The Harambee Junior Stars underwent an age test before the U-17 Africa Cup qualifiers



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The winner of the tournament will reserve a ticket for the 2017 Nations Nations Africa Cup in May 2019

Kenya's U-17 boys team has been subjected to an age test before the 2019 Nations Cup qualifiers 2019

Players were subjected to a series of medical tests to determine their legal age as required by the African Football Confederation.

The U17 national team underwent magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) tests on Tuesday, July 24, 2018 before the African Under-17 Cup qualifiers in the United States. Africa to be played between August 11 and August 27, 2018 in Tanzania #CreatingTheFuture #FKF pic.twitter.com/rVclASC8MK

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"The Café forces us to take magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) tests to make sure that the players who participate in the tournament are not only physically fit but also in the necessary, "said FKF CEO Robert Muthomi.

The team will begin residency training in Nairobi on Wednesday, July 25, 2018, in anticipation of the tournament that will take place from August 11 to 26 in Tanzania.

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Kenya was grouped in Group B alongside Uganda, Ethiopia, South Sudan and Djibouti. Group A includes Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi, Somalia and Sudan.

The winner of the tournament will reserve a ticket for the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations in May 2019 alongside Tanzania, who was automatically qualified hosts.

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