The Harambee Stars’ impressive debut at the 2024 African Nations Championship (CHAN) concluded in a dramatic quarter-final penalty shootout loss to Madagascar.
Despite the 1-1 draw through regular and extra time, the team fell 4-3 on penalties, bringing their remarkable campaign to a close.
However, the team’s performance throughout the tournament is being hailed as one of the most resilient and promising in recent history for home-based Kenyan football.
The Road to the Quarter-Finals
The Stars’ journey was defined by a series of disciplined and resilient performances. Their path included: a 1-0 victory over DR Congo, 1-1 draw against Angola, a stunning 1-0 win over two-time champions Morocco, and a final 1-0 win over Zambia to top their group.
The team finished their four group matches unbeaten, conceding only a single goal, a testament to their strong defensive organization.
Their quarter-final clash against Madagascar was a continuation of this unwavering spirit, as they held their own for 120 minutes.
Beyond the on-field success, the Harambee Stars’ run has secured a major financial victory for Kenyan football.
By reaching the quarter-finals, the team will receive KSh 58 million in prize money, part of a 75 percent increase in the tournament’s purse announced by the Confederation of African Football (CAF).
This significant financial boost is expected to be a crucial resource for strengthening the domestic league and nurturing grassroots talent.
While the champions will take home KSh 453 million, the KSh 58 million provides a solid and much-needed foundation for the future of the sport in the country.
The team’s performances, marked by discipline and resilience, have renewed optimism and raised the profile of Kenyan football on the continental stage.
With a strong foundation now established, the Harambee Stars are well-positioned to build on this success as they look toward upcoming qualifiers.