CHAN2024: Everything You Need To Know, Fixtures & Tickets
With less than a fortnight till the start of the anticipated 2024 African Nations Championships, Kenyans are becoming increasingly eager to buy tickets to see the Harambee Stars in action.
Ticket sales were originally scheduled to begin on Monday, July 21, but were moved back by two days, with official sales on certain websites such as chan.mookh beginning Wednesday, July 23.
Despite the short delay, fans will have plenty of time to get tickets for all of Harambee Stars’ group games, which will all be held at the Moi International Sports Centre (Kasarani).
For the fans, CHAN Tickets will be available on Mookh and will go live at 12am.
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The 2024 CHAN will be co-hosted by Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, and Zanzibar, with Kenyans having a unique advantage because all of their group games will be played at home.
Tickets are expected to be available on selected online platforms beginning July 23, with prices designed to suit a variety of budgets.
Regular tickets will cost Ksh200, with VIP tickets costing Ksh500. Exorbitant fans can get VVIP tickets for Ksh1,000.
🚨 CHAN 2024 TICKET PRICES‼️
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🎟️ VVIP – Ksh 1,000
🎟️ VIP – Ksh 500
🎟️ Terraces – Ksh 200
Tickets zitakuwa online and valid per game. They’ll be made available next week.. Usinunue ticket moja and expect to use it for all matches..
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Harambee Stars’ Fixtures
Harambee Stars will begin their campaign on August 3 against the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) at the Moi International Sports Centre (Kasarani).
Benni McCarthy’s side will then play Angola on August 7, followed by a potential thriller against Morocco on August 10, all at the same venue.
Aside from the Harambee Stars’ group games, Kenya’s two primary venues for the 2024 CHAN will host other high-profile group matches from August 3 to August 18.
Nyayo Stadium will host significant matches such as Morocco against Angola (August 3), DRC vs Zambia (August 7), Zambia vs Angola (August 10), Morocco vs Zambia (August 14), DRC vs Morocco (August 17), and Algeria vs Niger (August 18).
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Meanwhile, the Moi International Sports Centre will host the Angola-DRC match on August 15.
Interestingly, Kenya’s ticket prices are relatively low, but it is the most expensive of the three countries hosting the biennial continental tournament.
Uganda’s Local Organising Committee (LOC) has announced pricing details, with normal tickets priced at USD1 (about Ksh129 and UGX3,586) and VIP tickets priced at USD2 (roughly Ksh258 and UGX7,052).
VVIP tickets in Uganda will cost USD3 (roughly Ksh387 and UGX10,578).
CHAN2024: Everything You Need To Know, Fixtures & Tickets
