‘CHAN 2024 was a huge blessing for Kenyan footballers’
Kenya co-hosting the 2024 Africa Nations Championship (CHAN) has proven to be a massive blessing for Kenyan footballers. The tournament not only showcased local talent but also provided opportunities for players to secure moves to international clubs. Discover how this event is transforming the future of Kenyan football.
Opening Up New Horizons
Defender Alphonce ‘Ali’ Omija attributes his recent move to Tunisia’s Etoile du Sahel to the visibility gained from CHAN 2024. This prestigious tournament highlighted Kenyan football, and scouts flocked to witness the talent on display. Omija stated, “The tournament played a major role in helping me secure this move… it opened Kenyan football to the outside world.”
Significant Player Transfers
The positive impact of CHAN 2024 extends beyond Omija. Striker Ryan Wesley Ogam has signed with Austria’s Wolfsberger AC, further illustrating the newfound interest in Kenyan players on the global stage. Utility player Manzur Okwaro is poised to leave for an overseas club in January, with expectations of more transfers coming soon. Omija emphasizes, “The way the fans turned up showed that Kenyan football is huge, attracting much-needed attention for our players.”
A Bright Future for Kenyan Football
Kenya’s historic debut at the tournament, reaching the quarter-finals, laid the foundation for this transformation. Omija believes, “Hosting CHAN was a huge blessing for us as footballers…this tournament proved there is talent in the country.” It’s clear that CHAN 2024 not only elevated the profile of Kenyan football but also offered actionable opportunities for players and clubs.
In conclusion, the success of CHAN 2024 highlights the potential of Kenyan football on the international scene. Fans and stakeholders should remain engaged as the ripple effects of this tournament lead to further opportunities for players. Stay tuned for more developments in Kenyan football!


