African Schools Football Championship
Djibouti’s CEM Baulous arrive ahead of Zonal African Schools qualifiers
Two Schools from Djibouti are the first to arrive in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania ahead of the African Schools Football Championship Zonal qualifiers
CEM Baulous boys and girls team arrived this morning aboard Ethiopia Airlines flight and settled in the Tanzanian capital.
The Council of East and Central Africa Football Associations (CECAFA) zonal qualifier will take centre stage from February 17-19th, 2023 at the Azam Stadium, Chamazi.
Amina Abdi Houssein, one of the players said she is happy to be in Tanzania for the tournament. “It is exciting to be here and compete against other schools,” added Houssein.
Some of the other teams are expected to arrive today, while all teams are expected to arrive by February 15th. The qualifier will attract 15 teams after one of South Sudan’s teams pulled out because of some challenges.
The African Schools Programme is a development project that focuses on schools’ football, organized through the African Schools Football Championship, which supports programs that increase the social impact of football and empower participating countries to administer football through training programs.
The 16 teams will come from Uganda, Rwanda, Ethiopia, Sudan, South Sudan, Djibouti, Burundi and hosts Tanzania. Each of the eight Member Associations will enter a boys and girls team.
The winners in each category will receive a cash prize of US$100,000, while the second bags US$75,000, and the third placed team US$50,000.
Tanzania will be represented by Fountain Gate Dodoma Secondary and Benjamin William Mkapa High School.
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CAF African Schools Football Championship finals 2024 set for Zanzibar
The CAF African Schools Football Championship finals 2024 will be hosted by Zanzibar from May 21-24th at the Amaan Stadium.
Confederation of Africa Football (CAF) announced on Friday that the Championship, the second Edition will take place in Zanzibar.
The CAF African Schools Football Championship which features Boys and Girls under the age of 15 is the brainchild of CAF President Dr. Patrice Motsepe.
CECAFA Zonal champions St. Marys Secondary School Kitende (SMASK) (Boys) and Kawempe Muslim SS (Girls), also from Uganda will represent the Zone.
To qualify for the final SMACK defeated Tanzania 4-2 via post-match penalties after a 1-1 draw in the final, while Kawempe Muslim SS edged Kenya 2-1 when the Zonal qualifiers were played last December in Nairobi, Kenya.
Hussein Ahmada, the General Secretary of the Zanzibar Football Federation (ZFF) said that they are happy that they will host the CAF African Schools Football Championship finals. ” We promise to host a good Championship and we invite everyone to come and see Zanzibar, ” he added.
In 2023, Febraury Royal Giants High School clinched the CECAFA title, but failed to travel for the finals of the firts Edition in South Africa, while Tanzania’s Fountain Gate School lifted the girl’s trophy in Durban.
Besides the Championship in Zanzibar, CAF will also conduct various capacity-building programmes which include the Young Reporters Programme, Young Referee Programme, Young Medical Officers Programme, CAF D License Coaching Course, as well as the CAF Safeguarding workshops.
Winners of both the Boys’ and Girls’ competition will each receive USD 300 000 prize money, runners-up each receiving USD 200 000, while the bronze medalists will each take home USD 150 00, courtesy of CAF’s partnership with the Motsepe Foundation to be utilised for development projects within schools.
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Teams arrive ahead of CAF African Schools Football Championship Zonal qualifiers
Teams have started arriving in Nairobi, Kenya ahead of the CECAFA Zonal CAF African Schools Football Championship qualifiers.
The two teams from boys and girls from Uganda and Burundi arrived on Friday.
Yussuf Mossi, the Competitions Director of the Council of East and Central African Football Associations (CECAFA) says the Rwanda, Somali and Tanzanian teams are expected to arrive on Sunday. ” The teams will train on Sunday and action kicks-off on Monday, ” added Mossi.
The schools competition to attract U-15s for both boys and girls will take place December 10-13th, 2023 at the Kasarani Stadium in Nairobi, Kenya.
Mossi explained that the competition will be played on a League basis with the top two teams in the boys and girls categories facing off in the finals. ” We decided that the six teams in the boys category and the five for the girls play the League format so that they can play as many matches, ” explained Mossi.
The six nations that will participate in the Zonal qualifiers include; Kenya, Burundi, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda and Somalia. The winners in each category will qualify to represent the Zone at the CAF African Schools Championship expected to take place in April next year.
Last year Tanzania’s Fountain Gate Dodoma Secondary School and Royal Giant High School (Uganda) emerged winners in the girls and boys categories respectively in the Zonal qualifiers held in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Fountain Gate Dodoma Secondary School went on to win the Girls category at the CAF African Schools Championship held in Durban, South Africa in April this year.
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Somalia to make debut in Zonal qualifiers for CAF African Schools Championship
The Somali Football Federation (SFF) has confirmed that they will field a team in the CECAFA Zonal CAF African Schools Football Championship qualifiers in Nairobi, Kenya.
Yusuf Mossi, the Council of East and Central Africa Football Associations (CECAFA) Competitions Director confirmed that the Somali FA communicated that they will field a boys team. ” We are happy that Somalia will also send a team to the schools tournament, ” added Mossi.
The competition which will be played for U-15s will attract both boys and girls will take place December 10-13 at the Kasarani Annex Stadium in Nairobi, Kenya.
Mossi disclosed that although Eritrea, Sudan and South Sudan had earlier indicated they would send team, they will not be able to take part.
The boys category will have six teams ; Kenya, Burundi, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda and Somalia, while the girls category will have Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda. ” We are confident we shall have a more competitive Championship since teams have had enough teams to prepare, ” added Mossi.
He said eleven boys teams and seven for girls will compete in the Championship with the champion in each category to represent the Zone at the Africa Schools Championship expected to take place in April next year.
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We thank CAF for providing good platform for African Schools Football – Karia
The President of the Council of East and Central Africa Football Associations (CECAFA), Wallace Karia has praised the administration of CAF for coming up with a schools Football competition.
Karia told Cecafaonline during an interview after the climax of the Zonal CAF African Schools Football Championship in Dar es Salaam that having a platform for the best schools in Africa to play is a very clever move.
“I thank the President Dr Patrice Motsepe and the administration of CAF for coming up with this initiative to have African Schools Football have a platform to compete. This gives the Schools chance to showcase their talents,” added Karia.
He also praised the Motsepe Foundation that injected US$10 million to promote the CAF Schools Championship. “We thank the Motsepe Foundation for the big support towards the CAF Schools Football,” he added.
Karia urged the Members Association who belong to the CECAFA family to continue promoting and developing Schools Football because they are trhe stars of tomorrow.
The Zonal CECAFa qualifier for the CAF Schools Football Championship which concluded on February 19th was won by Royal Giants High (Uganda) for the boys category and Fountain Gate Dodoma Secondary School (Tanzania) for the girls category.
Fifteen teams from Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, Ethiopia, Djibouti, Sudan and South Sudan participated in the Zonal tournament.
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