Fixtures

African Nations Championship 08/03 12:00 1 Kenya vs Congo DR - View
African Nations Championship 08/07 16:00 2 Angola vs Kenya - View
African Nations Championship 08/10 12:00 3 Kenya vs Morocco - View
African Nations Championship 08/17 12:00 5 Zambia vs Kenya - View
Africa - World Cup Qualifying 09/01 13:00 - Kenya vs Gambia - View
Africa - World Cup Qualifying 09/05 13:00 - Kenya vs Seychelles - View

Results

International Match 06/10 17:00 - Kenya v Chad W 2-1
International Match 06/07 18:00 - Kenya v Chad D 0-0
Africa - World Cup Qualifying 03/23 13:00 - [4] Kenya v Whitby [2] L 1-2
Africa - World Cup Qualifying 03/20 19:00 - [5] Gambia v Kenya [4] D 3-3
Africa Cup of Nations Qualification 11/19 13:00 6 [3] Kenya v Namibia [4] D 0-0
Africa Cup of Nations Qualification 11/15 16:00 5 [2] Zimbabwe v Kenya [3] D 1-1
African Nations C'ship Qualifying 11/03 13:00 - Kenya v South Sudan - View
Africa Cup of Nations Qualification 10/14 13:00 4 [3] Kenya v Cameroon [1] L 0-1
Africa Cup of Nations Qualification 10/11 16:00 3 [3] Cameroon v Kenya [2] L 4-1
Africa Cup of Nations Qualification 09/10 16:00 2 [4] Namibia v Kenya [2] W 1-2
Africa Cup of Nations Qualification 09/06 13:00 1 Kenya v Zimbabwe D 0-0
COSAFA Cup 07/02 10:00 3 [3] Kenya v Zimbabwe [1] W 2-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 10 6 4
Wins 2 1 1
Draws 5 3 2
Losses 3 2 1
Goals for 10 3 7
Goals against 13 4 9
Clean sheets 3 3 0
Failed to score 4 4 0

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.

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.

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.

Kenya qualified for the 2019 AFCON. The head coach at the time, Sébastien Migné, was appointed in May 2018, and since his appointment Kenya has climbed back into the top 100 FIFA ranked nations.

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.

On 8 September 2018, Kenya earned a win over 4-time African champions Ghana, winning 1–0.

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.

The Kenya national soccer team, often referred to as the "Harambee Stars," is the representative team for Kenya in international football. Established in 1960, the team has a rich history and is governed by the Football Kenya Federation (FKF). The name "Harambee" translates to "pulling together" in Swahili, reflecting the spirit of unity and teamwork that the players embody on the field.

The team's colors are predominantly red, green, and white, symbolizing the vibrant culture and heritage of Kenya. The Harambee Stars have participated in various regional and international competitions, including the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) and the FIFA World Cup qualifiers. While they have faced challenges in consistently qualifying for major tournaments, the team has produced notable players who have made significant contributions both locally and abroad.

Kenya's soccer culture is deeply rooted in the nation's passion for the sport, with a dedicated fan base that passionately supports the team during matches. The players are known for their resilience, skill, and determination, often showcasing a blend of traditional African football flair and modern tactics. The Harambee Stars continue to strive for excellence, aiming to elevate Kenyan football on the global stage and inspire future generations of players.