Gor Mahia midfielder Enock Morrison was involved in a car accident earlier today while traveling to training, but his condition remains stable and reassuring.
Following the incident, Morrison underwent medical examinations, including x-rays, which confirmed he did not sustain any fractures or serious injuries.
The Gor Mahia medical team reported that he suffered a minor calf injury but can walk unassisted and has been discharged from the hospital.
The Kenyan club issued a statement providing further details: “Midfielder Enock Morrison suffered a calf injury in an accident on his way to training.
The medical update is positive: there are no fractures, he is able to walk, and he has been discharged from the hospital. We wish him a speedy recovery.”
Morrison’s prompt medical assessment and treatment have allowed him to avoid serious complications, giving the club confidence that he can return to training once fully recovered.
The midfielder has played a pivotal role in Gor Mahia’s midfield, and the team hopes to see him back on the pitch soon.
Accidents involving players can disrupt training schedules, but in this case, Morrison’s swift recovery ensures minimal impact on the squad’s preparation.
Fans and teammates have expressed relief following confirmation of his well-being.
The club continues to monitor his rehabilitation, and a careful program will ensure he regains full fitness before participating in competitive matches again.
Gor Mahia’s medical staff remains in close contact with Morrison to manage his recovery and avoid rushing him back onto the field.
This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of safety and caution off the pitch, and Morrison’s positive outcome provides reassurance to supporters and the football community alike.







