Kenya to co-host 2024 CHAN with Tanzania and Uganda
President William Ruto (C), Sports CS Ababu Namwamba (L) and FKF president Nick Mwendwa at the Nairobi State House on Monday 15th May, 2023 after he was briefed on Kenya's joint AFCON 2027 bid. Photo/ Courtesy of PPS.
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Kenya
will co-host the 2024 African Nations Championship (CHAN) with Tanzania and
Uganda, the Council of East and Central African Football Associations (CECAFA)
chief Wallace Karia , who is also the Tanzanian Football Federation president, said.
In
October the Kenyan government approved plans to host the 16-team tournament,
reserved for players who are playing in their domestic leagues, but Karia, who
is also the president of the Tanzania Football Federation (TFF), said the event
will now be spread out within the larger east African region.
"Next
year in September, we've been given the CHAN hosting rights in Tanzania, Kenya
and Uganda and each nation, along with Zanzibar will provide one venue for the
competition," Karia said at an annual general meeting of the TFF in the
southern Tanzanian town of Iringa on Saturday.
"We
will ask CAF to group all the four teams of CECAFA in the draw to create the
competition between us."
The
three east African countries were also named by CAF in September as joint hosts
for the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations, bringing the biennial tournament to the
region for the first time since Ethiopia staged the 1976 finals.
Algeria
hosted the last CHAN tournament in January and February 2023 where Senegal won
the title by beating the host nation on penalties in the final.

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