
After a failed Afcon 2020 campaign, Harambee Stars are expected to hit camp on May 27,2021 in preparation for the upcoming 2022 World Cup qualifiers to kick-off in June.
Local-based players will be the first to report to residential camp with the foreign based legion set to join them later on.
It will be interesting to see how the selection of local based players will be done with most of them having been out of action for over a month following the Government’s directive to suspend all sporting activities in the country on March 26. The suspension was however lifted on May 1 with the league set to resume in seven days' time.
“We will have Harrambe Stars camp from May 27, two weeks after the resumption of the FKF-Pl which Kicks-off on May 12,” FKF President Nick Mwendwa said.
Harambee Stars will host Uganda Cranes on June 5 or 6, before traveling to Rwanda's Amavubi in Kigali a week later.
A double-header fixture against Mali, the other team in Kenya's group is set for Bamako and Nairobi respectively between September 3 and 8, before the rematch against Uganda in Kampala and Rwanda in Nairobi in October.
Elsewhere, Kenya national women’s team Harambee Starlets is also expected to hit the camp as they train their sight for the 2021 African Women Cup Of Nation (AWCON) in Morocco with the qualifiers set to kick off in June.