CAF delegation expected in Kenya to inspect 2027 AFCON venues
President of the Confederation of African Football (CAF) Patrice Motsepe gestures during a press conference at the palais de la Culture in Abidjan on February 9, 2024 during the Africa Cup of Nations (CAN) 2024 tournament. (Photo by FRANCK FIFE / AFP)
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As part of readiness to host a successful Africa Cup of Nation (AFCON) event next year, the government has disclosed plans to invite a high-level Confederation of Africa Football (CAF) inspection team for evaluation of the status of key stadia earmarked for Kenya’s matches.
Cabinet Secretary for Youth Affairs, Creative Economy, and Sports Salim Mvurya said the government was impressed with the status of the construction works currently ongoing in the 60,000-seater Raila Odinga International Stadium as well as the rehabilitation works at Moi International Sports Center, Kasarani, and Nyayo National Stadium.
To ensure full compliance with the CAF and FIFA
laid-out standards during the stadium construction and rehabilitation, the CS
said a delegation of CAF officials will be invited to Kenya next month to
validate the works done.
The CS was speaking at Raila Odinga
International Stadium on Tuesday after an extensive tour of the facility to
check on the construction progress.
Mvurya, who was flanked by his defense counterpart Soipan Tuya, announced that the construction works were at 85 percent. “We have decided to invite CAF in advance to review with us the progress and offer other suggestions they want while the contractor is still on the ground so that we incorporate those ideas into the construction works,” he said.
An upbeat Mvurya said Kenya and the East Africa region under the Pamoja Countries were confident of hosting an event that meets world-class standards. He stated that the government had invested heavily in establishing world-class sports infrastructure to ensure Kenya delivers a memorable tournament next year.
“We are impressed by the steady progress, with the project now at 85% completion. The contractor is working round the clock to finalize external works and the training facilities by the end of February, paving the way for subsequent auxiliary works to be undertaken seamlessly.
“We also reviewed the progress of seven other key projects, all at advanced stages of construction, that are critical to the successful delivery of AFCON 2027.
A
whole-of-government approach has been firmly invested to ensure comprehensive
preparedness, even as we advance towards preparatory engagements with CAF in
the near future.”
CS Soipan Tuya expressed elation with the progress of the works and gave assurance that Kenya would guard the 2027 AFCON hosting rights by guaranteeing all sports facilities earmarked for this continental football tournament are delivered on time.
She termed the remarkable progress of the works as proof of the commitment to the whole-of-government approach in delivering legacy projects within the stipulated timeframes.
She also said that the process of formally adopting the name Raila Odinga International Stadium from Talanta Sports Complex is underway.
CS Mvurya was also
accompanied by Principal Secretaries Elijah Mwangi (Sports), Dr. Patrick
Mariru (Defence), SA Sports, Evans Achoki (Sports Kenya), DG Timothy Kilimo (Sports Kenya), Board Chairperson Mark Lomunokol (Sports Kenya), and other senior government
officials.


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