Tanzania whips Uganda in CECAFA Championship

CECAFA Women Championship holder Tanzania whipped their neighbours Uganda Crested 4-1 in the third match of the competition staged in Kigali on Monday 23 July.

The netted their opener at the 18th minute Donisa Daniels set up the teams skipper Asha Rashid and she past Ruth Aturo for a 1-0.

Six minutes later Aisha-Donisa combination saw the Kilimanjaro Queens move 2-0 up. Aisha’s back heel flick delivered the ball to find Donisha and she beat Aturo to double the lead.

Aisha bagged her brace before the halftime break. She netted the third goal for Tanzania after Fatuma Issa put her through. Heading to the break the side  was in a comfortable 3-0 lead.

Six minutes after resumption, Tanzania managed to hit the fourth goal. Asha Shaban picked up a pass from Stumai Abdalla and send it past Uganda custodian.

Uganda got a late consolation and the clash ended 4-1 in favour of the defesing Champions Tanzanian. It marks their first win after a loss to Rwanda and a 1-1 to Kenya.

The loss brings Uganda’s fine in the competition to an end. Farida Bulega’s had won their opening clashes against Kenya and Ethiopia by a 1-0 margin.

Uganda have amassed six points while Tanzania have four points from three matches.

Bulega lauded her players for putting a spirited fight that led to a last minute consolation and promised to bounce back in the last game against Rwanda.

“In football, you expect three results; a win, draw or a loss,” Bulega commented immediately after the game.

“My girls have really played well because they were playing a very strong team who are the defending champions. It’s important that we scored at least a goal, which shows that the girls put in a lot of efforts. We shall build from this [consolation goal against Tanzania] when we play in our last game.”

The team will rest on Tuesday before taking on hosts, Rwanda in the last game. The team that collects most points from the four matches will be crowned champions.

The Uganda National women team Crested Cranes are delivering on all fronts but leaving their doubters in the cold corner following two wins out of two matches in the ongoing CECAFA Women Challenge Cup in Rwanda.

Having dislodged neighbours and rivals Kenya on Thursday (1-0), the Crested Cranes handled by Faridah Bulega kept their feet on the ground to plan for the downfall of Ethiopia on Saturday.

The one day rest played the magic and when the ladies got the chance to return to action today, they played gallantly and with the heart to secure three points. However, they fell to a first-half goal in the 39th minute but that didn’t deter their spirits as they kept on searching for the leveller.

Left fullback Grace Aluka who hit the cross bar on Thursday against Kenya from the free-kick, got it better this time against Ethiopia when the opportunity came her way to get the equaliser for Crested Cranes to make it 1-1 after the break.

Another pivotal player in the defence of the Crested Cranes Yudaya Nakayenze was on the mark with a header after a free kick was delivered by right back Viola Namuddu.

‘The Ethiopians are technically good. They have speed.  We conceded 4 goals in the last edition of the CECAFA in Njeru but today is my day. The players followed the instructions. We now have six points but we shall not relax till the last day of the tournament’

Crested Cranes Substitutions made; Naluyimba Esther for Nabbumba Phionah, Namwase Monica for Zaina Namuleme and Bridget Nabisalu for Spencer Nakachwa.

Unused substitutes; Daisy Nakaziro 19 (GK), Aisha Namukisa 2, Daniela Favour Nambatya 12, Winnie Babirye 14 and Alupo Norah 15.

Later,  Mwanahalima Adam scored directly form a corner kick to earn Harambee Starlets a point against Tanzania in their second game of the CECAFA Semior Women Championship that ended in a 1-1 draw on Saturday 21 July in Kigali-Rwanda.

Tanzania who had beaten Starkets in the last edition’s finals held in Uganda took the lead in the 13th minute through Donisia Daniel who released a thunderbolt from the edge of the box past a hapless custodian Poline Atieno but Dogo restored parity for the David Ouma coached side in the 21st minute.

The two sides’ most recent encounter was in an Africa Women Cup of Nations (AWCON) Qualifier in April 2018, which Kenya won 1-0 on aggregate. The first leg had ended 1-0 in favor of the Starlets in Machakos with the second leg ending in a barren stalemate in Kampala.

The Kenyan side has never lost to Uganda in the past meetings. They first faced off in July 2016 and Kenya got a 4-0 win in the tie played at Moi Stadium in Kisumu. The sides then met in the CECAFA Women Championship in Uganda and Kenyan once again won 4-0.

In those meeting, Kenyan has scored nine goals and has never conceded. David Ouma charges have only failed to score once in the clashes.  They will be hoping to replicate the 2016 performance that saw them reach the finals only to lose to Tanzania.

The Kenyan’s campaign in 2016 campaign Kenyan was in Pool A and their impressive run saw them top Pool A. The side started off with a 4-0 win, whipped Burundi 4-0 and whipped Zanzibar 11-0. In the Semifinals the side picked a 3-2 win.

The side got a 2-1 loss in the finals against Tanzania but Esse Akida walked away with the golden boot after scoring six goals.  The 2016 CECAFA Women’s Championship was the second edition of the association football tournament for women’s national teams in the East African region. The first edition was hosted in 1986 and won by Zanzibar.

It was held in Jinja, Uganda between 11 and 20 September 2016.  There were no sponsors besides the Uganda Football Association.

Starting XI

Poline Atieno (GK), Lilian Adera, Dorcas Shikobe, Elizabeth Ambogo, Vivian Nasaka, Ruth Ingosi, Cynthia Shilwatso, Mercy Achieng, Mwanahalima Adam, Neddy Atieno, Esse Akida

Substitutes

Monica Karambu (GK), Phelistus Kadari, Wendy Achieng, Anita Adongo, Cheris Avilia, Carolyne Anyango, Sheryl Angachi

Uganda’s Fixtures and Results
Thursday 19th July: Kenya 0-1 Uganda

Saturday 21st July: Ethiopia 1-2 Uganda

Monday 23rd July: Uganda 1-4 Tanzania

Tuesday 24th July 24: Rest Day

Wednesday 25th July: Uganda v Rwanda

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