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Tanzania, Sudan line-up international friendly matches
CECAFA members Tanzania and Sudan have lined up international friendly matches to take place in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
The hosts Tanzania will face the Central African Republic on March 23rd at the Benjamin Mkapa Stadium.
According to the Tanzania Football Federation (TFF), Sudan will later battle the Central African Republic on March 26th, before the Taifa Stars face Sudan three days later.
Kim Poulsen, the Taifa Stars coach has invited local and foreign based players led by skipper Mbwana Ally Samatta who features for Belgian First Division team Royal Antwerp.
The head coach has also invited 19-year old forward Kelvin Pius John who plies his trade with Gent in Belgium and Morocco based Simon Msuva.
Tanzania squad
Aishi Manula (Simba SC), Metacha Maata (Polisi Tanzania), Abutwalib Mshery (Young Africans), Shomari Kapombe (Simba SC), Isreal Mwenda (Simba SC), Kaji Mnoga (Weymouth, England), Dickson Job (Young Africans), Bakari Mwaikenda (Azam FC), Abdulrazack Hamza (Namungo FC), Mohamed Hussein (Simba SC), Nickson Kibabage (KMC FC), Farid Mussa (Young Africans), Novatus Dismas Miroshi (Beitar Tel Aviv Bat Yam, Israel), Mzamiru Yassin (Simba SC), Jonas Mkude (Simba SC), Zawadi Muaya (Young Africans), Aziz Andabwile (Mbeya City), Simon Msuva (Wydad, Morocco), Kelvin John (Genk, Belgium), Feisal Salum (Young Africans), Ben Starkie (Spalding, England), Mbwana Samatta (Antwerp, Belgium), Tepsi Evance (Azam FC), Reliants Lusajo (Namungo FC), Kibu Denis (Simba SC), George Mpole (Geita Gold)
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Kenya line-up Kyrgyzstan, Palestine friendly matches in June
The national team of Kenya will play two International friendly matches against Kyrgyzstan and Palestine next month.
Under the watchful eyes of head coach Benni McCarthy, the Harambee Stars will line up against Palestine on June 3rd, and three days later face hosts Kyrgyzstan.
The two matches will be played during the June FIFA international window.
The technical bench of the team has today named the squad including five new call-ups; Deon Woodman (Wealdstone FC), Sammy Hena-Kamau (Hull City), Micah Obiero (Wealdstone FC), Sydney Agina (Stoke City) and goalkeeper Caleb Kramer (ADO Den Haag).
Although they are automatic qualifiers as co-hosts of the TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2027, Kenya will also play in the qualifiers that kick-off in September 2026.
Squad
Goalkeepers: Byrne Omondi, Faruk Shikhalo, Caleb Kramer
Defenders: Erick Ouma, Stanley Wilson, Sylvester Owino, Frank Odhiambo, Alphonce Omija, Deon Woodman, Rooney Onyango, Sydney Agina
Midfielders: Richard Odada, Chris Erambo, Clarke Odour, Will Lenkupae, Austine Odhiambo, Zech Obiero
Attackers: Job Ochieng, Mohammed Bajaber, Ben Stanley, Sammy Hena-Kamau, Micah Obiero, Ryan Ogam, Lawrence Okoth
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Somalia defeat Bahrain 2-1 in friendly match
The Ocean Stars of Somalia have defeated hosts Bahrain 2-1 in an International friendly match played on Monday at the Bahrain National Stadium.
Issa Maris gave Bahrain the lead, but Mohamad Omar leveled matters making it 1-1 going into the break.
The home side ranked 90th as per the latest FIFA ranking piled more pressure on Somalia ranked 202nd, but failed to find the goals.
Issa Adam later scored Somalia’s winning goal to record their first win at International level since 2019.
The two teams used the International friendly match to prepare ahead of the FIFA Arab Cup qualifying matches later this month in Qatar.
Bahrain will face Djibouti, while Somalia take on Oman with the two matches slated for November 26th Sudan and South Sudan are the other teams from the CECAFA Zone that will play in the qualification round of the FIFA Arab Cup 2025.
On Saturday Tanzania lost 4-3 in a friendly match against Kuwait, while Djibouti suffered a 6-0 defeat to hosts Morocco.
Meanwhile, two teams from the CECAFA Zone will be involved in International friendly matches on Tuesday with Uganda facing hosts Morocco, Kenya taking on Senegal in a match to be played in Turkey.
INTERNATIONAL FREINDLY
AFCON bound teams Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda line-up friendly ties
The national teams of Sudan, Tanzania and Uganda will be involved in International friendly matches during the FIFA International Match Window of November 14-18th, 2025.
Sudan, Tanzania and Uganda will also use the international friendly matches to prepare ahead of the TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2025.
The Sudan team which will also play in the FIFA Arab Cup later this month will face-off against Oman in an International friendly match to be played November 14th in Muscat, Oman.
Uganda Cranes will also be involved in two international friendly matches against Chad and Africa’s top ranked team Morocco. Edgar Watson, the Chief Executive Officer of the Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) announced on Thursday that the national team will face Chad on November 14th and take on Morocco four days later. The two matches will be played in the town of Tangier in Morocco.
The Taifa Stars of Tanzania under new caretaker coach Miguel Gamondi will also play against Kuwait in a match slated for November 14th at the Al Salam Stadium in Cairo, Egypt.
While the AFCON 2025 bound CECAFA teams Sudan, Tanzania and Uganda will be engaged with international matches, the Harambee Stars of Kenya and Burundi will also be engaged with matches during the same period.
Kenya will play two International friendly matches against Madagascar and Senegal between November 14-18th in Antalya, Turkey, while Burundi will host Zambia at the newly renovated Intwari Stadium in Bujumbura.
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Panama stop Uganda Cubs in FIFA U-17 World Cup rehearsal tie
Uganda Cubs suffered a 2-1 defeat to Panana U-17 team in their second match at the on-going U-17 Dubai Youth Challenge on Sunday.
Simon Wanyama gave Uganda Cubs the lead after 13 minutes at the Al Hamriya Cultural and Sports Club.
But the Panama side earned a penalty later that Gordon Gerson converted after 29 minutes as the match went into the break 1-1.
After recess the Panama team piled more pressure and scored again through Richards Moises after 58 minutes. The Uganda Cubs tried to push forward to find more goals, but failed to convert the numerous scoring opportunities.
“We have learnt some lessons from this match s we prepare ahead of the FIFA U-17 World Cup next month,” said Uganda’s coach Brian Ssenyondo.
Uganda settled for a 1-1 draw against Venezuela a few days ago. The Cubs will take on Paraguay in the last match on October 28th. The three teams in the mini Challenge are using the event to prepare ahead of the FIFA U-17 World Cup to take place in Qatar next month.
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