Benson Omala ditches Gor Mahia for Middle East riches

Benson Omala ditches Gor Mahia for Middle East riches

Mark Kinyanjui 09:00 - 13.08.2024

Omala has officially been unveiled as a new signing by Lebanese outfit Al Safa SC.

Gor Mahia’s Benson Omala has decided to ditch record FKFPL champions Gor Mahia for Lebanese outfit Al-Safa FC.

Omala was initially set to be a key part of Gor Mahia’s squad for the 2024/2025 season, during which the club aims to defend its league title and make a strong showing in the CAF Champions League. 

However, the 21-year-old striker has opted to go professional for the second time in his career, having previously had a stint at Swedish club Linkoping City.

This move comes after Omala’s potential transfers to two Algerian clubs fell through at the last minute last February. Despite these setbacks, the forward remained focused on his future, indicating his openness to new opportunities.

“If anything tangible comes on the table and my club agrees with whoever is keen on my services, then why not?” Omala told SportsBoom.com.

 “I will move. But for now, it is all about Gor Mahia. I want to achieve a lot of success with this great club and win as many titles as possible.”

Gor Mahia had already anticipated Omala’s possible departure by signing Congolese striker Gedeon Bendeka on a two-year contract.

 The team also boasts other attacking talents like Chris Ochieng and Mark Shaban, who was signed from Green Commandos in January. The club seems well-prepared to fill the gap left by Omala's exit.

“Welcome Benson Omala to Serenity Club,” Al-Safa FC announced on their social media pages, signaling the start of Omala’s new journey in Lebanese football.

Omala’s departure comes after an impressive season where he netted 19 goals, clinching the FKF Premier League Golden Boot—a title he narrowly missed the previous year despite scoring 26 goals. 

As Gor Mahia prepares to face Sudanese side El Merreikh in the first leg of their preliminary CAF Champions League campaign on Sunday, they will do so without one of their top scorers. Omala’s move marks the beginning of a new chapter in his career as he aims to make his mark on the international stage.

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