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CHAN 2024: FKF President Reveals Where Fans Can Buy Heavily Discounted Harambee Stars Jerseys

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Harambee Stars supporters during a past match. Photo/FKF Media
Fans can now get Harambee Stars jerseys at a discounted rate for a limited time ahead of CHAN 2024.
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Football Kenya Federation president Hussein Mohammed has announced the specific location where fans will be able to purchase Harambee Stars kits at significantly lower prices than usual.

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Harambee Stars are gearing up for the African Nations Championship (CHAN 2024), which is just days away, and fans will get an opportunity to watch their favourite stars on home soil, since Kenya is one of the hosts of the tournament.

Thousands of fans who are planning to attend the matches have complained about the price of the Harambee Stars jerseys, and the Football Kenya Federation has heard their plea and lowered the cost, for a limited time.

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Where to Purchase Discounted Harambee Stars Jerseys Ahead of CHAN

Hussein Mohammed. Photo || Imago

“We are happy to report that you can find the Harambee Stars kits replicas at a subsidised cost for a limited period of time,” Hussein Mohammed said.

“From a retail price of 2500 shillings, we have agreed as a federation that you can be able to get those kits at Kes 1500 and you can be able to get them at Sonalux, Moi Avenue and you can also go online at Eastwest.co.ke and order online and you should be able to receive your kits.

“Please hurry up because the offer only lasts up to, I think, August 7. You’ll be able to get those jerseys at a heavily discounted price.”

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Harambee Stars players in a recent training session. Inset - Benni McCarthy. Image || Handout

Meanwhile, Harambee Stars are in Group A of the CHAN tournament and will be up against DR Congo, Morocco, Zambia and Angola. DR Congo and Morocco are the most successful teams, having won two titles each.

All Harambee Stars group stage matches will be played at the Moi International Sports Centre, Kasarani, with the team beginning their campaign on Sunday, August 3, against DR Congo.

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Harambee Stars will then go up against Angola on Thursday, August 7, before locking horns with Morocco and Zambia on Sunday, August 10 and August 17, respectively.

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