The Gor Mahia fanbase is predominantly
Luo while that of AFC leopards is mostly
Luhya, making the rivalry partly
tribal despite the significant support of "neutrals" (other communities or nationalities) for both clubs. The passion of the fans during encounters between the teams add to the intensity of the derby matches. Both teams have been involved in cases of
hooliganism, but Gor Mahia fans are usually found on the wrong side of the law more often than their A.F.C. Leopards counterparts. After winning their
2013 FKF President's Cup semi-final against
Sony Sugar, Gor Mahia fans began celebrating the win, with a huge number of them invading the pitch to attack Sony Sugar players. The incident resulted in Sony Sugar goalkeeper
Wycliffe Kasaya being admitted to hospital. Only four days later, the fans attacked
Sofapaka officials during a
2013 Kenyan Premier League match. They descended on the club's assistant coach
Martin Ndagano and their medic
Charles Omondi, forcing them out of the stadium, and making away with the latter's mobile phone in the process. During a
2014 Kenyan Premier League match against
Thika United, A.F.C. Leopards fans descended onto the pitch in the 85th minute in frustration at their side's failure to come back from a 1–0 deficit. The incident cost A.F.C. Leopards the game, as the KPL handed Thika United a 2–0 win and handed A.F.C. Leopards a fine of
KSh.500,000/= to be paid by 20 June 2014. ==Major honours==