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CAF ghosts still haunting Gor Mahia after Confederation Cup exit

Gor Mahia players protest against the referee after losing the CAF Confederations Cup match against Napsa Stars of Zambia in Lusaka on February 21, 2021. [Jean Serge Mandela]

Gor Mahia might have bounced back to winning ways on Tuesday after visiting Mzee K’Ogalo’s grave, but they are still being haunted by the ghosts of the CAF Confederation Cup.

Though the record Kenyan champions beat Kakamega Homeboyz 2-1 in the domestic league, their management have until today (March 5) to issue a statement as requested by the Confederation of African Football on the incidents that transpired when they played Zambia’s Napsa Stars at the National Heroes Stadium on February 21.

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