The stage is set. On 30th August, Kasarani will host Africa’s grandest football night – the CHAN 2024 Final.
Two teams, one crown, and one city ready to shine as the heartbeat of the continent.
But to make this moment unforgettable, it’s not just about what happens on the pitch. It’s about what happens in the stands, at the gates, and around the stadium.
Kenya has already shown the world our passion, unity, and discipline – now we must protect that legacy
Arrive Early, Arrive Prepared
Thousands of fans will flock to Kasarani, and security checks will be tight.
The best way to avoid long queues and last-minute stress is simple: arrive early. Gates will open hours before kick-off to ensure smooth entry.
Early arrival also means you get to soak in the pre-match atmosphere – the songs, the colours, the energy.

Tickets: The Only Way In
No ticket, no entry.
To protect fans and keep order, only official CHAN tickets will be accepted at the gates.
Avoid fake vendors or last-minute hustles – all tickets must be purchased through authorised channels.
If you don’t have a ticket, don’t risk confrontation at the gate.
Instead, join one of the official fan zones across Nairobi, where the big screens and safe spaces will carry the same electric vibe.
Fan Behaviour: Our Reputation on the Line
Kenya has already suffered fines from CAF due to fan unrest in earlier matches.
One more slip could tarnish our reputation and threaten future opportunities – including AFCON 2027.
This final is our chance to show that Kenyan fans are world-class fans.
That means:
- No pushing or forcing entry at the gates.
- No throwing objects or invading the pitch.
- Respect security personnel and other fans.
Your passion should lift the team, not put the country at risk.
Prohibited Items – Leave Them at Home
For everyone’s safety, the following are not allowed inside the stadium:
- Weapons, firearms (real or replica)
- Sharp, blunt, or heavy objects
- Explosives, fireworks, flammable items
- Bottles, cans, pressurised containers
- Signal jammers, drones
- Vuvuzelas, megaphones, whistles
- Offensive or political banners
- Outside food or drinks (only stadium vendors permitted)
Pack light, cheer loud.
Kenya’s Moment, Africa’s Stage
When the final whistle blows and the champions are Crowned in Kenya, let’s ensure the story remembered is one of discipline, pride, and unity.
The trophy may belong to one team, but the legacy belongs to all of us.
This is our time.
Let’s get it right.
