Why Kenya lost rights to host CHAN 2018

Football
By Petterson Gachugu | Sep 25, 2017
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CHAN TIMELINE

March 2013- Government promises to construct five new world class stadia.

February 2014- Kenya is awarded hosting rights

February 2016- Official instruments are handed to Kenya by CAF

April 2016- CAF carries out first inspection

June 2017- Second inspection visit by CAF

August 2017- Major stadia closed for renovations i.e Kinoru, Nyayo, Eldoret and Kasarani

September 11, 2017- Third inspection visit by CAF

September 21- Government approves sh 4.2 bn budget to renovate the four stadia

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