
Gor Mahia enters partnership talks with German company
Reading Time: 2min | Fri. 19.06.26. | 07:31
The latest development comes just days after the club secured a lucrative KSh 30 million sponsorship agreement with paint manufacturer Plascon Kenya, highlighting the club's renewed efforts to bolster its financial and operational capacity ahead of its return to continental football
FKF Premier League champions Gor Mahia have taken another significant step in strengthening their preparations for the 2026/27 season after entering into a strategic partnership with German-based sports and logistics company ONEflow Sports.
The latest development comes just days after the club secured a lucrative KSh 30 million sponsorship agreement with paint manufacturer Plascon Kenya, highlighting the club's renewed efforts to bolster its financial and operational capacity ahead of its return to continental football.
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The partnership was revealed by Gor Mahia patron Eliud Owalo, who shared details of the engagement through his official Facebook page following a meeting between the club's leadership and representatives from the German firm.
"I have this evening led Gor Mahia management in a meeting with ONEflow Sports, a subsidiary of logistics conglomerate ONEflow GmbH of Stuttgart, Germany. We explored possible areas of collaboration and partnership," Owalo stated.
According to Owalo, the ONEflow delegation was led by Director of ONEflow Sports Jesper Larsen and included Head of Academy Berni Petersen, Head Coach Miguel de Souza, and East Africa Regional Director Ben Leed.
The Gor Mahia delegation comprised club chairman Ambrose Rachier, Secretary General Nick Arum, and Treasurer Gerphas Okuku.
Owalo underscored the importance of forging international partnerships as the record Kenyan champions prepare for another campaign in the CAF Champions League.
"Strategic partnerships are imperative ahead of the CAF Champions League," he added.
The agreement marks yet another positive development for the Green Army, who are looking to make a strong impression both domestically and on the continental stage.
Gor Mahia earned qualification for the CAF Champions League after clinching a record-extending 22nd FKF Premier League title at the conclusion of the recently completed 2025/26 season.
The triumph reaffirmed the club's dominance in Kenyan football and secured their return to Africa's premier club competition.
K'Ogalo will be making their return to continental action after missing out on the tournament during the 2025/26 campaign, following a rare trophyless season in 2024/25.
With fresh sponsorship deals and growing international partnerships, Gor Mahia appear determined to strengthen their structures as they seek success both at home and in the CAF Champions League.








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