Bandari and Gor Mahia share spoils at Mbaraki

Bandari and Gor Mahia share spoils at Mbaraki

Gor Mahia's Bryton Onyon shoots the ball with Bandari's Hassan Abdalla lurking, during their Premier League match at the Mbaraki Stadium on December 12, 2025. The teams drew 1-1. Photo by Mark Mutuku/Citizen Digital.

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Bandari FC clawed back from a goal down to earn a 1–1 draw against champions Gor Mahia in a tense Kenyan Premier League showdown at Mbaraki Stadium on Friday.

Adukwan Ebenezza fired K’Ogalo ahead on the half-hour mark, but substitute Geoffrey Ojunga struck a towering second-half header to rescue a point for the Dockers.

Gor Mahia dictated the early tempo, pinning Bandari in their own half as Sharif Musa and Austin Odhiambo repeatedly stretched the hosts’ back line. Bandari, however, survived the early onslaught and slowly settled.

Their first meaningful threat came in the 25th minute when Izzadin Juma forced Brynne Omondi into a routine save. Five minutes later, Gor made their dominance count. Musa wriggled free on the right and drilled a low cut-back that Ebenezza swept past Alain Ngeleka with clinical composure, sending K’Ogalo into the break 1–0 up.

Bandari returned with renewed intent, unleashing William Wadri, Alfred Emoni, and Ojunga to inject urgency into the attack. The tactical shift paid immediate dividends. In the 57th minute, Ojunga rose above his marker to glance Hassan Abdalla’s whipped free-kick into the far corner, igniting the home crowd.

The Dockers pushed for a late winner, with Ojunga and Joseph Onyango both threatening but failing to convert. Deep in stoppage time, Ojunga nearly completed the comeback, flashing a thunderous effort inches wide on the counter.

After the final whistle, Bandari head coach Razak Siwa lauded his side’s character.

“We played well in a tough match. The boys gave everything, and this is a positive step toward reclaiming our identity,” Siwa said.

Gor Mahia coach Charles Akonnor rued the condition of the Mbaraki pitch, insisting it hampered their rhythm.

“We couldn’t play our normal game because of the field, so we went for a medium press. It earned us a goal and we had good moments, especially after the break, but we didn’t take our chances,” Akonnor noted.

The draw leaves both sides with early-season questions but plenty of momentum heading into the next round of fixtures.

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Gor Mahia Bandari Mbaraki Stadium Geoffrey Ojunga Charles Akonnor Razak Siwa Adukwan Ebenezza

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