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Harambee Starlets Qualify for 2026 FIFA Women’s Series Finals After 2-0 Win Over India and Secure Ksh1.5 Million Reward Boost

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Last updated: 2026/04/13 at 2:23 PM
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Harambee Starlets have secured qualification for the 2026 FIFA Women’s Series Finals after a strong 2-0 victory over India, marking one of their most important international results in recent years. The win reflects steady progress in the team’s performance and growing competitiveness on the global stage. It also highlights Kenya’s continued investment in women’s football development and international exposure. The result has been widely celebrated by fans and officials who see it as a major step forward for the team. The qualification now places Kenya among the teams preparing for a high-profile global tournament.

The match against India was decisive and well controlled, with Harambee Starlets showing discipline in both attack and defence. They managed to score two goals while keeping a clean sheet, which demonstrated balance across all areas of play. The victory was not only about the scoreline but also about tactical execution and composure under pressure. Players maintained structure throughout the match and limited India’s ability to create clear scoring chances. This performance ensured Kenya’s place in the 2026 FIFA Women’s Series Finals, a competition that brings together emerging and established women’s football nations.

Following the qualification, government officials moved quickly to recognize the team’s achievement with financial rewards. Cabinet Secretary Salim Mvurya and Cabinet Secretary Soipan Tuya announced a combined reward of Ksh1 million for the players in recognition of their success. The gesture was intended to motivate the squad and acknowledge the importance of their qualification. It also reflects the government’s growing focus on supporting women in sports and rewarding international performance. The financial boost adds morale ahead of their preparations for the upcoming tournament.

Additional support came from the Football Kenya Federation, which contributed Ksh500,000 to the team following their qualification. This combined support from both government and football authorities brings the total reward package to Ksh1.5 million. The funding is expected to assist the team with preparations, training camps, and logistics ahead of the 2026 competition. It also signals stronger coordination between sports administrators and government bodies in supporting national teams. The recognition highlights the value placed on international success in women’s football.

The qualification for the 2026 FIFA Women’s Series Finals is significant for Kenyan football development. It provides the Harambee Starlets with a platform to compete against stronger international teams and gain valuable experience. Exposure to higher-level competition is expected to improve player performance and tactical growth. It also increases visibility for Kenyan women footballers, potentially opening doors for international opportunities. The achievement strengthens the team’s profile and builds momentum for future tournaments.

The Harambee Starlets’ 2-0 victory over India and qualification for the 2026 FIFA Women’s Series Finals represents a major milestone for Kenyan women’s football. The financial rewards from Salim Mvurya, Soipan Tuya, and the Football Kenya Federation underline the importance of the achievement. The support reflects recognition of both performance and long-term development in the sport. As the team prepares for the global tournament, expectations will continue to grow around their progress and competitiveness. The result stands as a strong statement of Kenya’s rising presence in international women’s football.

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