2019 CECAFA Women's Championship

The 2019 CECAFA Women's Championship was the fourth edition of the association football tournament for women's national teams in the East African region.

2019 CECAFA Women's Championship
Tournament details
Host countryTanzania
Dates16–25 November 2019
Teams8
Final positions
ChampionsKenya
Runners-upTanzania
Third placeUganda
Fourth placeBurundi
Tournament statistics
Top scorer(s)Shikangwa (10 goals)

It was held in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania between 16 and 25 November 2019.[1] Kenya won the tournament with a 2–0 win over Tanzania in the final.[2]

Participants and draw

Group A
Group B

Group stage

Group A

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Tanzania (H) 3 3 0 0 20 0 +20 9 Semi-finals
2  Burundi 3 2 0 1 8 4 +4 6
3  South Sudan 3 1 0 2 5 12 7 3
4  Zanzibar 3 0 0 3 0 17 17 0
Updated to match(es) played on 18 November 2019. Source: soccerway.com
(H) Host.
Burundi 5–0 Zanzibar
  • Saidi Sakina  24', 26'
  • Sandrine Niyonkuru  50'
  • Aziza Mwadini  ?' (o.g.)
  • Aniella Umimana  88'
Report
Tanzania 9–0 South Sudan
  • Omary Mwanahamisi  17', 41', 46'
  • Donisa Minja  32'
  • Stumai Abdallah  47', 50'
  • Julitha Tamuwahi  52'
  • Clement Sanga  ?', 87'
Report

South Sudan 5–0 Zanzibar
  • Amy Lasu  24', 82'
  • Suzy Iriamba  39'
  • Mwajuma  62' (o.g.)
  • Manyol  77'
Referee: Asnakech Gebre
Burundi 0–4 Tanzania
Report
  • Donisia Minja  36', 65'
  • Asha Rashid  72'
  • Omary Mwanahamisi  86'
Referee: Shamirah Namadda

South Sudan 0–3 Burundi
  • Annet Adebo Vita Nakirijja  10' (o.g.)
  • Sakina Saidi  54' (pen.)
  • Charlotte Irankunda  90+1'
Tanzania 7–0 Zanzibar
  • Donisia Minja  26', 56'
  • Diana Lucas  33'
  • Philomena Daniel  71'
  • Asha Rashid  85', 87'
  • Anastazia Katunzi  90'

Group B

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Kenya 3 3 0 0 17 0 +17 9 Semi-finals
2  Uganda 3 2 0 1 14 3 +11 6
3  Ethiopia 3 1 0 2 8 3 +5 3
4  Djibouti 3 0 0 3 0 33 33 0
Updated to match(es) played on 18 November 2019. Source: soccerway.com
Ethiopia 0–2 Kenya
Report
Uganda 13–0 Djibouti
  • Juliet Nalukenge  2', 16', 22', 45', 66'
  • Nasuuma Hasifah  18' (pen.), 32', ?'
  • Ikwaput  40', 50', 62'
  • Fauzia Nachechemba  65'
  • Amina Nababi  ?'
Report

Kenya 12–0 Djibouti
Report
Uganda 1–0 Ethiopia
  • Fauzia Najjemba  ?'

Knockout stage

Semi-finals

Tanzania 1–0 Uganda
Asha Rashid  90+1' Report

Kenya 5–0 Burundi
Report

Third-place playoff

Burundi 0–2 Uganda
Nababi  61'
Nalujja  85'

Final

Tanzania 0–2 Kenya
Report Shikangwa  ?', ?'

Awards

Jentrix Shikangwa from Kenya won the top scorer award with 10 goals. The Golden Glove Award went to Kenyan goalkeeper Annedy Kundu who did not concede a single goal in the whole tournament. Tanzania's Omary Mwanahamisi was voted Most Valuable Player and her team also bagged the Fair Play Award.[3]

References

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