Gor Mahia star Austin Odhiambo secures overseas switch to Nejmeh SC
Gor Mahia FC captain Austin Odhiambo in action against Ulinzi Stars FC during their FKF Premier League match at Kenyatta Stadium in Machakos county on December 18, 2024. Gor Mahia FC won 3-0. Photo/Sportpicha/Citizen Digital
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Odhiambo joins the Beirut-based club following weeks of negotiations, with Gor Mahia opting to cash in on the midfielder who was in the final six months of his contract.
Nejmeh SC confirmed the signing on their official Facebook page, posting: “We won’t talk much… The pitch ground will be the scale and decider. Welcome to Lighthouse Castle.” The statement signaled both confidence and expectation as the Kenyan playmaker steps onto a new continental stage.
Nicknamed “Rolls Royce” for his smooth, elegant style, Odhiambo leaves Gor Mahia as one of the most influential players in the Kenyan Premier League.
His time with the record champions proved transformative, helping the club to league success and earning him the 2023/24 KPL Most Valuable Player award after a standout season of 12 goals and 13 assists, albeit Gor Mahia had a rough 2024/2025 season, missing out on silverware.
From Gor Mahia’s perspective, Odhiambo’s mid-season departure is a significant loss given his importance to their attacking structure and leadership group. However, the move also presents an opportunity for the club to generate revenue and reinforce other areas of the squad during the current transfer window.
At Nejmeh, Odhiambo joins familiar company, with fellow Kenyan internationals Masud Juma and Teddy Akumu already on the books. The Lebanese Premier League outfit currently sits second in the 12-team league after 11 rounds, on 26 points, just behind leaders Al Ansar.
Nejmeh are well placed heading into the league’s split-season format, where the top six advance into a championship round with the title and continental qualification on the line.
For the Harambee Stars midfielder, the switch represents another milestone in a journey that began in Nairobi’s Baba Dogo area, passed through AFC Leopards and Gor Mahia, and now stretches into the Middle East.
On the international stage, Odhiambo has already etched his name into history, scoring Kenya’s first-ever goal at the CHAN 2024 tournament and emerging as one of the national team’s brightest attacking talents.


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