Tag: AFCON

  • DR Congo’s Human Statue Becomes AFCON’s Most Famous Fan

    DR Congo’s Human Statue Becomes AFCON’s Most Famous Fan

    His team were knocked out of the Africa Cup of Nations in agonising fashion on Tuesday, but the Democratic Republic of Congo’s human statue Michel Kuka Mboladinga will be remembered as the tournament’s most remarkable supporter.

    The colourfully-dressed Kuka has earned fame as the fan who stands completely immobile throughout his team’s games, looking towards the sky with his right arm raised and palm open.

    He has become a media star and on Tuesday was accompanied by a delegation of several hundred Congolese supporters whose trip to Morocco was paid for by the country’s government.

    They took their place in the stands in Rabat for the last-16 tie against Algeria which the Leopards lost 1-0 to a goal late in extra time.

    Kuka’s pose is inspired by that of a statue of Congolese independence leader and former prime minister Patrice Lumumba which stands in Kinshasa.

    Lumumba briefly served as the country’s first prime minister in 1960 and was assassinated the following year by a combination of separatists from the region of Katanga and Belgian mercenaries.

    His body was dissolved in acid and never found, although it was discovered decades later that remains, including a tooth, had been kept in Belgium.

    Kuka’s pose is inspired by that of a statue of Congolese independence leader and former prime minister Patrice Lumumba which stands in Kinshasa.

    Lumumba briefly served as the country’s first prime minister in 1960 and was assassinated the following year by a combination of separatists from the region of Katanga and Belgian mercenaries.

    His body was dissolved in acid and never found, although it was discovered decades later that remains, including a tooth, had been kept in Belgium.

    The killing is one of the darkest moments in the history of relations between Belgium and its former colony.

    Congolese fans at the Cup of Nations who spoke to AFP expressed pride at seeing Kuka’s tribute to Lumumba.

    Kuka is “our brother”, said 30-year-old Laetitia Malula during a gathering of supporters in Casablanca on the eve of the Algeria game.

    “He has chosen to imitate Lumumba…our hero. That is we why we chant his name.”

    DR Congo’s participation in the Cup of Nations has come amid an ongoing conflict in the east of the country along its border with Rwanda, where conflict has flared since 2021 with the resurgence of the Rwandan-backed M23 armed group.

    Kuka did not speak to AFP having apparently taken himself out of the limelight due to the overwhelming media attention.

    But 35-year-old Jered Bitobo, head of communication of the supporters group to which Kuka belongs, described his compatriot’s pose as “a sign of peace”.

    “He is sending out a strong message, both at local and international level. The open palm is a sign of peace and we need peace in our country,” Bitobo said.

    It is understood that Kuka first performed the pose several years ago during matches of leading Congolese side AS Vita Club.

  • FKF Under Auditor-General’s Probe Over Sh244 Million AFCON Funds

    FKF Under Auditor-General’s Probe Over Sh244 Million AFCON Funds

    Football Kenya Federation books have been placed under scrutiny by the Office of the Auditor-General over embezzlement of Sh244 million they received to cater for Harambee Stars’ preparation for this year’s AFCON.

    “FKF gave us their report and we sent it back with questions. We have passed the same report to the Office of the Auditor-General to look at it and give us their opinion on the expenditure figures reflected in the document.”Sports PS Kirimi Kaberia said on Thursday when he appeared before the National Assembly Committee on Sports.

    Last month, Nick Mwendwa led federation accused PS Kaberia creating bad blood between them and the government. They also have accused the PS of having an unresponsive attitude in their requests for funding from the Sports, Arts and Social Development Fund.

    Yesterday, on Thursday, the Chairman of the committee Victor Munyaka asked the PS to explain his altercation with FKF over the funds.

    “The report FKF provided had issues with accountability and the auditor is in the process of looking at the documents. I plead with the committee to allow the office to carry out the process so that we can give you factual information. Let’s hold another session and go through FKF issues. Probably away from the cameras and you will realize that there is a law governing the use of the money in the Fund. The accusations were not based on facts,” the PS said.

  • List Of The Harambee Stars AFCON Provisional Squad

    List Of The Harambee Stars AFCON Provisional Squad

    Sébastien  Migné  Harambee stars manager, has named impermanent squad  that will represent Kenya in Africa Cup of Nations.

    Kenya’s Harambee Stars will be participating in AFCON for the first time in 15 years.

    Kenya was placed in Group C in the AFCON competitions. The first match will on 23rd June against Algeria.

    Then on 27th June they will face Tanzania. Their last game in Cairo will be on 1st july against Senegal.

    Here’s a list of the Harambee Stars AFCON Provisional Squad:

    Goalkeepers:

    Patrick Matasi (St. Georges, Ethiopia),

    Faruk Shikhalo (Bandari FC, Kenya),

    John Oyemba (Kariobangi Sharks, Kenya).

    Defenders:

    Philemon Otieno (Gor Mahia-Kenya),

    Musa Mohammed (Nkana FC-Zambia),

    Joash Onyango (Gor Mahia-Kenya),

    Abud Omar (Sepsi Sfântu-Romania),

    David Owino (Zesco United-Zambia),

    Bernard Ochieng (Vihiga United-Kenya),

    Brian Mandela (Maritzburg United-South Africa),

    Erick Ouma (Vasalund IF-Sweden)

    Joseph Okumu.

    Midfielders:

    Victor Wanyama (Tottenham Hotspurs-England),

    Anthony Akumu (Zesco United-Zambia),

    Eric Johanna (IF Bromma-Sweden),

    Ismael Gonzales (UD Las Palmas-Spain),

    Francis Kahata (Gor Mahia-Kenya),

    Dennis Odhiambo (Sofapaka FC-Kenya),

    Johanna Omollo (Cercle Brugge-Belgium),

    Christopher Mbamba (Oskarshamns AIK-Sweden),

    Clifton Miheso,

    Whyvonne Isuza.

    Forwards:

    Paul Were (AFC Leopards-Kenya),

    Ayub Timbe (Beijing Renhe-China),

    Michael Olunga (Kashiwa Reysol-Japan),

    Allan Wanga (Kakamega Homeboyz-Kenya),

    Massud Juma,

    John Avire,

    Ochieng Ovella.