AFCON 2025: Harambee Stars coach Engin Firat reveals what excites him about qualifying draw

Harambee Stars Aim for 2025 AFCON Qualification Amidst Tough DrawHarambee Stars Aim for 2025 AFCON Qualification Amidst Tough Draw Kenya’s Harambee Stars coach, Engin Firat, has expressed his determination to guide the team to the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) tournament, despite facing a challenging group in the qualifying draw. Kenya has been drawn into Group J alongside Cameroon, Namibia, and Zimbabwe. While Cameroon is a formidable opponent, Firat believes that the Stars have what it takes to excel in a competitive group. “It doesn’t matter how we qualify for AFCON 2025, whether first or second, we want to go to Morocco,” Firat declared. He acknowledged the strength of the group, stating that “all these teams had good success in the past.” However, he emphasized that strong competition is essential for bringing out the best in his team. Firat is particularly wary of Zimbabwe’s recent resurgence, saying, “We got Zimbabwe, the strongest team in Pot 4, because they were also banned so they dropped in rankings, but they were good.” Cameroon, with its five AFCON titles, is the clear favorite to top the group. However, Namibia impressed at the 2023 AFCON by reaching the Round of 16 for the first time. Kenya, on the other hand, will take confidence from their 3-1 victory over Zimbabwe at the recent Four Nations tournament. Firat remains optimistic about the Stars’ chances, stating that “nothing changes. We want to go to AFCON, it doesn’t matter how, first or second, we want to be in Morocco.” The qualifying campaign for the 2025 AFCON is set to begin later this year, and Kenya will face a series of crucial matches as they aim to secure their spot in the continental championship.

Harambee Stars coach Engin Firat has reacted to the qualifying draw for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations which saw Kenya pooled with Cameroon, Namibia and Zimbabwe.

Harambee Stars coach Engin Firat feels Kenya must be at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations after getting Cameroon, Namibia and Zimbabwe into their qualifying draw.

Kenya, like Zimbabwe, missed out on the qualifying phase for the 2023 tournament following a FIFA ban slapped on the two countries but now have a chance to right those wrongs and Firat is keen to ensure they do not miss out.

“It doesn’t matter how we qualify for AFCON 2025 whether first or second we want to go to Morocco,” Firat told journalist Eric Njiru.

AFCON 2025: Harambee Stars to face Cameroon in tough group

Harambee Stars have faced a very tough AFCON 2025 qualifying group, which will include a tricky double-headed encounter against Cameroon.

The Turkish tactician is excited by Kenya’s opponents in Group J who he has termed ‘tough’ but feels it is what his team need to bring out their best in the qualifiers.

“It’s a very strong group. All of these good teams had good success in the past. We got Zimbabwe the strongest team in Pot 4 because you know they were also banned so they drop in rankings but they were good,” he added.

“From my side, I like when all teams are strong this means everybody can beat everybody. It’s not so simple to go through.

“Nothing changes like I said before the qualifiers we want to go to AFCON (it) doesn’t matter how first or second we want to be in Morocco.”

Five-time African champions Cameroon are the favourites to top the group on paper but Namibia will not be pushovers after their impressive run at the 2023 AFCON when they made it to the Round of 16 for the first time in their history.

Zimbabwe, meanwhile, had made three straight appearances (2017, 2019 and 2021) before their disqualification from the 2023 qualifiers but Kenya will approach them with confidence after beating them 3-1 at the Four Nations tournament in March.

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