The Northern Irish tactician, who led Gor Mahia to their first league title since 2019, is prepared for the upcoming campaign starting this Saturday.
Former Uganda Cranes head coach, Jonathan McKinstry, has moved on from his team's achievements in the previous season.
The Northern Irish tactician, who led Gor Mahia to their first league title since 2019, is prepared for the upcoming campaign starting this Saturday.
He has now called upon K'Ogalo fans to engage in the club's journey this season actively.
"As Saturday approaches, a new chapter begins. We warmly invite you, our cherished fans, to join us at Kasarani Stadium as Gor Mahia embarks on its quest for another KPL title," McKinstry shared via Twitter.
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The K'Ogalo coach believes the new players, including the returning Lawrence Juma, will need time to adapt to his style of football
"From Day 1, be an integral part of this journey, contributing to our ongoing success," he added.
Gor Mahia will commence their campaign at home against Sofapaka at the Kasarani Stadium, with the kickoff scheduled for 3 pm.
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Jonathan McKinstry's team is currently grappling with their exit from the CAF Champions League. The Confederation of African Football (CAF) disqualified them due to violations of player contract terms.
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McKinstry has hailed the facility, saying his boys will practically be like playing in a European football training base which will take their game to another level.
CAF invalidated Gor Mahia's club licensing certificate following the club's failure to fulfil payment commitments to three former players from Burundi, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Mali.
Reports suggest that the club's management subsequently opted against signing foreign players this season, although Ugandan striker Patrick Kaddu remains part of the team.