Kenya is gearing up to welcome the continent for the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations, with a lineup of modern and upgraded stadiums ready to stage matches during the historic tournament.
As one of the three co-hosts alongside Tanzania and Uganda, Kenya will rely on five key venues spread across the country, combining large capacities with modern facilities to meet CAF standards.
Here is a look at the Kenyan stadiums selected for AFCON 2027 and their seating capacities:
Talanta Stadium – 60,000
Moi International Sports Centre, Kasarani – 55,000
Nyayo National Stadium – 30,000
Bukhungu Stadium – 25,000
Kipchoge Keino Stadium – 15,000
These venues are expected to play a central role in delivering a memorable AFCON experience, as East Africa hosts the expanded 24-team tournament for the first time in history.
With Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda sharing hosting duties, AFCON 2027 promises to be a landmark moment for football development, infrastructure growth and continental unity in the region.



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