Kenya national football team

The Kenya national football team, also known as the Harambee Stars represents Kenya in association football. It is controlled by the Football Kenya Federation, the governing body football in Kenya, and competes as a member of the Confederation of African Football (CAF) and the Council for East and Central Africa Football Associations (CECAFA). It is colloquially known as Harambee Stars and plays its home games primarily at the Nyayo National Stadium in the capital, Nairobi.

Kenya
Nickname(s)Harambee Stars
AssociationFootball Kenya Federation (FKF)
ConfederationCAF (Africa)
Sub-confederationCECAFA (Central & East Africa)
Head coachEngin Firat
CaptainMichael Olunga
Most capsMusa Otieno (90)
Top scorerWilliam Ouma (35)
Home stadiumMoi International Sports Centre
FIFA codeKEN
First colours
Second colours
FIFA ranking
Current 107 Increase 4 (4 April 2024)[1]
Highest68 (December 2008)
Lowest137 (July 2007)
First international
 Kenya 1–1 Uganda 
(Nairobi, Kenya; 1 May 1926)
Biggest win
 Kenya 10–0 Zanzibar 
(Nairobi, Kenya; 4 October 1961)
Biggest defeat
 Uganda 13–1 Kenya 
(Uganda; 1932)[2]
Africa Cup of Nations
Appearances7 (first in 1972)
Best resultGroup stage (1972, 1988, 1990, 1992, 2004 and 2019)
Four Nations Football Tournament
Appearances1 (first in 2024)
Best resultChampions (2024)

Name

The Kenya national football team is known as The Harambee Stars.[4][5] Harambee is a Kenyan tradition of community self-help events, e.g. fundraising or development activities. The word means "all pull together" in Swahili, and is the official motto of Kenya, appearing on its coat of arms.[6][7]

History

FIFA suspended Kenya from all football activities for three months in 2004, due to the interference of the government in football activities. The ban was reversed after the country agreed to create new statutes.[8]

On 25 October 2006, Kenya was again suspended from international football, for failing to fulfill a January 2006 agreement made to resolve recurrent problems in its federation. FIFA announced that the suspension would be in force until the federation complies with the agreements previously reached.[8][9]

Kenya qualified for the 2019 AFCON. The head coach at the time Sébastien Migné was appointed in May 2018,[10] and since his appointment Kenya has climbed back into the top 100 FIFA ranked nations.[11]

In May 2017, the Football Kenya Federation signed a 3-year partnership with kits manufacturer Mafro Sports to provide the kits for all national teams, as well as junior categories. The national team will use red jerseys for home matches, white jerseys for away matches, and green jerseys for matches played on neutral venues.[12][13]

On 8 September 2018, Kenya earned a win over 4-time African champions Ghana, winning 1–0.[14]

On 14 January 2023, Football Kenya Federation stated that it had suspended 14 players, including six players from Zoo Kericho FC and two coaches for match-fixing allegations.[15][16]

Coaches

Ray Batchelor was appointed the first national team coach in 1961. However dissension regarding his managerial skills, and there was a revolt among players during a CECAFA Cup game in Zanzibar[17] and he was forced out. In 1963, not longer after Kenyan independence was declared, Kenyan international Peter Oronge took over coaching duties;[18] however, he disappeared just hours before a Jamhuri Day friendly against reigning champions Ghana in 1965. His absence was never explained, and Batchelor was called in as an emergency replacement. This match was the team's worst defeat, with a final score of 13–2 against Ghana. At the time, the Ghanaians were a very strong team with a dangerous striker in the form of Ben Acheampong. Two days later, after Batchelor had reorganised the team, the Kenyans and Ghanaians drew in a friendly match.[19]

Managers since 1961 include (caretaker managers in italics):[20][18]

Results and fixtures

The following is a list of match results in the last 12 months, as well as any future matches that have been scheduled.

  Win  Draw  Loss  Fixture

2023

v  Kenya
28 March Friendly Iran  2–1  Kenya Tehran, Iran
Stadium: Azadi Stadium
v  Kenya
14 June 2023 Mauritius Four Nations Cup Pakistan  0–1  Kenya Saint Pierre, Mauritius
15:00Moses 18'Stadium: Stade de Cote d'Or
Referee: Andofetra Rakotojaona (Madagascar)
v  Kenya
18 June 2023 Mauritius Four Nations Cup Mauritius  1–0  Kenya Saint Pierre
15:30Saramandif 22'Stadium: Stade de Cote d'Or
Referee: Ibrahim Ben Tsimanohitsy (Madagascar)
v  Kenya
7 September Friendly Qatar  1–2  Kenya Al Wakrah, Qatar
Report
Stadium: Al Janoub Stadium
v  South Sudan
12 September Friendly Kenya  0–1  South Sudan Nairobi, Kenya
ReportStadium: Moi International Sports Centre
Referee: Abdoul Karim Twagirumukiza (Rwanda)
v  Kenya
16 October Friendly Russia  2–2  Kenya Aksu, Turkey
Report
Stadium: Mardan Sports Complex
v  Kenya
16 November 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification Gabon  2–1  Kenya Franceville, Gabon
17:00 UTC+1
Report
Stadium: Stade de Franceville
Referee: Mohamed Maarouf Eid Mansour (Egypt)
v  Kenya
20 November 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification Seychelles  0–5  Kenya Abidjan, Ivory Coast
19:00 UTC±0Report
Stadium: Stade Felix Houphouet-Boigny
Referee: Tawel Younoussa Camara (Guinea)

2024

v  Kenya
23 March Friendly Malawi  0–4  Kenya Lilongwe, Malawi
ReportStadium: Bingu National Stadium

Players

Current squad

The following players were selected for the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification matches against Gabon and Seychelles on 16 and 20 November 2023.[21]

Caps and goals are correct as of 20 November 2023, after the match against Seychelles.

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)CapsGoalsClub
1GKPatrick Matasi (1987-12-11) 11 December 1987 (age 36)330 Tusker
1GKIan Otieno (1993-08-09) 9 August 1993 (age 30)70 ZESCO United
1GKJoseph Ochuka (1993-12-23) 23 December 1993 (age 30)00 Bandari

2DFAboud Omar (1992-09-09) 9 September 1992 (age 31)460 Kenya Police
2DFErick Otieno (1996-09-27) 27 September 1996 (age 27)420 Raków Częstochowa
2DFDaniel Sakari (1999-01-25) 25 January 1999 (age 25)160 Tusker
2DFJohnstone Omurwa (1998-08-08) 8 August 1998 (age 25)150 Estrela da Amadora
2DFAmos Nondi (1999-02-10) 10 February 1999 (age 25)101 Ararat-Armenia
2DFDennis Ng'ang'a (1993-09-03) 3 September 1993 (age 30)20 Zanaco
2DFNabi Kibunguchy (1998-01-05) 5 January 1998 (age 26)10 Orlando City B
2DFHaniff Wesonga (2003-01-01) 1 January 2003 (age 21)00 Kenya Commercial Bank

3MFTeddy Akumu (1992-10-20) 20 October 1992 (age 31)561 Sagan Tosu
3MFEric Johanna Omondi (1994-08-18) 18 August 1994 (age 29)374 UTA Arad
3MFKenneth Muguna (1996-01-06) 6 January 1996 (age 28)312 Azam
3MFAyub Masika (1992-09-10) 10 September 1992 (age 31)304 Sabail
3MFDuke Abuya (1994-03-23) 23 March 1994 (age 30)130 Kenya Police
3MFRichard Odada (2000-11-25) 25 November 2000 (age 23)131 AaB
3MFDuncan Otieno (1994-05-26) 26 May 1994 (age 29)131 Lusaka Dynamos
3MFTimothy Ouma (2004-06-10) 10 June 2004 (age 19)40 IF Elfsborg
3MFRooney Onyango (2001-08-08) 8 August 2001 (age 22)31 Gor Mahia
4FWAlfred Scriven (1998-01-26) 26 January 1998 (age 26)20 Hødd

4FWMichael Olunga (captain) (1994-03-26) 26 March 1994 (age 30)5624 Al-Duhail
4FWMasoud Juma (1996-02-03) 3 February 1996 (age 28)228 Al-Jabalain
4FWBenson Ochieng (2001-10-16) 16 October 2001 (age 22)21 Gor Mahia

Recent call-ups

The following players have also been called up to the Kenya squad within the last twelve months.

Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)CapsGoalsClubLatest call-up
GKBryne Odhiambo (2000-11-28) 28 November 2000 (age 23)50 Kenya Commercial Bankv.  Russia; 16 October 2023
GKBrian Bwire (2000-06-19) 19 June 2000 (age 23)20 Tuskerv.  Russia; 16 October 2023
GKLevis Opiyo (1992-11-28) 28 November 1992 (age 31)00 Leopardsv.  Iran; 28 March 2023 PRE

DFJoseph Okumu (1997-05-26) 26 May 1997 (age 26)211 Reimsv.  Russia; 16 October 2023
DFCollins Sichenje (2003-09-19) 19 September 2003 (age 20)30 KuPSv.  Russia; 16 October 2023
DFDavid Ochieng (1992-10-07) 7 October 1992 (age 31)402 Mathare Unitedv.  South Sudan; 12 September 2023
DFDaniel Anyembe (1998-07-22) 22 July 1998 (age 25)40 Viborgv.  South Sudan; 12 September 2023
DFRobinson Kamura (1994-09-30) 30 September 1994 (age 29)30 Kenya Commercial Bank2023 Mauritius Four Nations Cup
DFSiraj Mohammed (1998-12-04) 4 December 1998 (age 25)00 Bandari2023 Mauritius Four Nations Cup
DFBrian Onyango (1994-07-24) 24 July 1994 (age 29)393 Mamelodi Sundownsv.  Iran, 28 March 2023
DFAndrew Juma (1994-08-07) 7 August 1994 (age 29)10 Bandariv.  Iran; 28 March 2023 PRE
DFMaurice Owino (2000-11-28) 28 November 2000 (age 23)00 KCBv.  Iran; 28 March 2023 PRE

MFAlpha Chris Onyango (2000-12-23) 23 December 2000 (age 23)00 Gor Mahiav.  Russia; 16 October 2023
MFVictor Omune (1993-02-14) 14 February 1993 (age 31)30 Leopards2023 Mauritius Four Nations Cup
MFAlvin Mang'eni (1995-01-08) 8 January 1995 (age 29)00 Kenya Police2023 Mauritius Four Nations Cup
MFWilkims Ochieng (2003-02-15) 15 February 2003 (age 21)00 Levadiakosv.  Iran, 28 March 2023
MFMoses Shumah (1994-12-21) 21 December 1994 (age 29)21 Kakamega Homeboyzv.  Iran; 28 March 2023 PRE
MFHassan Beja (2003-01-13) 13 January 2003 (age 21)00 Nzoia Sugarv.  Iran; 28 March 2023 PRE
MFJoseph Mwangi (1986-04-06) 6 April 1986 (age 38)00 Nzoia Sugarv.  Iran; 28 March 2023 PRE

FWClifton Miheso (1993-02-05) 5 February 1993 (age 31)457 Gor Mahiav.  Russia; 16 October 2023
FWHassan Abdallah (1996-07-06) 6 July 1996 (age 27)196 Bandariv.  South Sudan; 12 September 2023
FWElvis Rupia (1995-04-12) 12 April 1995 (age 29)41 Kenya Policev.  South Sudan; 12 September 2023
FWBoniface Omondi (1994-11-22) 22 November 1994 (age 29)00 Gor Mahia2023 Mauritius Four Nations Cup

INJ Withdrew due to injury
PRE Preliminary/Standby squad
RET Retired from the national team
SUS Serving suspension
WD Withdrew from the squad due to non-injury issue

Records

As of 26 March 2024[22]
Players in bold are still active with Kenya.

Most appearances

RankPlayerCapsGoalsCareer
1Musa Otieno9091993–2009
2Jonathan Niva88101965–1976
3Allan Thigo81111969–1978
4John Nyawanga80171965–1976
5Dennis Oliech76342002–2015
6Robert Mambo Mumba72132000–2009
7Titus Mulama7182001–2012
8Francis Onyiso7001996–2011
9Wilberforce Mulamba68141978–1988
James Siang'a6801963–1975

Top goalscorers

RankPlayerGoalsCapsRatioCareer
1William Ouma35660.531965–1977
2Dennis Oliech34760.452002–2015
3Elijah Lidonde33261.271950–1961
4Michael Olunga29580.52015–present
5Ali Kajo26320.811959–1969
Livingstone Madegwa26490.531964–1972
7Joe Kadenge25630.41957–1970
8John Baraza21520.42002–2011
9Daniel Nicodemus17340.51963–1972
Mike Origi17480.351990–2004
John Nyawanga17800.211965–1976

Competition records

FIFA World Cup

FIFA World CupQualification
YearRoundPositionPldWDLFAPldWDLFA
1962 to 1970Did not enterDeclined participation
1974Did not qualify622298
1978201101
1982210136
19864112610
1990613224
1994210124
199884131314
2002201102
2006124261117
2010124171316
20148332115
2018421164
2022613249
2026To be determined210162
2030To be determined
2034
Total0/167625193286102

Africa Cup of Nations

YearRoundPositionPldWD*LGFGA
1957 to 1959Not affiliated to CAF
1962 to 1970Did not qualify
1972Group stage5th302134
1974 to 1982Did not qualify
1984Did not enter
1986Did not qualify
1988Group stage8th301206
19908th301203
19929th200215
1994Did not qualify
1996Withdrew
1998 to 2002Did not qualify
2004Group stage11th310246
2006 to 2017Did not qualify
2019Group stage17th310237
2021Did not qualify
2023Disqualified due to FIFA suspension
2025to be determined
2027Qualified as co-host
TotalGroup stage7/361724111131

African Games

YearRoundPldWDLGFGA
19872nd522176

CECAFA Cup

References

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