Former Kenyan champions Gor Mahia popularly known as K,ogalo will be taking on Al ahly Merowe in Egypt tommorow.
The Kenyan heavyweights were banned from signing players and therefore they have decided to take players who have never played in any continental matches.
Gor Mahia played against Napsa in continental competition last year but all the players that took part in the match are no longer in the squad.
A lot of work is expected from the current Gor Mahia squad considering the quality of continental football. The team is currently in Egypt with a squad of 17 players determined to take all the three points.
Tusker FC will also be playing against Zamalek in the African champions league in Nairobi. The Egyptian champions are in the country to prepaire for the match that will be played on Saturday.
Let's wait and see how Kenyan teams will fair on in this continental matches.
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