Gor Mahia unveil new players

Football
By Tony Owori | Jan 08, 2015
Gor Mahia New signings in a group photo at the club's offices at Nyayo National Stadium. PHOTO/JONAH ONYANGO.

Nairobi, Kenya: Kenyan Premier League reigning champions Gor Mahia officially unveiled the new players at the club's secretariat at the Nyayo National Stadium on Thursday 8 January.

The confirmed number of players at the club stands at 28 but a few more are expected as per the club’s chairman’s word.

“So far, we have a total of 28 payers but we are still in talks with about two players and that means the number will be 30.” said Ambrose Rachier.

 

New players:

Khalid Aucho - Midfielder - From Tusker FC

Boniface Oluoch - Goalkeeper - From Tusker FC

Ronald  Omino - Striker - From Muhoroni

David  Magoma - Striker - From Mawego Talent Academy

Earnest Wendo - defensive midfielder from Bidco United

Ali Abondo  - Attacking midfielder - From Tusker FC

Farouk Ssentongo - Offensive midfielder - From Uganda

James Ohawa - Striker - From Mombo FC Uganda [Kenyan]

Dirkir Glay - Central defender -From Thika United

Augustine Walusimbi - Left back - From Masaka FC

Jerry Santo - Midfielder - From Coastal Union

Zachary Toufiq - Striker - from Al Shabaab in UAE - Ghananian

Innocent Wafula -Midfielder - From Chemelil Sugar

Martin Werunga - Midfielder - From FC Talanta 

Michael Olunga Striker - From Thika United

Bernard Odhiambo - Defender - From Nakuru AllStars

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