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For the second Sunday running, thousands of Kenyans thronged the Moi International Sports Centre, Kasarani, to cheer on Harambee Stars. Reduced to 10 men, Kenya still edged past the Atlas Lions in a thrilling Group A clash. However, the victory was marred by chaotic scenes as hundreds of fans without tickets forced their way into the stadium.
0-Man Harambee Stars Stun Atlas Lions at Kasarani
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