African Schools Football Championship
Teams arrive ahead of CAF African Schools Football Championship Zonal qualifiers
Teams have started arriving in Nairobi, Kenya ahead of the CECAFA Zonal CAF African Schools Football Championship qualifiers.
The two teams from boys and girls from Uganda and Burundi arrived on Friday.
Yussuf Mossi, the Competitions Director of the Council of East and Central African Football Associations (CECAFA) says the Rwanda, Somali and Tanzanian teams are expected to arrive on Sunday. ” The teams will train on Sunday and action kicks-off on Monday, ” added Mossi.
The schools competition to attract U-15s for both boys and girls will take place December 10-13th, 2023 at the Kasarani Stadium in Nairobi, Kenya.
Mossi explained that the competition will be played on a League basis with the top two teams in the boys and girls categories facing off in the finals. ” We decided that the six teams in the boys category and the five for the girls play the League format so that they can play as many matches, ” explained Mossi.
The six nations that will participate in the Zonal qualifiers include; Kenya, Burundi, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda and Somalia. The winners in each category will qualify to represent the Zone at the CAF African Schools Championship expected to take place in April next year.
Last year Tanzania’s Fountain Gate Dodoma Secondary School and Royal Giant High School (Uganda) emerged winners in the girls and boys categories respectively in the Zonal qualifiers held in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Fountain Gate Dodoma Secondary School went on to win the Girls category at the CAF African Schools Championship held in Durban, South Africa in April this year.
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Tanzania, Uganda are CAF African Schools Football Championship Zonal Winners
Tanzania and Uganda are the winners of the Boys and Girls categories at the CAF African Schools Football Championship – CECAFA qualifier that climaxed on Thursday in Uganda.
The Tanzania team handled by former International Boniface Pawasa defeated Rwanda 2-0 in their last deciding match to finish ahead of Uganda on better goal difference since each collected six points.
Elick Yusuph converted a penalty in the first half, and Jabiri Farijala wrapped it up with a second half goal at the St. Mary’s Stadium, Kitende. “I am very happy that we are the
champions of the tournament. It was hard work and now we shall need to focus to preparing a team for the continental tournament,” said Pawasa
The earlier Boys match saw Burundi hold Somalia to a goalless draw.
In the Girl’s category Uganda emerged Champions with a better goal difference than Tanzania who also finished with 7 points.
Uganda humbled Rwanda 8-0 in an earlier match with Brendah Nassaka scoring four goals, while Halima Mupyanga scored a brace. Cynthia Kirenga and Lilian Nabukeera also got their names on the score sheet.
The second match saw Tanzania stop Burundi 1-0 with Helena Mtundagi scoring the lone goal. Lilian Nabukeera, Uganda’s captain thanked all her teammates for the hard work. “We are very happy to be the champions,” she added.
While the champions Tanzania and Uganda received medals and trophies at the Awards ceremony, they also picked a US$10,000 the dummy cheque of US$100,000 respectively.
Uganda’s Boys team and the Tanzania Girls team collected their medals and a dummy cheque of US$75,000 each, while Somalia and Burundi who came third in the Boys and Girl’s categories respectively also picked medals and dummy cheques of US$50,000 each.
The CAF Africa Schools Football Championship is sponsored by the Motsepe Foundation.
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Day 2: Somalia revive title hopes in Zonal CAF African Schools Football Championship
The Somalia team has revived their title hopes in the Boys category at the on-going Zonal CAF African Schools Football Championship in Uganda.
After kick starting their campaign with a 1-0 defeat to Uganda and a draw against Tanzania on Tuesday, the Somalia team defeated Rwanda 2-1 in a tough match played today at the St. Mary’s Stadium, Kitende.
Zakariya Osman gave the Somalia team the lead, and Olivier Nshimiyimana leveled matters. But the Somalia team did not give up and piled lots of pressure to earn a penalty that skipper Bashir Hassan converted.
The win takes Somalia to second place with 4 points, behind Uganda (6 points) who only managed goalless draws against Tanzania and Burundi in matches played on Wednesday.
“We are hungry and will be determined to beat Burundi on Thursday so that we win the Cup,” said Somalia’s Captain Bashir Hassan. The two matches in the Boys category between Somalia and Burundi, and Tanzania against Rwanda will decide which team wins the Cup. Uganda who top the log have played all their 4 matches and can only keep their fingers crossed.
In the Girls category Uganda and Tanzania settled for a goalless draw, while Burundi humbled Rwanda 3-0. Erica Iradukunda netted a brace, while Emelyne Shurwenylmana Emelyne was also on target for the third placed Burundi team that has collected 3 points. Tanzania and Uganda each have 4 points going into the final day on Thursday.
Rwanda will face Uganda, while table leaders Tanzania battle Burundi in the final Girls’ matches to be played on Thursday.
The winners in each category will qualify to represent the Zone at the continental Championship next year. The winner will also bag US$100,000, the runner-up US$75,000, and the third placed US$50,000. The Championship is also supported by the Motsepe Foundation.
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Fixtures for CAF African Schools Football Championship – CECAFA Zone released
Action in the CAF African Schools Football Championship – CECAFA qualifiers will start on December 10th, 2024 at the St. Marys Stadium, Kitende.
Yusuf Mossi, the CECAFA Competitions Director released the fixtures for both the Boys and Girls categories on Sunday evening.
He made it clear that with the five and four teams for the boys and girls respectively, the Championship will be played on a round robin basis. “The teams with more points after all matches are played will emerge champions in each of the categories,” added Mossi.
Tanzania will open the campaign against Burundi in the Boys category, while Tanzania again take on Rwanda in the Girls category in the second match of the day.
Four Boys matches will be played on Tuesday, while two matches will be played for the Girls.
Boys: Uganda, Tanzania, Burundi, Somalia, Rwanda
Girls: Uganda, Burundi, Tanzania, Rwanda
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CECAFA Zone gears up for CAF African Schools Football Championship
The CAF African Schools Football Championship – CECAFA qualifiers will take place December 8-12th in Kampala, Uganda.
John Auka Gecheo, the Executive Director of the Council of Est and Central Africa Football Associations (CECAFA) has confirmed that the ASFC tournament will be held in Uganda.
Gecheo says the tournament was moved to Uganda because Eritrea which was meant to host could not go ahead and successfully host the event. “We are happy that Uganda has accepted to host the tournament for Schools,” added Gecheo.
The tournament will attract six Boys teams and five Girls teams. The best teams in each category will qualify to represent the CECAFA Zone at the continental level.
Yusuf Mossi, the CECAFA Competitions Director explained that the draw for the Boys category will be conducted on December 4th, 2023 with each Group having three teams. “The top two boys teams will play a semi and into the finals and the winner will represent the zone in the continental phase,” added Mossi. He said the Girls will play a league format with the top team qualifying for the Continental phase.
Last year Ugandan teams dominated the tournament which was held in Nairobi, Kenya. Uganda’s Boys team defeated Tanzania 4-2 in penalty shoot-outs after the match ended 1-1, while the Ugandan Girls team stopped Kenya 2-1 in the final.
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