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Men's Football CECAFA Under 17 East and Central African Championship 2020


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Qualified Nations


  • DJI.gif Djibouti
  • ETH.gif Ethiopia
  • KEN.gif Kenya
  • RWA.gif Rwanda
  • TAN.gif Tanzania
  • UGA.gif Uganda


 

Competition Format

 

Preliminary Round
December 13th - December 18th, 2020
6 Nations, 2 Groups, the 1st and 2nd Nations from each Group will qualify for the Semifinals
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Knockout Round
December 20th - December 22nd, 2020
4 Nations, Semifinals, Bronze Medal Match and Gold Medal Match, the winning Nation will be the Men's Football CECAFA Under 17 East and Central African Championship 2020 Champion
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Road to the Men's Football CAF Under 17 African Cup of Nations 2021

 

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The 1st and 2nd Nations will qualify for the Men's Football CAF Under 17 African Cup of Nations 2021.

Nations already Qualified for the Men's Football CAF Under 17 African Cup of Nations 2021
 

  • MAR.gif Morocco
  • UGA.gif Uganda
  • ZAM.gif Zambia
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Qualification Format


Registered Nations
Qualified, Eliminated, In Progress


  • BDI.gif Burundi (Withdraw)
  • DJI.gif Djibouti (Automatic Qualification)
  • ETH.gif Ethiopia (Automatic Qualification)
  • ERI.gif Eritrea (Withdraw)
  • KEN.gif Kenya (Automatic Qualification)
  • RWA.gif Rwanda (Automatic Qualification)
  • SSD.gif South Sudan (Disqualified)
  • SUD.gif Sudan (Withdraw)
  • TAN.gif Tanzania (Automatic Qualification)
  • UGA.gif Uganda (Automatic Qualification)
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Preliminary Round
December 13th - December 18th, 2020
6 Nations, 2 Groups, the 1st and 2nd Nations from each Group will qualify for the Semifinals


Group A
 

  • ETH.gif Ethiopia
  • KEN.gif Kenya
  • UGA.gif Uganda



Group B
 

  • DJI.gif Djibouti
  • RWA.gif Rwanda
  • TAN.gif Tanzania


 

Group A
Central Africa Time (GMT +2)

 

Kenya KEN.gif 2 - 2 ETH.gif Ethiopia
Half-Time: 1-0
December 13th 2020, h. 16:00, Umuganda Stadium, Gisenyi

 

Uganda UGA.gif 5 - 0 KEN.gif Kenya
Half-Time: 1-0
December 16th 2020, h. 12:00, Umuganda Stadium, Gisenyi

 

Uganda UGA.gif 3 - 0 ETH.gif Ethiopia
Half-Time: 1-0
December 18th 2020, h. 16:00, Umuganda Stadium, Gisenyi

 

Group A Final Standing

 

Nation
P
W
D
L
GF
GA
+/-
Pt.
UGA.gif Uganda
2
2
0
0
8
0
+8
6
ETH.gif Ethiopia
2
0
1
1
2
5
-3
1
KEN.gif Kenya
2
0
1
1
2
7
-5
1


 

Group B
Central Africa Time (GMT +2)

 

Rwanda RWA.gif 1 - 3 TAN.gif Tanzania
Half-Time: 1-2
December 14th 2020, h. 15:30, Umuganda Stadium, Gisenyi

 

Rwanda RWA.gif 0 - 0 DJI.gif Djibouti
Half-Time: 0-0
December 16th 2020, h. 17:00, Umuganda Stadium, Gisenyi

 

Djibouti DJI.gif 1 - 1 TAN.gif Tanzania
Half-Time: 1-0
December 18th 2020, h. 12:00, Umuganda Stadium, Gisenyi

 

Group B Final Standing

 

Nation
P
W
D
L
GF
GA
+/-
Pt.
TAN.gif Tanzania
2
1
1
0
4
2
+2
4
DJI.gif Djibouti
2
0
2
0
1
1
0
2
RWA.gif Rwanda
2
0
1
1
1
3
-2
1
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Knockout Round
December 20th - December 22nd, 2020
4 Nations, Semifinals, Bronze Medal Match and Gold Medal Match, the winning Nation will be the Men's Football CECAFA Under 17 East and Central African Championship 2020 Champion

 

  • DJI.gif Djibouti
  • ETH.gif Ethiopia
  • TAN.gif Tanzania
  • UGA.gif Uganda


 

Semifinals
Central Africa Time (GMT +2)

 

Uganda UGA.gif 1 - 0 DJI.gif Djibouti
Half-Time: 0-0
December 20th 2020, h. 12:00, Umuganda Stadium, Gisenyi

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Tanzania TAN.gifPSO1 - 1 ETH.gif Ethiopia
Half-Time: 1-0, Full-Time: 1-1, Penalty Shoot-Out: 4-3
December 20th 2020, h. 15:00, Umuganda Stadium, Gisenyi


 

Bronze Medal Match
Central Africa Time (GMT +2)

 

Ethiopia ETH.gif 5 - 2 DJI.gif Djibouti
Half-Time: 2-0
December 22nd 2020, h. 12:00, Umuganda Stadium, Gisenyi


 

Gold Medal Match
Central Africa Time (GMT +2)

 

Tanzania TAN.gif 1 - 3 UGA.gif Uganda
Half-Time: 0-0
December 22nd 2020, h. 15:00, Umuganda Stadium, Gisenyi
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