How to Buy CHAN 2025 Tickets in Kenya: Hassle-Free Guide
Are you ready to catch CHAN 2025 live at Kasarani or Nyayo?
Here’s a simple, step-by-step guide to getting your tickets online – no queues, no scam-tickets, just smooth entry!
CHAN Tickets Are Fully Digital
CAF and the Local Organising Committee have made ticketing 100% online.
No physical tickets will be sold – so don’t fall for fakers or touts trying to sell paper tickets.
Ticket Categories & Prices
Each ticket is valid for one match only. Here are the categories and prices in Kenya:
Ticket Type Price (Ksh)
- Regular/Terrace – 200
- VIP – 500
- VVIP – 1,000
Affordable pricing aims to ensure every Kenyan can cheer on the Harambee Stars!
How to Purchase Tickets Online
Follow these quick steps:
1. Visit chan.mookh.com – the official ticketing platform.
2. Create an account (if required).
3. Select your match, stadium (Kasarani or Nyayo), and desired ticket tier.
4. Proceed to payment – options include M-Pesa or card.
5. Receive your e-ticket by SMS or email.
6. Show the digital ticket on game day for entry.
Why is Ticketing All Digital?
Skip long queues.
Buy anytime, anywhere – on your phone or laptop.
No paper tickets means no scams – only digital tickets are valid.
Match-Day Reminders
Arrive early: Gates open ~2 hours before kickoff.
Have your phone charged: Digital ticket on display.
Security checks: Faster access thanks to enhanced screening protocols.
Enjoy the vibe: Bring a jersey, grab snacks and join the wave of chants.
Some FAQs You Should Note:
1. Can I attend multiple matches with one ticket?
No. Each ticket is match-specific. Buy a new one for each game.
2. Can I buy on someone else’s behalf?
Yes – digital tickets can be forwarded via SMS or email.
3. What match venues are in Nairobi?
Moi International Sports Centre (Kasarani) – 60,000 capacity.
Nyayo National Stadium – 18,000 capacity, fully renovated for CHAN and AFCON.
Buy a Ticket Now
Head to chan.mookh.com now and pick your match.
Secure your spot – then bring your spirit to Kasarani or Nyayo Stadiums.
Let’s fill up the stands and show East Africa how Kenya cheers best!