Kenya’s Boniface Muchiri Promoted to Corporal After CHAN Heroics

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Kenya winger Boniface Muchiri has been rewarded with a promotion in his military career with the Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) following his outstanding performances at the African Nations Championship (CHAN) 2024.

Muchiri, who also captains Ulinzi Stars, the KDF’s Kenyan Premier League side, has risen from the rank of Senior Private to Corporal — a significant advancement reflecting both his contributions on the football pitch and his dedication to military service.

The pacey winger featured prominently for the Harambee Stars as they reached the quarter-finals of the tournament, which is reserved for home-based players. He was instrumental in Kenya’s impressive maiden campaign, registering two crucial assists and playing a central role in the team’s spirited run.

The new rank was formally conferred at the Defence Headquarters in Nairobi on Wednesday by the General Officer Commanding Eastern Command, Major General Luka Kutto. The ceremony was presided over by the Chief of Defence Forces (CDF), General Charles Kahariri, who expressed immense pride in Muchiri’s achievements.

“We are very grateful for your commitment, hard work and excellent performance while serving Kenya and, by extension, the KDF. We wish you success in your future assignments and are confident you will continue to excel,” said General Kahariri.

Muchiri’s elevation followed a special request made by Harambee Stars skipper Aboud Omar to Commander-in-Chief, President William Ruto, when he visited the national team’s training camp before the start of the tournament. Omar reiterated the plea after Kenya’s historic victory over two-time winners Morocco, and the request has now been honoured.

For Muchiri, the recognition is both humbling and motivating. “It is a massive honour to be recognised in this way by my employer, the Kenya Defence Forces. It feels great to be appreciated, and it shows that whatever you do is valued,” he told CAFOnline.

“The support from the KDF in nurturing talent has been immense, and I am proud to be an example that if you perform, good things will follow. Discipline and hard work are the foundation of the army, and anyone who observes them will always walk with favour by their side.”

Muchiri joined the KDF in late 2021 after leaving Tusker FC. In just three years, he has cemented his place as a key figure in the national team while also rising swiftly through the military ranks.

His promotion now stands as a powerful source of inspiration and morale for all sportsmen and women serving the nation.

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