“We have a chance, we stand a good chance to make it to the Afcon finals again,” Mwendwa told Goal in a recent interview.
“All we need to do is to win our home matches and get a perfect result away from home. It is a tricky group of course, but we will work hard to get the job done.”
Football Kenya Federation (FKF) president Nick Mwendwa expressed his confidence in the team and is sure they will make it past the group stage and earn a second straight appearance at Afcon.
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The Harambee stars will begin there campaign with an away match against Egypt in November and follow up with a return home to face Togo in Nairobi. Kenya also faces Comoro Island at home as the third game before playing the same team away in their fourth group fixture.
The 2021 tournament will be held in Cameroon and will also see 24 teams battle for the title.