Frederick Lang’o, steward for Gor Mahia FC hailing from the Mathare 4A branch, finds himself thrust into the spotlight for all the wrong reasons. His arrest at Dandora Stadium during the FC Talanta versus Leopards league match has sent shockwaves through the football community.

Lang’o stands accused of a nefarious scheme, allegedly collaborating with another ticketing firm (whose identity remains undisclosed) and fellow stewards to undermine the integrity of ticketing operations. Reports suggest that he was caught in the act of recycling tickets, a deceitful tactic that jeopardizes the club’s gate revenue and deceives unsuspecting fans.
The ramifications of Lang’o’s actions extend far beyond the confines of the stadium. The recent ‘Mashemeji Derby’ between Gor Mahia and Afc Leopards witnessed a remarkable turnout, reminiscent of bygone eras.
However, the gate collection failed to mirror the staggering attendance, pointing to the insidious influence of ticketing cartels at play.Now, as the investigation unfolds and the wheels of justice begin to turn, fans and stakeholders alike await the resolution of this troubling saga.
The prosecution of Frederick Lang’o and his alleged cohorts is seen as imperative, not only to restore faith in the integrity of football but also to send a resounding message that such misconduct will not be tolerated.
