England-based defender Harper out to make his mark as Harambee Stars face Burundi

Harambee Stars team pictured after CHAN quarter finals match against Madagascar. Photo| Harambee Stars/X

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Harambee Stars and Walsall fullback Vincent Harper has
expressed excitement and optimism after making his long-awaited return to the
national team, ahead of Kenya’s final 2026 FIFA World Cup away qualifiers against
Burundi and Ivory Coast.
The England-based defender, who last earned a call-up two
years ago under then-coach Engin Firat, said he was “delighted” to rejoin the
squad, describing the moment as a major step in his football journey.
“I’m very delighted to get the call-up again. I’ve missed
it, so yeah, it’s nice to be back,” Harper told Citizen Digital. “I’m a direct and dynamic player who offers a lot
of energy — I can go up and down the pitch all game.”
The Walsall FC left-back has been enjoying a fine run of
form in England’s League One, recently providing a key assist in his side’s 2–1
comeback victory over Bristol Rovers at the Poundland Bescot Stadium on October
4. His strong performances have not gone unnoticed by Harambee Stars head coach
Benni McCarthy, who recalled him to fill the void left by Erick ‘Marcelo’ Ouma’s
Achilles injury.
Harper, who joined Walsall from Exeter City this summer, has
made five league appearances this season. During the 2024/25 campaign, he
featured in 26 matches across all competitions, registering two goals and four
assists, impressive stats for a fullback known for his explosive pace and work
rate.
Reflecting on his previous stint with the national team,
where he failed to make his debut, Harper said the experience motivated him to
work even harder.
“It was disappointing not to play last time, but it made me
push myself more. Thankfully, the manager has trusted me again, and now my
personal goal is to finally get an appearance for Kenya,” he shared.
“It’s a lot different
this time. We like to play football more, keeping possession and passing,
rather than going direct — and I think that fits a lot of the players we have
now,” he noted, also revealing he’s been slowly learning Swahili, to bond with his teammates.
With the 23-man squad now in camp, McCarthy will be banking
on Harper’s energy and attacking threat from the flanks as Kenya prepares to
face Burundi on October 6 before hosting Ivory Coast on October 13.
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