2019 CECAFA Women's U-17 Championship

the 2019 CECAFA Women's U-17 Championship was the inaugural edition of the CECAFA Women's U-17 Championship, the international women's youth football championship organised by Council of East and Central Africa Football Associations (CECAFA) for the women's under-17 national teams of East Africa. The tournament took place in Kampala, Uganda.[1]

2019 CECAFA Women's U-17 Championship
Tournament details
Host country Uganda
CityKampala
Dates9–17 December
Teams6 (from 1 sub-confederation)
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Uganda (1st title)
Runners-up Tanzania
Third place Kenya
Fourth place Burundi
Tournament statistics
Matches played15
Goals scored91 (6.07 per match)
Top scorer(s)Tanzania Aisha Masaka
(12 goals)
Best player(s)Uganda Fauzia Najjemba
Best goalkeeperUganda Daphine Nyanyenga
Fair play award Burundi

Uganda's Crested Cranes won the tournament without a single loss, maintaining clean sheets in four out of five matches.[2]

Participating nations

Six out of 12 CECAFA's members entered the tournaments.[3]

TeamAppLastBest placement in the tournament
 Burundi
1st
debut
 Djibouti
1st
debut
 Eritrea
1st
debut
 Kenya
1st
debut
 Tanzania
1st
debut
 Eritrea
1st
debut
Did not enter
  •  Ethiopia
  •  Rwanda
  •  Somalia
  •  South Sudan
  •  Sudan
  •  Zanzibar

Squads

Players born on or after 1 January 2002 are eligible to compete in the tournament. Each team must register a squad of a minimum of 18 players and a maximum of 23 players.

Main tournament

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Final result
1  Uganda (H) 5 4 1 0 28 1 +27 13 Champions
2  Tanzania 5 3 2 0 22 5 +17 11 Runners-up
3  Kenya 5 2 1 2 19 8 +11 7 Third place
4  Burundi 5 2 1 2 17 10 +7 7
5  Eritrea 5 1 1 3 5 20 15 4
6  Djibouti 5 0 0 5 0 47 47 0
Source: CECAFA
Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers
(H) Hosts
Tanzania 5–0 Eritrea
  • Masaka 21', 40+1'
  • Meshack 29', 55', 62'
FUFA Technical Centre Njeru, Kampala
Djibouti 0–14 Kenya
  • Arusi 17', 44', 68'
  • Adhiambo 20', 40+1', 52', 68'
  • Anyango 38'
  • Khalai 25', 40', 43', 50', 53'
  • Achieng 80+1'
FUFA Technical Centre Njeru, Kampala
Uganda 4–0 Burundi
FUFA Technical Centre Njeru, Kampala

Uganda 11–0 Djibouti
FUFA Technical Centre Njeru, Kampala
Burundi 3–3 Tanzania
  • Bora 37'
  • Kalenzo 65'
  • Nezohabonayo 78'
Report
  • Meshack 5'
  • Masaka 15'
  • Behela 47'
FUFA Technical Centre Njeru, Kampala
Kenya 1–1 Eritrea
  • Makhungu 77'
Report
  • Mehari 53'
FUFA Technical Centre Njeru, Kampala

Djibouti 0–8 Burundi
  • Kalenzo ?', ?', ?'
  • Bora ?', ?', ?', ?'
  • Nzohbonayo ?'
FUFA Technical Centre Njeru, Kampala
Tanzania 3–1 Kenya
  • Adhiambo 55'
FUFA Technical Centre Njeru, Kampala
Eritrea 0–10 Uganda
FUFA Technical Centre Njeru, Kampala

Burundi 2–3 Kenya
  • Mutoni 5'
  • Kalenzo 45+1' (pen.)
  • Arusi 3', 16', 28'
FUFA Technical Centre Njeru, Kampala
Eritrea 4–0 Djibouti
  • Mehari 7', 17', 21'
  • Goitom 10'
FUFA Technical Centre Njeru, Kampala
Uganda 1–1 Tanzania
FUFA Technical Centre Njeru, Kampala

Burundi 4–0 Eritrea
  • Nezohabonayo 63'
  • Bora 71'
  • Nandine 76'
  • Kalenzo 79'
FUFA Technical Centre Njeru, Kampala
Tanzania 10–0 Djibouti
  • Munga 3'
  • Masaka 8', 9', 15', 27', 28', 30', 33'
  • Salum 40'
  • Mrema 51'
FUFA Technical Centre Njeru, Kampala
Uganda 2–0 Kenya
FUFA Technical Centre Njeru, Kampala

Goalscorers

There were 91 goals scored in 15 matches, for an average of 6.07 goals per match.

12 goals

9 goals

7 goals

6 goals

  • Burundi Ineza Bora
  • Burundi Lydia Kalenzo
  • Kenya Anna Arusi

5 goals

  • Kenya Fasila Adhiambo
  • Kenya Viola Khalai
  • Tanzania Joyce Meshack

4 goals

  • Eritrea Misgana Mehari

3 goals

  • Burundi Neema Nezohabonayo
  • Uganda Stella Musibika

2 goals

1 goal

  • Burundi Ciza Nandine
  • Burundi Stephie Mutoni
  • Eritrea Haben Goitom
  • Kenya Dorine Achieng
  • Kenya Lavin Anyango
  • Kenya Sylvia Makhungu
  • Uganda Catherine Nagadya
  • Uganda Samalie Nakacwa
  • Uganda Sumaya Komuntale
  • Tanzania Christer Behela
  • Tanzania Lucia Mrema
  • Tanzania Shamim Salum

Source: CECAFA

References

  1. "CECAFA U-17 Girls' Championship: Uganda targets perfect start against Burundi". kawowo.com. Joel Muyita. 9 December 2019. Retrieved 20 August 2023.
  2. "Uganda Wins Inaugural CECAFA U-17 Girls Title". fufa.co.ug. FUFA. 17 December 2019. Retrieved 20 August 2023.
  3. "Kawempe Moslems dominate the U17 Girls CECAFA team as Ayub Khalifa names the final Squad". thetouchlinesports.com. Tom Matovu. 8 December 2019. Retrieved 20 August 2023.
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