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KenyaJul 4, 2026

What Awaits Gor Mahia in CAF Champions League Return?

Gor Mahia return to continental football after winning the FKF Premier League, but the CAF Champions League will test their squad depth, finances, and ambition.

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Gor Mahia’s return to the CAF Champions League gives K’Ogalo another chance to measure themselves against Africa’s best clubs.

After winning the 2025/26 FKF Premier League title, Gor Mahia earned Kenya’s ticket to the CAF Champions League, while Tusker FC will represent the country in the CAF Confederation Cup after winning the FKF Cup.

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The road will begin in the preliminary rounds. Reports indicate that the first preliminary round is scheduled for September 4–6, 2026, with the second leg set for September 11–13. If Gor Mahia advance, the second preliminary round will follow in October.

This means Gor Mahia must prepare quickly. The Champions League is not only about talent; it also demands strong travel planning, player fitness, tactical discipline, and squad depth. Kenyan clubs often struggle at this stage because continental football comes with long away trips, unfamiliar conditions, and opponents with bigger budgets.

For Gor Mahia, the biggest target will be reaching the group stage. That would bring more exposure, stronger competition, and important financial rewards. It would also give Kenyan football a major boost on the African stage.

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However, K’Ogalo must avoid treating continental football as a bonus. If they want to compete seriously, they need early recruitment, a settled squad, and proper preparation before the first leg.

At international level, Gor Mahia are not just playing for themselves. They are carrying Kenya’s football reputation. A strong run would remind Africa that K’Ogalo remain one of East Africa’s biggest clubs.

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