The Football Kenya Federation (FKF) Disciplinary Committee has found Gor Mahia FC in violation of FKF Regulations and the CAF Disciplinary Code following a security breach that occurred during the Kenya Premier League match against Bidco United on 21 September 2025 at Kasarani Stadium.
Gor lost the match 1-0 on the day.
The Committee determined that while Gor had engaged third-party vendors to manage ticketing and access control, the club retained a non-delegable duty of care to ensure safety, order, and effective supervision during official matches.
In its decision, the Committee reaffirmed that under the strict liability standard, a club is responsible for incidents occurring in or around the stadium, irrespective of no fault or negligence and that the doctrine of Vicarious Liability extends this responsibility to acts or omissions by service providers, contractors, or other parties acting on behalf of the club.
The Committee noted that outsourcing operational functions does not absolve a club from its responsibility under CAF and FIFA disciplinary frameworks, which require clubs to always exercise proper oversight and preventive measures.
Gor fans were accused of being unruly on the material day, as they protested a poor performance from the men in green.
Accordingly, the FKF Disciplinary Committee, found Gor culpable for failure to maintain adequate order and security and issued a formal warning to the club to exercise its duty of care on matchdays more diligently. They also imposed a fine of KES 300,000, payable within fourteen 14 days.
The Committee emphasized that any recurrence of similar incidents will attract more severe sanctions.
The Reasoned Decision, containing the detailed legal analysis, will be issued on 4 November 2025, upon which the club’s right of appeal shall commence as provided under the FKF Rules & Regulations (2024).