, particularly during the cup campaign.Beyond his ambition, Omondi also emphasised the team’s collective motivation to deliver silverware to the club’s loyal supporters, who were left disappointed after Gor Mahia missed out on retaining their FKF Premier League crown.Gor Mahia finished the 2024/25 campaign in second place, six points behind champions Kenya Police FC, who dethroned them in a fiercely contested title race.Harambee Stars midfielder axed by Australian side”We equally want to win the cup for our fans. They have been loyal and demonstrated unwavering support. We feel they deserve something to smile about after missing out on the FKFPL title. Bringing home the cup would be a huge relief, and it would restore some pride,” Omondi added.Last season, Kenya Police FC lifted the Mozzart Bet Cup after edging KCB FC 9-8 in a dramatic penalty shootout.Scottish club provide transfer update on Richard Odada after loan moveThis time, Gor Mahia will be hoping to reclaim their dominance by thwarting the challenge of Nairobi United, a side riding high after earning promotion to the top tier.Both Gor Mahia and Nairobi United secured a final slot after edging Murang’a Seal and Mara Sugar FC on post-match penalties, respectively.

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