WCQ: Harambee Stars end home win drought with 5-0 Seychelles rout

Harambee Stars captain Michael Olunga celebrates with teammate Ryan Ogam after scoring against Seychelles during their 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifier match at Moi International Sports Centre, Kasarani. Sept 9, 2025. Photo/Sportpicha

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Kenya’s Harambee Stars finally ended their
wait for a home victory in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers after storming to an
emphatic 5-0 win over Seychelles at a packed Kasarani Stadium on Tuesday
afternoon.
Head coach Benni McCarthy made six changes
from the side that fell 3-1 to The Gambia last week. Goalkeeper Brian Bwire
replaced Byrne Omondi between the posts, while Ronney Onyango retained his
place at right back.
With Aboud Omar suspended, Manzur Okwaro
slotted into his natural left-back position — a welcome adjustment after his
impressive CHAN 2024 performances as a defensive midfielder.
At the heart of defence, Sylvester
"Sili" Owino and Collins Shichenje continued their partnership,
shielded by Alpha Chris Onyango, who came in for Richard Odada.
He partnered Duke Abuya in midfield, while
Ryan-Wesley Ogam replaced Timothy Ouma Noor, deployed as a false nine.
Job Ochieng’, who impressed after coming
off the bench against Gambia, started on the left wing ahead of Emmanuel Osoro,
while Australia-based Wilson Lenkupae took charge on the right. Skipper Michael
Olunga led the line.
The fans didn’t have to wait long. In the
7th minute, the red-hot Ogam broke the deadlock with a fine finish.
Kenya dominated possession and doubled
their advantage in the 35th minute when Collins Shichenje powered home from an
Abuya assist. Barely three minutes later, Ogam struck again — his fourth goal
in just six appearances — making it 3-0.
Just before halftime, Olunga converted from
the spot after Ogam was bundled down in the box, giving the Stars a commanding
4-0 lead at the break.
The goal brought Olunga level with Dennis
Oliech on 34 goals, making him Kenya’s joint second all-time top scorer.
In the second half, McCarthy introduced
Ben-Stanley Omondi, Boniface Muchiri, and Marvin Nabwire, replacing Ochieng,
Lenkupae, and Abuya. The changes paid off in the 68th minute, when Olunga rose
highest to head home Onyango’s precise cross, sealing the 5-0 rout.
Despite being out of contention for the
2026 World Cup in the USA, Canada, and Mexico, the victory lifted Kenya to
fourth in Group F on nine points — one behind Burundi and two above The Gambia,
who were due to clash later in the evening.
The Stars now turn their focus to their
final qualifiers in October, when they face Burundi (Oct 6) and group leaders
Ivory Coast (Oct 13).
Ivory Coast currently top the standings with 19 points, one clear of second-placed Gabon, who play later tonight.
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