Gor Mahia have secured the 2025-2026 SportPesa Premier League title, adding another chapter to the club’s unrivalled record as the most successful team in Kenyan football history. The triumph was the product of a campaign defined by grit, tactical adaptability and the collective resolve to hold firm whenever doubts threatened to surface.
K’Ogalo — as the club is affectionately known by their passionate supporter base — entered the season as defending champions and faced the familiar weight of expectation that accompanies being Kenya’s most decorated side. Their path to the title was not always straightforward. There were moments when form dipped and rivals applied pressure, but the squad consistently produced the response needed to stay on course.
The club’s coaching staff deserves particular credit for managing squad depth effectively across a season that demanded performances in both the league and cup competitions. Gor Mahia have historically drawn heavily from Kenya’s domestic player pool, and this season’s title-winning group continued that tradition, featuring several players who have represented the Harambee Stars national team.
The SportPesa Premier League has grown increasingly competitive in recent seasons, with clubs such as AFC Leopards, Tusker and Bandari investing in their squads and challenging more consistently. That environment has raised the overall quality of Kenyan domestic football, making Gor Mahia’s latest title all the more creditable.
For the club’s supporters, who pack Nyayo Stadium and travel across the country to follow their team, the championship represents a source of enormous communal pride. Gor Mahia’s record of league titles remains the benchmark in Kenyan football, and this latest triumph ensures their dominance stays firmly intact heading into the next campaign.


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