- The African Football Association (CAF) has halted the sale of Chan 2024 tickets for games scheduled for Kasarani Stadium
- The biggest riot events were witnessed during the Kenyan game against Morocco on August 10, with fans invading the stadium
- All sale of Kasarani sports tickets, as well as Kenya’s last game against Zambia, has been removed from the official ticket dealer
The African Football Federation (CAF) has halted the sale of melons in the field of Kasarani Up to another manifesto following a violation of security witnessed on Sunday.
Source: UGC
Harambee Stars It defeated Morocco with a special goal from Ryan Ogam and won the priority before the race at Kasarani Stadium overflowed.
Positive results from Benni McCarthy’s teenagers, however, were covered with mess outside the field.
Hundreds of fans entered the stadium without confirmed ticket. Photos and videos online showed fans jumping on walls and barriers as they leaned on safety authorities.
There have been numerous allegations of non -good activities and many people who are ticketing and selling them at high prices on the day of the match. Some tickets were sold for more than one person, a situation that makes them not active when one person has already used it.
The outbreak led to serious security violations, contrary to CAF safety rules and regulations.
Why sales of Kenyan vs Zambia tickets have been suspended
Kenyans woke up and received online surprises showing that the game’s tickets had already been sold, despite previous contacts that they would be sold on August 12.
Jahmu asked,
“Has anyone been able to buy Zambia’s tickets against Kenya online? Because Mookhafrica said the tickets will come into effect today at 7 pm. Before 7 the site changed and said the tickets would go into effect on August 12. Now it seems, tickets are sold a week before the game?”
Mburu said,
“I’ve Tried Buying Tickets for Zambia vs Kenya at http://mookh.com. At 10th August 7.11 PM, I am told to wait 12th August. Then 10th August 9.12, I am told the sales ended at 9 pm.
It has now been noted that CAF has banned the sale of all sports tickets to be held at the Moi International Sports Hall, Kasarani, including the last Kenyan group against Zambia.
TUKO.co.ke has contacted the official ticket vendor, mookh.com, for comments.
Further commentary from journalist Kevin Teya reports that CAF focused on fans’ invasion, including breaking the news station, the use of tear gas, among other things.
What can one buy Chan 2024 tickets?
Direct research on mookh.com and TUKO.co.ke shows that they are the only games in the footsteps that are still on the site.

Source: UGC
Kenyan match tickets against Zambia and Thursday’s match between Angola and DR Congo at Kasarani Stadium are no longer on the site.
CAF rules on ticket verification
The Governing Body requires all tickets to be certified by the authorities in the respective countries before entering.

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“The entry of the audience into the stadium will be provided on the basis of a ticket and viewer’s presentation. It reads part of the CAF and the principles of section 15 of the CAF regulations.
Harambee Stars have not yet qualified and requires only one point to secure the next round of the match.
Angola’s game against DR Congo can also determine if Kenya can qualify for a quarter-final without hitting the ball. If Angola goes down by points, Kenya will finish.
Teams that Kenya may face in Chan 2024 quarterfinals
McCarthy’s goal will be to finish over their group to make sure they play their quarter -finals in Nairobi.
Anyone winning Group A is playing two Group B in Nairobi, with second -place Group A playing against Group B winner in Dar es Salaam.

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