- Harambee Stars have embarked on their journey to South Sudan for the crucial first leg of the 2024 African Nations Championship (CHAN) CECAFA qualifiers, set to take place at Juba International Stadium
- Despite the last-minute setback of midfielder Kenneth Muguna, who was ruled out after a fitness test, the team remains optimistic with Clifford Otieno stepping in to bolster the squad
- Following this leg, the Stars will face off again on November 3 at Mandela National Stadium in Uganda, making every moment on the pitch count as they strive for continental success
Harambee Stars have officially set off for South Sudan, brimming with optimism as they prepare for the first leg of the 2024 African Nations Championship (CHAN) CECAFA qualifiers.
Scheduled for Sunday, October 27, 2024, at Juba International Stadium, the match kicks off at 3 PM EAT, promising a thrilling showdown for fans and players alike.
The squad’s spirits remain high, despite the last-minute setback of midfielder Kenneth Muguna, who was ruled out after failing a fitness test and has been replaced by Clifford Otieno from Nairobi City Stars.
This journey marks a crucial step in the Stars’ quest for continental glory, as they look to capitalize on their skills and team synergy against a formidable South Sudanese side.
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The traveling squad is a well-rounded mix of talent, featuring goalkeepers Byrne Odhiambo (Bandari), Farouk Shikalo (KCB), and Ibrahim Wanzala (Kakamega Homeboyz), along with a solid defensive line including Musa Mohammed (Kenya Police FC) and Sylvester Owino (Gor Mahia).
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Midfielders such as Andres Odhiambo (Kariobangi Sharks) and Vincent Owino (Nairobi City Stars) will be pivotal in controlling the game, while forwards like Victor Omune (AFC Leopards) and Sydney Lokale (AFC Leopards) aim to spearhead the attack.
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Following the first leg, the Stars will return for the second match on November 3, 2024, at Mandela National Stadium in Uganda, where they will aim to secure their spot in the next round.
With a robust lineup and a united spirit, the Harambee Stars are ready to leave it all on the pitch, embodying the hope and resilience of a nation united in support.