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Uganda, Tanzania dominate Girl’s category in CAF African Schools qualifiers
Hosts Uganda and Tanzania have kept a 100% winning record at the CECAFA Zoal CAF African Schools Football Championship kicked off on Saturday.
In their first Group A Girls’ match played at the FUFA Stadium Kadiba, Uganda defeated Burundi 2-1. Lydia Nameseruja and Grace Kawino netted for the hosts, while Chantal Nitibitanga scored for Burundi.
Uganda stopped Rwanda 2-0 in their second match with Lydia Namaseruka netting a brace. “I am very delighted that on the first day we have won all our two matches and I have managed to score three goals,” said a happy Namaseruka after the match.
Tanzania also picked two wins in the Girls’ Group B matches defeating South Sudan 2-1, and humbling Djibouti 6-0 where Sulemani Hajra scored four goals.
Ethiopia making a return to the Zonal qualifiers since 2022 humbled Djibouti 10-0. Kenya who arrived on Saturday by road from Nairobi managed to collect a goalless draw against Rwanda in their opening Group A match.
Girls’ results
Ethiopia 10 Djibouti 0
Tanzania 2 South Sudan 1
Uganda 2 Burundi 1
Djibouti 0 Tanzania 6
Rwanda 0 Uganda 2
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Uganda finish second at the CAF African Schools Continental Finals
Uganda are the silver medalists in the concluded CAF African Schools Football Championship after losing out to Senegal 5-4 in post-match penalties whilst Ghana successfully defended their girls’ title with a 9-8 victory in post-match spot kicks Burkina Faso.
Losing out on Winner prize money of $300,000 Uganda who were represented by St Mary’s Kitende take home $200,000.
The first half of 20 Minutes ended in a deadlock with limited chances . It was the second half that produced opportunities for both sides with Uganda’s Shakur Ngobi blasting just over the bar from close range after being set up by Owen Mukisa. Ugandan goalkeeper Imran Ssebbale would then produce a fine save from Mamadou’s half volley to keep the match even.
The match would end in a draw and winner determined by post-match penalties. It was a similar ending for the girls category as Ghana successfully defended their girls’ title with a 9-8 victory in post-match spot kicks over fellow West Africans Burkina Faso after a goal-less draw.
The competition finals held at Ngoni stadium in Harare city, Zimbabwe was graced by CAF President Dr Patrice Motsepe and other dignitaries and is the fourth edition of the African Schools Programme that was launched way back in 2022.
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Uganda, Tanzania to represent Zone in CAF African Schools Football Championship 2026
Uganda and Tanzania are the winners of the boys and girls’ categories at the CAF African Schools Football Championship CECAFA qualifiers.
The two teams qualified to represent the CECAFA Zone at the continental Championship next year after the Zonal qualifiers ended on Tuesday at the St. Mary’s Stadium, Kitende in Uganda.
In the Boy’s category Uganda battled to a goalless draw against Ethiopia, but won 3-2 in penalty shootouts. Tanzania defeated Burundi 2-0 in the play-off to finish third and win bronze.
Nabil Kajumba, Uganda’s boy’s top scorer told Cecafaonline that he was very happy to have played a key role to help the team win and qualify to play at continental level next year. “We worked hard and we have finally lifted the trophy,” said a happy Kajumba.
In the Girl’s category Tanzania and Ethiopia battled to a goalless draw. The Tanzanian side won 5-4 in penalty kicks, while Uganda also defeated Burundi 2-0 to win bronze.
The winning teams in each category will also receive US$100,000, the runners-up US$75,000 and the third placed US$50,000. The cash prizes are earmarked for development projects back in the respective schools.
The Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) 1st Vice President, Justus Mugisha said they are delighted to have hosted a successful tournament. “We are glad to have hosted a second Schools tournament in a row,” added Mugisha.
The Zonal qualifiers featured Uganda, Kenya, Rwanda, Burundi, South Sudan, Tanzania, Ethiopia and Djibouti.
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Mawanja, Kajumba scoop top scorer’s Awards in CAF African Football Championship qualifiers
Tanzania’s Hajra Mawanja and Nabil Kajumba (Uganda) scooped the top scorers’ Awards at the concluded CAF African Schools Football Championship CECAFA qualifiers on Tuesday in Uganda.
Mawanja who helped Tanzania win the Girl’s title finished top with six goals, while Kajumba netted seven goals and also guided Uganda to win the top prize.
“It is a very good feeling finishing as top scorer in the Championship and helping my team win gold,” said a happy Mawanja after the match at the St. Mary’s Stadium, Kitende.
While the Fair-play Award was won by Burundi and Uganda for the Boys and Girls categories respectively, Ramadhan Ngendabanyikwa (Burundi) and Lukia Seleman (Tanzania) were also voted best goalkeepers for the boys and girls repespectively.
Uganda’s duo of Henry Muhoozi and Lydia Namaseruka were voted best players of the Championship for the boys and girls respectively.
The Awards were presented by the CECAFA Acting President Alexandre Muyenge, Vice President Paulous Weldehaimanot Andemariam and CECAFA Excom member Petra Doris Atieno. The other members who graced the Awards ceremony included the 1st Vice President of the Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) Justus Mugisha, the FUFA CEO Edgar Watson, and the TotalEnergies Strategy and New Energies Manager, Carol Katungi.
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Awards
Fair-play Awards
Boys: Burundi
Girls: Uganda
Best goalkeeper
Boys: Ramadhan Ngendabanyikwa (Burundi)
Girls: Lukia Seleman (Tanzania)
Top scorer
Boys: Nabil Kajumba (Uganda)
Hajra Mawanja (Tanzania)
Best Player
Henry Muhoozi (Uganda)
Lydia Namaseruka (Uganda)
Bronze medal winners
Boys: Tanzania
Girls: Uganda
Silver medal winners
Boys: Ethiopia
Girls: Ethiopia
Gold medal winners
Boys: Uganda
Girls: Tanzania
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Ethiopian teams reach CAF African Schools Football Championships qualifier finals
Two teams from Ethiopia have reached the finals of the CAF African Schools Football Championship CECAFA qualifiers.
After a goalless encounter Ethiopia stopped Burundi 14-13 in penalty shootouts to advance to the final of the Boys category in a match played at the St.Marys Stadium, Kitende in Uganda.
The Ethiopian team that last participated in the Zonal qualifiers in 2022 in Tanzania registered wins in all their three matches played in the group stage.
In the second boy’s semi final Uganda defeated the 2024 Zonal champions and African champions Tanzania 2-0. The tournament’s leading scorer Nabil Kajumba and Owen Mukisa netted the goals for Uganda.
“We are very happy to reach the final again after we lost in the final last year. We shall remain focused ahead of the final against Ethiopia,” said Uganda’s coach Ronald Mulajje.
Ethiopia also advanced to the final in the girl’s category after they silenced Uganda 3-2 in penalty shootouts after the match had ended goalless.
Tanzania who won the Zonal title in the inaugural Zonal qualifiers in 2022 ejected Burundi at the semi final stage 2-0. Hajra Selemani Mawanja netted a brace for Tanzania.
The finals and play-off for third place will be played on Tuesday. A cash prize of US$100,000 will go to the winners, US$75,000 to the silver medalists and US$50,000 for the bronze medal winners. The cash prizes are all used towards a project back at the schools.
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