Don't rest on your laurels, Wanyama tells Kenyan CHAN stars

Harambee Stars players having a word during their CHAN 2024 Group A match against Morocco at the Moi Sports Centre Kasarani on Sunday, August 10, 2025. Photo by Sportpicha.

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Victor Wanyama has advised Harambee Stars players not to get carried away by the cash bonuses they received from President William Ruto, for their participation in the African Nations Championship (CHAN) competition that is being co-hosted by Kenya Uganda and Tanzania.
The former Harambee Stars captain said the players need to invest the money wisely in projects that will benefit them and their families in future.
Each of the players in the CHAN squad received KSh 5.5 million from President Ruto, on top of the allowances given by the government through Football Kenya Federation (FKF).
Besides, the team could get more from the Confederation of African Football (CAF), once the cash prize of reaching the quarterfinals is released, total of KSh 58 million.
He cautioned it is would be regrettable if players went on a spending
spree, forgetting such opportunities are rare.
“That was a good gesture from the President and the
federation. It kept the players going and really boosted the team's morale. What
they need to do is to invest wisely the money for their future benefit,” said
Wanyama.
The former Tottenham Hotspur midfielder also wants the players to be
hungrier in pursuit of football success.
“They should not get comfortable with the money
they received. They need to be hungry to
push themselves more, for them to get more opportunities outside the country to
play and make more money,” added Wanyama
The Kenyan international is one of the
ambassadors for the CHAN competition, and is impressed with the Kenyan fans'
love for the sport as exhibited during the competition.
“The fans were fantastic throughout the
games both in the stadiums, in the streets and at home. They showed how much they value football and
that really pushed the players. I pray that this momentum goes on in future,"
he noted, saying the players have the obligation to keep working hard and avoid
letting down their fans in the future assignments.
Kenya bowed out of the competition in
the quarterfinals, after losing to finalists Madagascar in post-match
penalties.
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