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Harambee stars coach Engin Firat is hopeful that the Nyayo National Stadium will be ready in June for the 2026 world cup qualifiers with the Kasarani stadium unavailable until the end of the year. Firat is worried that if Nyayo is certified not fit by the confederation of Africa football CAF, then Harambee Stars will be forced to play home matches outside the country.
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