African football officials announced game times for the 2025 African Nations Championship. The tournament features players from domestic leagues across the continent. Three East African countries will host matches from August 2 through August 30. Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania serve as the tournament venues. Local teams hope to perform well on home soil.
Kenya faces tough opponents in Group A competition. The Harambee Stars will battle Angola, DR Congo and Morocco. Their first game happens August 3 against DR Congo at Moi Kasarani stadium. Kenya meets Angola four days later at the same location. The final group match against Morocco takes place August 10.
Uganda competes in Group C at Mandela National Stadium in Kampala. The Cranes take on Algeria, Guinea and Niger. Their opening match against Algeria starts at 8 PM on August 3. Tanzania plays Group B games at Benjamin Mkapa Stadium in Dar es Salaam. The Taifa Stars face Burkina Faso, Madagascar and Mauritania.
Concerns grow about Kenya's tournament preparations. Nyayo Stadium appears unfinished with little time remaining before competition begins. Officials must also complete six FIFA-approved training facilities. The lack of visible progress worries football supporters and tournament organizers. Kenya needs immediate action to meet hosting requirements.
The championship celebrates African talent from domestic leagues. East African fans expect exciting matches from their home teams. Regional pride motivates players to achieve strong results. The tournament brings together the continent's best locally-based footballers.
Kenya faces tough opponents in Group A competition. The Harambee Stars will battle Angola, DR Congo and Morocco. Their first game happens August 3 against DR Congo at Moi Kasarani stadium. Kenya meets Angola four days later at the same location. The final group match against Morocco takes place August 10.
Uganda competes in Group C at Mandela National Stadium in Kampala. The Cranes take on Algeria, Guinea and Niger. Their opening match against Algeria starts at 8 PM on August 3. Tanzania plays Group B games at Benjamin Mkapa Stadium in Dar es Salaam. The Taifa Stars face Burkina Faso, Madagascar and Mauritania.
Concerns grow about Kenya's tournament preparations. Nyayo Stadium appears unfinished with little time remaining before competition begins. Officials must also complete six FIFA-approved training facilities. The lack of visible progress worries football supporters and tournament organizers. Kenya needs immediate action to meet hosting requirements.
The championship celebrates African talent from domestic leagues. East African fans expect exciting matches from their home teams. Regional pride motivates players to achieve strong results. The tournament brings together the continent's best locally-based footballers.