Cautious Owalo backs Kenya to co-host a successful AFCON 2027

Godfrey Ashiali
By Godfrey Ashiali March 12, 2026 04:00 (EAT)
Cautious Owalo backs Kenya to co-host a successful AFCON 2027

Gor Mahia Patron Eliud Owalo (in white jacket) during a past event. Photo/handout

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Eliud Owalo has expressed confidence in Kenya’s ability to successfully co-host the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) alongside Uganda and Tanzania.

However, he said the tournament’s success will depend on transparency and accountability in the development of infrastructure.

Speaking on Royal Media ServicesMulembe FM on Thursday, Owalo said Kenya has the capacity to deliver a successful tournament if officials responsible for the projects ensure that funds allocated for stadiums and related infrastructure are properly managed.

“We are capable of co-hosting a successful AFCON 2027, provided those managing infrastructural development ahead of the tournament do not misappropriate funds set aside for the works,” he said.

Owalo also reiterated his commitment to supporting local football, particularly Kenya’s two most successful clubs — Gor Mahia F.C. and AFC Leopards.

He said he intends to work closely with officials from both clubs to help strengthen their competitiveness at the continental level.

“I want to team up with officials from Gor Mahia and AFC Leopards to help these two teams compete strongly on the continent,” he stated.

Owalo added that he has long supported both clubs and remains committed to their growth, noting that stronger domestic teams are crucial in raising the overall standards of Kenyan football.

Kenya is set to co-host the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations with Uganda and Tanzania, with preparations underway to upgrade stadiums and other sports infrastructure across the region.

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