According to reports shared online by Kevin Teya, the players lost mobile phones and other personal items when unknown individuals broke into the dressing room during the first half of the fixture.
The break-in occurred during the match, drawing attention to lapses in stadium access control and security.“Gor Mahia players have lost phones and other valuables after thieves broke into the dressing room during the first half of their match against Bandari,” the report stated.
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The development quickly drew attention on X, where fans and observers reacted with a mix of disbelief and humour.Some users questioned how such a breach could occur within a supposedly secure environment.“How can thieves break into a police station… hii ni mchezo ya tao!” one user wrote, expressing shock at the situation.
Others appeared less surprised, pointing to recurring concerns around match organisation.“I have not heard of any other team with such experience. Why always Gor?” another comment read.There were also calls for authorities to prioritise safety at football venues.“More security is needed,” one user added, highlighting fears over player welfare.At the same time, a section of fans responded lightheartedly, reflecting a broader culture of humour often seen in online football discussions.Gor Mahia Players Robbed during Bandari FC ClashThe development quickly drew attention on X, where fans and observers reacted with a mix of disbelief and humour.
Some users questioned how such a breach could occur within a supposedly secure environment.
“How can thieves break into a police station… hii ni mchezo ya tao!” one user wrote, expressing shock at the situation.Others appeared less surprised, pointing to recurring concerns around match organisation.“I have not heard of any other team with such experience. Why always Gor?” another comment read.There were also calls for authorities to prioritise safety at football venues.“More security is needed,” one user added, highlighting fears over player welfare.Gor Mahia // X
With just minutes left on the clock, the match appeared headed for a stalemate, and that is how it concluded. No goals were scored, with both Gor Mahia FC and Bandari FC settling for a goalless draw.
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