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Mogadishu City Club reveal ticket prices for CAF Champions League tie against Kenya Police FC

Reading Time: 2min | Mon. 15.09.25. | 18:57

The return leg of the tie will be staged a week later at the same venue, with Kenya Police, playing host as they chase progression into the second preliminary round

Mogadishu City Club have announced ticket prices for their CAF Champions League tie against Kenya Police FC.

The fixture, scheduled for Saturday, 20 September, at Nairobi’s Nyayo National Stadium, will mark the Somali giants’ third appearance on Africa’s grandest club football stage, having previously graced the competition named Banadir SC back then.

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According to Salient Sports Management in conjunction with Radio Generation, fans will be offered four distinct ticketing categories designed to cater to different match-day experiences.

Supporters wishing to watch the clash from the terraces will pay Ksh 300, while those opting for the VIP section will part with Ksh 1,000.

For the VVIP category, the ticket has been set at Ksh 3,000, whereas the exclusive presidential box, offering premium viewing and hospitality, will go for Ksh 10,000.

Tickets will be sold exclusively through digital platforms, either via Langopass.com or by dialing the USSD code 26525#, a move aimed at easing accessibility and ensuring secure transactions for fans eager to be part of the spectacle, with kick-off set for 4:00 pm.

The return leg of the tie will be staged a week later at the same venue, with Kenya Police, playing host as they chase progression into the second preliminary round.

The winner on aggregate of the two-legged affair will face either South Sudan’s Jamus FC or Sudanese giants Al Hilal, a tie that promises even sterner opposition.

For Police FC, the tournament represents uncharted territory.

The Law Enforcers earned their maiden CAF Champions League slot after a spirited domestic campaign that saw them lift their first-ever Football Kenya Federation Premier League (FKFPL) title.

They amassed 65 points, six more than record champions Gor Mahia, to crown a memorable season and underline their meteoric rise in Kenyan football.

For Mogadishu City, the club will be banking on its passionate supporters in the Somali diaspora, alongside local fans, to fill Nyayo Stadium and create an atmosphere worthy of Africa’s premier club competition.



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