CHAN 2024 Grand Finale: Underdog Madagascar Clashes With Morocco For African Crown in Kenya

The TotalEnergies African Nations Championship (CHAN) PAMOJA 2024 has been a groundbreaking event, jointly hosted by Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania. This cross-border collaboration aimed to redefine African football and has been hailed as a resounding success, demonstrating the region's capability to unite, organize, and deliver world-class sporting events. Significant investments were made in infrastructure, with refurbished venues like Moi International Sports Centre Kasarani and Nyayo Stadium in Nairobi, Benjamin Mkapa Stadium in Dar es Salaam, and Nelson Mandela Stadium in Kampala, breathing new life into the region’s football landscape.
At the heart of CHAN 2024’s success were the passionate fans, described as the "true 12th Man." From the thunderous roars in stadiums to the vibrant fan zones in areas like Baba Dogo, Githurai, and Mathare, supporters showcased discipline, passion, and pride, proving that lively celebration and order can coexist. Kenya, in particular, transcended mere hosting, using the tournament to reshape its football culture by placing fans central to the narrative and fostering community inclusion. The meticulous planning by Kenya extended to layered security, well-organized fan zones, and extensive broadcast deals, ensuring the tournament was safe, accessible, and brought the action into homes across the continent. Nairobi, for the final, became the undisputed capital of African football, proudly demonstrating its readiness for future major tournaments, including the AFCON 2027 bid.
The journey to the final was marked by drama, resilience, and unforgettable moments. While hosts Kenya made their mark by reaching the knockout stages before being eliminated, it was Madagascar that truly captured imaginations with their fairytale run. The semi-finals delivered high stakes and intense competition, setting the stage for a historic clash.
In one dramatic semi-final held in Dar es Salaam, tournament newcomers Madagascar secured their first-ever place in a CHAN final with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Sudan in extra time. Despite playing with ten men for a significant portion of the match after Fenohasina Razafimaro’s red card in the 79th minute, Madagascar persevered. The decisive moment came in the 116th minute when substitute Toky Rakotondraibe drilled a stunning goal past the Sudanese goalkeeper. Midfielder Rijaniaina Nicolas Randriamanampisoa, or "Nicolas," was instrumental, earning the TotalEnergies Man of the Match award for his tireless performance, covering every blade of grass, pressing, tackling, and distributing with composure. His humble acknowledgment of the team's unity epitomized Madagascar's spirit, a side that debuted in CHAN 2022 by winning bronze and now stands at the pinnacle of a continental competition.
The other semi-final in Kampala saw seasoned contenders Morocco defeat defending champions Senegal 5-3 on penalties after a thrilling 1-1 draw. Senegal initially took the lead through Joseph Layousse’s header, but Morocco swiftly equalized seven minutes later with a powerful strike from Sabir Bougrine, his second goal of the tournament. The match remained deadlocked through extra time, leading to a tense penalty shootout. Morocco displayed nerves of steel, converting all five of their spot kicks flawlessly, while Senegal's captain Seyni N’Diaye unfortunately hit the crossbar with their opening attempt, sealing their fate. Led by players like Mohamed Rabie Hrimat and Youssef Mehri, Morocco, already two-time champions (2018, 2020), proved their composure and winning mentality to reach their third CHAN final.
All roads now lead to the Moi International Sports Centre in Nairobi for the grand final on August 30th, where Madagascar will face Morocco. This promises to be an exciting clash between the ambitious first-timers, Madagascar, and the experienced champions, Morocco, who are chasing a record-equalling third CHAN title. Before the final, Senegal and Sudan will contest the third-place playoff in Kampala, aiming to conclude their campaigns on a positive note.
The final is set to be a captivating encounter, defined by contrasting strengths. It's a battle of "Experience vs. Belief," with Morocco's proven track record against Madagascar's inspiring underdog narrative. Morocco, driven by midfield control from players like Hrimat and creative runs from Mehri, will likely try to dictate play. In contrast, Madagascar, with players like Rafanomezantsoa and Razafimaro, will aim to capitalize on transitions and counter-punches. The goalkeepers, Morocco's El Mehdi Al Harrar and Madagascar's hero Michel “Toldo” Ramandimbisoa, will undoubtedly be in the spotlight, with their saves potentially swinging history. Regardless of the outcome, CHAN PAMOJA 2024 has already solidified its legacy as more than just a football tournament; it has been Africa’s homecoming, and Kenya its proud crowning stage, redefining the continent's football story.
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