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Gor Mahia to unveil new sponsor

Gor Mahia

Gor Mahia players celebrate their goal against FC Talanta during their Football Kenya Federation Premier League match at Kasarani on January 16, 2022.

Photo credit: Chris Omollo | Nation Media Group

What you need to know:

  • Gor Mahia have also reportedly reached an agreement with a British coach to fill the void left by German tactician Andreas Spier, whose contract with the club ended last week.
  • The club however renewed the contract of assistant coach Michael Nam who has served with Spier for the last six months.

Local giants Gor Mahia will on Tuesday unveil betting firm Betafriq as its shirt sponsor for the 2022/23 season in a ceremony at a Nairobi hotel.

Nation Sport has learnt that the season long sponsorship deal is worth Sh75 million, meaning Gor will be receiving atleast Sh6 million per month once the new season kicks off in August.

K'Ogalo has an average wage bill of about Sh4.5 million per month.

Azimio la Umoja One Kenya Alliance presidential candidate Raila Odinga, who is also the Gor Mahia patron, will grace the event.

Gor Mahia chairman Ambrose Rachier and Secretary-General Sam Ochola will lead the club officials during the unveiling of sponsorship.

Just last month, Betafriq General Manager Craig Oyugi revealed that they were in talks with Gor Mahia,  as well as other Football Kenya Federation clubs and individual athletes over sponsorship deals.

Though the deal between AFC Leopards and Spotika, which was unveiled last month will take effect once the new season kicks off, the gaming firm two weeks ago gave Ingwe a Sh2 million token to assist in clearing players salaries.

Last month, Betafriq, formerly Pesa Bets Limited was launched as a new brand  after separating from 22 Bet.

The launch was also attended by Sam Ochola, ex-Kenyan international James Situma, Innocent Mutiso, Sammy Shollei and former custodian Mathew Ottamax, who are all Betafriq ambassadors.

Gor Mahia have also reportedly reached an agreement with a British coach to fill the void left by German tactician Andreas Spier, whose contract with the club ended last week.

The club however renewed the contract of assistant coach Michael Nam who has served with Spier for the last six months.