McCarthy Calls Up Youngsters
Kenyan national team coach Benni McCarthy is setting the stage for the future by incorporating young talent into his squad selection for upcoming international friendlies. In a bold move, he has named two players under the age of 20 as part of his roster, aiming to blend experience with youthful energy. Kenya will face Madagascar on November 14 and the Comoros shortly thereafter in Antalya, Turkey, as confirmed by the Kenya Football Federation.
Embracing Youth in the Squad
The inclusion of 18-year-old Aldrine Kibet from Celta Vigo and 19-year-old Baron Ochieng from Zamalek marks an exciting chapter for Kenya’s football team. These players, who joined their respective clubs at the beginning of the 2025/26 season, exemplify the potential that McCarthy wishes to harness. With no immediate competitive obligations, this initiative is a strategic long-term commitment aimed at rebuilding and strengthening the Harambee Stars as they prepare for the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations.
A Strategic Approach to Development
McCarthy’s focus on youth comes at a critical point, especially after the team failed to qualify for the 2025 AFCON and the 2026 FIFA World Cup. By integrating fresh talent, McCarthy is not just building a team but investing in the future of Kenyan football. This approach reflects a broader strategic vision to inspire a generation of athletes and revive national pride in the sport.
The squad also boasts experienced players like Brian Bwire, Michael Kibwage, and Jonah Ayunga, enhancing the blend of youth and experience that McCarthy aims to achieve.
Looking Ahead
As Kenya gears up for these international encounters, the emphasis on youth development signals a commitment to rejuvenating the sport in the nation. Fans eagerly await the matches, hoping to see how this fresh talent performs on the international stage. The opportunity for young players to showcase their skills might be the catalyst for a new era in Kenyan football.


