CAF
FIFA World Cup 2022 qualifiers: Burundi, Djibouti, Ethiopia all kick start campaign
The preliminary round of the FIFA World Cup 2022 kicks off today with several matches on card. Twenty eight teams lowly ranked by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) will battle to try and win spots in the group stage.
26 teams are already qualified for the group phase thanks to their CAF ranking.
Burundi, fresh from the 2019 Total Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) just like their opponents Tanzania will battle in the first leg in Bujumbura in what promises to be a thriller.
The Red Sea Camels of Eritrea returning to the international stage after 2015 will play host to Namibia at the Asmara Stadium, while Ethiopia take on Lesotho.
The other members of the Council of East and Central African Football Associations (Cecafa) that will be in action include South Sudan who will host Equatorial Guinea in a neutral venue at the Al Hilal Stadium in Khartoum.
French coach Julien Mette will also lead the Djibouti national team in the first leg encounter against Eswatini (Swaziland). The other games on card will see Mauritius take on Mozambique, while Sao Tome e Principe play host to Guinea Bissau and Liberia host Sierra Leone.
On Thursday Rwanda will play away to Seychelles, while Chad host Sudan and Somalia battle Zimbabwe on a neutral venue in Djibouti.
The remaining matches to be played between Friday and Saturday will see Comoros Islands face Togo, Gambia take on Angola and Malawi playing away to Botswana.
CAF
Ethiopia to host 46th CAF Ordinary General Assembly
The 46th Confederation of African Football Ordinary General Assembly will take place on October 22rd, 2024 in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa.
DR Congo was initially meant to host the Assembly in Kinshasha on October 10th, 2024, but CAF made some changes.
“We are very happy that we shall be hosting the CAF Ordinary General Assembly in Addis Ababa. It is always a pleasure to host members the Football family in Ethiopia,” says Isayas Jira Bosho, President of the Ethiopia Football Federation (EFF) who is also a CAF Executive member.
Ethiopia last hosted the CAF Ordinary General Assembly in 2017 at the Nelson Mandela Hall, at the African Union Headquarters, Ethiopia.
AFCON U-17
South Sudan to open against Uganda in Zonal Afcon U-17 qualifiers
The South Sudan team will start their campaign against Uganda Cubs as the Zonal Africa Cup of Nations U-17 qualifiers kick-off on December 12th in Rwanda.
Seven teams will take part in the qualifiers which will be held at the Umuganda Stadium in Rubavu District.
In the fresh draws conducted on Thursday hosts Rwanda will also battle against Tanzania in a Group B match on Saturday at the same venue.
The other Council of East and Central African Football Associations (Cecafa) member countries Eritrea, Sudan, Burundi did not send teams for the competition, while Somalia are still serving a ban after confirming participation and later failing to play in the Zonal Afcon U-17 qualifiers in 2018.
“We expect a very competitive tournament because teams have been preparing for some time,” said Yusuf Mosi, the Cecafa Director of Competitions.
The best two teams in the qualifiers will represent the region at the Afcon U-17 next year, March 12-31st in Morocco.
Group A: Uganda, Ethiopia, Kenya, South Sudan
Group B: Rwanda, Djibouti, Tanzania
AFCON CECAFA ZONALS
Uganda Hippos defeat Tanzania to lift 2020 CECAFA U-20 title
Uganda are the 2020 CECAFA U-20 champions after a 4-1 emphatic win over Tanzania in a thrilling final at the Black Rhino Academy in Karatu.
CECAFA U-20 Challenge Cup 2020:
- Final: Uganda 4-1 Tanzania
- Third place: Kenya 1 South Sudan 2
- Fair Play Award: Tanzania
- Best Goalkeeper: Simon Justine (South Sudan)
- Top Scorers: Ivan Bogere (Uganda), Selemani Hamis (Tanzania) – 5 Goals
- Bronze Medal: South Sudan
- Best Player: Pascal Isindo
Uganda’s under-20 national football side dethroned the hosts and title holders, Tanzania in Arusha and lift the 2020 CECAFA U-20 championship on Wednesday.
Richard Basangwa, Steven Sserwadda, lethal striker Ivan Bogere, and Kenneth Semakula were all pn the score sheet for Uganda while Selemani Hamisi netted the consolation for the hosts in a match where Uganda also missed a penalty kick.
Richard Basangwa opening the scoring in the 12th-minute which later on Abdul Hamisi Suleiman’s composed penalty restored back parity at the half-hour mark.
Steven Sserwada restored Uganda’s lead before the break. Uganda would have extended the lead but the leading goalscorer Ivan Bogere hit the woodwork, missing a penalty awarded after Isma Mugulusi was brought down inside the box.
Bogere returned after the interval to make amends for this opening half profligacy with a wonder goal – his tournament-leading fifth – to put The Hippos firmly in charge.
Aziz Kayondo then caught substitute home keeper Razak Shekimweri – who replaced Zuberi Masudi – off his line with an embarrassing long-range goal to complete the rout and apply the gloss to a memorable production away from the comforts of home for the Ugandan lads.
The final whistle was treated with wild celebrations by the Ugandan players on the field of play, technical area, and the delegation in the stands led by the FUFA President Moses Magogo, also a CAFExecutive Committee member.
Byekwaso’s charges will also relish a timely measure of revenge against the Tanzanians, who knocked them out of this competitive last year at the quarter-final stage when Uganda hosted the competition.
Awards
South Sudan’s Jack Komakech was named the best goalkeeper of the tournament, Bogere took home the golden boot with 5 goals, Tanzanian Pascal Isindo emerged as the best player and Tanzania took home the fair play award.
CAF
CAF approves dates for 2020 Total African Nations Championship in Cameroon
The executive Committee of the Confederation of African Football (CAF) has approved the dates for the 2020 Total African Nations Championship (CHAN) to take place in Cameroon. Chaired by the President Ahmad Ahmad, the CAF Executive Committee (ExCo) approved the dates during it’s second statutory meeting of 2019 held in Cairo, Egypt on Thursday.
The Exco approved that the final phase of the CHAN Cameroon 2020 will take place April 4-25th.
A total of 16 teams qualified to play in the final of the CHAN 2020 tournament, including Cameroon which qualified automatically as hosts. The CHAN tournament for only national team players who are playing in their country’s own domestic leagues.
Uganda, Tanzania and Rwanda are the teams that qualified to represent the Council of East and Central African Football Associations (Cecafa) region at the tournament.
The other teams that will feature include hosts Cameroon, Morocco, Tunisia, Mali, Guinea, Togo, Niger, Burkina Faso, Democratic Republic of Congo, Congo Brazzaville, Zambia, Namibia and Zimbabwe.
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