AFCON U-20: Kenya to renew rivalry with Rwanda and Tanzania at CECAFA qualifiers

Football
By Washington Onyango | Sep 28, 2024
Kenya's Tyron Kariuki in past action.[FKF Media]

Kenya is set to reignite its football rivalry with Rwanda and Tanzania in the upcoming Total Energies CAF Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) U-20 CECAFA qualifiers, scheduled to take place in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, from October 6 to 20.

The highly anticipated tournament will see Kenya drawn into Group A, facing off against Tanzania, Rwanda, Sudan, and Djibouti.

The draw for the tournament, held on Thursday in Dar es Salaam, marks the beginning of a competitive journey for the Kenyan team, which will battle it out at three different venues: Azam Complex, KMC Stadium, and the Major General Isamuhyo Stadium.

Group A, featuring Kenya, includes some of the region’s strongest teams, with hosts Tanzania and Rwanda expected to provide stiff competition. Rwanda and Tanzania are familiar rivals for Kenya, having faced each other in numerous regional tournaments over the years.

In Group B, defending CECAFA champions Uganda will lead the charge, alongside last edition’s finalists South Sudan, Burundi, and Ethiopia. Uganda will be aiming to defend their title and secure their place in next year’s AFCON U-20 tournament.

The top two teams from each group will automatically advance to the semi-finals, with the two finalists earning the prestigious honor of representing the CECAFA region at the AFCON U-20 tournament next year.

With high stakes and intense rivalries at play, the tournament promises to deliver thrilling football action as Kenya seeks to reclaim regional glory and secure their spot at the continental tournament. Fans will be keenly watching as these young talents compete for a place in Africa’s premier youth football event.

AFCON U-20 CECAFA Qualifiers

Group A: Kenya, Tanzania, Sudan, Rwanda, Djibouti

Group B: Uganda, South Sudan, Burundi, Ethiopia

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