Harambee Stars officially begin CHAN preparations

Harambee Stars have officially entered camp ahead of CHAN 2024, with FKF President Hussein Mohammed defending the selection process and government leaders urging unity and national pride.
Harambee Stars have officially kicked off preparations for the 2024 African Nations Championship (CHAN), with Football Kenya Federation (FKF) President Hussein Mohammed defending the integrity of the squad selection and government leaders calling for national support.
Speaking during the flag-off at Stadion Hotel in Kasarani, Hussein addressed criticism over alleged interference in naming the squad, clarifying that the final decisions rest solely with the technical bench.
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“The selection is entirely up to the technical team,” said Hussein. “Neither myself nor the FKF Secretariat has any say in player call-ups.”
His remarks come amid public scrutiny over transparency in CHAN squad selection, given the tournament features only locally-based players. Hussein assured Kenyans that the current regime is committed to professionalism, distancing itself from historical controversies.
Cabinet Secretary for Sports, Salim Mvurya, urged players to carry the hopes of 50 million Kenyans and stressed CHAN's significance ahead of AFCON 2027.
“This is more than a tournament - it’s a national mission,” said Mvurya. “Let every stadium resound with our voices.”
Principal Secretary Elijah Mwangi confirmed that FKF’s logistical needs had been met, adding that upgraded venues like Nyayo and Police Sacco Stadiums were ready.
Meanwhile, Harambee Stars have risen two places to position 109 in the latest FIFA World Rankings following their June international fixtures, which included a goalless draw and a 2-1 win over Chad.
Under head coach Benni McCarthy, the team appears to be regaining form, with the FIFA rankings reflecting a slow but steady recovery after a turbulent period. With CHAN matches set for home soil, hopes are high for a breakthrough performance.
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