Kenya aim to end CECAFA Cup drought
Nov 25, 2013
Kenya are aiming to end their long wait for CECAFA Challenge Cup glory when they host the annual regional competition which kicks off on Wednesday.
NAIROBI- Kenya are aiming to end their long wait for CECAFA Challenge Cup glory when they host the annual regional competition which kicks off on Wednesday.
The championship for East and Central African nations features 12 countries divided into three groups, and will be played at venues cross the country.
The only notable absentees are Djibouti, but another Horn-of-Africa nation, Eritrea, make a return after their government agreed to send a team despite the frequent disappearing acts of the national players during the championships.
Most of the Eritrean players defected and sought asylum in Kenya and Uganda in 2009 and 2012, leaving the country short of players.
Five-time champions Kenya last won the tournament in 2002, but with the championship being staged to coincide with the country's 50th anniversary of independence from Britain, the hosts will be under pressure to perform.
"Winning the trophy at a time when the country is celebrating 50 years of independence will be an outstanding achievement," said Kenya's Sports Minister Hassan Wario at the launch of the tournament.
Kenya open the competition against much-improved Ethiopia, just back from an intense World Cup campaign which ended with a 3-1 loss to Nigeria in Calabar a week ago.
Ethiopian coach Sewnet Bishaw has rested some of his key players who were involved in the play-offs and has replaced them with a reserve squad.
But he still believes the side is still strong enough for the challenge.
"It is important to give every player an opportunity, as this will help us in future assignments, as they will get the much needed experience and exposure," he said.
Kenyan coach Adel Amrouche lamented the short time he has had to prepare the team as the domestic league campaign ended only a week ago.
"It will not be the end of the world if we fail to win, but we must look forward for better things like qualifying for the African Cup of Nations or the World Cup," the Belgian coach told reporters.
Defending champions Uganda, who have won the Challenge Cup a record 13 times, have a tougher start against neighbours Rwanda in the small eastern provincial town of Machakos, whose 10,000-seater stadium has only just been completed in time for the championships.
The stadium will also host the opening group matches which see Somalia take on Burundi and former African champions Zambia against Tanzania.
Zambia, who are also the reigning COSAFA champions, are taking part in the competition as a guest team. They also won the title in 2006 when it was held in Ethiopia.
The two top teams and the two best losers will qualify for the quarter-finals which will be played in the coastal resort of Mombasa.
The final will be held in Nairobi on December 12.
Fixtures in the 2013 CECAFA Senior Challenge Cup, to be played in Kenya from November 27 to December 12 (all times GMT):
Group A
(Seedings: 1. Kenya, 2. Ethiopia, 3. Zanzibar, 4. South Sudan)
Nov 27: Zanzibar v South Sudan (1100), Kenya v Ethiopia (1330) at Nairobi
Nov 29: Ethiopia v Zanzibar (1100) at Nairobi
Nov 30: South Sudan v Kenya (1100) at Nairobi
Dec 3: South Sudan v Ethiopia (1100), Kenya v Zanzibar (1300) at Machakos
Group B
(Seedings: 1. Tanzania, 2. Burundi, 3. Zambia, 4. Somalia)
Nov 28: Burundi v Somalia (1100), Tanzania v Zambia (1300) at Machakos
Dec 1: Somalia v Tanzania (1100), Zambia v Burundi (1300) at Nairobi
Dec 4: Tanzania v Burundi (1100), Somalia v Zambia (1300) at Nairobi
Group C
(Seedings: 1. Uganda (holders), 2. Rwanda, 3. Sudan, 4. Eritrea)
Nov 29: Sudan v Eritrea (1100), Uganda v Rwanda (1300) at Machakos
Dec 2: Sudan v Rwanda (1100), Eritrea v Uganda (1300) at Machakos
Dec 5: Rwanda v Eritrea (1100), Uganda v Sudan (1300) at Nairobi
Quarter-finals
Dec 7: (1) Group C winners v Group B runners-up (time TBC), (2) Group A winners v 2nd best third-place qualifiers (time TBC) at Mombasa
Dec 8: (3) Group B winners v best third-place qualifiers (time TBC), (4) Group A runners-up v Group C runners-up (time TBC) at Mombasa
Semi-finals
Dec 10: winners 1 v winners 2 (time TBC), winners 3 v winners 4 (time TBC) at Kisumu
Final and third place play-off:
Dec 12: Third place play-off (1100), Final (1300) at Nairobi.