Cecafa Secretary General Nicholas Musonye is confident Kenya will host a successful 2017 Senior Challenge Cup.
The two-week tournament that has attracted a total number of 12 countries including two guest teams, Libya and Zambia, kicks off on November 25. “We have full confidence that Kenya will successfully host the tournament.
FKF have shown their readiness by organizing international friendlies,” said Musonye. The tournament will be staged in Mumias, Kakamega, Kisumu and Nakuru with Kasarani and Machakos selected as stand-by venues.