CAF launches Safe Stadium Initiative in Kenya

Football
By Washington Onyango | Oct 09, 2024
Aerial view of Kasarani stadium on 2nd May 2019 during the surveillance duties by Kenya police via helicopter accompanied by journalists.[Edward Kiplimo,Standard]

CAF is forging ahead with the mission of improving safety and security in African football stadiums with the launch of a three-day workshop in Nairobi, Kenya on Tuesday.

The event marks Kenya as the tenth African nation to receive training under the CAF Safe Stadium Initiative.

Over 40 participants, including safety and security officials from the Football Kenya Federation (FKF) and all FKF Premier League clubs, have gathered for the intensive programme.

The workshop is being led by experienced CAF instructors Xolile Vilakati and Dickson Okello.

This initiative reflects CAF's commitment to improving all aspects of African football, with stadium safety playing a crucial role in the sport's development across the continent.

FKF vice president Doris Petra, who opened the workshop, emphasized the importance of the initiative, particularly in light of Kenya's co-hosting of the 2025 TotalEnergies CAF African Nations Championship (CHAN) alongside Uganda and Tanzania.

"This training is vital for capacity building and learning new skills," Petra said in her opening address to the participants.

"We have always championed safe stadiums because most people want to watch matches with their families in a secure environment."

As African nations continue to host major tournaments and improve their football infrastructure, such training programmes are becoming increasingly important in ensuring the safety and enjoyment of fans, players, and officials alike.

Among the attendees is former Kenyan international Stephen Waruru, now the Safety and Security Official for Premier League side Bidco United.

Waruru, who served in the Kenya Defense Forces for 15 years, sees the workshop as an opportunity to combine his military expertise with his football background.

"Being a former footballer with military experience, I believe my skills are vital in ensuring everyone who comes to the stadium is confident of their safety," Waruru stated.

The workshop aims to establish best practices for creating secure environments in stadiums while fostering community engagement and support for local teams.

Participants will undergo intensive training on maintaining security during football matches and related events.

Dr Christian Emeruwa, head of the CAF Safety and Security Division, is scheduled to officially close the workshop on Thursday.

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