Gor Stars Under Siege!

Gor Mahia midfielder Kenneth Muguna and goalkeeper Boniface Oluoch have been fined and suspended from Confederation of Africa Football assignment for their gross misconduct during the CAF Confederation Cup qualifying match away to Zambia side Napsa Stars in February.

Gor Stars Under Siege!
Source: CAF

After the match, Gor Mahia players Boniface Oluoch and Kenneth Muguna attacked and used abusive language against the referees,” read a letter to the club and obtained by Goal.

“They were stopped by the police. Gor Mahia players also broke three windows of the stadium dressing room that they were using.”

The Caf Disciplinary Board went on to pass the judgment to the involved players.

“[Caf] suspends both players, namely Boniface Oluoch and Kenneth Muguna for their next four Caf inter-club matches,” the letter continued. “[Caf] imposes upon each player a financial sanction of $15,000 (Sh1.6 million) for their regrettable aggressive behaviour against the referees.”

The Green Commandos will also be responsible for the costs of the damaged properties.

“[Caf] instructs Gor Mahia club to check the cost of damages incurred by Napsa Stars and reimburse them the cost of damages caused by their players.”

All parties involved will have room to appeal the ruling made by announcing its intention in writing with three days of notification and may extend to seven days and if not the decision will become final at the expiration of the appeal deadline.