Gor Mahia FC have confirmed the departure of head coach Sinisa Mihic by mutual agreement, ending his turbulent three-month stint at the club.
The Serbian tactician exits amid a slump in form, dressing room tensions, and growing fan unrest—all threatening K’Ogalo’s chase for the 2024–25 FKF Premier League title.
Mihic’s record—eight wins, five draws, and two losses in 14 league matches—appeared solid on paper. He even led the club to the FKF Cup semi-finals.
But behind the scenes, reports of friction with the technical bench and senior players marred his tenure. On the pitch, results dipped at a crucial stage, with Gor Mahia managing just two wins in their last five league games.
Tensions reached a boiling point after a goalless draw with Murang’a Seal on Sunday, May 18, when frustrated fans confronted Mihic at St. Sebastian Park, demanding accountability.
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Just days earlier, Gor had suffered a shock 2-1 defeat to relegation-threatened Nairobi City Stars.
Currently sitting third with 54 points from 31 matches—seven points behind leaders Police FC but with a game in hand—Gor’s title hopes hang in the balance.
With only four matches remaining, assistant coaches Michael Nam and Zedekiah ‘Zico’ Otieno will steer the ship on an interim basis.