Are you ready for the ultimate African football adventure? With East Africa preparing to host CHAN and AFCON 2026, now is the time to start planning your trip. This fan guide has everything you need to know.
How to Get Tickets
Official ticket sales will be announced on tournament websites and authorized platforms. Fans are encouraged to buy tickets early to secure the best seats at affordable prices. Watch out for announcements from official sources to avoid scams.
Where to Stay
East Africa’s major cities — Nairobi, Kampala, and Dar es Salaam — offer a wide range of accommodations. From luxury hotels to budget-friendly guesthouses, you will find options to suit every budget. Booking early is recommended as hotels near stadiums will fill up fast.
Travel Tips for Visitors
- Ensure your passport is valid for at least six months from your travel date.
- Check for visa requirements before arrival.
- Currency varies by country, but mobile money services are widely accepted.
- Use official taxis or ride-hailing apps for safe transportation.
- Respect local customs and cultural norms to fully enjoy your visit.
Experience the Fan Zones
Each host city will have official fan zones where you can watch matches on big screens, enjoy local food, and participate in fun activities. These zones are perfect for meeting other fans and soaking up the electric atmosphere.
Merchandise and Souvenirs
Do not miss the chance to grab official tournament merchandise, including jerseys, scarves, and collectible memorabilia. Merchandise outlets will be available in stadiums and fan zones.
Conclusion
CHAN and AFCON 2026 will be a once-in-a-lifetime experience for every football fan. Whether you are traveling to East Africa or following the action online, this guide ensures you are fully prepared to celebrate African football at its finest.
The Communications Unit at Pamoja Africa is dedicated to bringing fans timely, accurate, and inspiring stories from across the African football scene. Passionate about celebrating CHAN’24 and AFCON’27 editions lated for East Africa. The team curates news, features, and exclusive insights that connect audiences to the heart of African football.



