After stadium delays, African Nations Championship kicks off
It is a historic moment for Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda, whose "Pamoja" -- meaning "together" in Swahili -- bid two years ago gave birth to the first Confederation of African Football (CAF) tournament in the region since 1976, and the first to be jointly hosted by three countries.
The CHAN tournament, which runs to August 30, acts as a precursor to the continent's main event, the Africa Cup of Nations in 2027, also co-hosted by the three countries.
CHAN features only players from domestic clubs, and cannot include anyone playing for teams abroad.
Getting the five stadiums ready has been a struggle, with CAF delaying the tournament from its planned dates in February to give them more time to prepare.
On a final inspection tour in Nairobi last week CAF general secretary Veron Mosengo-Omba celebrated the three nations' progress and co-operation.
"I think we in Africa need to learn from this model. Three countries have pooled their efforts and resources to successfully deliver," he told reporters.
- 'Great challenge' -
Tanzania will get the 19-team competition underway when they play Burkina Faso at the Benjamin Mkapa stadium in the economic capital Dar es Salaam on Saturday.
Favourites Morocco pulled out of the last competition in Algeria in February 2023, but have returned with one of the tournament's strongest teams, featuring six players from the winning CAF Confederation Cup -- including Olympian goalkeeper Rachid Ghanimi.
The two-time champions have been drawn in Group A, alongside hosts Kenya, as well as Angola, Zambia, and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Kenya are making their debut under South African head coach Benni McCarthy, part of Erik ten Hag's Manchester United coaching staff.
"Honestly, it is a great challenge," the 47-year-old said.
"When you play football and then convert to become a coach, to get what you want to be the best, the difficult teams will always be in your path. You have to beat them anyway."
Co-hosts Uganda have competed in six of the previous seven CHAN tournaments without ever qualifying for the knockout phase, but they hope to break the jinx, beginning with the home group matches against Algeria, Guinea, Niger and South Africa.
They have tapped former national team captain Denis Onyango to join the technical bench and help improve their goalkeeping.
Meanwhile, defending champions Senegal begin against fellow west African rivals Nigeria at Zanzibar's Amaan stadium on August 5.
aik/rbu/nr
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


New York Times
3 minutes ago
- New York Times
Stuttgart working on permanent deal for Arsenal's Fabio Vieira
VfB Stuttgart are working on a deal to sign attacking midfielder Fabio Vieira from Arsenal. The German club have approached their Premier League counterparts about Vieira. The 25-year-old was loaned to Porto last season but Stuttgart's interest is over a permanent move. An agreement has yet to be reached but talks are ongoing, with Arsenal likely to seek a respectable price for a player they recruited for up to €40million in the summer or 2022. The Portugal international is into the final two years of his contract at the Emirates Stadium. Vieira came through the ranks at Porto and joined Arsenal in a deal worth an initial €35million plus €5m in add-ons in June 2022. Advertisement He made 22 Premier League appearances in his first season in north London but just three from the start, and similarly struggled for game-time in the following campaign, starting twice in the top flight. Vieira returned to Porto on a season-long loan in August 2024, and was a regular as they finished third – behind champions Sporting CP and Benfica.


Washington Post
4 minutes ago
- Washington Post
Even with Joe Burrow and an electric offense, the Bengals are bumbling
Of all the words uttered about the Cincinnati Bengals under Mike Brown's long reign as owner, a generation that includes contract clashes with Boomer Esiason, Carson Palmer, Chad Johnson and far too many others to list, one quip from a 21-year old defensive end perhaps summed it up best. 'Y'all just want to win arguments [more] than winning football games,' first-round pick Shemar Stewart exclaimed in June during the protracted contract impasse, fueled in large part by Brown's insistence on language inserted into this deal the club had not previously utilized.
Yahoo
32 minutes ago
- Yahoo
Go Ahead Eagles star flies the nest for Rangers for club record fee
Oliver Antman has left Go Ahead Eagles for Glasgow Rangers. This was announced by both clubs on Monday. According to the Deventer-based side, the star winger leaves for the Scottish giants for a record fee. The 23-year-old Finnish international Antman signs a five-year contract at Ibrox and is Rangers' ninth acquisition of the season. 'It's fantastic to be here. It's been a hectic few days, but I'm looking forward to meeting my teammates,' he said on the club's website. 'I was immediately intrigued by Rangers' interest. It's a very big club, and you don't get opportunities like this very often in life,' Antman added. Manager Russell Martin is thrilled with Antman's arrival in Glasgow. 'We've been tracking him for a while, and his versatility in attack really adds to the attacking line. He's a hungry player, and I hope he can be a valuable asset to us this season.' Antman was crucial for the Dutch Cup winners last season. In 36 official matches, the Finn scored six goals and provided a league-topping 16 assists. So far, Go Ahead have only seen Enric Llansana leave for Anderlecht. The squad has been strengthened with the addition of RKC Waalwijk star Richonell Margaret. Go Ahead's director, Jan Willem van Dop, previously stated that catalysts Antman and Jakob Breum would not be allowed to leave Deventer for less than six million euros. While the transfer fee is still unclear, journalist Chris Jack claims it amounts to almost 3.5 million euros. De Telegraaf, however, have already assured that the sum, including bonuses, could reach 6 million euros. GBeNeFN | Max Bradfield