He also says that the support of Kenyans before, during and after the tournament is crucial for the team to achieve its ambitions. “Qualifying for this tournament means a lot to me, to my fellow players and the country in general. The Nkana defender arrived back in Kenya a fortnight ago and has been training with the national team under coach Sebastien Migne at Kasarani. He has been a permanent fixture in the Harambee Stars squad for the last five years, and he played an integral role during Kenya’s qualification campaign. Kenya’s first match will be against Algeria on June 23 in Cairo, before they take on Tanzania four days later.
Source: Daily Nation May 26, 2019 03:05 UTC