
For almost a decade, Kenya’s Harambee Starlets watched from the sidelines as other nations battled for glory at the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations. Nine years of waiting. Nine years of rebuilding. But now, the long drought has finally ended — the Starlets are back at WAFCON 2026 in Morocco, and this time, they’re not here to make up the numbers. They’re here to compete.
Key Takeaways:
The Starlets last featured in WAFCON 2016 in Cameroon — a debut filled with promise, even though they didn’t progress beyond the group stage. That tournament lit a spark for women’s football in Kenya, but sustaining it proved difficult.
Following that campaign, the team faced a storm of challenges: limited funding, inconsistent leadership, and the FIFA suspension of the Football Kenya Federation (FKF) in 2022. The disruption halted progress and left the women’s game without proper direction.
Despite the setbacks, the Starlets’ loyal fans never lost faith. Grassroots tournaments, local women’s leagues, and rising stars from clubs like Vihiga Queens kept the spirit alive. Kenyan football culture thrives on resilience — and this comeback embodies that energy.
The appointment of coach Beldine Odemba changed everything. Her approach — emphasizing structure, pressing, and creativity on the wings — reshaped how the Starlets play. For Odemba, football isn’t just about passion; it’s about discipline and purpose.
“We’ve waited for this moment for a long time,” she said after their qualification win. “The girls have shown great character and heart in every game.”
Kenya’s qualification came through a convincing 4-1 aggregate win over The Gambia.
Here’s a quick look at the results that sealed the deal:
| Leg | Fixture | Venue | Score | Key Scorers |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| First Leg | Kenya vs Gambia | Nyayo Stadium (Nairobi) | 3 – 1 | Adam, Aquino |
| Second Leg | Gambia vs Kenya | Banjul | 1 – 0 | Starlets (OG) |
That victory wasn’t just about goals — it was symbolic. It was Kenya’s message to Africa: the Starlets are back.
Unlike before, the current squad feels bonded — a tight mix of experienced names like Mwanahalima “Dogo” Adam and hungry debutants drawn from the domestic league. The chemistry showed in how they fought for every ball, every minute.
The Starlets of 2026 are more composed. They no longer rely purely on individual brilliance; their pressing play, defensive coordination, and attacking rhythm show maturity. Against Tunisia and The Gambia, the tactical improvement was evident — less panic, more precision.
Coach Odemba’s 38-player provisional squad featured many young players stepping up from the U-20 ranks. This blend ensures that Kenya is not only competing now but also building for the future.
The FKF and government have visibly stepped up. With stable camps, better training facilities, and logistical planning, the Starlets are better prepared than ever before. After qualification, players even received presidential recognition — a morale boost the team had long deserved.
Now, all roads lead to Morocco for WAFCON 2026, scheduled for March 17 – April 3. The Starlets will face top African teams — Nigeria, South Africa, Morocco, and others — in a tournament that will test Kenya’s resolve.
Back then, inexperience and lack of preparation proved costly. This time, lessons have been learned. With better fitness levels, clearer strategies, and a renewed sense of purpose, the Starlets aim to progress past the group stages.
Coach Odemba and FKF officials have emphasized that this qualification is part of a bigger plan — a long-term strategy to build a sustainable women’s football ecosystem in Kenya. The goal? Not just to qualify, but to establish Kenya among Africa’s elite and one day reach the FIFA Women’s World Cup.
The Harambee Starlets’ story isn’t just about football — it’s about perseverance, unity, and national pride. From nine years in the shadows to reclaiming their place among Africa’s best, this comeback represents a powerful new dawn for Kenyan women’s football.
They’ve broken the drought. Now comes the breakthrough. As Morocco 2026 approaches, every Kenyan fan will be watching, believing, and cheering them on to go even further.
Let’s celebrate this journey together.
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