Gor Mahia have confirmed that Ghanaian midfielder Enock Morrison sustained a calf injury after being involved in a road accident on his way to training.
Medical Update
- The club stressed that the 25-year-old escaped serious harm.
- Morrison was discharged from hospital and is able to walk without difficulty.
- He will undergo medical follow-ups before returning to full training.
In its official statement on Facebook, Gor Mahia noted:
“Midfielder Enock Morrison sustained a calf injury in an accident en route to training; the medical update is positive – no fractures, he is able to walk and has been discharged. Wishing him a speedy recovery.”
Derby Preparations
The incident comes as Gor Mahia intensify preparations for the Mashemeji Derby against rivals AFC Leopards, one of the most anticipated fixtures in Kenyan football.
- Morrison’s availability remains uncertain, with no official return date confirmed.
- The club remains hopeful he will recover in time for the crucial clash.
This is the second road accident involving Gor Mahia players in recent weeks:
- On November 29, four players — including Austine Odhiambo and Fidel Origa — were involved in a similar incident.
- All received treatment for minor injuries and were discharged the same day.
- The repeated incidents have raised concerns over player safety during travel.
Morrison’s injury is a setback for Gor Mahia, but the positive medical update offers relief as the champions prepare for one of the season’s defining matches.

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