Kenya is likely to lose out on the hosting rights for the 2024 African Nations Championships (CHAN) due to the slow progress in preparations for the infrastructure needed.
The country was granted the hosting rights alongside neighbours Tanzania and Uganda for the tournament, which will kick off on February 1, 2025, but while the other two countries have stadiums, Kenya does not.
Kenya has earmarked Kasarani and Nyayo Stadiums for the tournament but the two venues are far from ready yet the country has been given up to December 31 to deliver them.
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That appears to be a longshot with renovation work at Kasarani just at over 30 per cent done as there is still no ready pitch, seats, roof or even floodlights while Nyayo is even way behind, casting doubts on their readiness by December 31.
There is also construction of dressings rooms at Kasarani that has just started which is further proof that it will take longer than one month to complete the facility.
It comes days after inspectors from Confederation of African Football (CAF) left disappointed following their recent visit to Kenya after which they gave the country up to December 31 to deliver the facilities.
Kenya now looks like they will lose their position to Rwanda who already have the Amaharo Stadium, which was opened after two years of work that turned it into a world class facility, while Uganda have the Mandela National Stadium (Namboole) and Tanzania the Benjamin Mkapa Stadium as their main facilities.
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