It will be free entry for Kenya’s national futsal team match against Namibia in the second leg of the CAF Futsal Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2026 qualifiers on Wednesday, January 28, 2026, at the Moi International Sports Centre, Kasarani Indoor Arena in Nairobi.
According to details released by the Football Kenya Federation (FKF) on Monday, January 26, 2026, the decisive encounter is scheduled to kick off at 4:00 pm and will be open to fans free of charge, in a move aimed at rallying strong home support for the national team.
It is a make-or-break qualification tie for Kenya which was beaten 8-4 at The Dome in Swakopmund, Namibia, on January 23rd, 2026 in the opening leg of the two-legged qualifier for the 2026 Futsal Africa Cup of Nations.
The winner on aggregate will advance to the decisive second round.
Should Kenya overcome Namibia, they will face Libya in the second and final round of qualification. This stage will also be contested over two legs, with matches scheduled for February 3 or 4 and February 7 or 8, 2026.
Football Kenya Federation (FKF) president Hussein Mohammed making announcement free entry to the stadium for fans to watch the CAF Futsal Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2026 qualifiers between Kenya against Namibia on Wednesday, January 28, 2026, at the Moi Kasarani Indoor Arena in Nairobi.
Road to Morocco
The qualification campaign will be played over two rounds, with 18 teams competing for seven available slots at the continental finals. The seven qualified nations will join hosts and defending champions Morocco at the Total Energies CAF Futsal AFCON Morocco 2026.
Kenya has named its final squad of players and technical bench to handle to handle the team.
Technical Bench
James Omondi (Head Coach), Joseph Mbugi (Assistant Coach), Patrick Nyale (Goalkeeper Trainer), James Masese (Team Manager), Alfonce Onyango (Kit Manager), Evanson Ngugi ( Team Physio), Bruce Juma (Team Doctor), Suleiman Ngotho (Strength and Conditioning Coach),
Final Squad
Mike Ochieng, Samwel Owiti, Anas Hamad, Shaban Mark, Kevin Omondi, Gift Mumo, Kelvin Odongo, Patrick Kaiser, Mohammed Hassan, Tony Kegode, Salim Abdullahi, Muthoni Newton, Lewis Ng’ang’a, Isaac Omweri,