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Young Africans to face Uganda’s Express FC in CECAFA Kagame Cup
Tanzanian giants Young Africans SC will face 2020/2021 Uganda Premier League champions Express FC in the group stage of the CECAFA Kagame Cup.
Young Africans SC have been placed in Pool C alongside Express FC and guest side Nyasa Big Bullets FC (Malawi) for the regional tournament slated for August 1-15th in the Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
In the draw conducted on Tuesday by the CECAFA Executive Director, Auka Gecheo, the defending champions from Uganda KCCA FC were placed in Pool A to face Le Messager Ngozi (Burundi) and Zanzibar’s KMKM SC. Tanzania’s second team Azam FC will battle South Sudan’s Altabara FC and Tusker FC (Kenya).
“After the group stage matches the team that is placed 9th will head home, while the others play in the quarter finals stage,” said Gecheo. He said the best ranked team will face the 8th ranked, while the 2nd ranked team takes on the 7th ranked team. The 3rd ranked team will play the 6th tanked and the 4th ranked battles the 5th ranked.
The tournament will be played at the Benjamin Mkapa Stadium (Taifa) and Azam FC’s Chamazi Stadium. Defending champions KCCA FC will kick off the tournament with a game against KMKM SC on August 1st.
Pool A: KCCA FC, Le Messager Ngozi, KMKM SC
Pool B: Azam FC, Altabara FC, Tusker FC
Pool C: Young Africans SC, Nyasa Big Bullets, Express FC
Group stage Fixture
August 1: KCCA FC v KMKM SC (Chamazi Stadium)
August 2: Azam FC v Tusker FC (Chamazi Stadium)
Young Africans v Express FC (Taifa Stadium)
August 3: Le Messager Ngozi v KCCA FC (Chamazi Stadium)
August 4: Altabara v Azam FC (Chamazi Stadium)
Nyasa Big Bullets v Young Africans (Taifa Stadium)
August 5: KMKM SC v Le Messager Ngozi (Chamazi Stadium)
August 6: Tusker v Altabara (Chamazi Stadium)
Express FC v Nyasa Big Bullets (Taifa Stadium)
Muungano Cup
Muungano Cup 2026 enters semi-final stage in Zanzibar
The Muungano Cup 2026 enters the semi-final stage in Zanzibar on Saturday.
Young Africans SC, the 2025 Cup winners kick started their title defence with a 4-0 win against Mwembe Makumbi City, while Azam FC whom they face in the semi-final stage defeated KVZ FC 2-0.
On Thursday night Zanzibar Premier League side saw off 2025 CECAFA Kagame Cup winners Singida Black Stars FC, while Simba FC ejected home side Mafunzo FC.
Omariy Samatta and Mussa Mbappe netted the goals for Mlandege FC, while Daudi Mishamo scored for the Tanzania Premier League side Singida Black Stars FC.
Selemani Mwalimu also netted the only goal to see Simba SC advance to the semi-final stage where they face Mlandege FC.
The tournament which will brings together teams from Tanzania Mainland and Zanzibar is played to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the Union.
2026 FIFA World Cup
Somalia’s top referee Omar Artan selected for 2026 FIFA World Cup
Somalia’s Omar Abdulkadir Artan has shattered barriers, becoming the country’s first referee ever selected for the FIFA World Cup.
Artan’s inclusion on FIFA’s official list of match officials for the tournament set to be hosted jointly by the United States, Canada and Mexico, marks a landmark achievement for Somali football and a significant moment for the country’s presence on the global sporting stage.
He is among the Seven listed African Referees who will officiate at the 2026 FIFA World Cup that include Tom Abongile- South Africa, Mustapha Ghorbal – Algeria, Amin Mohamed, Pierre Atcho, Jalal Jayed – Morocco and Dahane Beida.
From Mogadishu’s war‑scarred streets to CAF’s Best Referee of the Year in 2025, Artan’s rise has been a story of resilience and excellence. His simple “Alhamdulillah” after the announcement captured the pride of a nation.
Somalia’s Ministry of Youth and Sports and the Football Federation hailed his achievement as a source of national pride and inspiration while Somali Football Federation president Ali Abdi Mohamed (Ali Shiino) declared: “Omar’s selection is a great honor for Somalia and a powerful motivation for our youth.”For Somali communities worldwide, especially in the U.S., his presence at the World Cup is more than sport — it’s representation, resilience, and hope.
Omar Abdulqadir Artan grew up chasing football dreams on dusty pitches where resources were scarce and opportunities even scarcer. What began as a passion for the game slowly transformed into a calling — not as a player, but as the one entrusted to uphold its integrity.
He became the first Somali to officiate a Confederation of African Football (CAF) continental final, took charge of matches at the Africa Cup of Nations, and was crowned CAF’s Best Male Referee of the Year. His achievements resonated far beyond the pitch, inspiring young Somalis to believe that international recognition was possible.
The FIFA World Cup 2026™ will be the 23rd edition of the tournament but the first to feature 48 teams divided into 12 groups (A-L).
CAF AFRICAN SCHOOLS CHAMPIONSHIP
Uganda finish second at the CAF African Schools Continental Finals
Uganda are the silver medalists in the concluded CAF African Schools Football Championship after losing out to Senegal 5-4 in post-match penalties whilst Ghana successfully defended their girls’ title with a 9-8 victory in post-match spot kicks Burkina Faso.
Losing out on Winner prize money of $300,000 Uganda who were represented by St Mary’s Kitende take home $200,000.
The first half of 20 Minutes ended in a deadlock with limited chances . It was the second half that produced opportunities for both sides with Uganda’s Shakur Ngobi blasting just over the bar from close range after being set up by Owen Mukisa. Ugandan goalkeeper Imran Ssebbale would then produce a fine save from Mamadou’s half volley to keep the match even.
The match would end in a draw and winner determined by post-match penalties. It was a similar ending for the girls category as Ghana successfully defended their girls’ title with a 9-8 victory in post-match spot kicks over fellow West Africans Burkina Faso after a goal-less draw.
The competition finals held at Ngoni stadium in Harare city, Zimbabwe was graced by CAF President Dr Patrice Motsepe and other dignitaries and is the fourth edition of the African Schools Programme that was launched way back in 2022.
CAF African Schools Football Championship
Uganda to face Senegal in CAF African Schools Football Championship 2026 final
CECAFA representatives Uganda will face Senegal in the Boys final of the CAF African Schools Football Championship on Friday.
Uganda ejected Benin 4-3 on penalties after a goalless draw at the semi-final stage on Thursday at the Ngoni Stadium in Harare, Zimbabwe.
Senegal reached the final after seeing off Morocco 4-0.
The Ugandan team, the 2025 reigning champions started their campaign with a 1-1 draw against hosts Zimbabwe, and went on to humble DR Congo 6-0 in their second Group A match. The team finished in style with a 3-0 win against Morocco.
In the Girl’s category defending champions edged Zambia 1-0, while Burkina Faso picked a 1-0 win against Morocco.
The winners of the Continental Finals of the CAF African Schools Football Championship in both the boys and girls categories each receive US$300 000, with runners-up receiving US$200 000, while third-place finishers each receive US$150 000. The cash prizes are however geared towards development at the various schools.
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