Harambee stars Must-Win Clash Against Zimbabwe: A Pivotal Step Toward AFCON 2025 Qualification
Kenya’s Harambee Stars are on the brink of a defining moment as they prepare to face Zimbabwe in a crucial 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifier on Friday, November 15. The match, scheduled to take place at Peter Mokaba Stadium in Polokwane, South Africa, is a must-win if Kenya is to keep its qualification hopes alive. Although the journey is challenging, Kenya’s strong historical performance against Zimbabwe offers reason for optimism, with the numbers suggesting that the Harambee Stars could have the upper hand.
For coach Engin Firat and his squad, the qualification scenario is clear yet demanding. Kenya needs to secure victories in both upcoming matches — first against Zimbabwe and then against Namibia just four days later. Additionally, the team will need a bit of luck, as they require Zimbabwe to lose to Cameroon in their final qualifying match. Only this sequence of results would see Kenya and Cameroon joining forces in AFCON 2025, sending Harambee Stars back to the continental stage for the first time since 2019.
Zimbabwe’s recent form has been impressive, making them formidable opponents. The Warriors have gone unbeaten in the qualifiers, starting with back-to-back draws against Kenya and Cameroon before clinching two crucial victories over Namibia. They currently sit second in the group with eight points, four ahead of Kenya, whose journey has been rockier. Despite the gap, Kenya’s strong historical record against Zimbabwe suggests that Friday’s match might be more balanced than it appears.
Kenya’s history with Zimbabwe dates back to 1982, with the two teams having met 12 times in various competitions. In these encounters, the Harambee Stars have shown a remarkable ability to handle the Warriors, having only lost once, with six wins and five draws. Notably, Kenya’s last defeat to Zimbabwe was nearly four decades ago, in 1985, when they went down 2-0. Since then, the Kenyan squad has maintained an unbeaten run against Zimbabwe, winning four matches and drawing four. In their last six meetings, Kenya emerged victorious four times and drew twice, a trend that reinforces their positive outlook as they prepare for this critical fixture.
One of the most recent highlights in the Kenya-Zimbabwe rivalry came in March during the Four Nations tournament. Kenya staged an impressive comeback in that match, overturning an early deficit to win 3-1, thanks to a stunning hat-trick by captain Michael Olunga. This win has since served as a motivational boost for Kenya, showcasing their resilience and ability to capitalize on Zimbabwe’s defensive vulnerabilities. However, with Olunga and other key players missing from Kenya’s lineup in September’s qualifier, coach Firat took a more conservative approach, leading to a goalless draw. While the defensive strategy kept Zimbabwe at bay, it also limited Kenya’s scoring opportunities, a move that some fans now question as it left them with fewer points than desired.
Heading into Friday’s match, Firat is expected to adopt a more aggressive approach, seeking to unleash Kenya’s attacking potential to secure the crucial three points. The coach is likely to field a lineup that emphasizes offense, hoping to capitalize on Kenya’s impressive track record against Zimbabwe. This shift in strategy could be the key to ensuring a victory, particularly with the stakes so high. Firat’s more assertive game plan is seen as necessary given that any result short of a win could spell the end of Kenya’s AFCON 2025 hopes.
Adding to the intensity of the match is the anticipated atmosphere in Polokwane. Reports suggest that Zimbabwean fans are planning to attend in large numbers, hoping to outnumber Kenyan supporters and create a home-like environment for the Warriors. For Kenya, this potential disadvantage in fan support will require an extra level of focus and resilience from Firat’s squad. Despite the challenge, the team remains undeterred, relying on their historical record and determination to drive them forward.
A win on Friday would not only keep Kenya’s AFCON 2025 dream alive but would also set a positive tone for their next and final group match against Namibia. For Firat and his players, the record against Zimbabwe serves as both motivation and a reminder of Kenya’s potential to succeed under pressure. The players understand the weight of this moment and the opportunity they have to deliver a memorable performance for their fans and for the nation.
As Kenya approaches this pivotal encounter, the focus will be on maintaining discipline, seizing scoring opportunities, and overcoming the odds. The task is challenging, but the Harambee Stars have the experience and track record to secure a victory. Firat’s men are well aware of the stakes, and as they take to the pitch on Friday, they will do so with a sense of purpose and belief that they can make history.
In the end, Kenya’s journey to AFCON 2025 depends on their performance against Zimbabwe and Namibia, combined with favorable results from other matches. With optimism fueled by past triumphs, the Harambee Stars are ready to face this challenge head-on, determined to keep their qualification dreams alive. For the fans, the upcoming matches promise to be thrilling showcases of Kenya’s potential and resilience, as Harambee Stars aim to bring AFCON dreams back to Kenya.