Harambee Stars Heroes Honored by President Ruto on Mashujaa Day
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Written by Peter Situma
- Published: Oct 21, 2025
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Four Harambee Stars players were among those celebrated by President William Ruto during this year’s Mashujaa Day celebrations at Ithookwe Stadium in Kitui County on Monday.
Defender Abud Omar, goalkeeper Byrne Omondi, midfielder Alpha Onyango, striker Ryan Ogam, and team manager/data analyst Nick Kimanthi were recognized for their remarkable contributions to Kenya’s outstanding performance at the African Nations Championship (CHAN) held on home soil in August.
The national team defied expectations by advancing to the quarterfinals in their first-ever appearance at the tournament. Omar, who captained the side, received praise for his exceptional leadership and composure both on and off the pitch. His defensive solidity and experience anchored Kenya’s backline, while his influence in the locker room helped maintain team unity and focus throughout the competition.
Between the posts, Byrne Omondi of Gor Mahia stood out with his commanding presence and crucial saves in key matches. His stellar performance against Morocco, where he made several decisive stops to secure victory and earned the Man of the Match award, was vital in propelling Kenya to the knockout stage.
Midfielder Alpha Onyango, also of Gor Mahia, showcased creativity and control in midfield. His ability to dictate tempo, distribute the ball, and apply pressure saw him earn two Man of the Match awards, marking him as one of Kenya’s most promising talents.
Up front, Ryan Ogam, who plies his trade in Austria, made headlines with his sharp finishing. He scored two match-winning goals against Morocco and Zambia, guiding Kenya into the quarterfinals and earning recognition as one of the breakout performers of the tournament.
Behind the scenes, Nick Kimanthi, the team’s data analyst and manager, was commended for his innovative use of analytics and performance tracking. His detailed statistical insights which include covering distance covered, workload, recovery rates, and effort ratios, have helped head coach Benni McCarthy refine tactics and optimize training sessions.
President Ruto applauded the players for their discipline and patriotism, emphasizing that their CHAN 2024 success had reignited national pride and optimism in Kenyan football.
Impact on Kenyan Football
The Mashujaa Day recognition marks a turning point for Kenya’s sporting landscape. It reflects a broader government commitment to nurturing local talent and investing in sports infrastructure. As Kenya prepares to co-host the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) alongside Uganda and Tanzania, the celebration of these CHAN heroes serves as a reminder of what teamwork, innovation, and national support can achieve in shaping the country’s football future.
Peter Situma
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