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KMKM SC retain Zanzibar Premier League title

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KMKM Sports Club are the champions of the 2022/2023 PBZ Zanzibar Premier League.

The KMKM side retained the title after finishing with 69 points ahead of second placed KVZ SC who collected 65 points.

In their last matches played few days ago KMKM SC stopped Chipukizi Utd 2-0, while Kundemba FC picked a 1-0 win against relegation bound Taifa Jang’ombe, and Kipanga FC defeated bottom placed Dulla Boys FC 2-0.

Former champions Mlandege SC finished in third place with 53 points. KMKM SC have now lifted the Zanzibar Premier League title a record seven times, while Mlandege SC have also lifted it the same number of times.

KMKM SC will represent Zanzibar in the 2023/2024 TotalEnergies CAF Champions League.

In the 2022/2023 KMKM SC failed to go past the first round of TotalEnergies CAF Champions League when they were eliminated by Libya’s Al Ahli Tripoli.

JKU SC who finished sixth in the Zanzibar League will play in the 2023/2024 CAF Confederation Cup after they stopped New King FC 2-0 on Friday to lift the Zanzibar FA Cup.

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CECAFA members selected on different FIFA Standing Committees

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The World Football governing body, FIFA has appointed several members from the Council of East and Central Africa Football Associations (CECAFA) Zone on different Committees.

Tanzania Football Federation (TFF) President, also a member of the Confederation of African Football (CAF) Executive, Wallace Karia has been selected a Vice Chairman of the FIFA Beach Soccer Committee.

The development was announced few days ago by the world Football governing body.

In the Development Committee headed by Egypt’s Hany Abo Rida, Eritrea’s Milashu Isaak has been selected, Hersi Said, also President of Young Africans SC (Tanzania) is selected on the Men’s Club Competitions Committee.

Djibouti’s Mouhadin Ali is selected on the Youth Boy’s Competitions Committee, while Amina Mohamed (Djibouti) and Neema Haji are selected on the Youth Girl’s Competitions Committee.

Newly elected President of the South Sudan Football Federation (SSFF), Francis Amin Michael has been selected on the Member Associations Committee, Edgar Watson (Uganda) and Mutasim Sirelkhatim (Sudan) on the Technical Development Committee, and Fahmo Ali (Somalia), Victoria Yongule Nasera (South Sudan) and Jacqueline Ndimurukundo (Burundi) are on the Women’s Football Development Committee.

Eritrea’s FA President Paulos Andemariam and Ali Abdi Mohamed, the Somalia FA President are selected on the Grassroots and Amateur Football Committee, and Kenya’s Hussein Mohammed on the Institutional Relations Committee.

CECAFA Acting President and President of the Burundi FA, Alexandre Muyenge and Abdullahi Yussuf Ibrahim (Kenya) and Osama Abobakir (Sudan) are on the Stadium and Security Committee.

Rwanda’s newly appointed President of the Football Federation, Fabrice Shema and Isayas Jira Bosho, President of the Ethiopia FA and CAF Executive Member are selected on the Anti-Racism and Anti-Discrimination Committee.

Uganda FA President Moses Magogo and Anne-Lisa Alida Kankindi (Rwanda) are selected on the Football Technology, Innovation and Digital Transformation Committee, and Samuel Asmare (Ethiopia) on the Football Social Responsibility Committee.

Souleiman Hassan Waberi, President of the Djibouti FA and a FIFA Council member is a member of the Futsal Committee.

FIFA stated that the listed composition of the standing Committees remains subject to further appointments conditional upon the approval of the FIFA Council.

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Ethiopia defeat Guinea Bissau in FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier

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Ethiopia have defeated Guinea Bissau 1-0 in a Group A match in the on-going FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier.

The Walia Ibex scored through Ramkel James after 27 minutes in a match they hosted on Wednesday at the Amahoro Stadium in Kigali, Rwanda.

Abduselam Yusuf curved in a free-kick that Ramkel James made no mistake nodding past the Guinea Bissau goalkeeper. Ethiopia who are placed fifth in the Group pushed forward in search of more goals, but failed to score.

It was also Ethiopia’s second win in nine matches played, while hosts Djibouti who are bottom of the same Group lost 3-0 against Egypt in a match played in Casablanca, Morocco.

A brace by Muhamed Salah and another by Ibrahim Adel Mohamed Hassan were enough for Egypt who qualified for the FIFA World Cup 2026.

In a late night match played at the New Amaan Stadium in Zanzibar, Tanzania suffered a 1-0 defeat to Zambia in a Group E match to dent their hopes.

After a goalless first half, Fashion Sakala netted for Zambia after 75 minutes. The defeat and Niger’s 3-1 win over Congo Brazzaville sends Taifa Stars to third place with 10 points, while Niger climbed ti second place with 12 points. Morocco who have also booked a ticket to the FIFA World Cup have played seven matches and accumulated 21 points.

Action continues on Thursday for teams in the CECAFA Zone with Burundi hosting Kenya in a Group F match, while Somalia take on Algeria and Uganda play away to Botsawana in Group G matches.

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Ex-Ugandan International Sseninde appointed CECAFA Interim Executive Director

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The Council of East and Central Africa Football Associations (CECAFA) wishes to inform Members Associations and all stakeholders that, Ms. Jean Sseninde has been appointed by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) as Interim Executive Director of the Association.

Sseninde, a former Ugandan International who has been the CECAFA Women Football Development Manager will take over the position immediately.

“We welcome Sseninde to this position and promise to give her all the necessary support as we work towards developing Football in the region,” said the CECAFA Acting President, Mr. Alexandre Muyenge.

The CECAFA Zone has 12 members; Burundi, Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Rwanda, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Somalia, Sudan, South Sudan, Zanzibar

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Be united to continue to unite African Football – Gianni Infantino

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The President of the Federation of International Football Associations (FIFA), Gianni Infantino has asked African football leaders to continue to be united inorder to have strong Football future.

Infantino said this on Monday during the General Assembly of the Confederation of African Football (CAF) held in Kinshasa, DR Congo.

“I’m asking all to be united – to continue to unite Africa, to continue to unite African Football, because like this you have a strong voice all over the world for a bright future,” said the World Football President.

He also highlighted that FIFA has invested more than US$1.2 billion in Africa in recent years, where they have funded projects aimed at improving infrastructure and nurturing young players among others.

Infantino called upon the 130 African delegates in the different FIFA Committees to make their voices heard because this will have a bigger impact in the long run.

On his part, CAF President, Dr. Patrice Motsepe thanked all the 54 Members Associations of CAF for the extensive work they continue doing to improve Football in the continent.

He also thanked Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania for hosting a successful 2024 TotalEnergies African Nations Championship (CHAN). “It was important for CHAN to go to East Africa because we have learnt from some of the things we can do better,” he added.

Dr. Motsepe also revealed that CAF will organize a big Conference in Morocco on December 20th, 2025 a day before the start of the TotalEnergies Africa Cup of Nations.

“On December 20, we will host a big event in Morocco. We’ll bring together investors, partners, and key stakeholders to share ideas. We need their support to help all nations and clubs continue to grow. They must support football in Africa for both boys and girls. It will be a big success,” he added.

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