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McKinstry Honors Time with Gor Mahia as He Embarks on New Journey with Gambia
Jonathan McKinstry, the outgoing head coach of Gor Mahia, has expressed his profound gratitude for the opportunity to lead the prestigious Kenyan club for two seasons. As he resumes his new role as the head coach of Gambia’s national team, McKinstry reflects on his tenure with Gor Mahia as an immense privilege.
Gambia has confirmed McKinstry’s appointment, and he is slated to oversee their upcoming World Cup qualifiers. Despite Gambia’s current challenges in the qualifiers, including losses to Burundi and Ivory Coast, McKinstry’s focus remains steadfast.
Before his departure, McKinstry requested to solidify Gor Mahia’s 21st title, which he achieved with a convincing 3-0 victory over Muhoroni Youth. He plans to join the team’s championship celebration upon his return after the international break.
McKinstry’s journey with Gor Mahia began during a period of adversity for the club, but his leadership was pivotal in reclaiming their championship status, securing the title by a narrow margin last season and following it up with a dominant 11-point lead this season.
His connection to Gor Mahia dates back to his time as Rwanda’s national team coach, where the vibrant atmosphere of the Mashemeji Derby in Nairobi left a lasting impression on him. Despite warnings about the risks associated with the job, McKinstry’s passion for the club led him to embrace the challenge without hesitation.
Under his guidance, McKinstry believes he has made a positive impact on the players, fostering a familial bond and a commitment to their growth and success.
With McKinstry’s departure, Gor Mahia is actively seeking a new head coach, with former AFC Leopards coach Patrick Aussems among the top contenders for the position.