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Young Africans SC complete treble win in Tanzania
Tanzania’s Young Africans SC have today stopped Azam FC 1-0 in the final of the 2023 Azam Sports Federation Cup (Tanzania FA Cup) played at Nkwakwani Stadium in Tanga.
Zambian international Kennedy Musonda netted the lone goal after 14 minutes to ensure the Young Africans SC recorded their treble win in the season after they had earlier won the Community Shield and the Tanzania Premier League titles.
Star player Fiston Mayele did not feature in the match since he is away on international duty with the DR Congo national team ahead of a TotalEnergies Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifying match.
Nasreddine Nabbi, the Young Africans SC coach praised his players for the hard work they exhibited this season which saw them win all trophies in Tanzania and reaching the final of the TotalEnergies CAF Confederation Cup.
“This achievement has been because of the efforts of the management and the hard work by the players and officials. We need to keep aiming higher as a team,” added coach Nabbi.
Musonda who netted the lone goal in the final today said it was a good feeling to score in a Cup final and win the match. “Winning trophies will always motivate us to keep working hard as a team,” added Musonda.
Eng. Hersi Said, the Club President also thanked the management and the team for a job well done in the 2022/2023 season.
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Hussein Mohammed elected Football Kenya Federation President
The Football Kenya Federation (FKF) Assembly has ushered in a new President Hussein Mohammed.
Mohammed who is also the CEO of Extreme Sports was elected on Saturday during the Elective Special General Meeting (SGM) held at the Kasarani Gymnasium in Nairobi.
Mohammed collected 42 votes in the first round of voting, 11 more than second-placed, immediate former FKF vice president Doris Petra.
In third place was former FKF CEO Barry Otieno who received 10 votes, followed by Kakamega Homeboyz owner Cleophas Shimanyula (four votes), Gor Mahia legend Sammy Kempes Owino (two votes), Chris Amimo (one) and Tom Alila (one).
Following failure to garner the required 50 per cent threshold for an outright win, the polls were set for a three-way battle in the second round, involving Mohammed, Petra and Otieno.
However, Petra left delegates at the Kasarani Gymnasium in shock when she conceded to Mohammed before Otieno followed suit, half an hour later.
“Thank you to all the delegates who believed in the fresh start and voted for change. This is not just our win – it’s a win for every player, fan, club, and supporter who dreams of a better future for our game,” said the new FKF President.
Mohammed will be deputised by former Harambee Stars and Inter Milan midfielder Macdonald Mariga who was his running mate.
FKF Elections results
President: Hussein Mohamed
Vice President: McDonald Mariga
NEC Member (Western): Caleb Amwayi
NEC Member (Coast): Gabriel Mghendi
NEC Member (Nyanza): Collins Opiyo Kalee
NEC Member (Eastern): Charles Njoka
NEC Member (Upper Rift Valley): Bernard Lagat
NEC Member (Nairobi): Dan Shikanda
NEC Member (North Eastern): Ahmedqadar Mohammed Dabar
NEC Member (Lower Rift Valley): Peter Kamau
NEC Member (Central): Robert Macharia
Women Representative (NEC): Violet Kerubo Momanyi
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Mixed results for CECAFA Women teams in build-ups
Three women’s teams from the CECAFA Zone were engaged in different international matches last weekend.
Kenya’s Harambee Starlets who are taking part in the 2024 Pink Ladies Cup in Turkey suffered their second defeat on Saturday.
After losing 1-0 to Chinese Taipei in their first match, Kenya suffered a 4-0 defeat to Russia. Kenya will play their last match against Phillipines on October 30th.
On Sunday Twiga Stars of Tanzania settled for a 1-1 draw against Senegal in a match played at the Bchir Mohammed Stadium in Morocco.
China based forward Opah Clement Tukumbuke netted in the first half, but the Senegal team earned a late penalty converted by Nguenar.
The Tanzanian team under the watchful eyes of coach Hilda Masanche lost their first match 4-1 to hosts Morocco few days ago.
In another international friendly match played Uganda Crested Cranes beat hosts DR Congo in another International friendly match played at the Stade des Martyrs, Kinshasa on Sunday.
Indian based forward Fazila Ikwaput and Sylvia Kabene who was making her debut for the national team netted two second half goals, while the hosts also scored one. The two teams will again face-off on October 30th in a second match.
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Kenya suffer defeat in Pink Ladies Cup opening match
Kenya’s Harambee Starlets have lost their opening match in the 2024 Pink Ladies Cup on-going in Turkey.
Coach Beldine Odemba’s side lost 1-0 to Chinese Taipei in a match played on Wednesday at the Emirhan Stadium.
Lee Yi-wen capitalized on Zeng Yunya’s assist to score from close range after 19 minutes when the Kenyan defenders failed to clear their lines.
Later the Kenyan team improved and intensified their search for goals. Lorna Nyabuto and Fasila Adhiambo had chances to score for Kenya, but failed to fired off target.
Kenya’s team will face Russia on Saturday in their second match, and end against Phillipines on October 30th.
The four team tournament has given Kenya chance to test new players at the international stage against teams from Asia and Europe.
Meanwhile, Tanzania and Uganda’s women’s national teams will also be involved in two international friendly matches each before the end of the month. Tanzania will play against Morocco and Senegal, while Uganda will play two matches against DR Congo in Kinshasa.
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Ethiopia will submit bid for AFCON 2029 – Atske Selassie
The President of Ethiopia H.E Taye Atske Selassie has made it clear that the country will bid to host the TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2029.
Selassie was speaking during the CAF 46th Ordinary General Assembly at Sky Light Hotel in Addis Ababa on Tuesday.
He made it clear that Ethiopia is proud to be part of the establishment of CAF back in 1957. “We are heavily investing in sports development and infrastructure, and when given chance we would want to host AFCON 2029,” added The President.
“I take this opportunity to request CAF to endorse Ethiopia to host AFCON 2029,” ended the Ethiopian President Selassie.
Earlier in his remarks, the Ethiopia Football Federation (EFF) President who is also a member of the CAF Executive Committee, Isayas Jira Bosho expressed Ethiopia’s desire to host continental tournaments starting with AFCON 2029.
During the Press Conference after the Assembly, CAF President Dr. Patrice Motsepe made it clear that he will be proud to see Ethiopia submit their bid to host AFCON 2029. “I encourage the government of Ethiopia and the Ethiopia Football Federation to submit their proposal. Every proposal will be looked at with fairness,” added Dr. Motsepe.
He further continued to point out that Ethiopia is blessed to be led by people who love Football like the Prime Minister. “I wish Ethiopia the very best in their bid to host AFCON 20229,” added the CAF President.
Although Ethiopia last hosted the AFCON in 1976, the CECAFA Zone will have the opportunity to host the AFCON 2027 in Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania. The three countries are also slated to host the TotalEnergies Africa Nations Championship (CHAN) 2025.
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