History in East Africa as all TotalEnergies CHAN co-hosts reach quarter-finals
For the first time in CAF history, all three co-hosts—Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda—have reached the quarter-finals in the TotalEnergies African Nations Championship (CHAN) 2024, showcasing a remarkable achievement of unity and ambition across East Africa. This unprecedented success has sparked vibrant local support and a sense of pride within the region.
Kenya Shines in Group A
Kenya, the tournament debutants, topped Group A with an impressive total of 10 points, positioning themselves as a formidable force. Their decisive victory against Zambia at Kasarani Stadium, marked by a crucial 75th-minute strike from Ryan Ogam, highlighted their disciplined defensive tactics and clinical finishing. This powerful performance has set the stage for their quarter-final match against Madagascar on Friday evening, promising an electric atmosphere in Nairobi.
Tanzania’s Dominance in Group B
Equally strong, Tanzania led Group B with an impressive tally of 10 points as well. The Taifa Stars showcased their attacking flair and solid organization, winning three out of four matches. Despite a minor setback in their last match against the Central African Republic, they enter the knockout stage full of confidence. Fans are gearing up for their quarter-final clash with Morocco in Dar es Salaam, where high expectations for local support will undoubtedly boost their performance.
Uganda’s Historic Breakthrough
Uganda’s progression to the quarter-finals marks a significant milestone as they finally broke their previous jinx of failing to advance beyond the group stage in six prior attempts. A thrilling 3-3 draw against South Africa in their last group game was marked by a dramatic stoppage-time penalty from Rogers Torach. This historic achievement solidifies their place in the knockout rounds, and they will face the runners-up from Group D on Saturday night in Kampala.
Uniting for a Historic Occasion
This year’s CHAN is unique not only for being co-hosted by three nations, but also for the passionate crowds that have driven their success. Each host nation will play in familiar territory during the quarter-finals, guaranteeing vibrant, festival-like atmospheres in all three capital cities. This collaborative hosting model has amplified East Africa’s touristic potential while celebrating the spirit of togetherness—pamoja.
Quarter-Final Fixtures
Here are the upcoming quarter-final matchups:
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Friday, 22 August 2025
- 17:00 – Kenya vs. Madagascar (Moi Sports Centre, Nairobi)
- 20:00 – Tanzania vs. Morocco (Benjamin Mkapa Stadium, Dar es Salaam)
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Saturday, 23 August 2025
- 17:00 – Winners Group D vs. Algeria (Amaan Stadium, Zanzibar)
- 20:00 – Uganda vs. Runners-up Group D (Mandela National Stadium, Kampala)
The stage is set for an unforgettable quarter-finals, and the call for enthusiastic support is louder than ever. East Africa is ready to deliver an exciting chapter in the history of African football.
Make sure to follow the matches and show your support for our co-hosts by purchasing tickets and cheering on your favorite teams!


