The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has announced that Kenya has failed to meet the requirements to host the upcoming CHAN tournament in 2025. This decision comes after the country did not satisfy the necessary criteria to be a host nation.
All stadiums in Kenya have been deemed inadequate for FIFA and CAF events, according to CAF inspectors. Additionally, the ongoing construction of the Kasarani Stadium is not expected to be completed on time.
As a result, Rwanda has been awarded the hosting rights, having demonstrated that it meets the necessary standards for CHAN.
The 2025 CHAN tournament will take place in three countries: Rwanda, Tanzania, and Uganda.
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