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World Cup Countdown

Hosted by Canada, Mexico and the USA

The 2026 FIFA World Cup is set to become the biggest and most exciting edition in the tournament’s history, with 48 teams from across the globe competing in a record-breaking 104 matches across Canada, Mexico and the United States. The expanded competition will bring together the world’s best players and nations for a month-long football spectacle, delivering more drama, more rivalries and more unforgettable moments than ever before as North America prepares to host the sport’s grandest stage.

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Sebastien Migne omits Allan Wanga and Whyvonne Isuza from Harambee Stars squad
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Sebastien Migne omits Allan Wanga and Whyvonne Isuza from Harambee Stars squad

Wanga has not been included despite his fine form in the KPL, where he has scored 18 goals for Kakamega Homeboyz Harambee Stars head coach Sebastien Migne has dropped Allan Wanga from...

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Wanga has not been included despite his fine form in the KPL, where he has scored 18 goals for Kakamega Homeboyz

Harambee Stars head coach Sebastien Migne has dropped Allan Wanga from his 27-man Afcon-bound squad.

Wanga, alongside AFC Leopards midfielder Whyvonne Isuza and Kariobangi Sharks goalkeeper Brian Bwire, are the players not to have made into the final team, which will camp in France for three weeks before the June-July finals in Egypt.

Paul Were has been included despite being out injured, and Migne confirmed that it is the AFC Leopards player's situation which has forced him to pick 27 players instead of 26.

Two friendlies have been lined up for Harambee Stars, the first against Madagascar on June 7 in Paris and the second one against the Democratic Republic of Congo on June 15, in Madrid.

Goalkeepers: Patrick Matasi, John Oyemba, Faruk Shikalo.

Defenders: Abud Omar, Joash Onyango, Joseph Okumu, Musa Mohammed, David Owino, Bernard Ochieng, Brian Mandela, Philemon Otieno, Eric Ouma.

Midfielders: Victor Wanyama, Anthony Akumu, Ismael Gonzalez, Ayub Timbe, Francis Kahata, Ovella Ochieng, Dennis Odhiambo, Eric Johanna, Paul Were, Cliffton Miheso, Johanna Omollo.

Forwards: John Avire, Masud Juma, Christopher Mbamba, Michael Olunga.

Kenya is in Group C at the Africa Cup of Nations, alongside Algeria, Senegal and Tanzania.

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