AFCON U-17 qualifiers
South Africa’s Chavani to officiate U-17 AFCON qualifiers for CECAFA
South Africa’s Jelly Chavani is among the referees from other Zones that have been invited to officiate during the U-17 TotalEnergies Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2023 qualifiers for the Council of East and Central Africa Football Associations (CECAFA) region.
The qualifiers that will attract eight teams after the withdraw of Rwanda and Eritrea will now take place October 2-15th in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
Egypt’s Mahmoud Ahmed Nagi Musa and Kassim Abdelsalam (Nigeria) are the other referees who have been invited by the Council of East and Central Africa Football Associations (CECAFA) to officiate during the qualifiers.
The defending champions Uganda who lifted the trophy in 2020 when the tournament was held in Rwanda are placed in Group B alongside Djibouti, Sudan and Burundi. Group A has hosts Ethiopia, Tanzania, Somalia and South Sudan.
The best two teams from each group will qualify for the semi finals. The winners and runners-up will qualify to represent the region in the U-17 AFCON 2023 in Algeria.
Officials selected for the qualifiers
Referees: Ahmed Arajiga (Tanzania), Mitiku Tewodros (Ethiopia), Nasser Mohamud Hussein (Djibouti), Ahmed Hassan Hussein (Somalia), Shamirah Nabadda (Uganda), Abdelaziz Yasser Ahmed (Sudan), Diaffari Nduwumana (Burundi), Mahmoud Ahmed Nagi Musa (Egypt), Kassim Abdelsalam (Nigeria), Jelly Chavani (South Africa)
Assistant Referees: Renovat Bizumuremyi (Burundi), Mohamed Abdelgabar (Sudan), Tigle Belachew (Ethiopia), Adam Ali Eid (Somalia), Ronald Katenya (Uganda), Seif Kassim Mpanga (Tanzania), Mohamed Charmarke (Djibouti), Fasika Yehualashet Biru (Ethiopia), Elmoiz Ali Mohamed Ahmed (Sudan), Gasim Mader (South Sudan)
AFCON U-17 qualifiers
Somalia, Uganda book semi-final slots in Zonal U-17 AFCON qualifiers
Hosts Uganda and Somalia have qualified for the semi-final stage at the on-going TotalEnergies CAF U-17 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) – CECAFA qualifiers.
Somalia, the 2022 Zonal champions needed a late goal to see off Sudan 1-0 in Group B tie played at the Nakivubo Hamz Stadium in Kampala on Saturday.
Sakariye Mohamed netted the vital goal for the Somalia team two minutes into added time to send the Somalian fans into celebrations.
“We are very happy that we kept strong and pushed on till we scored the vital goal,” said Somalia’s assistant coach Muqtar Ali.
In the second match the hosts Uganda Cubs humbled Kenya 5-0 to finish top of Group A ahead of Tanzania.
Uganda netted three goals in the first half with James Bogere converting an early penalty and added his second before the interval. Isima Mulala Magala also got his name on the score sheet in the first half.
After recess Bogere netted his third goal after 58 minutes after the Kenyan defending line again failed to close out spaces. Substitute Simon Wanyama also made sure he increased Uganda’s lead to five goals with a hard shot after 78 minutes.
Uganda will now face Somalia in the second semi-final match, while South Sudan battle Tanzania on December 24th, 2024. The finalists will automatically qualify for the TotalEergies CAF U-17 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) to take place next year in Ivory Coast.
AFCON U-17 qualifiers
Tanzania, South Sudan storm semis in Zonal U-17 AFCON qualifiers
Tanzania and South Sudan have booked slots in the semi-final stage at the on-going TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) – CECAFA qualifiers in Kampala, Uganda.
The Tanzania team defeated Kenya 1-0 in the first Group A match, while South Sudan saw off Sudan 1-0 in a Group B tie all played at the Nakivubo Hamz Stadium on Wednesday.
In the first match Juma Sagwe netted the lone goal for Tanzania after 19 minutes. He capitalized on a well taken Juma Abushiri pass to slot the ball past Kenya’s goalkeeper Golan Odiwuor.
The two sides continued to create several scoring opportunities, but failed to convert. After recess Kenya intensified their search for goals, but failed to break the Tanzanian defending line.
After 80 minutes Kenya’s Lukonde Mwale came close to leveling matters, but the Tanzanian goalkeeper Abrahman Nassoro parried the ball out of danger.
Aggrey Morris Ambros, the Tanzania coach said he was proud of his team that has made it to the next stage. “I am happy that we have qualified for the semi-final stage and now we need to prepare well for the next stage,” added the Tanzanian coach who team settled for a 1-1 draw in their opening match against Uganda on Sunday.
In the second match South Sudan made sure they maintained their unbeaten run.
Lazarus Peter George Laku netted his second goal of the tournament after 33 minutes. He past Sudan’s goalkeeper Mamadu Mohamed Musa Ali at close range.
The Sudan team tried to reorganize themselves with Faisal Omer Mohamed Mustafa and Sami Hassan Idris Koko getting some opportunities in-front of goal and failing to take them.
South Sudan finished top of Group B with six points and now await the knock out stage.
Nasir Yousif Hassen Bakit, the South Sudan coach said that his boys took their chance and won with one goal to qualify for the next stage. “We know there is still a lot of work to do s we prepare for the semi-final,” added the coach.
Action returns on December 21st with Somalia facing Sudan in a Group B match, while hosts Uganda take on Kenya in a Group A tie.
AFCON U-17 qualifiers
Kenya battle Tanzania in Zonal U-17 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers
Kenya will kick-start their campaign in the Zonal qualifiers of the TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifiers on Wednesday against Tanzania.
The Group A match will kick off Day 2 of the competition, South Sudan face Sudan in a Group B match later at the same Nakivubo Hamz Stadium in Kampala.
Salim Bab Ndarai, Kenya’s head coach has made it clear that their first match is very vital because it will give them the right momentum.
“We know facing Tanzania will not be an easy task because they already played and drew 1-1 with Uganda. My players know what this opening match means to us and we shall go all out to try and get a win,” says Ndarai.
In the second match South Sudan who picked a convincing 3-0 win against Somalia in their opening match can also afford a draw to qualify for the semi-final stage.
Nasir Yousif Hassan Bakit, the South Sudan coach has made it clear that they will not be complacent but make sure they play every match like a final. “We are determined to register our second win so that we can top the group and wait for the knock out stage,” added the coach.
The Sudan coach Moatasem Khaled has also made it clear that the first match will be very important to them. “We have prepared well and the team is ready, and well motivated to perform well,” added Khaled.
The qualifiers that have attracted six teams will enter the knock out stage on December 24th, 2024, and the finalists will qualify to represent the Zone at the TotalEnergies CAf Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) to take place in Ivory Coast next year.
AFCON U-17 qualifiers
South Sudan humble Somalia in Zonal U-17 AFCON qualifiers
South Sudan have made a winning start in the TotalEnergies U-17 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) – CECAFA qualifiers taking place in Kampala, Uganda.
The 2022 runners-up stopped the reigning champions Somalia 3-0 in the opening Group B match played at the Hamz Stadium, Nakivubo on Sunday.
Somalia started a better side with skipper Anas Abdi seeing his effort miss the target after 14 minutes.
But the South Sudan team grew in confidence as started to close the gaps and dictate play.
After 38 minutes Shakir Antacio put South Sudan ahead when he unleashed a hard long shot from outside the box that beat Somalia’s goalkeeper Abdirahman Abdugadir.
At the stroke of half time South Sudan increased their lead with Panon Jou finishing off a well taken Lazarus Peter George Laku cross.
In the second half Somalia made some changes, but still failed to break South Sudan’s defending line led by Kudum Chol, Dameul Eyi and captain Ronaldo Jonothan.
After 72 minutes Lazarus Peter George Laku finished off from a free kick to put South Sudan 3-0 ahead. The striker however got injured during the celebration and was replaced.
“I am happy that my team managed to contain the pressure by Somalia and later score three goals. It is still early in the tournament, but we are happy with the win,” said a happy coach of South Sudan Nasir Yousif Hassen Bakit after the match.
South Sudan now top Group B with 3 points and will next face Sudan in their second match.
In the second match, a Group A tie hosts Uganda and Tanzania settled for a 1-1 draw.
Saleh Ally gave Tanzania the lead after 19 minutes, but Uganda piled pressure and leveled matters after 58 minutes through Isima Magala.
Action will continue on Wednesday with Tanzania facing Kenya in a Group A tie, while South Sudan take on Sudan in a Group B match. The best two teams will qualify for the U-17 AFCON to take place in Ivory Coast next year.
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