Kenya’s national team has kicked off its AFCON 2025 qualifying campaign with renewed energy, securing solid performances under the current technical bench. With young talents emerging from the FKF Premier League and several foreign-based players returning to the squad, expectations are rising. Fans hope the momentum continues as Kenya pushes to return to Africa’s biggest football stage.
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