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Zanzibar prepares to host CECAFA Senior Challenge Cup 2024

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The CECAFA Senior Challenge Cup, the flagship competition in the Zone contested amongst the senior men’s national teams will this year take place in Zanzibar.

The competition slated for June 29th to July 14th, 2024 will be hosted at the Amaan Stadium and the Pemba Municipal Stadium.

After successfully hosting the CAF Schools Football Championship recently, Zanzibar are warming-up to host yet another competition that was last staged four years ago.

Teams from the CECAFA Zone and some guest sides will take part in the competition.

Uganda are the defending champions having defeated Eritrea in the 2019 CECAFA Senior Challenge Cup final in Kampala.

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CECAFA General Assembly

Djibouti set to host CECAFA Elective General Assembly 2026 

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The Council of East and Central Africa Football Associations (CECAFA) Elective General Assembly will take place in Djibouti on February 7th, 2026.

The decision was confirmed following consultations with the host country, and was formally approved during the CECAFA Executive Committee meeting held on December 8th, 2025 at Hotel Horizon in Entebbe, Uganda.

CECAFA Interim Executive Director, Jean Sseninde said: “After consultations with the hosts, we are pleased to confirm that the final date for the Assembly was agreed upon during the CECAFA Executive Committee meeting.”

The EXCO meeting was held on the sidelines of the CAF African Schools Football Championship – CECAFA Qualifiers. The meeting chaired by the Acting President, Alexandre Muyenge was also attended by the Vice President, Paulous Weldehaimanot Andemariam and EXCO member, Petra Doris Atieno.

During the Assembly the 12 CECAFA Member Associations will have the opportunity to vote for new leadership and also discuss the 2025 season, and the calendar for the 2026 season.

The 12 members of CECAFA include; Burundi, Djibouti, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Rwanda, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Somalia, Sudan and Zanzibar.

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CAF AFRICAN SCHOOLS CHAMPIONSHIP

Uganda, Tanzania to represent Zone in CAF African Schools Football Championship 2026

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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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CAF AFRICAN SCHOOLS CHAMPIONSHIP

Mawanja, Kajumba scoop top scorer’s Awards in CAF African Football Championship qualifiers

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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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AFCOn 2025

Taifa Stars pitch camp in Egypt ahead of Africa Cup of Nations 2025

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The Tanzania national football team has pitched camp in Cairo, Egypt ahead of the TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2025.

Taifa Stars are placed in Group C alongside Nigeria, Tunisia and Uganda for the tournament slated to run December 21st to January 18th, 2026 in Morocco.

The camp in Egypt which started on Monday offers Taifa Stars an opportunity to acclimatise to conditions similar to those expected in Morocco, ensuring the players are prepared for the intensity of the tournament.

The Tanzanian team who will be determined to qualify for the knock out stage are under the watchful eyes of Argentine Pablo Gamondi.

In the squad are two experienced players Mbwana Samatta and Simon Msuva who ply their trade in France and Iraq respectively.

Also included is experienced forward Simon Msuva, currently playing in Iraq, after being part of the provisional squad. His experience and goal-scoring ability offer added attacking depth.

Taifa Stars will begin the AFCON campaign against Nigeria on December 23 in Fez, followed by fixtures against fellow CECAFA team Uganda on December 27 and Tunisia on December 30.

Squad

Goalkeepers: Yakoub Suleiman (Simba SC), Hussein Masalanga (Singida BS), Zuberi Foba (Azam FC)

Defenders: Bakari Mwamnyeto (Young Africans SC), Shomari Kapombe (Simba SC), Lusajo Mwaikenda (Azam FC), Mohamed Hussein (Young Africans SC), Nickson Kibabage (Simba SC), Alphonse Mkabule (Shamakhi, Azerbaijan), Wilson Nnang (Simba SC), Novatus Dismas (Göztepe FC, Turkey), Kelvin Nashon (Tanda Jiji), Pascal Msindo (Azam FC), Haji Mnoga (Salford City, England), Dickson Job (Young Africans)

Midfielders / Forwards: Ibrahim Abdulla (Young Africans), Habibu Iddi (Singida BS), Tarrryn Allouche (Rochdale AFC, England), Charles Mombwa (Floriana FC, Malta), Morice Abraham (Simba SC), Feisal Salum (Azam FC), Ahmed Pipino (Azam FC), Abdul Suleiman (Azam FC), Iddi Selemani (Azam FC), Mbwana Samatta (Le Havre, France), Elias Maguli (Azam FC / Ufaransa), Shomari Lawi (Aalborg BK, Denmark), Simon Msuva (Al-Talaba, Iraq)

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