CHAN2024 Featured Victor Wanyama Celebrates the Arrival of the TotalEnergies CHAN 2024 Trophy in Kenya News CorrespondenceAugust 26, 2025040 views The illustrious TotalEnergies African Nations Championship (CHAN) trophy has triumphantly arrived in Kenya, setting the stage for an exhilarating final at the Moi Sports Centre in Kasarani, Nairobi this Saturday. Kenyan football icon Victor Wanyama, proudly serving as the tournament’s official ambassador, was on hand to accompany the gleaming silverware during its inaugural stop at the Kenya Broadcasting Corporation. Wanyama spoke with deep emotion, describing the occasion as an “honour” for both himself and the nation he cherishes. “It’s an exhilarating feeling, especially knowing that CHAN is being hosted by all three East African nations. Being named the trophy ambassador fills my heart with gratitude and pride,” Wanyama said, visibly moved as he reverently placed his hand on the coveted trophy, its surface catching the light in a dazzling display of brilliance. Inspiring the Next Generation In addition to his achievements, which include representing Kenya at the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations and a remarkable club career in Europe, Wanyama emphasized that this occasion is all about igniting passion in the next generation of players. “It is a tremendous honor to represent our country on such a prestigious stage and showcase the wealth of talent we possess in football,” he asserted with fervor. “It’s every young dreamer’s aspiration to reach those heights, and I have no doubt that after witnessing this tournament, they will feel a burning desire to chase their ambitions,” he added. Although Kenya’s journey in the tournament ended in the quarter-finals, Wanyama remained optimistic, insisting that the team’s spirit had instilled pride throughout the nation. “This trophy is absolutely stunning. While I wish we could still be competing for it, I am immensely proud of what our team has achieved,” he stated, his eyes gleaming with conviction. Excitement in Nairobi The arrival of the trophy comes as a vibrant wave of excitement envelops the Kenyan capital, where CHAN fever electrifies the air. Throngs of passionate fans have packed the Kasarani Stadium to capacity, while lively fan zones scattered across the city have attracted thousands eager to unite in the joy of watching the matches together. “The tournament has been exceptionally well-organized by CAF, from the teams to the enthusiastic supporters,” Wanyama remarked, his voice carrying the weight of pride and admiration. “The atmosphere in Nairobi has been nothing short of electric, with roaring crowds and jubilant fans gathering to celebrate the beautiful game. This is a landmark moment for us, hinting at even greater adventures ahead in 2027 when AFCON graces our shores.” A Symbol of Progress in East Africa As the final match at Kasarani approaches, it will determine the new champions who embody Africa’s homegrown talent, featuring defending champions Senegal, two-time winners Morocco, and determined teams from Sudan and Madagascar all vying for glory. For now, the trophy’s brief yet impactful visit to Nairobi offers Kenyans a chance to revel in the significance of the tournament, as East Africa continues to assert its passion for continental football. As the trophy sparkled in the radiant morning sun, it served as a powerful reminder of how far the region has come in its football journey and how fervently it dreams of reaching even greater heights.