As we enjoy sights and surprises in CHAN 2025, Kenya is in the spotlight of the entire continent.
For the first time in decades, Africa’s football heartbeat is pounding right here in our backyard.
The question is: How will Kenya respond?
We’ve been the 12th Man Army, roaring our team forward.
Now, it’s time to evolve – to become World Class Fans.
Because the truth is, protecting the game is about more than just cheering; it’s about ensuring every matchday runs with the safety, order, and excellence worthy of the CAF badge.
What “Protect the Game” Really Means
Most fans are doing their part. They follow the rules, arrive early, and keep the stadium atmosphere electric.
But recent challenges – from ticketing hiccups to entry congestion – have shown where we can improve.
Strengthened security, crystal-clear communication, and swift operational fixes are essential if we are to meet CAF’s standards and safeguard our reputation.
This is bigger than one tournament.
AFCON 2027 is coming, and how we host CHAN 2025 will echo in CAF’s decision-making rooms for years to come.
A safe, orderly, and inclusive fan experience tells the world: Kenya is a trusted host for Africa’s biggest football moments.
Shared Responsibility – From Pitch to Stands
Security and order aren’t just a government job.
They’re a team effort between FKF, CAF, the media, security agencies, ticketing partners, and fans themselves.
That means:
When everyone plays their part, we create a stadium experience that’s smooth, safe, and unforgettable.
Football Unites Us
CHAN 2025 is more than a football competition.
It’s a celebration of African unity, diversity, and pride.
Look around the stands – you’ll see loyal grassroots fans who’ve kept Kenyan football alive for decades, first-time attendees tasting stadium magic, families bonding over the game, and supporters from across the continent sharing one passion.
This is our football culture, alive and thriving. And we are its custodians.
The Legacy We Leave
Let CHAN 2025 be remembered not just for the goals scored, but for how we hosted — with warmth, discipline, and world-class standards.
Because Africa is home, and home is where we show our best.
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