How to Buy CHAN Tickets in Kenya

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As the countdown to the TotalEnergies CAF African Nations Championship (CHAN) 2025 gathers pace, excitement is building across Kenya. The tournament, which kicks off on August 2 and runs through August 30, will be co-hosted by Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania. Football fans in Kenya can now start securing their seats for one of the continent’s premier competitions.
Ticket Sales Timeline
Ticket sales in Kenya officially begin on Wednesday, July 23, through the official online portal. Although previous announcements had suggested a launch date of July 15, then July 21, organizers have since confirmed July 23 as the final date. The confirmation was made public on July 21 via chan.mookh.com, the tournament’s exclusive ticketing partner.
Where to Buy
Tickets for CHAN 2025 are being sold exclusively online via the website chan.mookh.com. This is the only official ticketing platform, and fans are advised to avoid purchasing from any other source to ensure authenticity and avoid scams.
Ticket Prices and Categories
Organizers have prioritized affordability in an effort to boost turnout across the board. Fans will be able to choose from three main categories:
- Regular (Terraces) – KSh 200
- VIP Section – KSh 500
- VVIP Section – KSh 1,000
These ticket prices mirror those in Uganda and Tanzania, where pricing ranges between USD 1 and USD 3. The goal is to make matches accessible to all fans, from diehard football lovers to casual supporters.
Stadiums and Match Schedule
Tickets grant access to individual matches only, meaning fans must purchase a new ticket for each game they wish to attend.
In Kenya, Group A matches featuring the Harambee Stars will be held at Moi International Sports Centre, Kasarani. Other fixtures will take place at Nyayo National Stadium. According to the tournament schedule, double-header matches will be common: games at Kasarani are expected to begin at 3 PM, while those at Nyayo will kick off around 4 PM.
Travel and Logistics
In a boost to regional integration and fan mobility, Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania have jointly agreed to waive visa requirements for CHAN 2025 ticket holders. However, standard security vetting and ID checks will remain in place for all match attendees.
To facilitate smoother movement between venues, organizers have arranged for shuttle buses to operate on match days. Further details regarding routes and timing will be announced soon.
How to Buy Your Ticket – Step-by-Step
- Log on to chan.mookh.com starting July 23.
- Create an account and verify your details.
- Select the match you want to attend — each ticket is valid for a single game.
- Choose your preferred seating tier — Regular, VIP, or VVIP.
- Pay securely using mobile money (e.g. M-Pesa) or a credit/debit card.
- Receive your e-ticket by email or SMS.
- Arrive early on match day — especially for popular games like those involving Kenya — as stadiums will open well in advance and are expected to fill quickly.
Tips and Reminders for Fans
- Only purchase through chan.mookh.com — unofficial sellers may offer counterfeit tickets.
- Book early, especially for Harambee Stars matches, which are in high demand.
- Plan your transport in advance; shuttle services will be available, but traffic could still be heavy around stadiums.
- Carry a valid ID, which must match the name on your ticket to gain entry.
Final Word
With affordable prices, modernized stadiums, and simplified regional travel arrangements, CHAN 2025 is set to be a vibrant, inclusive tournament. For Kenyan fans, this is a chance not only to support the national team on home soil but to take part in a truly Pan-African celebration of sport and unity.
So, if you’re planning to be part of the action, head over to chan.mookh.com on July 23 and grab your ticket. The stage is set, the teams are ready, and the crowd is waiting.