Gor Mahia FC Results 2025/26 | FKF Premier League Scores Kenya
K’Ogalo Lead the 2025/26 Title Race With Three Matches to Go
Founded on 17 February 1968 as a merger of Luo Union FC and Luo Stars, Gor Mahia FC – known to their supporters as K’Ogalo – is Kenya’s most decorated football club, with 21 FKF Premier League titles, 11 FKF President’s Cup trophies, and the 1987 African Cup Winners’ Cup, the only CAF continental title ever won by a Kenyan side. As of 11 May 2026, Gor Mahia lead the 2025/26 FKF Premier League table with 65 points from 31 matches – seven clear of second-placed AFC Leopards – and sit three fixtures away from clinching a record-extending 22nd league championship.
The 2025/26 campaign has been one of sustained dominance from the club, with 19 wins, eight draws, and four defeats across 31 fixtures. Under Ghanaian head coach Charles Akonnor – a former captain of the Ghana national team and ex-Wolfsburg defender – Gor Mahia have combined tactical solidity with the kind of late-game resilience that separates title-winning sides from contenders. A 1–1 draw with defending champions Kenya Police FC on 10 May, secured by a substitute Ebenezer Assifuah goal in the 86th minute, kept their lead at seven points and maintained the momentum of one of Kenya’s most compelling title runs in recent seasons.
Latest Results
| Opponent | Score | Tournament | Date |
| Kenya Police FC | 1 – 1 (H) | FKF Premier League, MD 31 | 10 May 2026 |
| Kakamega Homeboyz | 0 – 1 (A) | FKF Premier League, MD 30 | 3 May 2026 |
| AFC Leopards | 0 – 1 (A) | FKF Premier League, MD 29 | 26 April 2026 |
| Bandari | 0 – 0 (H) | FKF Premier League, MD 28 | 19 April 2026 |
| Tusker | 1 – 0 (A) | FKF Premier League, MD 27 | 4 April 2026 |
| Kariobangi Sharks | 0 – 0 (H) | FKF Premier League, MD 26 | 21 March 2026 |
| Shabana FC | 2 – 1 (H) | FKF Premier League, MD 25 | 15 March 2026 |
| Ulinzi Stars | 1 – 3 (A) | FKF Premier League, MD 24 | 5 March 2026 |
These eight results illustrate both the strength and the pressure of Gor Mahia’s 2025/26 season. The two away wins of greatest note were the Mashemeji Derby victory over AFC Leopards on 26 April – settled by captain Alpha Onyango’s 83rd-minute finish – and the 1–0 win at Kakamega Homeboyz on 3 May, decided by a 92nd-minute own goal that gave K’Ogalo a nine-point buffer at the summit. The only defeat in this run, a 1–0 loss at Tusker on 4 April, interrupted a dominant stretch and was one of only four league defeats all season. The next fixture, at home to Murang’a Seal, gives Gor Mahia the opportunity to take a decisive step toward the 2025/26 title.

Season Overview: Gor Mahia FC 2025/26 in Context
To appreciate what Gor Mahia’s current form represents, it is necessary to understand the history and scale of the institution behind it. The club was formally established on 17 February 1968 through the amalgamation of Luo Union FC and Luo Sports Club (also known as Luo Stars), taking its name from a legendary Luo warrior and medicine man renowned across the community’s oral tradition. From its very first season, Gor Mahia announced itself as a force: the merged club won the Kenya National Football League in 1968, the same year it was formally founded. That pattern – winning immediately, winning consistently – has defined the club across more than five decades.
The 2025/26 season represents an attempt to reclaim the title Gor Mahia lost to Kenya Police FC the previous year. The defending champions had ended a dominant run in which K’Ogalo had won the FKF Premier League in 2022–23 and 2023–24, two consecutive titles that underlined the club’s modern-era supremacy. The current campaign opened with immediate intent: Gor Mahia won their first league match against Mara Sugar FC 3–0 on 14 January 2026, then defeated Sofapaka 3–0, Bidco United 2–1 away, KCB SC 3–0, and Mathare United 2–1, building a formidable points tally across the opening months of the season. By the time the contest entered its decisive stage in April, Gor Mahia had established a lead they have not relinquished.
Gor Mahia plays their home games at Nyayo National Stadium in Nairobi, a venue which hosted the club’s most celebrated evening in continental football: the 5 December 1987 final of the African Cup Winners’ Cup – now known as the CAF Confederation Cup’s predecessor – in which Gor Mahia defeated Espérance de Tunis of Tunisia to claim the only CAF continental title ever won by a Kenyan or East African club. That achievement, nearly four decades old, remains the pinnacle of East African club football and gives Gor Mahia a continental distinction no other club from the region has matched. The club’s supporters fill the 18,000-capacity Nyayo National Stadium with consistent regularity – the 99th Mashemeji Derby on 26 April 2026 drew a crowd that pushed beyond official capacity, a testament to the passionate fanbase that follows K’Ogalo across Kenya.
The Mashemeji Derby – Kenya’s most celebrated and fiercely contested football fixture – pits Gor Mahia against AFC Leopards in a rivalry that dates back decades and carries deep ethnic and civic identity on both sides. In the 2025/26 season, the two clubs have met twice in the league, with Gor Mahia winning both encounters. The April 26 victory, Gor’s second consecutive Mashemeji Derby win in the current campaign, proved pivotal to the title race, opening a six-point gap before the Kakamega Homeboyz result extended it further still.
Head coach Charles Akonnor has proven an astute appointment since taking charge. The Ghanaian – who previously managed the Ghana national team and has a playing background in the Bundesliga with clubs including Wolfsburg – has drilled Gor Mahia into a side capable of winning ugly, winning late, and winning away from Nairobi. The 3–1 win at Ulinzi Stars in Nakuru on 5 March, the away derby win, and the late victory at Kakamega all demonstrate a squad with the mental fortitude that title campaigns require. Akonnor has been explicit about not counting titles before they are mathematically secured, with three fixtures remaining against Murang’a Seal, Mara Sugar, and Nairobi United.
Among the key performers in the 2025/26 squad, forward Ebenezer Assifuah – a Ghanaian international – has contributed crucial goals from the bench across the campaign’s decisive stretch, while captain Alpha Onyango delivered the match-winning goal in the Mashemeji Derby. Goalkeeper Bryne Omondi has been dependable in goal across 31 league appearances, while midfielder Enock Morrison, despite his red card in the Kakamega match, has been a consistent source of energy in central midfield throughout the season. The squad’s depth – fielding 20-plus players across a season of more than 30 competitive matches – has been essential to maintaining the points lead through the challenges of the Kenyan football calendar.
The 2025/26 FKF Premier League title would represent the 22nd in the club’s history, extending their own national record by one. It would also confirm Gor Mahia’s return to the continental stage – FKF Premier League winners qualify for the CAF Champions League – giving the club the opportunity to represent Kenya in Africa’s elite club competition for the 2026/27 season. With three matches remaining and a seven-point lead, the title is firmly in Gor Mahia’s grasp.
Frequently Asked Questions
What was Gor Mahia FC’s most recent match result?
Gor Mahia’s most recent result was a 1–1 draw at home against defending champions Kenya Police FC on 10 May 2026 at Nyayo National Stadium in Nairobi, with substitute Ebenezer Assifuah scoring the 86th-minute equaliser in the FKF Premier League.
How many wins does Gor Mahia have in the 2025/26 FKF Premier League season?
As of 11 May 2026, Gor Mahia have recorded 19 wins, 8 draws, and 4 defeats across 31 FKF Premier League matches, accumulating 65 points and sitting seven points clear at the top of the 18-team table.
What was the score in Gor Mahia’s most recent home match?
The most recent home fixture was a 1–1 draw against Kenya Police FC on 10 May 2026 at Nyayo National Stadium, Nairobi, in Matchday 31 of the 2025/26 FKF Premier League.
Where can full Gor Mahia FC Kenya results and scores be found?
Complete and up-to-date results for Gor Mahia FC in the 2025/26 FKF Premier League are available at flashscore.com, sofascore.com, and the official Gor Mahia website at gormahia.com, all of which provide real-time match data and standings.