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Uganda League champions KCCA FC win CECAFA Kagame Cup

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A 62nd goal by Mustafa Kiiza was enough to give KCCA FC victory against Azam FC in the final of the 2019 CECAFA Kagame Club Championship played at the Kigali Stadium, Nyamirambo on Sunday.

The defender fired in a low shot that was slightly deflected past the Azam FC goalkeeper Razak Abalora.

It was victory for the Uganda Premier league champions after 41 years of waiting since they las lifted the regional trophy in 1978. “It is a great feeling to be champions of the CECAFA region. I am happy that my players have got some good international experience during this tournament,” said KCCA FC coach Mike Hillary Mutebi.

KCCA FC who also beat Azam FC by the same margin in the group stage dominated most of the game with Allan Okello, Gift Ali and Sadat Anaku all missing some clear chances.

Azam FC’s Paul Peter and Iddi Selemani also had some scoring chances but shot wide. “It was not our day. We had some chances to score but failed to take them,” said Azam FC’s head coach Etienne Ndayiragije after the game.

The champions KCCA FC received the trophy, medals and a cash prize of  US$30,000 (Shs78 million). The runner’s up Azam FC received US$20,000 and Zambia’s Green Eagles FC who came third took home US$10,000.

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History is made with Tanzania set to face Senegal in AFCON U-17 final

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Tanzania have written their own history by reaching the final of the TotalEnergies CAF U-17 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2026 on-going in Morocco.

The Serengeti Boys battled to a goalless draw against Egypt in the first semi-final, but came out top 4-3 on penalties in a match played at the Moulay El Hassan Stadium in Rabat on Thursday night.

Coach Elieneza Nsanganzelu’s side will now face Senegal in the final on June 2nd, 2026.

The Senegal team held hosts Morocco to a 1-1 draw in the second semi-final and went on to win 7-6 via penalty shoot-outs.

“We are very happy that we have managed to qualify for the FIFA U-17 World Cup and now we have reached the final of the AFCON U-17,” a happy Tanzania coach Nsanganzelu said after the tense match.

To reach the final hurdle Tanzania beat Mozambique and Angola by the same 3-0 scoreline, and went on to suffer a 2-1 defeat to Mali in Group C.

At the quarter final stage Tanzanian drew 3-3 with Algeria and came out top in penalty shoot-outs winning 4-3. Against Egypt they again won 4-3 in penalties after a 0-0 draw at the semi final stage.

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Kenya ready to face Benin, Ivory Coast in 2026 WAFCON build-up ties

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Kenya’s Harambee Starlets have arrived in Ivory Coast ahead of two International friendly matches against Benin and the hosts.

Under head coach Beldine Odemba, the Harambee Starlets will face Benin on Monday, and conclude with a match against Ivory Coast on March 4th at the Stade Olympique Alassane Ouattara d’Ebimpé.

The two matches are will be used as build-ups ahead of the 2026 TotalEnergies Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) expected to  take place in Morocco March 17th to April 3rd.

“We are glad that the team will play two build-up matches in Ivory Coast and later have time to camp in France,” said coach Odemba.

Ivory Coast are currently ranked 72nd in the FIFA Women’s World Rankings, while Benin sit at 139. Kenya is currently placed 133rd.

Kenya and Tanzania are the two teams that qualified for the 2026 WAFCON. The Harambee Starlets are pooled in Group A alongside Morocco, Senegal and Algeria.

Final squad

Goalkeepers: Lilian Awuor, Annedy Kundu, Juliet Adhiambo

Defenders: Ruth Ingosi, Dorcas Shikobe, Enez Mango, Vivian Nasaka, Elizabeth Ochaka, Diana Ochol, Lorine Ilavonga, Elizabeth Muteshi

Midfielders: Lydia Akoth, Vidah Akeyo, Lorna Nyarinda, Fasila Adhiambo, Martha Amunyolet, Mwanalima Adam, Shaline Nambengele

Forwards: Violet Nanjala, Elizabeth Wambui, Jentrix Shikangwa, Shalyne Opisa, Airin Madalina, Valerie Nekesa, Eglay Mukhwana

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New CECAFA President Andemariam assumes office in Nairobi

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The new President of the Council of East and Central Africa Football Associations (CECAFA) Paulos Weldehaimanot Andemariam has officially assumed office at the CECAFA headquarters in Nairobi, Kenya.

He was warmly received by Football Kenya Federation (FKF) President, Hussein Mohamed.

Flanked by CECAFA Interim Executive Director Jean Sseninde and CECAFA Vice President Ali Abdi, Andermariam outlined his bold vision for a more revitalized and impactful CECAFA.

The new President said his mission centers on strengthening institutional structures, enhancing strategic partnerships – particularly with the Football Kenya Federation (FKF) and the Ministry of Youth and Sports – and driving sustainable growth across the region.

Having earlier in the day met Ministry of Youth and Sports CS Elijah Mwangi, he revealed established and ongoing engagements between CECAFA and the Ministry aimed at establishing a permanent CECAFA Headquarters in Nairobi. This is deemed at enhancing CECAFA stability and regional influence.

He emphasized the need for more capacitated human resources to elevate the game, especially as the region—Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania – prepares to co-host Africa’s biggest football tournament, the Africa Cup of Nations.

In his remarks, Hussein Mohamed welcomed the new President, pledging full support and collaboration to ensure CECAFA achieves its strategic objectives.

The event was attended by the CECAFA Vice-President and members of the CECAFA Secretariat, and former FKF Vice President Doris Petra. The new CECAFA President takes over from Alexandre Muyenge who served as the Acting President since late last year.

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CECAFA line-up seven tournaments for 2026 season

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The Council of East and Central Africa Football Associations (CECAFA) will have seven tournaments in the 2026 season.

The announcement was made during the CECAFA Elective General Assembly which took place on February 7th in Djibouti.

“We are glad that the competitions committee came up with a calendar and the Executive Committee passed it, and later it was presented to the Assembly,” said the newly elected CECAFA President Paulos Weldehaimanot Andemariam.

According to the calendar, the season will kick off with the CECAFA U-17 Girls Championship from May 30 to June 14th, 2026.

Yusuf Mossi, the CECAFA Competitions Manager also explained that after failing to host the inaugural CECAFA Beach Soccer Championship last year, the regional body is planning to have the tournament take place July 1-5th this year. “It is long overdue for the Zone to have a Beach Soccer tournament because other Zones like the COSAFA already have one,” added Mossi.

The Zone will also organize the club competition, the CECAFA Kagame Cup from July 18 to August 9th. The competition is normally used to prepare teams in the pre-season ahead of the start of the Confederation of Africa Football Associations (CAF) competitions.

The Zone will also organize the CAF Women’s Champions League for CECAFA qualifiers, African Schools Football Championship CECAFA qualifiers, CAF U-17 African Cup of Nations CECAFA qualifiers and CAF U-20 Africa Cup of Nations  CECAFA qualifiers.

CECAFA 2026 competitions

# CECAFA U-17 Girls Championship (May 14-June 14th)

# CECAFA Beach Soccer Championship (July 1-5)

# CECAFA Kagame Cup (July 18 – August 9th)

# CAF Women’s Champions League – CECAFA Qualifiers

(August 22 – September 6th)

# CAF African Schools Football Championship CECAFA Qualifiers

(August 12-15th)

# U-17 AFCON – CECAFA Qualifiers (October 14-19th)

# U-20 AFCON – CECAFA Qualifiers

(September 19 – October 10th)

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