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CHAN ignites Kasarani frenzy as Harambee Stars clash with DR Congo
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51532, member: 636"] Kenya counts down mere weeks before making continental football history as the African Nations Championship arrives on East African soil. Harambee Stars will battle DR Congo when the tournament launches August 3 at Kasarani Stadium. Football Kenya Federation President Hussein Mohammed declares the moment will transform the nation's sporting legacy forever. The opening clash promises massive crowds as supporters prepare to create an electric atmosphere for the home team. Officials expect ticket sales to surge as fans scramble to witness Kenya's debut performance. Kasarani Stadium will also stage the championship final match on August 30 after extensive discussions between co-hosting partners. The Confederation of African Football selected Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda to share tournament duties across the region. East Africa reclaims the spotlight for the first time since Rwanda welcomed teams back in 2016. Sixteen nations will compete throughout the month-long competition featuring domestic league players exclusively. The tournament spans from August 2 through the final weekend of the month. Federation bosses urge supporters to pack the stadium and deliver thunderous backing for every Harambee Stars appearance. The championship represents a golden opportunity for Kenya to demonstrate readiness for future major international competitions. Early ticket purchases will guarantee seats as organizers anticipate sellout crowds for multiple matches. The hosting duties mark a watershed moment that could reshape Kenyan football development programs. Success could position the country as a premier destination for African sporting events. [/QUOTE]
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