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'Hooliganism Scaring Sponsors from Gor Mahia,' Warns Aduda

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Nyakundi Report

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This archive report was first published on 1 October 2019.

On October 1, 2019, Gor Mahia CEO Lordvick Aduda expressed disappointment over the hooliganism displayed by fans during the Caf Champions League clash against USM Alger on Sunday at Kasarani.

The Green Army resorted to breaking the gate to the stadium, disfiguring chairs, throwing stones and other forms of missiles on the pitch during and after the match.

Aduda revealed that the club is contemplating partnering with security officials in its upcoming local and continental matches to deal with the 'criminals' soiling the image of the club.

'The conduct of our fans cannot be tolerated anymore and now it is evident some of them have turned into criminals,' he said.

Aduda also hinted at a fine from the continental governing body, Caf, at a time when Gor is in deep financial crisis.

'Gor Mahia fans don't learn and their actions have cost the team a lot in the recent past,' he added.

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