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Hussein Mohammed elected Football Kenya Federation President
The Football Kenya Federation (FKF) Assembly has ushered in a new President Hussein Mohammed.
Mohammed who is also the CEO of Extreme Sports was elected on Saturday during the Elective Special General Meeting (SGM) held at the Kasarani Gymnasium in Nairobi.
Mohammed collected 42 votes in the first round of voting, 11 more than second-placed, immediate former FKF vice president Doris Petra.
In third place was former FKF CEO Barry Otieno who received 10 votes, followed by Kakamega Homeboyz owner Cleophas Shimanyula (four votes), Gor Mahia legend Sammy Kempes Owino (two votes), Chris Amimo (one) and Tom Alila (one).
Following failure to garner the required 50 per cent threshold for an outright win, the polls were set for a three-way battle in the second round, involving Mohammed, Petra and Otieno.
However, Petra left delegates at the Kasarani Gymnasium in shock when she conceded to Mohammed before Otieno followed suit, half an hour later.
“Thank you to all the delegates who believed in the fresh start and voted for change. This is not just our win – it’s a win for every player, fan, club, and supporter who dreams of a better future for our game,” said the new FKF President.
Mohammed will be deputised by former Harambee Stars and Inter Milan midfielder Macdonald Mariga who was his running mate.
FKF Elections results
President: Hussein Mohamed
Vice President: McDonald Mariga
NEC Member (Western): Caleb Amwayi
NEC Member (Coast): Gabriel Mghendi
NEC Member (Nyanza): Collins Opiyo Kalee
NEC Member (Eastern): Charles Njoka
NEC Member (Upper Rift Valley): Bernard Lagat
NEC Member (Nairobi): Dan Shikanda
NEC Member (North Eastern): Ahmedqadar Mohammed Dabar
NEC Member (Lower Rift Valley): Peter Kamau
NEC Member (Central): Robert Macharia
Women Representative (NEC): Violet Kerubo Momanyi
CAF AFRICAN SCHOOLS CHAMPIONSHIP
Uganda finish second at the CAF African Schools Continental Finals
Uganda are the silver medalists in the concluded CAF African Schools Football Championship after losing out to Senegal 5-4 in post-match penalties whilst Ghana successfully defended their girls’ title with a 9-8 victory in post-match spot kicks Burkina Faso.
Losing out on Winner prize money of $300,000 Uganda who were represented by St Mary’s Kitende take home $200,000.
The first half of 20 Minutes ended in a deadlock with limited chances . It was the second half that produced opportunities for both sides with Uganda’s Shakur Ngobi blasting just over the bar from close range after being set up by Owen Mukisa. Ugandan goalkeeper Imran Ssebbale would then produce a fine save from Mamadou’s half volley to keep the match even.
The match would end in a draw and winner determined by post-match penalties. It was a similar ending for the girls category as Ghana successfully defended their girls’ title with a 9-8 victory in post-match spot kicks over fellow West Africans Burkina Faso after a goal-less draw.
The competition finals held at Ngoni stadium in Harare city, Zimbabwe was graced by CAF President Dr Patrice Motsepe and other dignitaries and is the fourth edition of the African Schools Programme that was launched way back in 2022.
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Tanzania, Rwanda win hosting rights for 2026 CECAFA competitions
Two member Associations of Rwanda and Tanzania will host some of the six CECAFA competitions planned for the 2026 season.
Jean Sseninde, the CECAFA Interim Executive Director on Tuesday announced the Member Associations that won hosting rights for the various tournaments.
Tanzania will host the season opening CECAFA U-17 Girls Championship May 30th to June 14th, 2026. Tanzania will also host the TotalEnergies CAF U-20 – CECAFA qualifiers to run August 22nd to September 6th.
Rwanda who last hosted a CECAFA competition five years ago will start by hosting the clubs tournament, the CECAFA Kagame Cup from July 18th to August 9th. The club tournament will also help teams in the Zone prepare ahead of the 2026/2027 CAF Champions League and the CAF Confederation Cup.
The CAF African Schools Football Championship – CECAFA qualifiers, CAF Women’s Champions League – CECAFA qualifiers, and the TotalEnergies CAF U-17 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) – CECAFA qualifiers will all be hosted by Rwanda.
“We are very excited and thank all the different Member Associations who applied to host the different CECAFA competitions,” says Sseninde.
CECAFA are also engaging sponsors and partners to be able to secure funds to be able to include the CECAFA Beach Soccer Championship and the CECAFA Senior Challenge Cup in the 2026 calendar.
CECAFA 2026 competitions
1 CECAFA U-17 Girls Championship May 30 – June 14
2 CECAFA Kagame Cup July 18 – August 9
3 CAF African Schools Football Championship – CECAFA Qualifiers July 22 – 25
4 AF Women’s Champions League – CECAFA Qualifiers August 22 – September 6
5 U-20 AFCON – CECAFA Qualifiers September 12 – 27
6 U-17 AFCON – CECAFA Qualifiers October 10-25
Not included yet
CECAFA Beach Soccer Championship July
CECAFA Senior Challenge Cup
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Mato signing for Scottish side good for Uganda – Obua
Former Ugandan professional player David Obua has said Rogers Mato Kassim’s signing for Scottish Premiership side is a blessing to the player and Ugand.
The 22-year old winger finally signed for Hearts of Midlothian FC where Obua also featured several years ago.
“It is a good move for Mato and also for the country to have players going to certain kind of Leagues like Scotland because they are more competitive and aggressive.These a good times for Uganda once again,” Obua told Cecafaonline.
The former Uganda Cranes star player Obua played for Hearts FC 2008-2012.
Mato joins Hearts FC who are based in Edinburgh and are currently top of the Scottish Premiership, ahead of rivals Celtic FC by a few points.
The gifted Mato who is one of Uganda’s key strikers joined the Scottish side from North Macedonian club FK Vardar. Mato scored 12 goals in 13 games for FC Vardar before he traveled to join the Uganda national team in December for the Africa Cup of Nations.
“We are delighted to announce the signing of Rogers Mato,” said Hearts FC. The club head coach Derek McInnes said it was good that the Club signed Mato during this window. “He’s a livewire player, always looking to attack and cause the opposing defence problems,” said the coach on the club website.
Mato started his career featuring in the Youths set-up of Proline Academy and later graduated to play for Proline FC’s senior team and later KCCA FC before moving to the paid ranks.
In 2023 he moved to Turkish second Division side Şanlıurfaspor SC, and later Fudbalski Klub Akademija Pandev Brera Strumica in Macedonian.
Mato also scored a goal for Uganda in the 3-1 defeat to Nigeria in the recent Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) held in Morocco.
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Ugandan youngster Dembe guides BK Hacken in UEFA Europa League
Ugandan forward John Paul Dembe netted a crucial equalizer to help his team BK Hacken qualify for the next round in the qualifiers of the UEFA Europa League on Thursday night.
The 20-year old came on after 63 minutes and scored to make it 2-2 for his Swedish team to eliminate FC Spartak Ternava 3-2 on aggregate.
Early in the week Dembe who was top scorer in the CAF U-20 African Cup of Nations (AFCON) Zonal qualifiers last year had also netted a brace for his team.
Dembe will return to action on July 24th when his team faces Anderlecht in the next round of the UEFA Europa League qualifiers.
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