CHAN 2024 ticket conundrum: ‘Sold out’ but empty seats – who is fooling whom?

Harambee Stars during their CHAN match against DR Congo at Moi Internationals Sports Centre Kasarani on August 3,2025 match ended 1-0.Photo/Sportpicha/Citizen Digital

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Football
stakeholders are raising questions on the state of Harambee Stars match day
tickets, with fans struggling to buy the match entry tickets- now a prized
commodity.
In the run-up to
Harambee Stars versus DR Congo game, fans lamented their inability to access
the tickets with online site chan.mookh.com., where the tickets are on sale,
reporting that the match had been sold out.
However, on
match day, TV cameras picked out hundreds of empty seats, raising the question,
who could have bought the tickets? Why didn’t they turn up for the match, or
better still, who could be following whom?
The regular
tickets were selling at Sh200, VIP at Ksh500.
Meanwhile, the Local
Organising Committee [LOC] chairman Nicholas Musonye admitted that the stadium
was not entirely full but stated that it is standard practice for ‘safety
reasons’.
Musonye denied speculations
of ticket hoarding, stating that the ticket purchasing process is regulated by
CAF and not LOC.
Some had claimed
that the move was aimed at neutralising potential anti-government chants during
the match.
This claim had
gained traction after videos surfaced online of politicians affiliated with the
regime flaunting tickets.
Many fans
resorted to re-purchasing tickets that had already been bought, but at premium
prices.
Hundreds of DRC
fans are among those who were locked out after failing to obtain tickets.
Musonye claimed
that by Saturday evening 46,000 tickets had been sold but the debate as to
whether the tickets were truly sold out continues to rage on, ahead of Kenya
versus Angola game on Thursday and a mouth-watering Sunday clash against Morocco.
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