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Kenya appeals to CAF to restore full-capacity status at Kasarani ahead of Stars' quarterfinal showdown

Harambee stars play Madagascar in the quarterfinals on Friday

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by Allan Kisia

News20 August 2025 - 19:13
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In Summary


  • To enhance fan engagement and manage stadium crowds more effectively, the number of official fan zones across Nairobi has been expanded from 10 to 13. 
  • “We have learned from past challenges and taken robust measures to address all areas of concern.”

Local Organising Committee Chair Nicholas Musonye (Right) and another dignitary with Sports Cabinet Secretary Salim Mvurya at Moi International Sports Centre, Kasarani on August 20, 2025/HANDOUT


The Football Kenya Federation (FKF) has formally appealed to the Confederation of African Football (CAF) to lift security-related sanctions imposed on the Moi International Sports Centre, Kasarani.

FKF is hoping that sanctions will be lifted ahead of Harambee Stars’ highly anticipated quarterfinal clash with Madagascar on Friday.

The sanctions, imposed following security breaches during two preliminary matches of the 2024 African Nations Championship (CHAN), restrict the stadium’s attendance to 60 per cent capacity.

The breaches included crowd control failures and disorganised gate management.

Sports Cabinet Secretary Salim Mvurya confirmed the appeal, stating that both FKF and the Local Organising Committee (LOC) have since taken decisive steps to address the issues flagged by CAF.

“FKF has formally lodged an appeal with CAF. Meanwhile, I am satisfied with the comprehensive preparations being undertaken for Friday’s quarterfinal match,” Mvurya said.

Local Organising Committee Chair Nicholas Musonye and Sports Cabinet Secretary Salim Mvurya at Moi International Sports Centre, Kasarani/HANDOUT


He added that the tournament has significantly boosted Kenya’s continental profile, both in terms of sports diplomacy and showcasing the talent of the national team.

“CHAN 2024 has progressively profiled our country on the continental stage and showcased the immense talent of the Harambee Stars,” the CS noted.

“I urge Kenyans to continue on this positive trajectory of unity and purpose, without invoking negative politics, as we stand together in support of our team.”

To enhance fan engagement and manage stadium crowds more effectively, the number of official fan zones across Nairobi has been expanded from 10 to 13.

The newly added locations are Ruiru, Camp Toyoyo (Dagoretti), and Babadogo.

These complement the existing fan zones at Uhuru Park, Archives, Dandora, Jacaranda, Clay City, Githurai, Kibra DC Grounds and Lucky Summer.

During Kenya’s last group-stage match against Zambia, over 50,000 fans turned out at the fan zones — a testament to the Harambee Stars’ growing national support.

While CAF has yet to lift the attendance restriction, CS Mvurya said preparations for the quarterfinal are in advanced stages, with tightened security protocols, improved lighting, and streamlined gate operations aimed at preventing a repeat of previous incidents.

“We have learned from past challenges and taken robust measures to address all areas of concern,” Mvurya assured.

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