The road to the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) is officially underway, with the Harambee Stars drawn into Group D alongside South Africa, Guinea, and Eritrea.
While many fans are asking why we are competing despite already qualifying as co-hosts, this journey is vital for the team's success.
The Reality: Guaranteed, Yet Competing;
As part of the "Pamoja Bid," Kenya is already guaranteed a spot in the 2027 finals.
However, CAF requires all three co-hosts (Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania) to participate in the qualifying rounds for several key reasons:
- Competitive matches against teams like South Africa are essential for tactical development and maintaining squad fitness.Elite Competition:
- Since Kenya’s spot is secure, the remaining teams in Group D are fighting for the only other available ticket. This ensures our players face intense, high-pressure environments that build character.High-Stakes Environment:
- These qualifiers serve as the ultimate testing ground for coach Benni McCarthy to refine his squad before the tournament begins on home soil in June 2027.Preparation:
A Tactical Opportunity
Being drawn into a group with South Africa—the home nation of coach Benni McCarthy—adds a layer of intrigue and pride. These matches aren't just "friendlies"; they are the furnace in which the 2027 squad will be forged.