In Summary
  • He bids Farewell to Gor Mahia after two seasons
  • This comes weeks after he began his role as head coach for the Gambia national team, the Scorpions.
  • He promises to continue supporting the club

Johnathan McKinstry has officially bid farewell to Gor Mahia marking the end of his glorious tenure with the 2023/2024  League champions.

In a heartfelt farewell message, The Irish Coach expressed gratitude towards the club’s fans, players, and staff.

“To the incredible fans, players, and staff of Gor Mahia. This message is both a farewell and a thank you. After 2 wonderful seasons, my time as Head Coach has come to an end. Words can’t express my gratitude for your unwavering support,” he stated.

He led the club to two consecutive league championships and a Charity Shield victory.

Reflecting on these achievements, he acknowledged the collective effort that made these successes possible.

From uncertain beginnings under a transfer ban and with a lean squad, to 2 consecutive league championships and a Charity Shield win these are memories I’ll cherish forever, McKinstry noted.

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Thank You Gor Mahia Fans
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The  Irish coach thanked the fans acknowledging their unwavering support

“To the fans: your roar has echoed in my ears ever since I arrived. You’ve been the twelfth man on the pitch, driving us on to achieve incredible things,” he remarked.

He further extended his gratitude to the players for their dedication,

“To the players: you gave your all on the pitch, day in and day out. Your talent, dedication, and fighting spirit are what made these past seasons so unforgettable. And to the staff: your dedication behind the scenes has been invaluable. You are the unseen heroes who make the magic happen,” McKinstry said.

He promises to continue supporting the club

“While I may be moving on, a part of me will always remain here, at K’Ogalo. I’ll be your biggest supporter from afar, cheering you on to even greater success. Thank you. From the bottom of my heart. See you down the line,” he concluded.

His  departure comes weeks after he began his role as head coach for the Gambia national team, the Scorpions.

 

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