CAF African Schools Football Championship
Uganda to face Kenya in CAF African Schools Championship Girls’ final
The curtains will come down on December 13th, 2023 at the Kasarani Stadium in Nairobi when the CECAFA qualifiers of the CAF African Schools Football Championship concludes with the finals in the boys and girls categories.
In the Girls category the unbeaten team from Uganda with 10 points will face second placed Kenya in the final.
Uganda beat Kenya 1-0 in the final round robin match played on Tuesday with Haira Nabbosa scoring. Uganda had earlier humbled Burundi 4-0 and stopped Rwanda 3-0 to top the log with 10 points.
Before losing to Uganda, the hosts Kenya picked a 2-0 win against Burundi in one of their round robin matches played on Tuesday. Kenya finished second with 9 points, while Tanzania who came third with 7 points will take the bronze medal.
In the boys category Uganda maintained their 100% unbeaten record when they stopped Tanzania 1-0 and followed it up with a hard fought 2-1 victory against Kenya. All Uganda’s goals were netted by Brian Luwagga.
Tanzania who are second on the log with 9 points, three behind table leaders Uganda also registered a 2-0 win against Burundi with Peter Andrew Arbogasti and Juma Mashaka Juma scoring.
The last three matches in the boys category will be played on Wednesday morning. Third placed Kenya with 6 points will take on Burundi, while Rwanda face Uganda, and Tanzania battle Somalia.
The winners in each category will pocket USD100,000 each, while the second placed teams take USD75,000 each, and the third placed USD50,000 each. The cash prizes through the sponsorship of the Motsepe Foundation will see the top three teams in each category access the funding that will go towards sustaining a development project of their choice.
Day 2 results
Boys category
Rwanda 0 Kenya 2 (Nicholas Onyango Ochola x2)
Uganda 1 (Simon Wanyama) Tanzania 0
Burundi 0 Somalia 0
Kenya 1 (Milton Mabea) Uganda 2 (Simon Wanyama x2)
Somalia 0 Rwanda 0
Tanzania 2 (Peter Andrew Arbogasti, Juma Mashaka Juma) Burundi 0
Girls category
Burundi 0 Uganda 4 (Cynthia Kirenga, Shadia Nabirye x3)
Rwanda 0 Tanzania 3 (Rehema Joseph Mayala, Zainabu Dotto Karuka x2)
Burundi 0 Kenya 2 (Lindey Weey Atieno x2)
Rwanda 0 Uganda 3 (Lydia Namaseruka, Shadia Nabirye, Tracy Nabalanzi)
Burundi 0 Tanzania 5 (Rehema Joseph Mayala, Zainabu Dotto Karua x2, Devotha Nyangi Magambox2)
Uganda 1 (Haira Nabbosa) Kenya 0