CECAFA U-17 Women Championship
Kenya, Tanzania register wins on Day 1 of CECAFA U-17 Women’s Championship
Kenya and Tanzania have picked wins on Day 1 of the CECAFA U-17 Women’s Championships 2026.
The Kenyan team netted 16 goals against Sudan in the opening Group A match played on Saturday at the KMC Stadium in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
After 56 minutes the match was abandoned after five Sudan players had picked injuries and all substitutions had been effected.
Brendah Achieng was the star of the day scoring seven goals, while Lindey Weey Atieno and Elizabeth Opiyo netted a brace each. Flaviah Khatenje, Tabitha Wambui, Bevarline Otieno and Mwanakombo Bakari also had their names on the score board. Sudan’s Malaz Abdallah scored a own goal early in the second half.
“I am very happy that I managed to score seven goals in our opening match. We shall continue to work hard as the tournament continues,” says Achieng.
In the second Group A match hosts Tanzanian defeated Somalia 4-0 to move into second place on the log.
Yasinta Kaliwa gave Tanzania the lead after only 1 minute, before Bahati Kizanguzi made it 2-0 after 30 minutes.
The debut making Somali team tried to play a highly defensive approach, but failed to contain the Tanzanian team. Fatuma Shagembe and Kizanguzi added two second half goals to give the home side a perfect start.
Halimo Isse, Somalia’s captain said although they lost the match the team is excited that they played in the competition for the very first time. “We are glad to play in the competition because it helps us get more exposure,” added Isse.
Action continues on Sunday with two Group B matches to take place at the Azam Complex, Chamazi. South Sudan will face Zanzibar in the opening match, while Uganda takes on Djibouti in the second tie.
CECAFA U-17 Women Championship
Kizanguzi wins top scorers’ Award in CECAFA U-17 Women’s tourney
Tanzanian striker Bahati Kizanguzi has scooped the top scorers Award at the CECAFA U-17 Women’s Championship 2026.
Uganda emerged champions after stopping Tanzania in the final played on Tuesday at the KMC Stadium in Dar es salaam, Tanzania.
During the Awards Kizanguzi who netted 10 goals in the tournament picked the top scorers Award, while South Sudan who finished 4th picked the Fair Play Award.
Uganda’s duo of Namuwaya Mayimuna and Shadia Nabirye scooped the Best Goalkeeper and Best Player Awards respectively.
The Council of East and Central Africa Football Associations (CECAFA) President Paulos Weldehaimanot Andemariam and and Tanzania Football Federation (TFF) President/CAF Executive Member Wallace Karia graced the ceremony.
The competition, the first on the 2026 CECAFA calendar attracted Tanzania, Kenya, Somalia, Sudan, South Sudan, Uganda, Djibouti and Zanzibar.
CECAFA U-17 Women Championship
Uganda Teen Cranes retain regional CECAFA U-17 Women’s title
The Uganda Teen Cranes have retained the CECAFA U-17 Women’s Championship title.
Handled by Sheryl Ulanda Botes, the Uganda team defeated Tanzania 3-0 in the final played on Tuesday at the KMC Stadium in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
Justine Ayerango and Brenda Nasaaka gave Uganda Teen Cranes a 2-0 half time lead.
The home side tried to push forward through Yasinta Kaluwa and Bahati Kizanguzi, but failed to break the Ugandan defending line commanded by Jovia Nakirya.
Three minutes into the second half Flavia Yagala netted a third goal for Uganda. Tanzania tried to push forward and attacking at the Ugandan goal, but Namuwaya Mayimuna was up to the task.
It was all celebration after the final whistle as the Uganda Teen Cranes retained the title they last won in 2023.
“I am very happy that the team followed instructions and won all the five matches played in the tournament,” said a happy Botes after the match.
The Uganda Teen Cranes were crowned with gold medals and also received a trophy, while Tanzania picked silver, while Kenya who defeated South Sudan 7-0 in the play-off match collected bronze medals.
The Awards ceremony was graced by President of the Council of East and Central Africa Football Associations (CECAFA), Paulos Weldehaimanot Andemariam, CECAFA Exco Member Doris Petra and Tanzania Football Federation (TFF) President and CAF Executive Member Wallace Karia. Jean Seninde, the CECAFA Interim Executive Director also graced the ceremony.
CECAFA U-17 Women Championship
Tanzania see off South Sudan to storm CECAFA U-17 Women’s Championship final
Tanzania have booked a place in the final of the CECAFA U-17 Women’s Championship 2026.
The hosts saw off South Sudan 4-0 in the second semi-final match played on Sunday at the KMC Stadium in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
Bahat Kizanguzi and Harrier Juma gave Tanzania a 2-0 half time lead as the home side dominated play and run rings around South Sudan.
After recess South Sudan tried to compact their defensive midfield with Gal Adhel and Amel Achuil, but still failed to stop the free flowing Tanzanian team.
Yasinta Kaluwa made it 3-0 after 57 minutes, before Kizanguzi netted her second goal of the day after 78 minutes.
“We are happy to reach the final and we prepare well ahead of the match against Uganda,” said the Tanzania captain Harrier Juma.
To reach the final Tanzania defeated Somalia and Sudan, and settled for a 1- draw against Kenya in the last Group A match.
The play-off match to decide the third best team will see Kenya face South Sudan, while Uganda face Tanzania in the final with all matches to be played on Tuesday at the KMC Stadium.
CECAFA U-17 Women Championship
Uganda qualify for CECAFA U-17 Women’s Championship final
The Uganda Teen Cranes have stopped Kenya to qualify for the final of the 2026 CECAFA U-17 Women’s Championship.
Coach Sheryl Ulanda Botes’s team kept a 100% winning run in the competition seeing off Kenya 3-0 in the first semi-final played at the KMC Stadium in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
Shadia Nabirye gave Uganda the lead after only 6 minutes. The Kenyan defenders failed to clear out the ball giving Nabirye space to slot the ball past goalkeeper Mishel Ng’ono.
The Kenyan team tried to push forward, but the Ugandan defenders kept a close watch on Bakari Mwanakombo and Emily Mbuya.
Immaculate Achen doubled Uganda’s lead after 40 minutes with another finish from close range.
After recess Kenya’s coach Mildred Omari Cheche made some changes that did not yield fruits. The Ugandan team continued to close out gaps giving the Kenyan team no space to reach the goal.
Three minutes into added time Kenya conceded an own goal by Jael Simiyu after a Ugandan corner kick.
“We are very happy to reach the final after winning all our three matches in the group stage and now the semi-final. The players all wan to face Tanzania in the final,” added Uganda’s coach Botes.
The win was a revenge for the Ugandan team was a revenge against Kenya who eliminated them in the third round of the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup qualifiers last month.
The second semi-final match between hosts Tanzania and South Sudan will be played later this evening. The tournament will climax with the final on June 23rd.
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