KEFOFA Encourages Fans After CAF Sanctions Kenya’s Stadium

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KEFOFA Encourages Fans After CAF Sanctions Kenya’s Stadium

‘Tusichome Game’ – KEFOFA Urges Harambee Stars Fans After CAF Sanctions Kenya Over Kasarani Stadium CHAN 2024 Ordeal

InfoSport: KEFOFA calls for unity among Harambee Stars fans after CAF sanctions Kenya for CHAN 2024 chaos, emphasizing discipline and respect for a successful tournament.

CAF has imposed significant sanctions against Kenya that should serve as a wake-up call for fans. Following chaotic scenes during recent matches at Kasarani Stadium, the Kenya Football Fans Federation (KEFOFA) is urging Harambee Stars supporters to exhibit discipline, unity, and respect as the national team aims for glory in the CHAN 2024 tournament.

Heavy Sanctions Imposed on FKF

CAF has fined the Football Kenya Federation (FKF) approximately KSh 12.5 million ($98,500) due to crowd control issues during Harambee Stars matches against , , and . The football governing body has also limited ticket sales for the upcoming clash against Zambia to just 27,000, slashed from a full capacity of 48,000, in a bid to enhance safety for fans.

The penalties came after troubling incidents marred Kenya’s historic 1-0 victory over Morocco, which included broken gates, unauthorized entries, and dangerous overcrowding. The message from CAF is clear: urgent reforms in crowd management are needed.

The Call to Action from KEFOFA

In a passionate statement, KEFOFA highlighted that CHAN 2024 represents much more than just a series of football matches. It is an opportunity for Kenya to showcase its capacity as responsible hosts. “This is our moment,” KEFOFA declared. “Let’s show Africa and the world that Kenyan fans are not only passionate but also disciplined and united.”

The federation emphasizes the importance of creating a safe environment where fans can cheer, sing, and celebrate while treating security personnel and fellow supporters with respect. They are committed to working closely with CAF, FKF, and the Local Organizing Committee (LOC) to ensure that match days are both safe and joyous.

What Lies Ahead for Harambee Stars

As the Harambee Stars prepare to face Zambia in their final Group A clash on Sunday, August 17th, at 3:00 PM, the stakes are high. A victory could propel Kenya into the quarter-finals, making it crucial for fans to support the team both passionately and responsibly.

The urgent need for unity and responsible behavior among supporters can not only protect Kenya’s image but also enrich the overall experience of CHAN 2024. Let’s rally behind the team—safely!

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