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Gor Mahia clinches 2025/26 FKF Premier League as FIFA president congratulates club

john gallagher by john gallagher
May 29, 2026
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Gor Mahia crowned 2025/26 FKF Premier League champions as Infantino sends congratulations

Gor Mahia win 2025/26 FKF Premier League, their 22nd title, and receive congratulations from FIFA president Gianni Infantino ahead of coronation plans.

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Gor Mahia secured the 2025/26 Football Kenya Federation (FKF) Premier League title, claiming a record 22nd championship and prompting a congratulatory message from FIFA president Gianni Infantino. The club’s achievement was formally acknowledged in a letter addressed to FKF president Hussein Mohammed, which praised the team’s sustained efforts and consistent results over the season. The title was effectively sealed after AFC Leopards’ defeat at Kericho, and Gor Mahia will mark the success with a coronation ceremony following their final match at Nyayo Stadium. Club officials have issued guidance to supporters ahead of the celebrations to ensure safety and order.

Infantino’s message to FKF recognizes Gor Mahia’s season-long consistency

Gianni Infantino’s letter, sent to FKF leadership, commended Gor Mahia for the work and performances that produced the league triumph. The FIFA president highlighted the importance of persistent effort across a long campaign and extended congratulations to players, staff and club officials for the achievement. The acknowledgement from football’s governing body adds international recognition to a domestic success that has been years in the making. FKF confirmed receipt of the communication and is coordinating the club’s official coronation schedule.

AFC Leopards’ loss at Kericho effectively decided the title race

The title race reached its decisive moment when AFC Leopards fell 2-1 to APS Bomet at Kericho Green Stadium, a result that left Ingwe unable to close the gap with a match remaining. That defeat removed any mathematical chance for Leopards to overtake Gor Mahia and allowed K’Ogalo to celebrate the championship with a game to spare. Charles Akonnor’s side had applied pressure throughout the season and were rewarded when rivals slipped at a crucial juncture. League sources noted that the outcome at Kericho crystallised the standings and ended weeks of speculation about the destination of the title.

Gor Mahia’s late draw and the shifting points margin

Gor Mahia’s subsequent 0-0 draw with Mara Sugar left the team with a slightly larger cushion, increasing the points gap heading into the final fixture. The draw, while not an emphatic finish on the pitch, preserved the lead and allowed the club to approach the finale with the championship already secured. Club staff framed the result as a prudent step in managing player fitness ahead of the celebratory weekend rather than a reflection of competitive decline. Supporters and analysts alike have pointed to the club’s depth and season-long consistency as the principal drivers of their success.

Coronation plans slated for Nyayo Stadium after Nairobi United fixture

The club announced that an official coronation ceremony will take place on Sunday evening following their final league match against Nairobi United at Nyayo Stadium. The event will mark the formal presentation of the 2025/26 FKF Premier League trophy to the players and will include club officials and invited guests. Organisers expect a large turnout as fans converge on the stadium to witness the celebration and pay tribute to K’Ogalo’s achievement. The timing of the ceremony, immediately after the match, aims to combine on-field closure with a public honours program in the stands and on the pitch.

Club issues crowd-safety directives and special fan request from coach Akonnor

Ahead of the finale and coronation, club management issued explicit warnings against pitch invasions and other actions that could compromise safety. Supporters were urged to remain in the stands and to follow stadium security protocols to ensure the event proceeds without incident. In addition, head coach Charles Akonnor asked fans to bring white handkerchiefs to the stadium as part of a coordinated tribute to the squad and staff. The request is designed to produce a visual show of unity while allowing stewards to monitor crowd behaviour and discourage dangerous surges toward the playing surface.

What the title means for Gor Mahia and Kenyan club football

Securing a 22nd league crown reinforces Gor Mahia’s status as one of Kenya’s most successful and enduring clubs, with implications for club prestige, sponsorship opportunities and regional competition placements. The triumph adds to the club’s historical record and will shape recruitment, budgeting and planning for the coming season. For the FKF Premier League, a conclusive finish and visible celebrations underscore the league’s capacity to generate strong supporter engagement and media attention domestically. Observers say the manner in which the coronation and fan arrangements are executed could set a standard for future title-closing events across the country.

Gor Mahia now prepare to conclude the campaign in front of their supporters, with the coronation ceremony scheduled to cap a season of sustained performance and resilience. The club and FKF will coordinate protocols to balance celebration with safety, while the message from FIFA president Gianni Infantino adds an international note to a domestic milestone. The coming days will see players, staff and fans reflect on the title run and begin planning for the next chapter in the club’s long history.

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