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Rwanda ready to host successful FIFA Series 2026
Eight teams will participate in the FIFA Series 2026 slated for March 25-30th in Kigali, Rwanda.
Eleven FIFA Member Associations will host the series, with Rwanda staging two groups at the Amahoro Stadium and Kigali Pele Stadium.
Fabrice Shema Ngoga, President of the Rwanda Football Federation (FERWAFA) has made it clear hosting this FIFA Series is a good opportunity to showcase Rwanda’s ability to stage a Football International event.
“We are very optimistic that the country will stage a successful FIFA Series and we shall also learn several things,” added Ngoga, also recently elected Executive Member of the Council of East and Central Africa Football Associations (CECAFA).
The Amavubi of Rwanda under the guidance of new coach Stephen Constantine will kick start their campaign with a match against Grenada on March 27th, the same day Kenya battle Estonia in Group A at the Amahoro Stadium.
Group B will kick start the event with Aruba facing Macau, while Tanzania take on Liechtenstein at the Kigali Pele Stadium on Thursday.
The winners in each group will face off in the final match, while the losers also battle to conclude the International friendly Series.
Group A: Rwanda, Kenya, Estonia, Grenada
Group B: Aruba, Macau, Tanzania, Liechtenstein
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Kenya, Rwanda name provisional squads ahead of FIFA Series in Kigali
Kenya and Rwanda have named their provisional squads ahead of the FIFA Series to take place March 25-30th in Kigali, Rwanda.
Benni McCarthy, Kenya’s head coach a few days ago named a 23-man squad which also includes professional players. Rwanda’s newly appointed coach Stephen Constantine also announced his squad on Monday.
The Harambee Stars will face Estonia in the first match on March 27th at the Amahoro Stadium. They will play either Rwanda or Grenada in the second match on March 30th.
In Pool B Tanzania will face Liechtenstein, while Aruba take on Macau.
Fabrice Shema Ngoga, President of the Rwanda Football Federation (FERWAFA) said that they are happy to be hosting the FIFA Series. “Hosting the FIFA Series will give us a good opportunity on gaining more experience on hosting International competitions,” added Ngoga.
The matches in the FIFA Series will provide the teams from the CECAFA Zone Kenya, Rwanda and Tanzania good exposure to build towards major continental assignments, including the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations that will be co-hosted by Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania.
Kenya squad
Goalkeepers: Byrne Omondi, Brian Bwire, Ian Otieno
Defenders: Frank Odhiambo, Abud Omar, Sylvester Owino, Zak Vyner, Rooney Onyango, Daniel Sakari
Midfielders: Alpha Onyango, Duke Abuya, Richard Odada, Chris Erambo, Manzur Suleiman
Forwards: Austine Odhiambo, William Lenkupae, Job Ochieng, Mohammed Bajaber, Zech Obiero, Clarke Oduor, Michael Olunga, Ryan Ogam, Lawrence Okoth
Rwanda squad
Goalkeepers: Ntwari Fiacre, Bigirimana Hugo, Niyongira Patience, Hakizimana Adolphe
Defenders: Mutsinzi Ange, Manzi Thierry, Kavita Phanuel Mbaya, Nshiniyimana Yunus, Imanishimue Emmanuel, Niyomugabo Claude, Byiringiru Jean Gilbert, Uwumukiza Obed
Midfielders: Mugisha Bonheur, Bizimana Djhad, Samuel Gueulette, Muhire Kevin, Kalisa Sven, Ruboneka Jean Bosco, Sahabo Hakim, Uwineza Rene
Forwards: Mickes Joy Slayd, Ndayishimiye Karl Matteo, Nshuti Innocent, Mickels Joy Lance, Biramahire Abeddy, Byiringiro Lague, Kwizera Jejea, Mickels Lerey Jacques, Kury Johan Marvin, Niyo David, Mugisha Gilbert
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Andemariam celebrates Infantino’s 10 years as World Football President
The Council of East and Central Africa Football Associations (CECAFA) Paulos Weldehaimanot Andemariam congratulated Gianni Infantino upon making 10 years as President of FIFA.
In his message Andemariam, also President of the Eritrea National Football Federation (ENFF) credited Infantino for playing a pivotal role in developing Football further since he became President 10 years ago.
“On the occasion of your 10th anniversary as President of FIFA, please accept my heartfelt congratulations and deepest appreciation for a decade of visionary leadership and transformative progress,” said Andemariam.
The CECAFA President said over the past ten years, Infantino’s unwavering commitment to global football development has left an indelible mark on the beautiful game. “Under your stewardship, FIFA has expanded its reach, modernized its governance, and championed initiatives that have empowered football communities across all continents-from growing the Women’s World Cup to advancing youth development and infrastructure in emerging football nations,” he added.
While thanking Infantino for his passionate service to the world’s most beloved sport, Andermariam also reminded the FIFA President that his leadership has inspired a new era for football-one defined by unity, opportunity, and boundless potential.
Infantino was first elected to the FIFA presidency on February 26th, 2016. He was re-elected on June 5th, 2019 and again on March 16th, 2023.
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FIFA commends Uganda FA for progress made in Women’s Football
The World Football body, FIFA has commended the Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) for the steady progress they are making in developing Women’s Football.
With support from FIFA, Uganda launched the FUFA Women’s Super League Commercial Strategy on February 10th. Uganda and Romania were selected by FIFA to pilot the programme.
Solomon Mudege, the FIFA Head of Development Programmes for Africa commended the Uganda FA for the progress made and the launch of the Women Super League Commercial Strategy which will be a game changer.
“FIFA has been inspired and impressed by FUFA’s activities. There has been significant progress in terms of the infrastructural growth and institutional transformation,” said Mudege.
He made it clear that FIFA is proud of what FUFA has achieved and in developing Football and women’s Football in particular.
“FUFA and its stakeholders should be proud of what has been achieved. We now look forward to this next challenge of implementing the Super League commercial strategy and ensuring it benefits all women football players in Uganda,’ he stated,” added Mudege.
Moses Hassim Magogo, the FUFA President thanked FIFA for selecting Uganda to carry out the pilot study together with Romania.
“This shows the confidence FIFA has in what we have done here. We want to thank FIFA and convey our appreciation to President Gianni Infantino on behalf of the football people of Uganda,” he added.
Magogo explained that FUFA’s strategic approach, supported by government backing, improved commercial capacity and increased FIFA resources, has enabled the Federation to strengthen programmes and professionalise competitions.
He made it clear that as a Federation, they have been strategic in the way they do things. “Sometimes it is a bit slow, but that is the right way that has given us some of the success levels we have in this country,” added Magogo.
FIFA Lead for Women’s Football Development – Africa, Doreen Nabwire, Abigail Lemma Hailemichael, the FIFA Memebr Association Development Manager for UNAF & CECAFA, and CECAFA Interim Executive Director, Jean Sseninde also attended the launch.
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Kenya, Tanzania to join hosts Rwanda for 2026 FIFA Series
The World Football governing body FIFA has included Kenya and Tanzania to be part of the 2026 FIFA Series to take place March 23-31st in Rwanda.
On Monday FIFA announced the 48 teams to take part in the 2026 FIFA Series during the during international match windows in March and April.
The 2026 edition will feature 48 teams divided into 12 groups, including nine men’s groups and three women’s groups, with all six continental confederations represented.
For the first time Rwanda will host the Series and have been placed in Group A alongside Estonia, Grenada and Kenya. Group B will have another team from the Council of East and Central Africa Football Associations (CECAFA), Tanzania together with Aruba, Liechtenstein and Maco of China.
Among the men’s teams taking part in the FIFA Series 2026, five teams, namely Australia, Cape Verde, Curacao, New Zealand and Uzbekistan, have qualified for this year’s FIFA World Cup.
The men’s groups will be hosted by Australia, Azerbaijan, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, New Zealand, Puerto Rico, Rwanda and Uzbekistan, with Rwanda hosting two groups.
The women’s groups will be held in Brazil, Cote d’Ivoire and Thailand.
Football Kenya Federation (FKF) President, Hussein Mohammed Rashid said he was very happy about the development because Harambee Stars will get the opportunity to play more International matches.
“It is exactly the kind of exposure and competition our national team needs as we continue to grow and raise our standards,” added the FKF President.
Group A: Estonia, Grenada, Kenya, Rwanda
Group B: Aruba, Liechtenstein, Macao of China, Tanzania
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