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Hosted by Canada, Mexico and the USA

The 2026 FIFA World Cup is set to become the biggest and most exciting edition in the tournament’s history, with 48 teams from across the globe competing in a record-breaking 104 matches across Canada, Mexico and the United States. The expanded competition will bring together the world’s best players and nations for a month-long football spectacle, delivering more drama, more rivalries and more unforgettable moments than ever before as North America prepares to host the sport’s grandest stage.

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Gor Mahia FC and Coach Mihic Part Ways
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Gor Mahia Fc And Coach Mihic Part Ways

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Gor Mahia FC and Coach Mihic Part Ways

Gor Mahia FC has officially announced the departure of head coach Sinisa Mihic by mutual agreement. The club has confirmed that assistant coaches will take charge on an interim basis as the search for a new head coach begins. The club extended its best wishes to Mihic in his future endeavors.

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Gor Mahia FC has officially ended its working relationship with head coach Sinisa Mihic, citing mutual agreement after a series of underwhelming results that left the club’s title campaign in jeopardy. The decision comes just days after the team failed to secure a win in two crucial league fixtures—drawing 0-0 with Murang’a SEAL and suffering a 2-1 defeat to relegation-threatened Nairobi City Stars. Both matches highlighted a troubling lack of finishing prowess and defensive lapses that have hampered the team’s momentum in the FKF Premier League. Against Murang’a SEAL, Gor Mahia dominated proceedings but failed to capitalize on multiple chances. Despite controlling much of the play, their attack lacked the precision to break through a compact and disciplined opponent. The result left fans disappointed, given the team's ambitions and superior squad quality. Earlier in the week, the loss to City Stars exposed deeper issues. A fourth-minute error allowed an early goal, and while Benson Omalla brought the game level minutes later, a soft penalty saw the hosts retake the lead before the 20th minute. Despite a lively second half and tactical changes, Gor couldn’t recover, as time-wasting tactics and resolute defending from City Stars kept them ahead. The club, acknowledging the mounting pressure and need for fresh direction, announced Mihic’s exit shortly after the Murang’a fixture. A brief statement thanked him for his service and confirmed that assistant coaches would handle team affairs in the interim. While Gor Mahia still ranks among the league’s top contenders, their inability to secure wins against lower-placed teams has raised questions. With rivals closing in and consistency becoming elusive, the club now faces a critical phase that will determine the trajectory of their season. The Green Army will be hoping for a swift response under temporary leadership, as the board works behind the scenes to appoint a permanent replacement capable of reigniting their title hopes.
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