CHAN 2025: Kenya’s Football Tech Revolution Ahead

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Sofia Bennett
Sofia Bennett is the dedicated Community Manager at InfoSport, with two years of experience fostering dynamic and welcoming spaces for sports enthusiasts. Sofia champions inclusive interaction...
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CHAN 2025: Kenya’s Football Tech Revolution Ahead

CHAN 2025 Technology in Kenya: The Future of Football

InfoSport: Discover how CHAN 2025 in Kenya showcased the fusion of technology and football, paving the way for future continental tournaments.

Kenya has taken a significant leap in showcasing its capabilities to host large-scale sporting events, particularly during the recent CHAN 2025 tournament. As the competition concluded with defeating Madagascar 3–2 at the Moi International Sports Centre on August 30, 2025, it emerged that East Africa is more than capable of running a modern, tech-driven continental tournament.

A Milestone Event

The African Nations Championship (CHAN) 2025 marked Kenya’s largest football event in nearly two decades. Held from August 2 to 30, 2025, and co-hosted by and under the “Pamoja” regional identity, the tournament demonstrated Kenya’s potential to deliver a seamless event. This was not just about football; it was an opportunity to erase past setbacks in stadium infrastructure and event organization.

Innovative Broadcasting and Connectivity

Kenya embraced cutting-edge technology by partnering with the Confederation of African Football (CAF) and international broadcasters. Utilizing multi-camera setups and high-definition feeds, live coverage reached audiences across the globe. While Kenya enjoys nationwide 5G coverage, the stadiums relied on wired infrastructure, showing room for improvement in real-time connectivity during peak times.

Enhancing Fan Experience

The tournament introduced digital ticketing, which minimized queuing and deterred counterfeiting. Additionally, mobile money options improved on-site purchases. However, issues like congestion highlighted the need for better digital systems to handle large crowds effectively.

Looking Ahead

CHAN 2025 served as a valuable dress rehearsal for future continental events, especially as Kenya prepares to co-host the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations. The lessons learned—from improved broadcasting to enhanced crowd management—are essential for scaling up operations.

The future of football in Kenya looks promising, with technology at its forefront. To stay updated on tech innovations shaping the continent, visit TechTrendsKE.co.ke. As we adapt and evolve, let’s continue the conversation on how technology can further elevate sports in Africa.

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Sofia Bennett is the dedicated Community Manager at InfoSport, with two years of experience fostering dynamic and welcoming spaces for sports enthusiasts. Sofia champions inclusive interaction by seamlessly connecting fans, athletes, and journalists, ensuring every voice within the InfoSport community feels respected and heard. Her work centers on building bridges between diverse audiences, driving conversations that celebrate different perspectives and enrich the fan experience. Sofia’s expert approach leverages interactive forums, live Q&As, and open feedback channels to facilitate meaningful exchanges that go beyond the scoreline, giving depth to sporting stories and creating a vibrant, supportive community. Sofia’s commitment extends to moderating discussions and implementing community guidelines that encourage civil, engaging, and insightful interaction. Her overarching goal is to support InfoSport’s mission by cultivating an environment where the best news emerges organically from shared passion and constructive dialogue. Through her leadership, InfoSport’s community continues to set the standard for inclusive, engaging sports journalism.
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