Gor Mahia's McKinstry calls out FKF following chaos at Muhoroni Stadium

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FKFPL Gor Mahia's McKinstry calls out FKF following chaos at Muhoroni Stadium

Imran Otieno • 16:27 - 08.05.2023

K'Ogalo and Wazito fans clashed before kick-off at the stadium.

Following the chaos that marred Gor Mahia’s barren draw with Wazito FC at the Muhoroni Stadium, K’Ogalo head coach Johnathan McKinstry has called on FKF to improve fan experience.

Before kick off ugly scenes were witnessed at the entrance of the stadium as a confronatation was witnessed between a section of Gor Mahia and Wazito fans.

The incident looked to have affected K’Ogalo as they dropped crucial two points in the title race with rivals Tusker capitalizing on the barren draw to whittle down Gor Mahia’s advantage to just two points.

McKinstry asked FKF to ensure fan safety if they want to grow the numbers in stadiums, admitting that his club’s supporters were handed a rude welcome.

“It was tough for the fans (Gor Mahia) to be here today, it's not easy to come here the way some of the fans were treated coming in. I saw that and it's one of the things FKF and organizers should look at because the first thing should be fans' experience, are they looked after, are they treated well.

Unfortunately, the K'Ogalo fans were not treated very well here in Muhoroni, the number one priority should be supporters' safety and enjoyment, they come out to enjoy games and not to be treated the way they were, I, however, hope they turn up for the five finals we have,” said McKinstry.

Videos of the melee flooded social media on Sunday with the Muhoroni Stadium historically being an intimaiting venue for visiting teams since the days of Muhoroni Youth FC.

The former Uganda Cranes head coach was however impressed with how his players dealt with the roucous atmosphere as they claimed a point on the road.

“I think the boys coped well with the tension, you know when you are coming here, it's going to be an intense and aggressive atmosphere and that starts before the bus even pulls in.

It's disappointing we wanted to have three points but it was a well-earned point,” added the Northern Irishman.