
CAF confirms start of tickets sales one week to CHAN kick-off
Reading Time: 2min | Sun. 27.07.25. | 16:48
Prices have been carefully structured to ensure broad accessibility while also catering to premium experiences for VIP and VVIP spectators
The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has officially released ticketing information for the eagerly awaited 2024 CAF African Nations Championship (CHAN) PAMOJA, set to be co-hosted by Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda.
In an update posted on its official website, CAF announced that tickets are now available for purchase, effective from Friday, 25 July, via CAF’s ticketing portal.
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The announcement comes just a week before the tournament kicks off, offering fans across the continent a chance to witness Africa’s top home-based talent live in action.
The championship, which officially begins on Saturday, 2 August 2025, will mark a historic moment for East African football, being the first CHAN tournament jointly hosted by three nations.
CAF emphasized that ticket prices have been carefully structured to ensure broad accessibility while also catering to premium experiences for VIP and VVIP spectators.
In Kenya, the Local Organising Committee (LOC) confirmed that fans will pay Ksh 200 for regular entry, Ksh 500 for VIP, and Ksh 1,000 for VVIP access.
Uganda, meanwhile, announced more modest rates, with tickets priced at USD 1 (approximately UGX 3,586 / Ksh 129) for regular, USD 2 (UGX 7,052 / Ksh 358) for VIP, and USD 3 (UGX 10,578 / Ksh 387) for VVIP categories.
Tanzania will offer the most affordable tickets among the host nations.
Fans attending matches at Dar es Salaam’s Benjamin Mkapa Stadium will pay Tsh 2,000 (around Ksh 100) for regular tickets, Tsh 5,000 (Ksh 250) for VIP B, and Tsh 10,000 (Ksh 500) for VIP A.
The tournament will run from Saturday, 2 August to Saturday, 30 August 2025.
The opening ceremony and curtain-raiser match featuring Tanzania and Burkina Faso will take place at Benjamin Mkapa Stadium, while the final and closing ceremony are scheduled for Nairobi’s Kasarani Stadium.
The stakes are high for participating nations, with the ultimate champion of this eighth edition exclusively reserved for players active in domestic leagues, set to pocket a prize purse of USD 3.5 million, equivalent to approximately Ksh 455 million.
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