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Agreement signed with Israel FA will greatly help Ethiopia – Isayas Jira Bosho

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The President of the Ethiopian Football Federation (EFF), Isayas Jira Bosho has said they will benefit a lot from the partnership they signed with the Israel Football Association (IFA).

The two football bodies signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) during a function held in Israel on June 17th, 2021.
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“I am happy that we signed the partnership with the Israel FA because this will help us improve several aspects and also organize several international friendly matches. This will greatly help Ethiopia,” added Jira Bosho.

The MOU will focus on having friendly games between teams from the two nations, technological partnership, competition management, football and youth football development and training for coaches among others.

Oren Hasson, President of the IFA said they are also happy to sign an MOU with Ethiopia Football Federation because this relationship will help them in general football development.

Meanwhile, the Israel U-17 team also hosted the Ethiopian U-17 team to two friendly matches played between June 14-18th. The two teams settled for a goalless draw in the first game before drawing again 1-1.

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10-man Sudan ejects Lebanon in FIFA Arab Cup

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A 10-man Sudan team has defeated Lebanon 2-1 to qualify for the group stage of the FIFA Arab Cub 2025.

After all the three other teams from the CECAFA Zone South Sudan, Somalia and Djibouti had fallen out in the qualifying stage, coach James Kwesi Appiah’s team played their hearts out to advance.

Sudan’s John Robia was sent off for a second bookable offence after 24 minutes at the Thani Bin Jassim Stadium in Qatar. Six minutes later Khalil Khamis gave Lebanon the lead after a failed clearance in the box.

The Sudan team reorganized and created some good scoring opportunities. Sudan’s Mohamad Haider scored an own goal two minutes to recess.

In the second half the Lebanon team with an advantage of a player more piled more pressure, but failed to find the net. Yasser Jolak scored for Sudan after 73 minutes to make it 2-1. The Sudan team defended in numbers till the final whistle.

Sudan now join Group D that also has defending champions Algeria, Iraq and Bharain. Sudan will also use the tournament to prepare ahead of the TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) slated for December 21st to January 18th, 2026 in Morocco.

In earlier matches involving teams from the CECAFA Zone, Oman edged Somalia 4-1 on penalties after the match had ended goalless, while Bahrain stopped Djibouti 1-0.

After the qualifying round, the 2025 FIFA Arab Cup, the 11th edition of the Arab Cup will officially take place December 1-18 in Qatar.

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Rwanda among eight nations selected to host FIFA Series in 2026

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The world Football body, FIFA has selected Rwanda among the nations that will host the FIFA Series in 2026.

FIFA confirmed that several countries including Rwanda and Mauritius from Africa for the men’s category will host the FIFA Series 2026 to take place during the international match window in March and April.

The FIFA Series for both men and women offers national teams from different continents a unique platform to compete and connect beyond their traditional confederation boundaries.

Last year Tanzania was the only team from the CECAFA Zone that played in the first edition of the FIFA Series that also featured Bulgaria, Mongolia and Azerbaijan.

“The FIFA Series is about unlocking development potential for players, coaches and fans, while promoting football’s universality and diversity through meaningful matches. The 2026 edition will further enhance that impact for men’s and women’s football alike,” said FIFA President Gianni Infantino.

The men’s FIFA Series will be hosted by Rwanda, Australia, Azerbaijan, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Mauritius, Puerto Rico and Uzbekistan. The women’s FIFA Series will debut with events in Brazil, Côte d’Ivoire and Thailand.

The FIFA Series is aligned with FIFA’s Strategic Objectives for the Global Game: 2023-2027, which focus on creating more opportunities for competitive balance, technical growth and cross-continental exchange.

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Nairobi Utd, Azam, Singida suffer defeats in CAF Confederation Cup

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CECAFA teams Nairobi United, Azam FC and Singida Black Stars FC all got off to a wrong start in the group stage of the 2025/2026 TotalEnergies CAF Confederation Cup.

The reigning CECAFA Kagame Cup champions Singida Black Stars FC suffered a 2-0 away defeat to CR Belouizdad in Algeria on Saturday.

Abdennoriheb Belhocini and Abdelraouf Benguit scored for the home side at the Nelson Mandela Stadium in Algiers. Singida Black Stars FC tried to push forward, but failed to find goals.

On Sunday another Tanzanian side Azam FC suffered a 2-0 defeat to Maniena Union at the Martyrs Stadium in Kinshasa. Balako Christian Panzi and Christopher Pindi netted for the DR Congo side.

Later on Sunday night a 10-man Nairobi Utd team suffered a 3-0 defeat away to Wydad AC at the Mohammed V Stadium in Casablanca.

Ayoub Boucheta and Mohamed Bouchouari gave the Moroccan side a 2-0 first half lead. Mohamed Rayhi added the third goal, and Nairobi Utd’s Brian Mzee was sent off few minutes to the end of the match.

Action for the CECAFa teams returns this weekend with Azam Fc hosting Wydad AC on November 28th at the New Amaan Complex, while Singida Black Stars FC host AS Otoho, and Nairobi Untd host Maniema Union the next day.

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Sudan, Somalia, Djibouti, South Sudan set eyes on FIFA Arab Cup

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Teams from the CECAFA Zone Sudan, Somalia, Djibouti and South Sudan have set eyes on the first qualifying round of the FIFA Arab Cup 2025 in Qatar.

Victory for any of the 14 teams in the first qualifying round will send them straight to the group stage.

South Sudan will take to the field first against Syria on November 25th at the Graid Hamad Stadium in Doha.

Somalia, fresh from picking a morale boosting win against highly ranked Bahrain in an International friendly match will face Oman on November 26th in Doha.

On the same day Djibouti will face Bahrain, while Sudan who will also feature in the AFCON 2025 will take on Lebanon. After the first qualifying round action will shift to the group stages from December 1-18th, 2025.

The 2025 FIFA Arab Cup will be the 11th edition of the Arab Cup, the Arab world’s national team football tournament. It will be the second edition under FIFA’s jurisdiction, with previous editions having been organized by the Union of Arab Football Associations (UAFA).

Algeria are the defending champions.

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