Harambee Stars have unveiled their new jerseys in preparation for the upcoming Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers against Zimbabwe and Namibia.
The fresh design, showcased on the team’s official X page, has garnered significant attention from both football fans and fashion enthusiasts.
Key players like Patrick Matasi, Austin Odhiambo, and Kenneth Muguna modeled the new jerseys, with red remaining the primary color for the home kit.
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The away kit features a clean white design, while a bold green serves as the third option.
Interestingly, the new kits omit any designer logo, marking a shift from previous partnerships with Uhlsport.
Instead, they prominently display the Football Kenya Federation (FKF) logo, alongside an intricate lion design.
Harambee Stars have experimented with various jersey suppliers in recent years, previously wearing Uhlsport jerseys, and during the 2019 AFCON, they donned kits by the French brand Macron.
Kenya will begin their AFCON qualifying campaign on September 4 against Zimbabwe at the Nelson Mandela Stadium in Nambole, Uganda.
This important match will be followed by an away game against Namibia on September 10.
Placed in Group J of the 2025 AFCON Qualifiers, Harambee Stars face tough opposition from Namibia, Cameroon, and Zimbabwe.
The top two teams from each group will qualify for the tournament, set to be hosted by Morocco from December 21, 2025, to January 18, 2026, with 24 nations competing for the prestigious title.
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