Kenya’s Harambee Stars produced a stunning and memorable performance in the ongoing 2024 African Nations Championship (CHAN), defeating the two-time champions Morocco 1-0 at the Moi International Sports Centre, Kasarani. The match was not only a display of skill but also of remarkable resilience, as Kenya played the second half with only 10 men following a red card to Chrispine Erambo just before halftime.
The lone and decisive goal came from Ryan Ogam of Tusker FC in the 42nd minute, sparking a rousing celebration among the packed home crowd. Despite Morocco’s dominance in possession and their status as tournament favorites, the Harambee Stars held firm defensively while capitalizing on their chances. The Kenyan side showed tactical discipline and immense determination under the intense pressure of playing a man down, frustrating the Moroccan attackers throughout the second half.
This victory is historic for Kenya, making them only the third first-time team in CHAN history to defeat the reigning champions, after DR Congo and Libya. It propelled Harambee Stars to the top of Group A with seven points from three matches and significantly boosted their chances of securing a quarter-final spot in the tournament co-hosted by Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda.
Coach Benni McCarthy praised the team’s gritty performance and the unyielding support of the fans, who created an electrifying atmosphere that helped sustain the team through challenging moments. President William Ruto lauded the team’s achievement as a testament to Kenya’s resilience and unity.
The Harambee Stars’ next challenge is against Zambia on August 17, 2025, in a match that could seal their place in the CHAN quarter-finals. Meanwhile, this remarkable win over Morocco has energized Kenyan football supporters and heightened national pride, setting the stage for an exciting run in the championship.
The match was also marked by some security concerns due to overcrowding and chaotic scenes at the stadium, prompting authorities to suspend ticket sales for upcoming games at Kasarani until further notice. Nonetheless, the triumph remains a landmark moment for Kenyan football as Harambee Stars continue their historic journey in CHAN 2024.