WOMEN
CAF Women’s Champions League Zonal qualifier to take place in Addis Ababa
The CECAFA Zonal qualifier for the CAF Women’s Champions League will take place August 17th to September 4th, 2024 in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa.
Kenya’s Police Bullets FC, Warriors Queens (Zanzibar), Kawempe Muslim Ladies (Uganda) and Rayon Sport Women (Rwanda) will be participating in the tournament for the first time.
Yusuf Mossi, the CECAFA Competitions Manager says nine teams will compete in the Zonal qualifiers with the champion to represent the Zone at the CAF Women’s Champions League finals.
“We expect a very competitive tournament which will see some new teams and others return after a year. The standard of Women’s Football in the Zone keeps improving and this we have noted during this qualifier,” added Mossi.
Kenya’s Vihiga Queens, Simba Queens (Tanzania) and JKT Queens (Tanzania) are the teams that have represented the Zone in the last three CAF Women’s Champions League.
In the first edition held in Egypt 2021, Vihiga Queens failed to make it out of the Group after picking only one win against Morocco’s AS FAR. In 2022 Simba Queens went all the way to the semi-final stage where they lost 1-0 to Mamelodi Sundowns.
Last year when the event was held in Ivory Coast, JKT Queens failed to make it out of the group after they lost two matches and only registered a 2-1 win against Athletico Football Club of Abidjan (Ivory Coast).
Teams for the Zonal qualifiers
Commercial Bank of Ethiopia (Ethiopia)
PVP Buyenzi (Burundi)
FAD Djibouti (Djibouti)
Kenya Police Bullets FC (Kenya)
Rayon Sport Womens (Rwanda)
Yei Joint Stars (South Sudan)
Simba Queens (Tanzania)
Kawempe Muslim Ladies (Uganda)
Warriors Queens (Zanzibar)
2028 Olympic Games qualifiers
Rwanda draw Ethiopia in 2028 Olympic Games Women’s Football qualifiers
CECAFA sides Rwanda and Ethiopia have been drawn to face-off in the second round of the 2028 Los Angeles Olympic Games Women’s Football qualifiers.
In the draw conducted at the CAF headquarters in Cairo, Egypt on Wednesday, three teams from the CECAFA Zone will kick start their campaigns in the first round to be played June 1-9th, 2026.
Sudan will face Comoros, while South Sudan take on Madagascar, and Djibouti battle Mauritius. Incase Sudan, South Sudan and Djibouti qualify for the next stage, they will take on Nigeria, South Africa and Ghana respectively.
The other match ups for round 2 to be played October 5-13th, 2026 will see Tanzania facing Botswana, while Kenya take on Seychelles, and Uganda play Zambia.
Thirty-five national teams were all drawn for the competition that will have five qualifying rounds, with two teams to represent Africa at the Los Angeles Olympic Games Women’s Football Tournament, scheduled for 11 to 29 July 2028.
First round
Sudan vs Comoros
South Sudan vs Madagascar
Mauritius vs Djibouti
Second round
Sudan/Comoros vs Nigeria
Rwanda vs Ethiopia
Botswana vs Tanzania
South Sudan/Madagascar vs South Africa
Seychelles vs Kenya
Uganda vs Zambia
Mauritius/Djibouti vs Ghana
FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup qualifiers
Ethiopia, Tanzania qualify for next stage of FIFA U-17 Women’s W/Cup qualifiers
Ethiopia and Tanzania have joined the three other teams from the CECAFA Zone into the second round of the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup 2026 qualifiers.
The Ethiopian team that picked a 2-0 win against South Sudan in Juba a week ago in the first leg, humbled their opponents 6-0 in the return leg played at the Abebe Bikila Stadium in Addis Ababa on Sunday.
Mihret Ayele netted a hat-trick, while Liyan Daniel picked a brace, and Sirya Teshome also scored one goal to ensure Ethiopia qualified on an 8-0 goal aggregate and will face Burundi at the next stage.
Serengeti Girls of Tanzania also silenced Botswana 3-0 in the second leg played at the Azam Complex on Sunday.
Bahati Steven netted a brace, while Harrier Juma also got her name on the score sheet to ensure Tanzania qualified on a 6-2 goal aggregate.
Tanzania will next face South Africa, while Uganda take on Kenya in the second round of the qualifiers. Rwanda who lost the first leg 2-0 to Zambia in Kigali few days ago will play the second leg on April 22.
The second round matches will be played between the period May 22-31st. Four teams from the African continent will qualify to play at the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup to take place in Morocco.
FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup qualifiers
Uganda, Kenya, Burundi advance in FIFA U-17 Women’s W/Cup qualifiers
CECAFA teams Uganda, Kenya and Burundi have advanced to the second round of the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup 2026 qualifiers.
The Uganda Teen Cranes qualified on a 6-1 goal aggregate after defeating Zimbabwe 4-1 in the return leg of the first round match played at the FUFA Kadiba Stadium on Saturday.
Brendah Nassaka and Immaculate Acen gave Uganda a 2-0 goal lead after 34 minutes.
With the clock ticking away to half time Giovanna Aketogwanga netted the third goal after 43 minutes, but the visitors also pulled one back through Shantel Gwenhamo.
In the second half Retty Oseko Morra ensured she got here name on the score sheet to make it 4-1 for Uganda after 85 minutes.
At the Ulinzi Sports Complex, hosts Kenya thrashed Namibia 5-0 to qualify for the next stage on a 7-1 goal aggregate.
Brenda Achieng netted a hat-trick, while Emily Adhiambo and Elizabeth Opiya also got their names on the score sheet.
Burundi also eliminated another team from the COSAFA Zone seeing off Malawi 2-1 in the return leg played in Bujumbura on Saturday. Burundi qualified on a 4-2 goal aggregate. Kerene Nshizahabona and Louange Kezimana netted two first half goals for Burundi.
On Friday Rwanda lost 2-0 to Zambia in the first leg played in Kigali. Action continues on Sunday with Ethiopia hosting South Sudan, while Tanzania battle Botswana in second leg ties.
Four teams from the African continent will qualify to play at the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup to take place in Morocco.
FIFA Women's Series
President Ruto hails Starlets for finishing second in FIFA Series
The President of Kenya, William Samoei Ruto has praised the Harambee Starlets for finishing second in the just ended FIFA Women’s Series.
Kenya lost to highly ranked Australia 2-0 in the final played at the Nyayo Stadium in Nairobi on Wednesday.
Earlier India stopped Malawi 3-2 in a play-off to decide which teams takes third position.
“Well done, Harambee Starlets, on finishing runners-up at the FIFA Series Women’s Tournament,” said Ruto in a massage on his X platform.
The President made it clear that the team carried the nation’s hopes with pride, rising to the occasion and showcasing talent on the global stage. “Your performance throughout the tournament is a clear testament to your discipline, resilience, and growing strength as a team,” he added.
He advised the team to build on the lessons learned and the experience gained, and continue preparing with focus and determination for the challenges to come.
Kenya also used the FIFA Women’s Series to prepare ahead of 2026 Africa Women’s Cup of Nations (WAFCON).
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