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    McCarthy: I can make a change in Kenya – 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers

    King JajaBy King JajaMay 11, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
    McCarthy: I can make a change in Kenya – 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers

    Benni McCarthy, coach of Kenya reacts during FIFA World Cup Qualifiers 2026 match between Kenya and Gabon at Nyayo National Stadium in Nairobi, Kenya on 23 March 2025 ©Kelly Ayoudi/BackpagePix

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    Sunday May 11, 2025. 15:00

    Benni McCarthy has revealed the reason behind his decision to take on the Kenya job over a potential return to South Africa.

    The Bafana Bafana legend had been heavily linked with a move to Kaizer Chiefs after his contract with Manchester United expired at the end of the 2023-24 season.

    McCarthy also confirmed that he’d been interviewed by three unnamed Major Soccer League (MLS) clubs as he expressed ambitions of working in the United States.

    However, the 47-year-old was ultimately unveiled as the new Harambee Stars head coach and kicked off his tenure with a 3-3 draw against Gambia in a 2026 World Cup qualifier on March 19.

    McCarthy felt the opportunity to put the East African country on the map when they co-host the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations alongside Uganda and Tanzania was too good to turn down, and the former Cape Town City and AmaZulu coach believes he can make a change in Kenya.

    “I thought it was a great opportunity. It’s a prosperous country with a very ambitious new federation that just came into power,” McCarthy said in an interview with CGTN.

    “I think the project they sold me was that they want to build a team from now up until 2027, when they host the African Nations Cup (AFCON).

    “They want to be able to compete and establish a strong foothold in African football. I thought the opportunity and the foundation of football players they had were really good, and that my team and I could make a change.

    “We could get the team ready for 2027 when they host the Nations Cup, and we could have a strong say in how the tournament unfolds and how far we can take Kenya – somewhere they’ve never been before. That looked like a decent project for my team and me, and that’s why Kenya.”

    King Jaja
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