Kenya national football team
Nickname(s) | Harambee Stars | |||
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Association | Football Kenya Federation (FKF) | |||
Confederation | CAF (Africa) | |||
Sub-confederation | CECAFA (Central & East Africa) | |||
Head coach | Benni McCarthy | |||
Captain | Michael Olunga | |||
Most caps | Musa Otieno (90) | |||
Top scorer | William Ouma (35) | |||
Home stadium | Moi International Sports Centre | |||
FIFA code | KEN | |||
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FIFA ranking | ||||
Current | 111 3 (3 April 2025)[1] | |||
Highest | 68 (December 2008) | |||
Lowest | 137 (July 2007) | |||
First international | ||||
1–1 Uganda (Nairobi, Kenya; 1 May 1926) | ||||
Biggest win | ||||
10–0 Zanzibar (Nairobi, Kenya; 4 October 1961) | ||||
Biggest defeat | ||||
Uganda 13–1 (Uganda; 14 December, 1932)[2] | ||||
Africa Cup of Nations | ||||
Appearances | 7 (first in 1972) | |||
Best result | Group stage (1972, 1988, 1990, 1992, 2004, 2019) | |||
Four Nations Football Tournament | ||||
Appearances | 1 (first in 2024) | |||
Best result | Champions (2024) | |||
COSAFA Cup | ||||
Appearances | 2 (first in 2013) | |||
Best result | Group stage (2013, 2024) | |||
CECAFA Cup | ||||
Appearances | 80 (first in 1926) | |||
Best result | Champions (1926, 1931, 1941, 1942, 1944, 1946, 1953, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1966, 1967, 1971, 1975, 1981, 1982, 1983, 2002, 2013, 2017) |
The Kenya national football team, colloquially known as the Harambee Stars, represents Kenya in association football. It is controlled by the Football Kenya Federation, the governing body of football in Kenya, and competes as a member of the Confederation of African Football (CAF) and the Council for East and Central Africa Football Associations (CECAFA). The team plays its home games primarily at the Nyayo National Stadium in the capital, Nairobi.
Name
The team's colloquial name, the Harambee Stars,[4][5] derives from Harambee, a Kenyan tradition of community self-help events such as fundraising and development activities. The word means "all pull together" in Swahili, and is the official motto of Kenya, appearing on its coat of arms.[6][7]
History
FIFA suspended Kenya from all football activities for three months in 2004, due to the interference of the government in football activities. The ban was reversed after the country agreed to create new statutes.[8]
On 25 October 2006, Kenya was again suspended from international football, for failing to fulfil a January 2006 agreement made to resolve recurrent problems in its federation. FIFA announced that the suspension would be in force until the federation complied with the agreements previously reached.[8][9]
Kenya qualified for the 2019 AFCON. The head coach at the time, Sébastien Migné, was appointed in May 2018,[10] and since his appointment Kenya has climbed back into the top 100 FIFA ranked nations.[11]
In May 2017, the Football Kenya Federation signed a 3-year partnership with kits manufacturer Mafro Sports to provide the kits for all national teams, as well as junior categories. The national team would use red jerseys for home matches, white jerseys for away matches, and green jerseys for matches played on neutral venues.[12][13]
On 8 September 2018, Kenya earned a win over 4-time African champions Ghana, winning 1–0.[14]
On 14 January 2023, Football Kenya Federation stated that it had suspended 14 players, including six players from Zoo Kericho FC and two coaches for match-fixing allegations.[15][16]
Results and fixtures
The following is a list of match results in the last 12 months, as well as any future matches that have been scheduled.
Win Draw Loss Fixture
2024
7 June 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification | 1–1 | Burundi | Lilongwe, Malawi | |
15:00 UTC+2 |
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Report |
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Stadium: Bingu National Stadium Referee: Jean Ouattara (Burkina Faso) |
11 June 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification | 0–0 | Ivory Coast | Lilongwe, Malawi | |
15:00 UTC+2 | Report | Stadium: Bingu National Stadium Attendance: 6,000 Referee: Jalal Jayed (Morocco) |
27 June 2024 COSAFA Cup | Zambia | 0–2 | Gqeberha, South Africa | |
Report | Stadium: Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium |
30 June 2024 COSAFA Cup | 0–2 | Comoros | Gqeberha, South Africa | |
Report | Stadium: Isaac Wolfson Stadium |
2 July 2024 COSAFA Cup | 2–0 | Zimbabwe | Gqeberha, South Africa | |
12:00 |
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Report | Stadium: Isaac Wolfson Stadium |
6 September 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualification | 0–0 | Zimbabwe | ||
16:00 UTC+3 |
2025
20 March 2026 World Cup qualification | Gambia | 3–3 | Abidjan, Ivory Coast | |
19:00 UTC+0 | Report (FIFA) Report (CAF) |
Stadium: Alassane Ouattara Stadium Referee: Abdou Abdel Mefire (Cameroon) |
23 March 2026 World Cup qualification | 1–2 | Gabon | Nairobi, Kenya | |
16:00 UTC+3 |
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Report (FIFA) Report (CAF) |
Stadium: Nyayo National Stadium |
September 2026 World Cup qualification | v | Gambia |
September 2026 World Cup qualification | v | Seychelles |
October 2026 World Cup qualification | Burundi | v |
October 2026 World Cup qualification | Ivory Coast | v |
Coaches
Ray Batchelor was appointed the first national team coach in 1961. However, there was dissent regarding his managerial skills, and a revolt among players during a CECAFA Cup game in Zanzibar[17] led to him being forced out. In 1963, not long after Kenyan independence was declared, Kenyan international Peter Oronge took over coaching duties;[18] however, he disappeared just hours before a Jamhuri Day friendly against reigning champions Ghana in 1965. His absence was never explained, and Batchelor was called in as an emergency replacement. This match was the team's worst defeat, with a final score of 13–2 against Ghana. At the time, the Ghanaians were a very strong team with a dangerous striker in the form of Ben Acheampong. Two days later, after Batchelor had reorganised the team, the Kenyans and Ghanaians drew in a friendly match.[19]
- Ray Batchelor (1961)
- Peter Oronge (1963)
- Ray Batchelor (1965)
- Jack Gibbons (1966)
- Elijah Lidonde (1967)
- Eckhard Krautzun (1971)
- Jonathan Niva (1972)
- Ray Wood (1975)
- Grzegorz Polakow (1979)
- Stephen Yongo (1979)
- Marshall Mulwa (1980–1983)
- Bernhard Zgoll (1984)
- Reinhard Fabisch (1987)
- Christopher Makokha (1988)
- Mohammed Kheri (1988–1990)
- Gerry Saurer (1992)
- Mohammed Kheri (1995)
- Vojo Gardašević (1996)
- Reinhard Fabisch (1997)
- Abdul Majid (1998)
- Christian Chukwu (1998)
- James Siang'a (1999–2000)
- Reinhard Fabisch (2001–2002)
- Joe Kadenge (2002)
- Jacob Mulee (2003–2004)
- Twahir Muhiddin (2004–2005)
- Mohammed Kheri (2005)
- Bernard Lama (2006)
- Tom Olaba (2006)
- Jacob Mulee (2007–2008)
- Francis Kimanzi (2008–2009)
- Antoine Hey (2009)
- Twahir Muhiddin (2009–2010)
- Jacob Mulee (2010)
- Zedekiah Otieno (2010–2011)
- Francis Kimanzi (2011–2012)
- Henri Michel (2012)
- James Nandwa (2012–2013)
- Adel Amrouche (2013–2014)
- Bobby Williamson (2014–2016)
- Stanley Okumbi (2016–2017)
- Paul Put (2017–2018)
- Stanley Okumbi (2018)
- Sébastien Migné (2018–2019)
- Francis Kimanzi (2019–2020)
- Jacob Mulee (2020–2021)
- Kennedy Odhiambo (2021)
- Engin Fırat (2021–2024)
- Francis Kimanzi (2024–2025)
- Benni McCarthy (2025–present)
Players
Current squad
The following players were selected for the friendlies against Morocco and Chad on 7 and 10 June 2025.[21]
Caps and goals are correct as of 10 June 2025, after the match against Chad.
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
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1 | GK | Farouk Shikalo | 12 October 1996 | 3 | 0 | KCB |
18 | GK | Sebastian Wekesa | 0 | 0 | F.C. Kariobangi Sharks | |
23 | GK | Brian Bwire | 19 June 2000 | 3 | 0 | Polokwane City |
2 | DF | Siraj Mohammed | 4 December 1998 | 1 | 0 | Bandari |
3 | DF | Aboud Omar | 9 September 1992 | 46 | 0 | Kenya Police |
4 | DF | Sylvester Owino | 6 May 2001 | 4 | 0 | Gor Mahia |
5 | DF | Brian Onyango | 24 July 1994 | 40 | 3 | Stellenbosch |
12 | DF | Swaleh Pamba | 1 | 0 | Bandari | |
13 | DF | Levis Esambe | 1 December 2002 | 1 | 0 | AFC Leopards |
15 | DF | Alphonce Omija | 9 October 2002 | 4 | 0 | Gor Mahia |
24 | DF | Daniel Sakari | 25 January 1999 | 14 | 0 | Kenya Police |
6 | MF | Brian Musa Katibi | 20 September 1996 | 2 | 0 | Kenya Police |
8 | MF | Alpha Chris Onyango | 23 December 2000 | 2 | 0 | Gor Mahia |
10 | MF | Austin Odhiambo | 16 December 1999 | 5 | 0 | Gor Mahia |
11 | MF | William Wilson | 23 December 2001 | 4 | 1 | Central Coast Mariners |
7 | FW | Boniface Muchiri | 26 August 1996 | 10 | 0 | Ulinzi Stars |
9 | FW | Moses Shumah | 27 October 2002 | 3 | 1 | Kakamega Homeboyz |
16 | FW | David Sakwa | 4 February 2004 | 1 | 1 | Bandari |
17 | FW | Ben Stanley Omondi | 24 April 2004 | 1 | 0 | Gor Mahia |
19 | FW | Nyamawi Beja | 6 June 2002 | 1 | 0 | Assad |
20 | FW | Adam Wilson | 10 April 2000 | 2 | 0 | Bradford City |
21 | FW | James Kinyanjui | 8 August 1998 | 0 | 0 | KCB |
22 | FW | Emmanuel Osoro | 1 | 1 | F.C. Talanta | |
FW | Mohammed Bajaber | 15 March 2003 | 2 | 1 | Kenya Police |
Recent call-ups
The following players have also been called up to the Kenya squad within the last twelve months.
Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club | Latest call-up |
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GK | Ian Otieno | 9 August 1993 | 10 | 0 | Richards Bay | v. Gabon, 23 March 2025 |
GK | Bryne Odhiambo | 28 November 2000 | 7 | 0 | Bandari | 2024 COSAFA Cup |
GK | Dolph Junior | 8 December 2003 | 0 | 0 | Gor Mahia | 2024 COSAFA Cup |
GK | Ibrahim Wanzala | 16 March 2005 | 0 | 0 | Kakamega Homeboyz | 2024 COSAFA Cup |
DF | Erick Otieno | 27 September 1996 | 48 | 0 | Raków Częstochowa | v. Gabon, 23 March 2025 |
DF | Johnstone Omurwa | 8 August 1998 | 21 | 0 | Abha | v. Gabon, 23 March 2025 |
DF | Rooney Onyango | 8 August 2001 | 13 | 1 | Gor Mahia | v. Gabon, 23 March 2025 |
DF | Daniel Anyembe | 22 July 1998 | 11 | 0 | Viborg | v. Gabon, 23 March 2025 |
DF | Ismael Athuman | 1 February 1995 | 11 | 0 | Mérida | v. Gabon, 23 March 2025 |
DF | Manzur Okwaro | 1 January 2006 | 0 | 0 | KCB | v. Gabon, 23 March 2025 |
DF | Amos Wanjala | 2 | 0 | Gimnàstic de Tarragona | 2024 COSAFA Cup | |
DF | Paul Ochuoga | 13 September 2004 | 1 | 0 | Gor Mahia | 2024 COSAFA Cup |
DF | Geoffrey Onyango | 1 | 0 | Kariobangi Sharks | 2024 COSAFA Cup | |
MF | Teddy Akumu | 20 October 1992 | 60 | 1 | Kheybar Khorramabad | v. Gabon, 23 March 2025 |
MF | Richard Odada | 25 November 2000 | 21 | 1 | OFK Beograd | v. Gabon, 23 March 2025 |
MF | Duke Abuya | 23 March 1994 | 18 | 2 | Young Africans | v. Gabon, 23 March 2025 |
MF | Amos Nondi | 10 February 1999 | 16 | 1 | Ararat-Armenia | v. Gabon, 23 March 2025 |
MF | Timothy Ouma | 10 June 2004 | 8 | 0 | Slavia Prague | v. Gabon, 23 March 2025 |
MF | Chris Erambo | 10 December 2004 | 6 | 0 | Tusker | 2024 COSAFA Cup |
MF | John Ochieng | 15 December 2003 | 2 | 0 | Zanaco | 2024 COSAFA Cup |
MF | Kayci Odhiambo | 28 April 2003 | 2 | 0 | AFC Leopards | 2024 COSAFA Cup |
MF | Patrick Otieno | 24 December 2000 | 2 | 1 | Posta Rangers | 2024 COSAFA Cup |
MF | Aldrine Kibet | 13 June 2006 | 1 | 0 | Gimnàstic de Tarragona | 2024 COSAFA Cup |
MF | Stanley Wilson | 1 | 0 | Kariobangi Sharks | 2024 COSAFA Cup | |
MF | William Gitamu | 0 | 0 | Bandari | 2024 COSAFA Cup | |
MF | Elly Owande | 0 | 0 | Migori Youth | 2024 COSAFA Cup | |
FW | Michael Olunga | 26 March 1994 | 60 | 29 | Al-Duhail | v. Gabon, 23 March 2025 |
FW | Eric Johanna Omondi | 18 August 1994 | 36 | 4 | UTA Arad | v. Gabon, 23 March 2025 |
FW | Masoud Juma | 3 February 1996 | 22 | 8 | Esteghlal | v. Gabon, 23 March 2025 |
FW | John Avire | 12 March 1997 | 12 | 2 | El Sekka El Hadid | v. Gabon, 23 March 2025 |
FW | Jonah Ayunga | 24 May 1997 | 5 | 1 | St Mirren | v. Gabon, 23 March 2025 |
FW | Elvis Rupia | 12 April 1995 | 4 | 1 | Ihefu | v. Gabon, 23 March 2025 |
FW | Benson Omala | 16 October 2001 | 5 | 1 | Safa | 2024 COSAFA Cup |
FW | Alfred Tanui | 28 December 2002 | 1 | 0 | Talanta | 2024 COSAFA Cup |
FW | Hassan Beja | 26 August 2005 | 0 | 0 | AFC Leopards | 2024 COSAFA Cup |
FW | Jeremy Bissau | 0 | 0 | Brooke House College | 2024 COSAFA Cup | |
INJ Withdrew due to injury |
Records
- As of 14 October 2024[22]
- Players in bold are still active with Kenya.
Most appearances
Rank | Player | Caps | Goals | Career |
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1 | Musa Otieno | 90 | 9 | 1993–2009 |
2 | Jonathan Niva | 88 | 10 | 1965–1976 |
3 | Allan Thigo | 81 | 11 | 1969–1978 |
4 | John Nyawanga | 80 | 17 | 1965–1976 |
5 | Dennis Oliech | 76 | 34 | 2002–2015 |
6 | Robert Mambo Mumba | 72 | 13 | 2000–2009 |
7 | Titus Mulama | 71 | 8 | 2001–2012 |
8 | Francis Onyiso | 70 | 0 | 1996–2011 |
9 | Wilberforce Mulamba | 68 | 14 | 1978–1988 |
James Siang'a | 68 | 0 | 1963–1975 |
Top goalscorers
Rank | Player | Goals | Caps | Ratio | Career |
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1 | William Ouma | 35 | 66 | 0.53 | 1965–1977 |
2 | Dennis Oliech | 34 | 76 | 0.45 | 2002–2015 |
3 | Elijah Lidonde | 33 | 26 | 1.27 | 1950–1961 |
4 | Michael Olunga | 32 | 65 | 0.48 | 2015–present |
5 | Ali Kajo | 26 | 32 | 0.81 | 1959–1969 |
Livingstone Madegwa | 26 | 49 | 0.53 | 1964–1972 | |
7 | Joe Kadenge | 25 | 63 | 0.4 | 1957–1970 |
8 | John Baraza | 21 | 52 | 0.4 | 2002–2011 |
9 | Daniel Nicodemus | 17 | 34 | 0.5 | 1963–1972 |
Mike Origi | 17 | 48 | 0.35 | 1990–2004 | |
John Nyawanga | 17 | 80 | 0.21 | 1965–1976 |
Competition records
FIFA World Cup
FIFA World Cup record | Qualification record | |||||||||||||||
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Year | Round | Position | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | ||
1930 to 1958 | Part of United Kingdom | Part of United Kingdom | ||||||||||||||
1962 to 1970 | Did not enter | Declined participation | ||||||||||||||
1974 | Did not qualify | 6 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 9 | 8 | |||||||||
1978 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | ||||||||||
1982 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 3 | 6 | ||||||||||
1986 | 4 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 6 | 10 | ||||||||||
1990 | 6 | 1 | 3 | 2 | 2 | 4 | ||||||||||
1994 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 4 | ||||||||||
1998 | 8 | 4 | 1 | 3 | 14 | 14 | ||||||||||
2002 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 2 | ||||||||||
2006 | 12 | 4 | 2 | 6 | 11 | 17 | ||||||||||
2010 | 12 | 4 | 1 | 7 | 13 | 16 | ||||||||||
2014 | 8 | 3 | 3 | 2 | 11 | 5 | ||||||||||
2018 | 4 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 6 | 4 | ||||||||||
2022 | 6 | 1 | 3 | 2 | 4 | 9 | ||||||||||
2026 | To be determined | 6 | 1 | 3 | 2 | 11 | 8 | |||||||||
2030 | To be determined | |||||||||||||||
2034 | ||||||||||||||||
Total | 0/16 | 80 | 25 | 22 | 33 | 92 | 108 |
African Nations Championship
African Nations Championship record | ||||||||
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Year | Round | Position | Pld | W | D* | L | GF | GA |
2009 | Did not qualify | |||||||
2011 | ||||||||
2014 | ||||||||
2016 | ||||||||
2018 | ||||||||
2020 | ||||||||
2022 | ||||||||
2024 | Qualified as co-hosts | |||||||
Total | TBD | 1/8 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Africa Cup of Nations
Africa Cup of Nations record | ||||||||
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Year | Round | Position | Pld | W | D* | L | GF | GA |
1957 to 1959 | Not affiliated to CAF | |||||||
1962 to 1970 | Did not qualify | |||||||
1972 | Group stage | 5th | 3 | 0 | 2 | 1 | 3 | 4 |
1974 to 1982 | Did not qualify | |||||||
1984 | Did not enter | |||||||
1986 | Did not qualify | |||||||
1988 | Group stage | 8th | 3 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 6 |
1990 | 8th | 3 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 3 | |
1992 | 9th | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 1 | 5 | |
1994 | Did not qualify | |||||||
1996 | Withdrew | |||||||
1998 to 2002 | Did not qualify | |||||||
2004 | Group stage | 11th | 3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 4 | 6 |
2006 to 2017 | Did not qualify | |||||||
2019 | Group stage | 17th | 3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 3 | 7 |
2021 | Did not qualify | |||||||
2023 | Disqualified due to FIFA suspension | |||||||
2025 | Did not qualify | |||||||
2027 | Qualified as co-hosts | |||||||
2029 | To be determined | |||||||
Total | Group stage | 7/36 | 17 | 2 | 4 | 11 | 11 | 31 |
African Games
Year | Round | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA |
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1987 | 2nd | 5 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 7 | 6 |
Honours
Continental
- African Games1
- Silver medal (1) : 1987
Regional
- Competition organized by the Association of National Olympic Committees of Africa, officially not recognized by FIFA.
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External links
- Kenya at CAF
- Kenya at FIFA
- Kenyan Football Portal (archived 2014)