Kenya’s national football team, the Harambee Stars, have made a remarkable impression in the ongoing 2024 African Nations Championship (CHAN), currently co-hosted by Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda. As of mid-August 2025, Kenya stands proudly at the top of Group A, on the cusp of securing a coveted quarter-final spot as the group leaders.
Having demonstrated exceptional skill and resilience, the Harambee Stars have accumulated seven points so far in the group stage, with a record of two wins and one draw. Notably, they secured a narrow 1-0 victory over Morocco, a formidable opponent, and a hard-fought draw against Angola despite being a player down due to a red card. This impressive form has kept Kenya ahead of competitors including Morocco, DR Congo, Angola, and Zambia in Group A.
The final and highly anticipated group match for Kenya is set against Zambia on August 17, 2025. The kickoff is scheduled for 3 PM East Africa Time at the Moi International Sports Centre, Kasarani, Nairobi. The atmosphere around this fixture is electric, with tickets having been sold out within hours, underscoring the passionate support from Kenyan fans eager to see their team advance deeper into the tournament.
This home advantage is significant as the CHAN tournament is being held in multiple East African countries, with Kenya hosting some of the key fixtures including the finale at Kasarani Stadium. The Harambee Stars’ progress not only boosts national pride but also symbolizes Kenya’s growing prominence in African football.
Coach Benni McCarthy’s squad has been lauded for their tactical discipline and spirited performances. Their resilience and determination have garnered widespread patriotic support, including from President William Ruto, who has publicly encouraged the team and promised substantial rewards should they advance further.
The path to the quarter-finals looks promising for Kenya, with only this final group match remaining to affirm their position as leaders. Fans and football enthusiasts across the nation are rallying behind the Harambee Stars in anticipation of a memorable victory that will elevate Kenya’s status in continental football and bring joyous celebrations to the home crowd.
As the clock ticks towards the big match against Zambia, all eyes remain on the Harambee Stars as they aim to translate their impressive group stage performance into a historic run at the 2024 CHAN tournament.
This milestone places Kenya at the heart of African football excitement this August 2025, with promising prospects for football development and international recognition.