Kenya football authorities reaffirms readiness to co-host AFCON 2027
Kenyan football authorities have moved to calm concerns over their readiness to co-host a major continental tournament, assuring the Confederation of African Football (CAF) that all financial and institutional obligations have been fully met.
Amid lingering doubts about the country’s capacity to deliver on such a high-profile event, officials have emphasized that the necessary funding has been secured and that preparations are progressing steadily. The reassurance is seen as a strong statement of intent from Kenya as it looks to play a key role on the continental stage.
Authorities in Nairobi have highlighted significant progress in infrastructure development, noting that work on stadiums, training facilities, and overall logistics is gaining momentum. The government and football stakeholders are reportedly working in close coordination to ensure that all venues meet CAF’s required standards ahead of the tournament.
Beyond infrastructure, Kenya has also pointed to broader organizational efforts, including collaboration with co-hosting nations to streamline travel arrangements for teams, officials, and supporters. Measures are being put in place to ease movement across borders, a crucial factor in ensuring the smooth execution of a multi-nation tournament.
The renewed confidence from Kenyan officials comes at a critical time, as CAF continues to monitor preparations closely to ensure that all host nations are on track. By addressing concerns head-on, Kenya aims to reinforce its credibility and demonstrate its readiness to successfully deliver a memorable tournament.
With preparations accelerating and commitments firmly in place, Kenya is positioning itself as a reliable co-host, determined to meet expectations and contribute to the success of one of Africa’s biggest football events.
