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Betting ban: Clubs caught in crossfire as new season looms

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Former Gor Mahia midfielder Francis Kahata (left) tackles Paul Were of AFC Leopards during their Kenyan Premier League at Kasarani Stadium in a past match. [Stafford Ondego/www.sportpicha.com]

Already, Gor Mahia coach Hassan Oktay has packed his bags and left.

Although both Oktay and club opted to forge a united front that the Turkish Cypriot was given a five-day compassionate leave of absence, sources intimated to Standard Sports Gor Mahia are in the red and have defaulted in paying his salary and house rent.

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