In a remarkable turn of events, Harambee Starlets have defied the odds and secured their place in the second round of Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) qualification. Today’s match at Nyayo Stadium will be forever etched in Kenyan football history, as Harambee Starlets emerged victorious over Cameroon in a penalty shootout following a hard-fought 1-1 draw in regular time.

The journey to qualify for Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) has been fraught with challenges for Harambee Starlets. They encountered a setback with a narrow 1-0 loss in the first leg in Cameroon, but their unyielding determination and resilience shone brightly on home soil. The Nyayo Stadium bore witness to their indomitable spirit as they clawed their way back into contention.

In a nail-biting penalty shootout, Harambee Starlets displayed incredible composure, prevailing 4-3 against a formidable Cameroonian side. The stadium erupted in jubilation with each successful penalty, marking a moment of pure sporting drama that will be cherished by fans and players alike.

As Harambee Starlets revel in the glory of this remarkable achievement, they now shift their focus to the next challenge. In the upcoming round, they will face the winner between Gabon and Botswana. This clash, scheduled for later this year, represents another significant hurdle on the road to Morocco.