FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup qualifiers
Tanzania to battle Zambia in U-17 FIFA Women World Cup qualifiers
Tanzania have been drawn to face Zambia in the second round of the U-17 FIFA World Cup qualifier.
In the draw conducted on Thursday at the Confederation of African Football (CAF) headquarters in Cairo, Egypt only one match between the lowly ranked teams Central African Republic and Mauritius will be played in the first round.
The second round matches to be played between February 2-4 and the return leg February 9-11th 2024 will have 24 teams involved.
Nigeria will wait to face the first round winner between Central African Republic and Mauritius. While the Serengeti Girls of Tanzania who played at the U-17 FIFA Women’s U-17 World Cup in 2022 in India will start their campaign against a tricky Zambian team, Uganda will face on Cameroon. In-case Tanzania and Uganda jump the second round hurdle, they will face-off in the third round.
Ethiopia who failed at the last hurdle to qualify for the U-17 Women’s World Cup 2022 will take on South Africa. Interestingly Kenya who will face DR Congo in the second round will face the winner between DR Congo and Ethiopia in the third round.
Another team from the CECAFA Zone Djibouti will battle Equatorial Guinea, while Burundi take on Botswana.
The third round of the qualifiers will be played between May 10-12th and the return legs May 17-19th, 2024. The final round which will decide the best three teams that will qualify to represent Africa will take place June 7-9 and the return legs June 14-16th, 2024.
Second round fixtures
Djibouti vs Equatorial Guinea
Burundi vs Botswana
Ethiopia vs South Africa
DR Congo vs Kenya
Zambia vs Tanzania
Uganda vs Cameroon
Niger vs Morocco
Benin vs Algeria
Libya vs Senegal
Liberia vs Mali
Burkina Faso vs Guinea
Central African Republic/Mauritius vs Nigeria
FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup qualifiers
Kenya sink South Africa in FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup 2026 qualifiers
Kenya’s Junior Starlets have defeated South Africa 2-0 in the first leg of the last phase of the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup qualifiers 2026.
The Kenyan side fresh from participating in the CECAFA U-17 Women’s Championship took to the filed at the Lucas Moripe Stadium with all eyes targeting victory.
After stopping the earlier attacks by the hosts, Faith Boke gave Kenya the lead after 13 minutes. South Africa tried to fight back strongly but the Kenya Junior Starlets defended well.
The hosts were awarded a penalty after 20 minutes, but Kenyan goalkeeper Mishel Okoyo Ngono was up to the task when she saved it.
After recess Brenda Achieng made it 2-0 for Kenya after 60 minutes. The visitors maintained a good defensive system that stopped the South African attacks.
The return leg will be played on July 12th at Nyayo National Stadium in Nairobi.
In another match of the qualifiers, Ethiopia suffered a 2-1 defeat away to Zambia at the Levy Mwanawasa Stadium in Ndola.
Frida Nadashi gave the hosts the lead after 16 minutes, but Miseret Ayele leveled matters after 42 minutes. The hosts made it 2-1 after 55 minutes through Fida Muzuwa.
The return leg will be played on July 12th at Abebe Bikila Stadium in Addis Ababa.
Four teams from the African continent will qualify for the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup 2026 that will be hosted by Morocco.
Korea DPR are the defending champions, having lifted the trophy for a third time by defeating the Netherlands in the 2025 final.
FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup qualifiers
Kenya, Ethiopia advance in FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup qualifiers
CECAFA teams Kenya and Ethiopia have advanced to the third round of the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup 2026 qualifiers.
After settling for a 1-1 draw against Uganda in Kampala, the two sides settled for a goalless draw in the return leg played on Saturday in Nairobi Kenya advanced on an away goal’s rule.
Tanzania were eliminated by South Africa on a 2-0 goal aggregate after they lost the first leg 2-0 and settled for the goalless draw away from home in a match played on Sunday.
Ethiopia managed to see off Burundi 4-2 on goal aggregate after winning the two legs by the same margin 2-1. Mihret Ayele and Lydia Eyasu netted two second half goals to silence the home crowd on Sunday at the Intwari Stadium in Bujumbura.
Dancille Iranzi had given the home side an early 5th minute lead, but the hosts failed to find more goals.
Ethiopia will now face Zambia in the final round of the qualifiers, while Kenya take on South Africa. The other matches will see powerhouse Nigeria face Benin, while Senegal take on Ghana.
Four other teams from Africa will qualify to join hosts Morocco for the 2026 FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup final tournament.
FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup qualifiers
Ethiopia defeat Burundi in FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup qualifier
Hosts Ethiopia have defeated Burundi 2-1 in the first leg of the second round of the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup 2026 qualifier.
Lydia Lyasu netted a first brace to give Ethiopia a 2-0 lead at the Abebe Bikila Stadium in Addis Ababa on Sunday.
After recess Burundi pulled a goal back through Anita Ndikumana.
On Saturday Tanzania suffered a 2-0 home defeat to South Africa in a match played at the New Amaan Stadium in Zanzibar.
Uganda and Kenya settled for a 1-1 draw in a match played on Friday at the FUFA Kadiba Stadium in Kampala.
The winner between Ethiopia and Burundi will face the winner between Zambia and DR Congo in the third round, while the winner between Uganda and Kenya faces the winner between Tanzania and South Africa.
Four other teams from Africa will qualify to join hosts Morocco for the 2026 FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup final tournament.
FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup qualifiers
Uganda, Kenya draw in FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup qualifier
CECAFA teams Uganda and Kenya have settled to a 1-1 draw in the first leg of the second round of the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup 2026 qualifier.
The hosts Uganda took the lead after 13 minutes with Shadia Nabirye scoring at the FUFA Kadiba Stadium.
After a well by Immaculate Acen, Nabirye was quick to rebound after Kenyan goalkeeper Mishel Okoyo had parried back the ball.
But the Kenyan did not give up and continued to attack at the Ugandan goal.
After recess Kenya’s technical bench made changes bringing Emily Adhiambo and Gaudencia Maloba to replace Fleviah Khatenje and Ivy Atieno.
Adhiambo later leveled matters for Kenya with a long shot taken from far outside the box after 61 minutes.
The two teams tried to create more scoring opportunities, but failed to find the goals.
The Uganda Teen Cranes coach Sheryl Ulanda Botes, said that her team created some decent scoring opportunities, but where not sharp in finishing. “We need to go back to the drawing board and prepare well for the return leg,” said Botes.
Action continues on Saturday with Tanzania hosting South Africa, while Ethiopia will face Burundi on Sunday.
Four other teams from Africa will qualify to join hosts Morocco for the 2026 FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup final tournament.
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