Benni McCarthy Hailed for Reviving Football in Kenya Despite Harambee Stars’ CHAN Exit

Benni McCarthy Hailed for Reviving Football in Kenya Despite Harambee Stars’ CHAN Exit

South African tactician Benni McCarthy has been hailed by a Kenyan football legend despite the Harambee Stars' disappointment at the ongoing African Nations Championship (CHAN) tournament.

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The former Manchester United coach was named the Kenyan national team coach few months ago and he has brought so many changes to the team even for the short period he has spent with them.

Kenya made it to the quarter-final of the CHAN tournament but were knocked out by Madagascar on penalties on Friday, August 22, 2025.

Wanyama hails Benni McCarthy despite CHAN disappointment

Former Tottenham Hotspur and Southampton midfielder Victor Wanyama was full of praise for McCarthy and the team despite not making it to the semi-final.

"Proud of our Harambee Stars. You played with heart, courage, and unity, reminding us that football is more than trophies—it’s about pride, passion, and resilience. Though CHAN ends here, the journey continues. Onwards and upwards," Wanyama wrote on X.

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"To coach Benni McCarthy, thank you for reviving football and bringing class and professionalism. We can only wait to see what’s ahead.”

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Raphael Abiola (Sports editor) Raphael Abiola is a Nigerian Sports Journalist with over seven years of experience. He obtained a B.Tech degree in Computer Science from the Federal University of Technology, Akure, in 2015. Raphael previously worked as a football editor at Stakegains (2016-2018) and a content editor with Opera News Nigeria (2018-2023). Raphael then worked as an Editor for the Local Desk at Sports Brief (2023-2024). Reach him via email at raphael.abiola@sportsbrief.com.

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