AFCON U-17 qualifiers
Ethiopia ready to host successful U-17 AFCON Zonal qualifiers – Isayas
The President of the Ethiopian Football Federation (EFF), Isayas Jira Bosho has said Ethiopia is well prepared to host a successful CECAFA Zonal qualifiers of the TotalEnergies U-17 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).
Ten nations will tussle it out during the qualifiers slated for November 15th to December 2nd in the towns of Dire Dawa and Addis Ababa.
“We are always excited to host International competitions and we are prepared to ensure the qualifiers for the U-17 are successful. We thank the government of Ethiopia for allowing that we host the competition,” added Isayas, also a CAF Executive member.
He also clarified that semi-finals and finals of the competition will now take place at the Abebe Bikila Stadium in Addis Ababa, and not Dire Dawa Stadium as had been scheduled.
The opening match of the tournament will see Somalia face South Sudan at the Abebe Bikila Stadium in Group A, while Rwanda will take on hosts Ethiopia in the second match.
Tanzania, the 2024 runners-up will open against Sudan in a Group B tie the same day at the Dire Dawa Stadium, and Burundi battle the defending champions Uganda in the second match.
The best two teams from each group will qualify to play in the semi final stage. The losers at the semi final stage will tussle it out for the bronze medal, while the winner play in the final.
The champions, first runner up and second runner up will qualify to represent the CECAFA Zone at the TotalEnergies AFCON 2026.
A: Ethiopia, Somalia, Kenya, South Sudan, Rwanda
B: Uganda, Tanzania, Djibouti, Sudan, Burundi
AFCON U-17 qualifiers
Hosts Ethiopia to face Uganda Cubs in semi final stage of AFCON U-17 Zonal qualifiers
Ethiopia will face defending champions Uganda in the semi final stage at the ongoing TotalEnergies CAF U-17 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) CECAFA Zonal qualifiers.
The hosts sealed their place unbeaten when they silenced Kenya 1-0 in their last group match played at the Abebe Bikila Stadium on Wednesday.
In-form Dawit Kasaw netted the lone goal after 65 minutes to ensure Ethiopia picked their third win in the qualifiers. The earlier Group A match saw South Sudan edge Rwanda 2-1.
Enzo Bagabo, Rwanda’s assistant captain told Cecafaonline that although they lost all four matches, they have gained a lot of exposure playing in a competitive tournament. “We go back to Rwanda with a lot of lessons learnt,” added Bagabo.
Uganda who lifted the title last year finished second of Group B and will now face Ethiopia on November 30th. Uganda Cubs humbled Djibouti 6-0 in their last Group B match played at the Dire Dawa Stadium today.
The Cubs took a 2-0 first half lead with Thomas Ogema and Ukasha Jemba scoring. Brian Olwa picked a second half brace, while Arnold Kayemba and Fahad Ismail also got their names on the score sheet.
In an earlier match Sudan collected their second win of the qualifiers seeing off Burundi 1-0 with Alamin Ahmed Osman scoring the goal.
Tanzania who are the only team in the tournament with a 100% winning record will face Kenya in the first semi-final, while Ethiopia face Uganda in the second semi-final at the Abebe Bikila Stadium on November 30th.
The champion, runner-up and third placed team after the final day on December 2nd will represent the CECAFA Zone at the AFCON U-17 next year.
AFCON U-17 qualifiers
Kenya, Uganda book semi final spots in AFCON U-17 qualifiers
Kenya and Uganda have qualified for the semi finals stage at the ongoing TotalEnegies CAF U-17 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) CECAFA qualifiers.
The Kenyan team advanced to the knock out stage after beating South Sudan 2-0 in a Group A match played at the Abebe Bikila Stadium on Monday.
Derrick Wanyonzi gave Kenya the lead after 12 minutes, while Trevor Nasasiro put the icing on the cake one minute to full time.
The South Sudan team led by skipper Panom Juo and substitute Micheal Wani created some decesnt scoring opportunities, but failed to take them.
The win sent Kenya to 7 points ahead of their last match against hosts Ethiopia on Wednesday to decide who tops Group A.
“I am very happy that although we did not play at our best, we did the job and came out victorious to qualify for the semi-finals before playing the last match,” said Kenya’s head coach Willaim Lukalia Muluya.
In an earlier match Somalia humbled Rwanda 3-0 with Mohamud Osman netting a brace, while Abdigafar Abdulahi also got his name on the score sheet.
At the Dire Dawa Stadium Group B table leaders Tanzania silenced Burundi 5-0 with Saddam Hamis netting a hat-trick. Idrisa Kilendemo and Ismail Likungilo scored the other two goals to shut out Burundi’s hopes of challenging for a second place finish to give Uganda the opportunity to qualify before they face Djibouti in the last match.
Sudan also collected their first win of the tournament seeing off Djibouti 3-1 in the second Group B match played. Elhassan Hilmi Hassan scored a brace, while Sami Hassan Idris scored the opening goal. Zahar Asmar converted a second half penalty for Djibouti, their first goal of the tournament in three matches played.
The four last group matches will be played on Wednesday. Hosts Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda are the four teams that have already qualified for the semi-final stage to be played on November 30th. The play-off for third place and the final are slated for December 2nd.
AFCON U-17 qualifiers
Tanzania, Ethiopia qualify for semi final stage in AFCON U-17 CECAFA qualifiers
Two teams Tanzania and hosts Ethiopia have qualified for the semi-final stage at the ongoing TotalEnergies U-17 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) CECAFA qualifiers.
Tanzania secured their place after stopping Uganda 2-1 in a Group B match played at the Dire Dawa Stadium on Friday night.
Fahad Ismail gave Uganda the lead from the spot after 15 minutes. But Didmas Athanasi leveled for Tanzania eleven minutes later. Soann Shabani added a second half goal to ensure Tanzania collected maximum points.
The win sent Tanzania to nine points before they face Burundi in the last group match, while Uganda remained second with six points.
In another Group B match Burundi recorded their first win seeing off Djibouti 1-0. Sharif Irabaruta scored the lone goal. The two teams were each reduced to 10-men.
In Addis Ababa at the Abebe Bikila Stadium, Ethiopia failed to hold to their 3-1 lead, to draw 3-3 against a determined Somalia side.
Somalia took the lead through Nur Andirashid Omar after 36 minutes to silence the home fans. But Dawit Kassaw leveled matters with a well time header after 40 minutes.
The home side returned a very hungry side before they got a penalty after 52 minutes. Dawit Kassaw Yirdaw stepped and converted to take his tally to six goals in the tournament.
Somalia did not loose hope and continued to attack in numbers with substitute Mohamud Osman holding the midfield well. Abenezer Alemayehu netted Ethiopia’s third goal after 85 minutes, but Somalia pulled one back two minutes later through Abdirashid Omar.
In the second minute of added time Somalia’s skipper Anas Mohammed leveled matters to ensure they collected a third staright draw in the tournament.
Ethiopia’s head coach Benjamin Ziemer admitted that his team had lost control of the game.” These are young boys and it’s a learning curve. We now have a few days before we play Kenya,” added Ziemer.
In an earlier Group A match Kenya recovered from a goal down to stop Rwanda 2-1. Olivier Nshimiyimana gave Rwanda the lead after 37 minutes, but two second half goals by Nicholas Ochola and Trevor Nasasiro were enough to hand Kenya their first win.
Action continues on Monday with two matches in Addis Ababa and two matches in Dire Dawa. The winner, runner-up and Third placed teams will represent CECAFA at the AFCON U-17 2026.
AFCON U-17 qualifiers
Teams applaud CECAFA for hosting Safeguarding Workshops in Ethiopia
The ten teams taking part at ongoing Zonal CECAFA qualifiers of the TotalEnergies AFCON U-17 have applauded the organisers of the Safeguarding Workshop held in Ethiopia.
Under the supervision of CECAFA Head of Administration and Safeguarding Officer, Veronica Lusichi the (Kenya) the workshops were held in Dire Dawa on Tuesday, and on Thursday in Addis Ababa.
The final Workshop held at the Jupiter International Hotel in Addis Ababa today was marked by a series of interractive safeguarding sessions and an extensive explanation of the existing FIFA safeguarding policy framework designed to protect players and officials from various forms of abuse in Football.
Participants also received an overview of what is Safeguarding, its importance in football as well as FIFA safeguarding essentials that incorporate knowledge and insights into creating a safe and supportive environment for all participants.
Temesgen Kebede Tadesse, Ethiopia’s U-17 goalkeeper said he was happy to learn a lot about safeguarding in Football. “This has been a good workshop because we have learnt a lot,” added Tadesse.
Alain Kirasa, Rwanda’s assistant coach also appreciated the initiative by CECAFA to have the Workshop because the players and officials have benefited a lot.
South Sudan’s captain Panom Juo said such Workshops are very productive because players and officials get to learn several things of how to stay safe in Football.
Lusichi thanked all the participants of the ten teams for the active participation.
The ten teams taking part in the AFCON U-17 Zonal qualifiers include; Ethiopia, Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Djibouti, South Sudan, Sudan, Burundi, Rwanda and Somalia.
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