Harambee Stars Squad Named for World Cup Qualifier: Full Lineup, Key Players & Fan Insights

Harambee Stars Squad Named for World Cup Qualifier

The moment Kenyan football fans have been waiting for has arrived. Harambee Stars squad named for World Cup Qualifier has sparked excitement and debate across the nation as newly appointed coach Benni McCarthy unveiled a 24-man lineup ahead of the critical matches against Burundi (October 9, 2025) and Ivory Coast (October 14, 2025). With Kenya sitting mid-table in Group F with 9 points, the Stars are blending experience with youthful promise in a bid to finish their campaign on a high despite slim qualification hopes. In this article we unpack the full squad, highlight key inclusions, examine what it all means for FKF Premier League players, and how fans are responding.

Key Takeaways

  • Coach Benni McCarthy names 24-man squad for final World Cup qualifiers
  • Blend of experienced veterans and promising young talent
  • Notable inclusions: Austine Odhiambo returns, Vincent Harper earns first call-up
  • U20 standout Lawrence Okoth promoted to senior squad
  • Matches against Burundi and Ivory Coast crucial despite qualification being unlikely

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Full Harambee Stars Squad For World Cup Qualifier

Here is the final 24-man squad named by coach McCarthy for Kenya’s final two 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.

Position Players
Goalkeepers (3) Faruk Shikhalo (Bandari FC), Brian Bwire (Polokwane City), Byrne Omondi (Gor Mahia)
Defenders (9) Manzur Suleiman; Vincent Harper (England-based, first call-up); Sylvester Owino; Alphonce Omija; Collins Sichenje; Michael Kibwage; Ronney Onyango; Abud Omar; Daniel Sakari
Midfielders (6) Alpha Onyango; Duke Abuya; Timothy Ouma; Ben Stanley; Marvin Nabwire; Austine Odhiambo (returning)
Wingers (3) William Lenkupae; Job Ochieng; Boniface Muchiri
Strikers (3) Michael Olunga; Ryan Ogam; Lawrence Okoth (U20 standout)
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Key Highlights & New Inclusions

Austine Odhiambo’s return after being omitted in earlier squads marks a significant development following his standout performances at the 2024 African Nations Championship.

Vincent Harper’s first full call-up brings an England-based defender into the competitive qualifier squad for the first time.

Lawrence Okoth’s promotion from U20 demonstrates the coach’s willingness to trust young talent after impressive displays at the 2025 U20 AFCON.

Experience vs Youth: Balancing the Squad

Coach McCarthy’s roster shows a conscious blend of veteran leadership and emerging talent.

Veterans & Proven Performers

Players like Michael Olunga bring leadership and international experience with his proven scoring pedigree.

Emerging Stars

Young talents like Lawrence Okoth, Job Ochieng and William Lenkupae show effort to integrate FKF Premier League rhythms with overseas exposure.

Squad Breakdown by League & Region

The squad composition reflects a balance between local-based talent and international experience.

Category Players
Local-based players Faruk Shikhalo, Byrne Omondi, Austin Odhiambo (Gor Mahia), Collins Sichenje drawn largely from the FKF Premier League
Foreign-based players Ben Stanley, Timothy Ouma, Olunga, Brian Bwire from clubs outside Kenya bringing variety and exposure

Fixture Schedule & Stakes

Even though Kenya cannot now qualify for the World Cup, these matches offer critical insight into players’ performances, team cohesion, and bench depth.

Match Date Venue Importance
Kenya vs Burundi October 9, 2025 Intwari Stadium, Bujumbura Opportunity to secure pride wins and improve FIFA ranking points
Kenya vs Ivory Coast October 14, 2025 Alassane Ouattara Stadium, Abidjan Final match of qualification campaign; chance to test new squad dynamics and player readiness

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Fan Reactions & Expectations

Kenyan fans, especially those following the FKF Premier League, have voiced a mix of hope, scrutiny, and excitement about the squad selection.

Many are pleased with the inclusion of youth-talent like Lawrence Okoth and Vincent Harper, reflecting a forward-looking approach.

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Some criticisms have emerged over omissions, with debates about form versus tactical fit influencing selection decisions.

There is general acknowledgment that while World Cup qualification is now off the table, these fixtures are crucial for building momentum into future tournaments like CHAN and AFCON.

Case Study: FKF Premier League Players Making an Impact

These examples emphasize that performing in the FKF Premier League still matters a great deal in gaining national team recognition.

Player Club Contribution
Ben Stanley Gor Mahia Consistent domestic displays, strong midfield presence; rewarded with a starting spot
Austine Odhiambo Gor Mahia Important goals in CHAN, reinstated into the squad, showing resilience and quality
Collins Sichenje Local club / overseas development Defensive solidity, ability to compete for starting roles with internationals

Challenges Ahead

Squad cohesion presents a significant challenge as blending local-based and overseas stars requires time to gel, especially under high pressure.

Fitness and availability concerns may affect final line-ups due to travel, club commitments, and potential injuries.

Maintaining motivation becomes crucial with World Cup qualification no longer possible, requiring passion and performance despite the circumstances.

What This Means for the Future

The selection signals trust in youth and local talent, which may bear fruit in coming AFCON and CHAN tournaments.

FKF Premier League players now have a clear platform demonstrating that strong performances domestically can lead to international call-ups.

Tactical evolution appears underway as Coach McCarthy has shown willingness to rotate and try new formations, giving fans hope for more exciting, flexible football.

Conclusion

Kenya’s Harambee Stars squad named for World Cup qualifier is a statement of intent: a team reshaped, combining experience with new energy.

Even though the road to the 2026 World Cup finals has closed, these two matches are far from dead games.

They represent opportunity—chance to build, to test, to grow.

We call on every FKF Premier League fan, grassroots coach, and Kenyan football lover to rally behind this squad. Keep supporting the Stars — whether at Kasarani, through broadcasts, or via social media.

Share your thoughts on who should start and how local stars will fare against foreign-based players.

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Let’s join together, because Kenya’s beautiful game needs our voice now more than ever.

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