- Gor Mahia have unveiled key details ahead of the 2025/2026 SportPesa League season.
- One of the main highlights is ticketing, with the club confirming the continuation of the e-ticketing system and revealing that plans for season tickets are currently in progress.
- The club has also announced the official unveiling date for their replica jerseys.
Record Kenyan champions Gor Mahia have released key details for the new 2025/2026 SportPesa League season, with ticketing being a primary focus.
In a statement issued by the club on Friday, September 19, and signed by Secretary General Arum Nick, the organization confirmed it will continue its e-ticketing platform.

Fans are expected to purchase passes directly from the club, which is also formulating a plan for season-long subscriptions.
“The club wil continue with the e-ticketing system. We strongly urge all fans to purchase tickets officially to directly support the club. Furthermore, management is finalising plans for a season ticket package, to be launched soon.”
To ensure orderliness and avoid confusion at match venues, Gor Mahia announced that stewards will no longer be stationed at stadium entrances.
“It’s important to emphasize that gates will be privatized and NO steward will be allowed to man the gates.”
When will the new Gor Mahia jerseys be available?
The K’Ogalo new kit for the SportPesa League 25/26 is set to be unveiled next week on Thursday, September 25.
The replicas will then be available for purchase, as the club calls upon its supporters to buy official merchandise to help raise revenue.
“Our official kits will be unveiled next Thursday. Replica jerseys will be available for sale, and we encourage supporters to stick to authentic club merchandise to help in raising revenues to make the club better – various branches to be involved more.”
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Where will Gor Mahia be playing their home matches?

After a two-year closure for renovation, Kenya’s two major stadiums- the Moi International Sports Centre, Kasarani, and Nyayo National Stadium are now open.
Gor Mahia has announced these two as their primary home grounds, with the Raila Odinga Stadium in Homa Bay also as an alternative venue.
“Our home grounds for the season remain Kasarani Stadium, Nyayo Stadium and Homa Bay in that order unless there are changes,” they wrote.
The club added: “We urge fans to maintain peace and exemplify the highest standards of good behaviour as one of our main goals this season is to win the league, secure a continental spot and rebuild with youth – we have players who are committed to the cause, a number were released, some moved to greener pastures but we have a solid team which include new additions.”
Gor Mahia to develop new strategy for membership
The club has called upon all its branches to mobilize fans effectively as they design new registration and renewal procedures.
“We also issue a special call to our branches nationwide: branches are the heartbeat of this club in every region. We urge all to play a mobilising role in making Gor Mahia the powerhouse it is destined to be.
On membership, the club is developing a new strategy to revamp our drive, and we will be counting on fans’ active partnership to make this project a reality. An initiative that is anticipated to culminate in K’Ogalo Day.”

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The club announced it is committed to providing fans with all necessary information this season.
“We commit to keeping fans updated through official channels on all matters within the club’s circles – not just when things are going well, but also to explain setbacks because silence breeds speculation and mistrust.”
