Kenya is set to host the inaugural FIFA Women’s Series, bringing together four national teams for an international tournament at Nyayo National Stadium.
The competition will feature Harambee Starlets alongside Australia, India, and Malawi, with matches scheduled from April 11 to April 15, 2026.
The tournament will kick off on Saturday, April 11, with two matches at Nyayo Stadium. Harambee Starlets will face India at 6.00 pm in the day’s headline fixture, while Australia will take on Malawi earlier at 2.00 pm.
The tournament will conclude on Wednesday, April 15, with the third-place playoff set for 2.00 pm, followed by the final at 6.00 pm to determine the inaugural champion.
Hosting the FIFA Women’s Series provides Kenya with an opportunity to strengthen key areas of football development beyond match play.
The tournament is expected to support growth in event organisation, operational planning, and match officiating, while offering valuable experience in managing international competitions. This exposure will help build local capacity and align Kenya with global standards in tournament delivery.
FKF President Hussein Mohammed welcomed the development, noting its significance for the growth of the game in the country.
“Hosting this tournament is a big step for Kenya’s football. It not only gives our national team valuable international exposure but also strengthens our capacity to organise and deliver competitions at the highest level. We thank the Government for their support and collaboration in making this possible.”
Sports Cabinet Secretary Salim Mvurya also highlighted the importance of such opportunities in positioning Kenya on the global stage.
“Being able to host a tournament of this nature reflects the progress Kenya is making in sports development. It shows that we are moving in the right direction and strengthening our place on the global map. We appreciate the Federation’s alignment with the broader vision of growing sports in the country.”
For Harambee Starlets, the series presents a valuable chance to compete against diverse opposition and gain further international experience.
