Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania will jointly host the 2025 Africa Nations Championship (CHAN) from February 1 to 28, 2025. This tournament showcases talent from domestic leagues across the continent. The announcement was made by CAF President Patrice Motsepe during his recent visit to Kenya, where he emphasized the significance of CHAN for nurturing future AFCON champions.
Motsepe expressed confidence in the three nations, stating, “I have no doubt that Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania will host the best CHAN in the history of the competition,” citing the strong commitment from their governments.
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With this expanded hosting, the finals will feature 19 teams, with qualifiers set to begin next month. This marks a significant milestone for the Kenyan FA, which lost hosting rights in 2018 due to readiness issues. However, President William Ruto has assured that key venues, including Nyayo and Kasarani Stadia, will be fully prepared.
Earlier this year, the Kenyan FA faced a potential suspension over government interference, but their recovery has positioned them to host major African tournaments once again.
Daily Telegraph
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