Gor Mahia to Play Mara Sugar in Homa Bay After SDT Clears Venue Dispute; Champions to Be Celebrated Ahead of Nairobi Finale
Gor Mahia will face Mara Sugar at Raila Odinga International Stadium in Homa Bay on Wednesday, June 3, 2026, after the Sports Disputes Tribunal lifted a temporary block on the fixture.
Champions-elect Gor Mahia cleared to fulfil postponed match
Gor Mahia, already crowned 2025/26 FKF Premier League champions, are set to take the field against Mara Sugar at Raila Odinga International Stadium in Homa Bay on Wednesday, June 3, 2026. The match had been postponed after the Sports Disputes Tribunal issued an interim order following a dispute over the designated venue. With the tribunal’s decision now rescinding that temporary halt, the record 22-time Kenyan champions will play the rearranged fixture before returning to Nairobi for the season finale.
The club secured the title without kicking a ball on the decisive weekend, a scenario that intensified interest in the pending match and focused attention on the federation’s competition governance.
SDT intervention and the venue standoff
The fixture was originally scheduled for the previous weekend but was placed in limbo when Mara Sugar moved to change the venue citing concerns about safety and capacity at their registered home ground. FKF’s Competitions Committee rejected the relocation to Wang’uru Stadium in Kirinyaga and ordered the game to be staged in Homa Bay, where Mara Sugar had registered Raila Odinga International Stadium as a backup venue. Mara Sugar challenged that directive at the Sports Disputes Tribunal, arguing that playing in Homa Bay effectively nullified their home advantage and advantaged Gor Mahia, whose support base is strong in the Nyanza region.
The SDT’s temporary stoppage delayed the contest while legal arguments were exchanged, but the tribunal has now cleared the way for the match to proceed as ordered by the federation.
How the title was mathematically clinched in Kericho
Gor Mahia’s coronation was confirmed on Sunday, May 31, 2026, after AFC Leopards, their nearest challengers, were stunned 2-1 by APS Bomet in Kericho. The result left Gor Mahia sitting on 68 points with two games in hand, rendering them unreachable by AFC Leopards, who can now only reach a maximum of 67 points with a single fixture remaining. That arithmetic sealed the 2025/26 FKF Premier League title for Gor Mahia and saw them reclaim the trophy from last season’s champions, Police FC.
The outcome underlined a season-long consistency from Gor Mahia, whose squad depth and experience allowed them to accumulate the points needed even before contesting several scheduled fixtures.
FKF’s safety and logistics rationale for Homa Bay
The federation cited “severe security and structural capacity issues” at Awendo Green Stadium when instructing Mara Sugar to identify an alternative venue for the high-profile fixture. FKF’s Competitions Committee emphasized the need to safeguard supporters and ensure facilities met minimum standards for a match expected to attract thousands of Gor Mahia fans. Mara Sugar’s initial move to Wang’uru Stadium in Kirinyaga was rejected by the federation, which pointed to the club’s formal registration of Raila Odinga International Stadium in Homa Bay as a legitimate backup.
That administrative route—and the federation’s insistence on adherence to declared venue registrations—formed the basis of the directive that was subsequently tested at the SDT.
Security planning and matchday expectations in Homa Bay
Local authorities and match organisers are preparing for a heightened security presence in Homa Bay as thousands of supporters from the Gor Mahia “Green Army” and Mara Sugar converge on Raila Odinga International Stadium. The stadium is expected to host an energetic, celebratory crowd given Gor Mahia’s champions-elect status, and organisers have signalled stepped-up stewarding and police deployment to manage access and crowd flows. Transport and parking arrangements around the stadium will be under scrutiny, with organisers advising fans to arrive early to avoid congestion and to follow instructions from event marshals.
For Mara Sugar, the home crowd factor has been a focal point of their protest, but authorities will now proceed with the logistical plan to balance celebratory elements with necessary public-safety measures.
Immediate schedule for Gor Mahia and the coronation plans
After the Homa Bay fixture on Wednesday, June 3, 2026, Charles Akonnor’s squad will return to Nairobi to prepare for the season’s final match, a home fixture against Nairobi United scheduled for Sunday, June 7, 2026. Club officials have reportedly finalised logistical arrangements for the season-ender, which will double as the official coronation occasion when Gor Mahia lift the 2025/26 FKF Premier League trophy. The club has indicated plans to mark the achievement with a formal presentation and celebration at the stadium following the match, subject to federation protocols and security clearance.
The second stage of celebrations will offer supporters in the capital an opportunity to witness the trophy ceremony and to join the club in marking the title return.
Implications for competition governance and fixture clarity
The sequence of events highlights the tensions that can arise when clubs seek venue changes for commercial or safety reasons and when federations insist on adherence to registered locations and competition regulations. The dispute and the tribunal’s temporary intervention exposed gaps in how alternative venue applications are processed and underscored the need for clear, timely communication between clubs and the federation. Moving forward, stakeholders may be pushed to formalise contingency procedures to avoid similar disruptions in future fixtures, particularly in matches involving major clubs with large traveling support.
For the FKF, the episode is likely to prompt an internal review of venue approval mechanisms to ensure decisions are defensible and predictable.
Gor Mahia’s title run and the resolution of the venue dispute have created a charged environment around the remaining fixtures, with fans and the wider football community watching how the club completes its campaign.
Gor Mahia’s achievement this season adds to their status as Kenya’s most successful club, bringing their league tally to 22 titles and reaffirming their place at the top of the domestic game. The coming week will determine how the club chooses to celebrate those milestones on and off the pitch.
The match in Homa Bay will serve both as a competitive fixture to complete league obligations and as a curtain-raiser to formal celebrations, after which attention will turn to preparations for the club’s activities in the off-season and any continental commitments arising from the title.










