Gor Mahia left it late but secured a 2-0 win over Bandari FC in their FKF Cup encounter on Saturday at the Mbaraki Sports Club.

named Gad Mathews in goal donning the armband and experienced defender Philemon Otieno to marshal the backline as returningled the attack.

Bandari, on the other hand, had between the posts, with Siraj Mohammed anchoring the defense, while Fidel Origa captained the side.

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Gor Mahia started brightly, pressing the hosts early in the game.

They came close to opening the scoring in the 13th minute when Joshua Onyango found the back of the net from a Rodgers Ouma freekick, only for the goal to be ruled out for offside.

They came close to opening the scoring in the 13th minute when Joshua Onyango found the back of the net from a Rodgers Ouma freekick, only for the goal to be ruled out for offside.

Despite Gor Mahia’s relentless pressure, Bandari held firm, and the first half ended goalless.

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At the start of the second half, Gor Mahia made four changes, bringing on, Alpha Onyango, Lawrence Juma, and Samuel Kapen for Philemon Otieno, Ernest Wendo, Shariff Musa, and Rodgers Ouma whileBandari opted to stick with their original lineup.

Both teams continued to search for a breakthrough, but it wasn’t until the 90th minute that finally broke the deadlock after being set up by Bryson Wangai.

Moments later, Gor Mahia doubled their lead in stoppage time when marked his return with a goal, sealing a hard-fought win.

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The victory sends Gor Mahia through to the quarter-finals of the FKF Cup.

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