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Violence Mars Gor Mahia vs Shabana FC Match at Gusii Stadium
The stadium’s suitability for hosting such a high-profile match had been questioned in advance, with Gor Mahia reportedly requesting an alternative venue that could accommodate their large following.
What began as a highly anticipated Football Kenya Federation (FKF) Premier League clash between Shabana FC and Gor Mahia quickly descended into chaos Sunday afternoon as fans from both sides engaged in violent confrontations at Gusii Stadium in Kisii County.
Several spectators, predominantly women, sustained injuries requiring hospitalization after stone-throwing clashes erupted over seating arrangements at the packed venue. The incident has once again highlighted persistent hooliganism issues plaguing Kenyan football.
Tension Builds Over Stadium Allocation
The violence reportedly broke out when Gor Mahia supporters, allocated only three sections of the stadium’s terraces compared to Shabana’s ten, attempted to force their way into additional areas after their designated spaces filled to capacity by 11:00 AM.
“The three stands were not enough to accommodate the Gor Mahia fans who quickly filled the stands early in the morning,” a witness reported. “On seeing that Shabana fans had been allocated more space, Gor Mahia fans started forcing their way onto the other stands.”
What followed was a chaotic scene as supporters hurled stones at each other across the terraces, transforming the previously festive atmosphere into running battles that security personnel struggled to contain.
Stadium at Maximum Capacity
The 12,000-capacity Gusii Stadium had reached its limit by 11:30 AM, with more supporters still queuing outside hoping to gain entry for the 2:00 PM kickoff.
The stadium’s suitability for hosting such a high-profile match had been questioned in advance, with Gor Mahia reportedly requesting an alternative venue that could accommodate their large following.
“Fans from both teams have been engaging each other in online banter on who will have the last laugh. I suspect that could have also flared up the tempers coming into this match,” said Bernard “Pepe” Ochieng, a former Shabana player.
Stadium announcers made repeated calls for calm as the violence escalated, urgently requesting ambulances to transport injured fans to nearby hospitals.
Despite their efforts, the pleas largely fell on deaf ears as the stone-throwing continued.
“Our fans, let’s settle down and remain calm. The situation is being handled,” an announcer was heard saying over the stadium’s public address system.
The match eventually kicked off after a 42-minute delay once security personnel managed to restore relative order.
Championship Implications
The fixture carried significant weight in the league standings, with Gor Mahia sitting third with 50 points while Shabana occupies fourth position with 46 points. Shabana entered the match on strong form, riding an eight-game unbeaten streak that has turned Gusii Stadium into what local fans call “a fortress” since coach Peter Okidi took charge in January.
For the first time in its history, Gusii Stadium featured pitch-side LED screens for advertising and other endorsements, adding to the high-profile nature of the event.
This incident marks another unfortunate chapter in Kenyan football’s ongoing struggle with fan violence, raising serious questions about security protocols and venue selection for matches between teams with large, passionate followings.
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