COSAFA Women's Championship 2021

Tanzania book COSAFA Women’s Championship semi final slot

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Tanzania’s Twiga Stars are the first team to book a place in the semi finals of the COSAFA Women’s Championship on-going in Port Elizabeth, South Africa.

The Tanzanian team defeated last year’s runners-up Botswana 2-0 in a Group B match played on Saturday at the Madibaz Stadium at the Nelson Mandela Bay.

Donisia Daniel Minja and Mwanahamisi Omary Shurua netted the goals for the Twiga Stars to send them top of the group and straight into the knock out stage.

The Tanzanian defenders had a busy day keeping away Botswana’s key striker Refilwe Tholakele who scored a hat-trick in their 7-0 win over South Sudan in their opening match.

“We are happy to revenge against Botswana who beat us in the same tournament last year,” said Tanzania’s head coach Bakari Nyundo Shime after the tough encounter.

Tanzania opened the tournament with a 3-0 win against Zimbabwe. Coach Shime’s team will play their last Group B game against South Sudan on October 4th.

In the second game Zimbabwe defeated South Sudan 2-1. Rudo Neshamba gave Zimbabwe the lead after 12 minutes, but hard working Riek Chieng leveled matters, before Marjory Nyaumwe scored the second for Zimbabwe seven minutes from full time.

“I am happy with the way we approached the match today and created several scoring chances. We are here to learn and gain exposure,” said South Sudan’s coach Shilene Margaret Booysen.

On Sunday Eswatini will face Uganda, while Zambia battle Namibia in Group C matches.

 

Group B

                             P      W    D     L    GF    GA  A   Pts     

Tanzania          2       2      0     0      5     0     5     6

Botswana         2      1       0     1      7      2     5      3

Zimbabwe        2      1      0      1      2     4    -2     3

South Sudan    2     0     0      2      1     9    -8     0

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