Kenya still have a long road ahead to join Africa's elite


FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football - Africa Cup of Nations 2019 - Group C - Algeria v Kenya - 30 June Stadium, Cairo, Egypt - June 23, 2019 Kenya coach Sebastien Migne REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh

CAIRO (Reuters) - Kenya still have a long, hard road ahead if they are to come anywhere near matching the success they have enjoyed in athletics on the football field, coach Sebastien Migne said on Wednesday.

Kenyan, known as the Harambee Stars, are taking part in the Africa Cup of Nations for the sixth time and have won only one match out of 15 -- beating Burkina Faso 3-0 on their last appearance in 2004 when they had already been eliminated.

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