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Kenya national team Harambee Stars have been confirmed as among the teams that will take part in the 2026 FIFA Series.
The teamβs participation was confirmed after the fixtures for the tournament were officially released, confirming Harambee Stars’ participation in the March international window in Kigali, Rwanda.
We are drawn in CAF group A with Estonia, Grenada and Rwanda for the FIFA Series International Friendlies in Kigali
π International Friendlies
π March 23-31, 2026
π Kigali, RwandaRead more π https://t.co/fFLjfFYSf5 pic.twitter.com/AmwsJFZ2cO
β Harambee Stars (@Harambee__Stars) January 19, 2026
Kenya will open their campaign against Estonia on 27th March at 6:00 PM at Amahoro Stadium. Harambee Stars’ second match in the mini-tournament will depend on the outcome of the other opening fixture between Rwanda and Grenada.
Under the tournament format, the winner of Match 1 will face the winner of Match 2, while the loser of Match 1 will play the loser of Match 2.
The FIFA Series presents a unique opportunity for Harambee Stars to test themselves against opponents from different confederations, offering meaningful international exposure as the team continues to build cohesion and competitive sharpness.
It is designed to give national teams structured competitive friendlies. For Harambee Stars, this comes at a crucial time as the team continues preparations for the upcoming 2027 AFCON.
The 2026 FIFA Series will be the second edition of the FIFA Series, an invitational Association football tournament promoted by FIFA that features friendly matches between national teams from different continental confederations.
It will feature nine different four-team series taking place across eight host countries during the FIFA window of March 23-31. Initially, nine host countries were announced, including Australia, Azerbaijan, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Mauritius, Puerto Rico, Rwanda and Uzbekistan, with New Zealand joining later.
The 2026 edition of this initiative will feature 48 national teams β representing almost a quarter of FIFAβs 211 Member Associations β competing in 12 groups of four teams each.
Kenya vs Estonia (March 27 | 6PM | Amahoro Stadium)
Winner M1 vs Winner M2 (March 30 | 9PM | Amahoro Stadium)
Loser M1 vs Loser M2 (March 30 | 6PM | Amahoro Stadium)