CECAFA
KCCA FC, Atlabara in CAF Champions League action
Uganda’s KCCA FC and Atlabara FC (South Sudan) will be in action this afternoon Friday in return leg matches of the CAF Champions League. KCCA FC who lost 3-2 in the first leg away to African Stars of Namibia will hope to over turn the result at their StarTimes Stadium in Kampala, while Atlabara FC have a huge task against African giants Al Ahly of Egypt who won the first leg 4-0.
KCCA FC head coach Mike Hillary Mutebi said they will sue the home advantage to get a win in Kampala and qualify for the next round. “Of course, there is a lot of hope. We conceded soft goals because of carelessness and not because the opposition were better,” added the coach.
But African Stars FC coach Muhammad Fargo has also warned that they are not in Uganda for holiday but to eliminate KCCA FC. “If we could score three goals against them in the first leg, we can as well score more in Kampala,” said Fargo.
KCCA FC, the 2019 Cecafa Kagame Cup champions will however miss striker Patrick Henry Kaddu who signed for Moroccan Premier League side Renaissance Sportive Berkane few days ago.
The other representatives like Gor Mahia FC, Simba SC, Young Africans, El Merreikh, Rayon Sport, AS Kigali and Proline FC among others from the Cecafa region will be in CAF Champions League and CAF Confederations Cup action this weekend.
CECAFA
Kenya, Rwanda climb in latest FIFA rankings
Kenya and Rwanda are the two members from the Council of East and Central Africa Football Associations (CECAFA) Zone that have improved their ranking in the latest FIFA ranking released on April 4th, 2024.
Although Uganda remained static at 92nd in the world with 1242.15 points and top in the CECAFA Zone, Kenya climbed by four places to 107th place in the world ranking and second in the Zone with 1191.24 points.
Kenya’s improvement comes after their recent International friendly matches were they defeated hosts Malawi 4-0 and Zimbabwe 3-1 and went on to win the 4-Nations tournament.
Rwanda also improved by two places to 131st in the FIFA rankings and 5th in the CECAFA Zone with 1112.44 points. Tanzania remained static at 119th place and Sudan at 127 points.
Burundi who are placed sixth in the CECAFA Zone are ranked 140th, Ethiopia 145th, while South Sudan dropped by one place to 167th place. Djibouti and Somalia are lowly ranked at 192 and 199 respectively, while Eritrea is unranked.
FIFA rankings for CECAFA members
Uganda – 92
Kenya – 107
Tanzania – 119
Sudan – 127
Rwanda – 131
Burundi – 140
Ethiopia – 145
South Sudan – 167
Djibouti – 192
Somalia – 199
Eritrea – Unranked
Beach Soccer
Tanzania suffer defeat in COSAFA Beach Soccer Championship opening tie
Guest side Tanzania kick started their 2024 COSAFA Beach Soccer Championship on a losing note as the competition started today in Durban, South Africa.
Handled by coach Boniface Pawasa Tanzania suffered a 3-2 defeat to Angola in the opening Group B match played at the South Beach Arena.
In the second Group B match North African guests Morocco humbled 2021 winners Mozambique. 5-2
The competition organized by the Council of Southern Africa Football Associations (COSAFA) also saw Malawi defeat hosts South Africa 4-2 and Seychelles, the 2025 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup hosts edge Saudi Arabia 3-1 in Group A matches played.
Action continues on Monday with several games, before a rest day on Tuesday. The top two sides from each group will advance to the semi -final stage to be played on March 22, while the final will take place the next day.
CECAFA
Bidding process opens for hosting 2024 CECAFA tournaments
The Council of East and Central Africa Football Associations (CECAFA) has opened the bidding process for Member Associations that will be in position to host any tournament in the Zone this year.
Yussuf Mossi, the CECAFA Competitions Director says the bidding process opened on February 1st, 2024 and ill close on February 16th.
He said the Competitions Committee chaired by Isayas Jira, also the President of the Ethiopia Football Federation (EFF) has sat in Nairobi, Kenya few days ago and drawn a competitions calendar for 2024.
Mossi made it clear that the four compulsory tournaments which will be staged include; AFCON U-17 Boys qualifiers, AFCON U-20 Boys qualifiers, CAF Women’s Champions League Zonal qualifiers and the Africa Schools Football Championships Zonal qualifiers. The CECAFA U-20 Girls Championship and the CECAFA Senior Challenge Cup are the other two tournaments on the calendar.
CECAFA will announce the host Member Associations during the non elective General Assembly slated for February 23rd, 2024 in Mombasa, Kenya.
The Assembly had originally been scheduled to take place February 16th, but a change was made since all Presidents of Member Associations will be attending meetings in Abidjan, Ivory coast to end February 14th, 2024.
CECAFA tournaments for 2024
– AFCON U-17 Boys qualifiers
– AFCON U-20 Boys qualifiers
– CAF Women’s Champions League Zonal qualifiers
– Africa Schools Football Championships Zonal qualifiers.
– CECAFA U-20 Girls Championship
– CECAFA Senior Challenge Cup
CECAFA
CECAFA General Assembly to take place in Mombasa
The non-elective General Assembly of the Council of East and Central Africa Football Associations (CECAFA) will take place on 16th, February, 2024 in Mombasa, Kenya.
Auka Gecheo, the CECAFA Executive Director on Tuesday communicated to all the 12 Member Associations about the development.
He noted that among other things the Assembly will receive, discuss and ratify the CECAFA competitions and the calendar for 2024/2025. Members of the Assembly will also receive and peruse the CECAFA financial report for the year 2023 among other things.
Among some of the competitions expected to take place in 2024 include the AFCON U-17 and AFCON U-20 Zonal qualifiers, the Zonal CAF Women’s Champions League qualifiers, CECAFA Senior Women Championship and the Pan African Schools Football Championship Zonal qualifiers among others. Zanzibar hosted the last CECAFA General Assembly on 6th January, 2023.
The 12 CECAFA members include; Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi, Ethiopia, Somalia, Djibouti, Eritrea, Sudan, South Sudan and Zanzibar.
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