
Kenya's CHAN 2024 in numbers
Harambee Stars performance has earned widespread admiration from Kenyans
Victory over Madagascar would see Kenya book a place in the CHAN semifinals.
In Summary
Harambee Stars head coach Benedict Saul McCarthy has unveiled his starting
eleven to face Madagascar in the quarterfinals of the African Nations
Championship (CHAN) 2024, co-hosted by Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania.
The highly anticipated clash is taking place
this Friday, August 22, 2025, at the Moi International Sports Centre, Kasarani.
Kenya heads into the knockout stage on the back of a solid group stage campaign that saw them finish top of Group A with 10 points, one ahead of Morocco.
Madagascar, meanwhile, secured second place in
Group B behind Tanzania, setting up this decisive clash in Nairobi.
Goalkeeper Bryne Omondi of Bandari FC starts
between the posts, shielded by a defensive line of Abud Omar (Kenya Police), Mike Evans Kibwage (Tusker), Alphonce Omija (Gor Mahia), and Alphas Chris Onyango (Gor
Mahia).
Midfield responsibilities will be shared by Bonface Muchiri (Ulinzi), Lewis Bandi (AFC Leopards), and Ryan Ogam (Tusker).
In attack, Kenya fields Manzur Suleiman (Gor
Mahia), Stanley Okumbi Omondi (Gor Mahia), and forward Marvin Omondi (KCB).
The bench includes experienced names such as
goalkeeper Shikalo Faruk (Bandari), Mohamed Siraj, Edward Omondi, Bryan Migiro, Austine Odongo, Felix Oluoch, Juma Choka, David Nyongesa, Kevin Okumu, Daniel Sakari, Sylvester Owino, striker Austin Odhiambo.
Madagascar, coached by Romuald Felix
Rakotondrabe, has named Randimbisoa Lalaina'arinjaka of Elgeco Plus as captain. He
will be supported by defenders Ranjanina Nicolas, Heriniaina Toky
Randriamampionona, and Rantelina Elysee Randriamampisoa.
Their attack will be spearheaded by Fenohasina
Gilles Razafimaro (Ajesaia) and Randroandria Andria Randriamarana (Fosa
Juniors). Other members of the starting sqauad are Rijaniana Nicolas, Rado Niaina, Bono Stephanot, Jean Luc, Nantenaina Mika, Adriamirado Andrianarimanana, Nantenaina Elysee and Herinaina Toky
For Kenya, this match carries added
significance as they play in front of a home crowd, hoping to extend their
fairy-tale run.
The Stars’ charge has been fueled by striker Ryan Ogam, who netted decisive
goals against Morocco and Zambia in the group stage.
Victory over Madagascar would see Kenya book a
place in the CHAN semifinals, a milestone that would mark one of the country’s
best continental tournament runs.
Kickoff at Kasarani is at 5:00 p.m. local
time.
Harambee Stars performance has earned widespread admiration from Kenyans