Harambee Stars to face Senegal in CHAN build up

The Council of East and Central Africa Football Associations (CECAFA) has announced a further change to the upcoming CECAFA Four Nations Tournament set to run from Monday, 21 to Sunday, 27 July, at the Karatu Stadium in Arusha, Tanzania.The regional football governing body on Thursday, 17 July, announced that Congo Brazzaville will no longer take part in the competition, with their replacements being Senegal.##NAJAVA_MECA_9018997##Follow our WhatsApp channel for more news“We are happy to announce that Senegal have accepted to take part in the Tournament after Congo Brazzaville communicated that they had encountered some logistical challenges and could not make the trip as earlier planned,” Auka Gecheo, CECAFA Executive Director, said.The shake-up comes a day after Congo Brazzaville replaced Sudan as the tournament’s guest team, with the latter opting out to “focus on its domestic league, which recently kicked off.”New format for CECAFA Four Nations Tournament after Sudan’s withdrawalThe latest communication, however, does not alter the format for the tournament, which will adopt a round-robin structure, where each team will play three matches.#CECAFA #PRESSRELEASE pic.twitter.com/ZOnSyu4weN— Cecafaonline (@Cecafaonline) July 17, 2025 The team with the highest points at the end will be declared the winner.Also not affected is the fixture list for Kenya’s Harambee Stars, who will still open their tournament against neighbouring Uganda Cranes on Monday, 21 July, before facing Tanzania and now Senegal on Thursday, 24 and Sunday, 27 July, respectively.Benni McCarthy weighs in on Aldrine Kibet’s move to his old clubThe tournament is being viewed as a crucial warm-up for next month’s 2024 African Nations Championships (CHAN), replacing the previously proposed CECAFA Senior Challenge Cup.FixturesJuly 21Kenya vs UgandaTanzania vs SenegalJuly 24Senegal vs UgandaTanzania vs KenyaJuly 27Kenya vs SenegalUganda vs Tanzania

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