Kenya To Review Benni’s Squad
In light of a disheartening 8–0 loss to Senegal, the Kenya Football Association (FKF) has announced a comprehensive review of Benni McCarthy’s Harambee Stars. This defeat marks a pivotal moment for Kenyan football, prompting calls for immediate action to elevate the national team’s performance.
An Urgent Need for Change
The FKF president, Hussein Mohammed, expressed his deep regret over the result, which not only reflects the worst defeat in Kenya’s football history but also eclipses McCarthy’s previous heaviest loss as a manager. “Today is a bad day in office,” he stated on X (formerly Twitter). The defeat serves as a wake-up call, underscoring the critical need for a solid investment in technical training and player development programs.
Strategic Improvements on the Horizon
Moving forward, the FKF will evaluate its footballing structures at all levels, specifically analyzing the technical team and operational procedures. This review will aim to identify key performance indicators that need adjustment to foster growth from grassroots to the national stage. Mohammed’s commitment to accountability and improvement signals a strategic shift in how the organization will tackle future challenges.
“As a federation, we have no excuses. We shall rectify these issues and develop a strategic framework for success,” he added.
Call to Action
Kenyan football fans and stakeholders are encouraged to follow the FKF’s progress as they implement these critical changes. The road to recovery may be long, but the commitment to improvement is undeniable. It’s time to rally behind the Harambee Stars and push for a brighter future in Kenyan football.


