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Tanzania humble Djibouti in U-20 AFCON Qualifiers

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Hosts Tanzania returned to winning ways with a 7-0 humbling of Djibouti in their second Group A match at the on-going TotalEnergies CAF U-20 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) CECAFA Qualifiers in Tanzania.

After losing their opening match 2-1 to Kenya, the hosts made sure they put their house together and sent a strong message in the match played today at the KMC Stadium.

Valentino Mashaka netted a second half hat-trick, while Sabri Kondo also scored two goals. Jammy Jammy and Nickson Mosha also got their names on the score sheet as the Tanzanian side run riot against Djibouti who also lost their opening match 3-1 to Sudan.

Charle Boniface Mkwasa, the Tanzania head coach said he was happy with the display of his boys who also showed hunger to score many goals. “I am happy that we have recovered to win with a big score and we now have to keep improving in our remaining two group matches,” added Mkwasa.

At the Azam Complex Sudan defeated Rwanda 1-0 in the second Group A match of the day. After a defensive mix-up Monzer Abdo Khamies Tiya gave Sudan the lead after only six minutes.

The two teams continued to created several scoring opportunities, but Sudan held on to ensure they maintain their 100% winning run in the tournament after two matches.

Eric Nsimiyimana, the Rwanda coach said despite the defeat, his team had tried to play well. “We conceded because of a mistake and also did not take our chances. But we shall come back strongly in the remaining group matches,” added the former Rwandan International.

The Sudan coach Mohamed Ibrahim Awadalla Ali said he was happy that they made it two wins from two matches played. “We shall continue to keep working hard to get positive results because our target is to qualify for AFCON U-20 tournament,” he added.

The 2022 champions Uganda return to action on Wednesday in a Group B match against Burundi at the KMC Stadium, while South Sudan take on Ethiopia at the Azam Complex.

Collected results

Tanzania 1 Kenya 2

Sudan 3 Djibouti 1

South Sudan 0 Burundi 1

Uganda 3 Ethiopia 0

Tanzania 7 Djibouti 0

Sudan 1 Rwanda 0

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Burundi stop Ethiopia to book semi-final slot in AFCON U-20 qualifiers

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Burundi are the second team to qualify for the semi-final stage at the on-going TotalEnergies CAF U-20 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) CECAFA qualifiers.

The Burundi team defeated Ethiopia 3-2 in their last Group B match to secure the semi-final slot after finishing with six points to finish second behind Uganda.

Christophe Ndayikengurukiye netted a brace in the first half for Burundi, while Anteneh Beyene and Mikiyas Iwali were also on target as the first half ended 2-2 at the Azam Complex.

The second half produced entertaining football with the two sides creating several scoring opportunities. With the clock ticking away Destin Maniriho beat Ethiopia’s goalkeeper Abyu Ayele after 87 minutes to make it 3-2 for Burundi.

It was all celebration for the Burundi players and officials after the final whistle. “This was a very tough match and I am happy that the team has picked a win and qualified for the final,” said a happy Burundi coach Gustave Niyonkuru.

At the KMC Stadium South Sudan battled back to hold Uganda 2-2 in the second Group B match. Sweden based striker John Dembe netted a quick brace after only 21 minutes, but Emmanuel Swoka pulled one goal back after 32 minutes. Patrick Valentino later punished Uganda’s defending line when he outpaced them and slotted the ball past Uganda’s goalkeeper Abdu Magada at the stroke of full time.

Uganda and Burundi qualified for the semi-final stage with Coach Matia Lule’s team picking seven points, and Burundi six points.

Action will resume on Monday with two Group A matches as Djibouti face Kenya, while hosts Tanzania face Rwanda in what promises to be a thriller.

The best two teams will automatically qualify to represent the Zone at the AFCON U-20 tournament to take place in 2025.

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Tanzania’s Ngorongoro Boys have defeated Sudan 1-0 to move top of Group A at the on-going TotalEnernies CAF U-20 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) CECAFA qualifiers.

In a very entertaining match which saw both sides display good football, substitute Sheikhan Khamis netted the lone goal after 75 minutes to ensure Tanzania collected maximum points at the Azam Complex, Chamazi.

Earlier Tanzania’s Valentino Kusengama and Zidane Sereri also had their efforts saved by the Sudan goalkeeper Mohammed Abdalla Ibrahim. After conceding the Sudan team tried to push forward to try and level matters, but failed to find the goals.

The win sends Tanzania top of Group A with the same points as Sudan with two wins each and one defeat for each of the teams.

Charles Boniface Mkwasa, the Tanzania coach praised his players for the hard work which saw them collect maximum points. “The players gave their best and we are happy to register our second win now,” added Mkwasa.

In an earlier Group A match played at the KMC Stadium Rwanda and Kenya settled for a goalless draw.

Action returns on Friday with 2022 champions Uganda who have already qualified for the semi-final stage taking on South Sudan, while Burundi battle Ethiopia in Group B matches.

Collected results

Tanzania 1 Kenya 2

Sudan 3 Djibouti 1

South Sudan 0 Burundi 1

Uganda 3 Ethiopia 0

Tanzania 7 Djibouti 0

Sudan 1 Rwanda 0

Uganda 4 Burundi 1

South Sudan 2 Ethiopia 1

Rwanda 0 Kenya 0

Tanzania 1 Sudan 0

Burundi 3 Ethiopia 2

Uganda 2 South Sudan 2

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Tanzania defeat Sudan to go top of Group A in AFCON U-20 qualifier

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Tanzania’s Ngorongoro Boys have defeated Sudan 1-0 to move top of Group A at the on-going TotalEnernies CAF U-20 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) CECAFA qualifiers.

In a very entertaining match which saw both sides display good football, substitute Sheikhan Khamis netted the lone goal after 75 minutes to ensure Tanzania collected maximum points at the Azam Complex, Chamazi.

Earlier Tanzania’s Valentino Kusengama and Zidane Sereri also had their efforts saved by the Sudan goalkeeper Mohammed Abdalla Ibrahim. After conceding the Sudan team tried to push forward to try and level matters, but failed to find the goals.

The win sends Tanzania top of Group A with the same points as Sudan with two wins each and one defeat for each of the teams.

Charles Boniface Mkwasa, the Tanzania coach praised his players for the hard work which saw them collect maximum points. “The players gave their best and we are happy to register our second win now,” added Mkwasa.

In an earlier Group A match played at the KMC Stadium Rwanda and Kenya settled for a goalless draw.

Action returns on Friday with 2022 champions Uganda who have already qualified for the semi-final stage taking on South Sudan, while Burundi battle Ethiopia in Group B matches.

Collected results

Tanzania 1 Kenya 2

Sudan 3 Djibouti 1

South Sudan 0 Burundi 1

Uganda 3 Ethiopia 0

Tanzania 7 Djibouti 0

Sudan 1 Rwanda 0

Uganda 4 Burundi 1

South Sudan 2 Ethiopia 1

Rwanda 0 Kenya 0

Tanzania 1 Sudan 0

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South Sudan coach speaks after picking first win in AFCON U-20 qualifiers

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The head coach of South Sudan’s U-20 team, Felix Bilal Komoyangi has said they have what it takes to get to the semi-final stage at the on-going TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) CECAFA qualifiers.

South Sudan suffered a 1-0 defeat to Burundi in their opening Group B match, but bounced back to silence Ethiopia 2-1 in an entertaining match played at the Azam Complex on Wednesday.

Ngong Garang and skipper Daniel Bichiok Dang scored for South Sudan, while Wancha Thurbiel pulled a goal back for the Ethiopians.

“I am very happy with the attitude my team has showed against Ethiopia and this gives us going into the last group match against Uganda on Friday,” said the South Sudan coach.

Komoyangi said even in the first defeat to Burundi his team played well but missed a couple of scoring opportunities. “My belief in my players to go all out and get a good result against Uganda because that match means a lot for us. We need to improve in some of the areas as we head into the last Group match,” explained the South Sudan coach.

In their last meeting in the final of the last qualifiers held in Khartoum, Sudan in 2022, Uganda Hippos defeated South Sudan 2-1.

Action will continue in Group A on Thursday with Rwanda facing Kenya at the KMC Stadium, while Tanzania take on Sudan in what promises to be a thriller at the Azam Complex.

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Uganda Hippos defeat Burundi to storm semis in AFCON U-20 qualifiers

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Uganda Hippos are the first team to qualify for the semi-final stage at the on-going TotalEnergies U-20 CAF Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) CECAFA Qualifiers.

Coach Matia Lule’s team defeated Burundi 4-1 in their second Group B match played at the KMC Stadium on Wednesday afternoon in Dar es salaam, Tanzania.

The 2022 took the lead after only two minutes when Allan Oyirwoth’s header was tapped by Burundi’s defender Samir Selemani Kaskile for an own goal.

Burundi tried to settle in and hold the ball, but the Ugandan Hippos defenders stood firm. John Paul Dembe later netted a brace before the break to give Uganda a comfortable 3-0 lead.

After the interval the Burundi team came all out to take command of the game. Gnabry Brunel Habonimana’s strike after 50 minutes was saved by Uganda’s goalkeeper Abdu Magada.

But the Burundi team conceded another own goal through Ramazani Hakizimana after 58 minutes. The Burundi team did not give up as Christophe Ndayikengurukiye pulled a goal back for Burundi with a well-timed tap-in.

The Ugandan coach Lule said his players responded well and were hungry to score as many goals. “We are happy about getting a second win and will continue working hard because we have more matches to go,” added Lule

The second Group B match between South Sudan and Ethiopia will take place later at the Azam Complex. Uganda who have already qualified will now wait to face South Sudan in their last Group match.

Collected results

Tanzania 1 Kenya 2

Sudan 3 Djibouti 1

South Sudan 0 Burundi 1

Uganda 3 Ethiopia 0

Tanzania 7 Djibouti 0

Sudan 1 Rwanda 0

Uganda 4 Burundi 1

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