Former Harambee Stars coach James Nandwa has singled out Kenya’s inability to play on home soil as one of the main reasons for their struggles in the 2025 AFCON qualifiers.
Former Harambee Stars coach James Nandwa feels Harambee Stars’ qualification chances for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations are made difficult by their inability to play home matches in Kenya.
Kenya have not played a competitive match on home soil in nearly three years owing to lack of an approved stadium in the country, hosting World Cup qualifiers against Burundi and Ivory Coast in Malawi and the AFCON qualifiers in Kampala Uganda.
Harambee Stars will take on Cameroon on Monday at the Mandela National Stadium (Namboole) in Kampala in a 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier and need a positive result after the 4-1 loss in Yaounde on Friday.
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However, Nandwa feels their job is made difficult by the lack of supporters which could also be affecting the level of performances.
“It was always going to be hard winning away in Cameroon. Had we got a draw, that would have been massive,” said Nandwa.
“The thing that frustrates me the most is playing out of the country. We lost 4-1 and we are still going to play in Uganda, it is still pressure on us and very difficult. Even when I was the coach, I did not feel this kind of pressure.
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“You lose 4-1 away and your home game is like you are away. Even Andre Onana said their aim as Cameroon was to win all their home matches which they are doing but we do not have that advantage which is very sad.
“This was our time to go to AFCON but the problem is that we are away everywhere which is too much pressure on the coach and players.”
Harambee Stars need a positive result to get their campaign back on track as they are third on the table with four points while Cameroon lead with seven as Zimbabwe have five.
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