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Ethiopia hope to bounce back against Uganda Crested Cranes in Addis Ababa

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Hosts Ethiopia will hope to bounce back against Uganda when the two sides face-off on Tuesday, October 26th in the return leg of first round in the 2022 TotalEnergies Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) qualifiers.

Uganda Crested Cranes beat the Ethiopian team 2-0 in the first leg played in Kampala few days ago. But the return leg on Tuesday at the Bikila Stadium in Addis Ababa promises to be a thriller.

But Ethiopia’s experienced captain Loza Abera Geinore has said they have what it takes to put up a better performance and win the match. “We know Uganda is a strong team, but we need to play as a team and be cautious to be able to get the result we want to qualify for the next stage,” added Geinore.

The attacking midfielder who was also the top scorer at the zonal CECAFA Women’s Champions League held in Kenya over a month ago said scoring early goals will be very important to motivate the team. “We need early goals and also play with better defending than we did in the first leg,” added Geinore.

But the Crested Cranes head coach George Lutalo has warned that they need to be very cautious against an Ethiopian team that holds the ball a lot. “We need to take our chances and also defend well,” added Lutalo.

The winner between Ethiopia and Uganda over the two legs will face Kenya in the second round. The Harambee Starlets ejected South Sudan 15-1 on aggregate.

In the other match Burundi will host Eritrea in the second leg at the  Urukundo Stadium in Ngozi. Burundi won the first leg 5-0. Sudan who lost the first leg 14-0 to Algeria will also battle in the second leg on Tuesday.

Last weekend Tanzania’s Twiga Stars were eliminated by Namibia, while Djibouti earned a walk-over to the second round after Rwanda withdrew their team.

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CECAFA General Assembly Media Accreditation window opens

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The media accreditation application window for media interested in covering the CECAFA Elective General Assembly has opened today and will run till February 2nd, 2026.

The CECAFA Elective General Assembly will take place on Saturday, 7th February 2026 in Djibouti.

Media interested in covering the Assembly will need to process their visas to Djibouti.

Successful applicants will be notified and provided with further information in due course.

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Unstoppable JKT Storm CAFWCL CECAFA Qualifier Semis

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Tanzania’s JKT Queens marched into the CAF Women’s Champions League CECAFA Zonal Qualifiers semifinals with a 2-0 victory over South Sudan’s Yei Joint Stars at Kasarani Stadium on Thursday.

With a semifinal slot on the line, both sides displayed discipline early on, keeping tight spaces and relying on short passing. JKT looked sharper in attack, but Yei’s goalkeeper Nawal Majok produced brilliant saves to keep her side alive in the opening half. The game went into the break goalless, but full of promise.

The second half saw JKT raise their intensity. Just minutes after the restart, Jamila Rajab broke through Yei’s defense to calmly slot home the opener.

In the 68th minute, Esther Maseke doubled the lead with a curling strike that Majok could only get a hand to. Yei struggled to keep possession and found it hard to recover as JKT grew in confidence with their two-goal cushion.

“We were facing a better side—stronger and more tactical. That’s why we applied a defensive approach,” explained Yei Joint Stars coach Yamba Yves after the match.

The result sealed JKT’s place at the top of Group C, setting up a mouth-watering semifinal clash against hosts Kenya Police Bullets. In the other semifinal, Uganda’s Kampala Queens will take on Rwanda’s Rayon Sports on 14th September.

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Police Bullets beat Denden FC to Storm CAFWCL CECAFA Qualifiers Semis

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Kenya Police Bullets FC marched into the semifinals of the CAF Women’s Champions League CECAFA Zonal Qualifiers after a 2-0 victory over Eritrea’s Denden FC in a Group A clash at Nyayo Stadium.

The home side looked lively from the onset, pressing high and creating several goal-scoring opportunities. Their early dominance paid off in the 7th minute when Emily Kemunto struck to hand Police the lead. Despite squandering more chances, the Bullets doubled their advantage in the 34th minute through Zaina Namuleme, who coolly slotted home from a well-worked move.

Police went into the break 2-0 up, but Denden returned for the second half more organized defensively. The Eritrean side held firm, frustrating Coach Beldine Odemba’s charges, who were left ruing missed opportunities to kill off the game.

Despite enjoying better spells in midfield, Denden FC failed to carve out clear-cut chances to trouble the Bullets’ backline. In the end, the Kenyan champions secured all three points.

Though out of the tournament Denden FC Coach Rezene Gebregiorgis hailed his team composure having settled in from the first game anxiety. With a young team he felt the experience gathered is good for the teams growth and expects to be better with time.

Kenya Police Bullets have now confirmed their place in the semifinals, finishing top of Group A. They now await the winner of Group C who will either be JKT Queens or Yei Joint Stars in the Semi Final stage

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Burundi’s Muyenge takes over as CECAFA Acting President

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The Council of East and Central Africa Football Associations (CECAFA) on Wednesday witnessed a historic transition of leadership with Alexandre Muyenge taking over as Acting President.

Outgoing Acting President Augustino Maduot Parek officially handed over the presidency to Muyenge, also President of the Burundi Football Federation.

The ceremony took place at the CECAFA headquarters in Nairobi, Kenya, in the presence of Executive Director, Auka Gecheo, CECAFA Executive Committee Member Doris Petra and CECAFA a few staff.

Maduot Parek, who has steered the regional body through a critical phase of competitions and reforms, expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to serve and called for continued unity among Member Associations.

He highlighted the progress made in pursuit of the building CECAFA headquarters among other efforts, and reviving the CECAFA Kagame Cup and youth competitions.

Incoming Acting President Muyenge pledged to build on the achievements of his predecessor, with a focus on strengthening youth development, women’s football, and enhancing the visibility of CECAFA competitions across the continent.

The smooth handover marks a new chapter for CECAFA as it continues to play a pivotal role in nurturing football talent and fostering regional integration through the game.

Muyenge will serve as Acting CECAFA President until the 2026 Elective General Assembly.

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