More construction materials finally arrive as Kasarani enters Phase II of renovations ahead of CHAN 2024

Members of Kenya's CHAN_AFCON Local Organising Committee and delegates from CAF during an inspection visit at the Kasarani Stadium on Saturday, February 22, 2025. Photo || CHAN

More construction materials finally arrive as Kasarani enters Phase II of renovations ahead of CHAN 2024

Mark Kinyanjui 17:43 - 24.02.2025

More construction materials have arrived in Kasarani as phase two of renovations commence.

The Confederation of African Football (CAF) and Kenya’s Local Organising Committee (LOC) have provided an update on the ongoing renovations at Kasarani Stadium as preparations for the 2024 African Nations Championship (CHAN) continue.

The tournament, set to be partly hosted in Kenya in August, has seen significant infrastructural progress, with the latest CAF inspection confirming that the stadium is on track for completion.

The latest update comes as Kenyan football fans celebrate the long-awaited return of Harambee Stars to competitive action on home soil. Kenya will host Gabon in March 2024 for their fifth 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier—their first competitive international match at home since 2021.

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Nicholas Musonye, Chairman of Kenya’s CHAN/AFCON Local Organising Committee, expressed confidence in the progress made so far, particularly at Kasarani and Nyayo Stadium.

“We have made good progress in our preparations, with Kasarani making steps in the right direction and Nyayo also maintaining good momentum,” Musonye stated on Sunday following the CAF inspection tour.

CAF Director of Tournaments and Events, Samson Adamu, who led a similar visit in January, praised the Kenyan authorities for their commitment to ensuring the tournament’s success.

Samson Adam, CAF's Tournaments and Events Director (centre, hands in pocket) with members of Kenya's CHAN_AFCON LOC during an inspection visit at Kasarani on Saturday, February 22, 2025. Photo || CHAN 2024

“I’d like to thank Kenya for the commitment to make sure the tournament is a success. A lot of people were excited about the CHAN draw organized in Nairobi. 

“Congratulations to Kenya because there is great progress since January, which means that work has not stopped even after the tournament was postponed from February to August,” Adamu remarked.

The CAF delegation toured key competition venues, including Nyayo and Kasarani Stadiums, as well as training facilities at Kasarani Annex, Ulinzi Sports Complex, and Police Sacco Stadium. 

Officials noted visible improvements, particularly at Kasarani, where crucial construction materials have arrived for the next phase of renovations.

What is new at Kasarani?

The latest phase of the renovation has seen the arrival of materials for the stadium’s canopy, floodlights, and electronic scoreboards. At Nyayo Stadium, one of the four new floodlights has already been installed, with work progressing on the remaining three.

The playing surface, changing rooms, and media tribune at Nyayo are reportedly complete and will undergo testing during the Kenya vs. Gabon World Cup qualifier.

Earlier this year, it was reported that Kasarani’s ultra-modern changing rooms had already been completed and were only awaiting post-construction cleaning. These facilities include:

  • Over five changing rooms, each fitted with modern locker setups and individual charging ports for players.

  • Gym mats on the floors for comfort and safety.

  • Western-style washrooms and bathrooms akin to those in VIP sections.

  • A designated doping control room, positioned near the changing rooms for easy access, ensuring compliance with FIFA standards.

  • A spacious waiting area with office chairs leading to a sample collection room with modern shelves.

  • Private washroom and shower facilities for athletes undergoing doping tests.

  • A dedicated Persons With Disability (PWD) washroom, equipped with a holding bar.

  • A massage table, office chair, and desk in the changing rooms.

With the arrival of more construction materials and a clear roadmap in place, Kenya is inching closer to delivering world-class facilities for CHAN 2024. The next few months will be crucial in ensuring everything is ready ahead of the August kickoff.

CAF and Kenyan football authorities will continue to monitor the progress closely, ensuring that all deadlines are met and that the tournament leaves a lasting legacy for Kenyan football.

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