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The job is not done yet, say Kenya ahead of Uganda return tie in U17 World Cup qualifier
The job is not done yet, say Kenya ahead of Uganda return tie in U17 World Cup qualifier

CAF

time15-03-2025

  • Sport
  • CAF

The job is not done yet, say Kenya ahead of Uganda return tie in U17 World Cup qualifier

Kenya's captain Halima Imbachi has urged her teammates to approach Sunday's FIFA U17 Women's World Cup qualifier second round return leg duel as a 0-0 affair, despite winning the first leg 2-0 in Kampala last weekend. The two sides meet at the Nyayo National Stadium Sunday afternoon, with Kenya, seeking for back to back World Cup qualifications, a step up in the duel. But the Junior Starlets know the danger Uganda bring, and are thus taking the match with utmost seriousness. 'We want to forget about the first leg result and focus purely on what is ahead of us. We are starting this game at 0-0 and nothing is done yet. We have to be cautious from the word go because we know it is not an easy match. Uganda is a very good team and if we don't take caution, they can surprise us,' the midfielder said, after the team's final training session in Nairobi. Kenya needs in the least any kind of a draw and at worse, a 1-0 defeat and they will be through to the third and final qualification round. But, playing at home, they are going all out for victory. Head coach Mildred Cheche believes her team's motivation, especially after a comfortable away win, is at a good high. Playing at home she says, will add on the extra push for them to take a win. 'We have prepared really well but are cautious that we are facing a good Uganda side. From what we saw in the first leg, they are very good offensively and have a number 10 who is very good with shots, so we have to approach the game very keenly,' Cheche said. She adds; 'Our ambition remains to qualify for the second consecutive World Cup and every game matters for us. We are playing at home and we will have our friends, family and supporters behind us so that gives us a push to go for a win.' This is the first game the Nyayo National Stadium will host since it was closed down for renovations. It is one of the host venues for the delayed 2024 TotalEnergies Africa Nations Championship (CHAN) which will be played in August. It will also host the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Gabon at the end of the month. These two matches will be key markers on the stadium's progress ahead of the August competition.

Kenya's Junior Starlets confident of back to back World Cup qualification
Kenya's Junior Starlets confident of back to back World Cup qualification

CAF

time06-03-2025

  • Sport
  • CAF

Kenya's Junior Starlets confident of back to back World Cup qualification

Kenya will start its journey towards qualifying for back-to-back FIFA Under-17 Women's World Cup competitions, when they take on neighbours Uganda in the second round of the CAF qualifiers this weekend. The Kenyan side was one of the three African teams to compete at last year's showpiece in the Dominican Republic. This was the first time ever that a Kenyan team, male or female across all age categories, was playing at a World Cup. And now, with the 2026 competition set for African soil in Morocco, head coach Mildred Cheche and her charges are optimistic of qualification. 'We tasted that bit of action and we now know what it feels like to play at a World Cup. That feeling has ignited more hunger in us and the girls want to go back there. We have new players who have been called up and they also want to taste the feeling. That combined effort is what is driving and pushing us towards qualification,' coach Cheche told CAFOnline. The tactician says they are not taking anything for granted despite the pedigree of last year's qualification, and with more expectation now on their shoulder, says they have to take everything seriously. 'I look at it as motivation, knowing that people expect a lot from us. It is not pressure on our end. We have prepared well over the last two weeks and we have worked on every little detail. We know we face a tough Uganda side and our aim is to take the best result from the away leg,' added the coach. Heading to Uganda, the coach has a huge chunk of the players who featured at the World Cup still eligible for qualification for 2026. Last year's captain Elizabeth Ochaka leads the legion of World Cup debutantes who are in the team. However, coach Cheche has switched leadership roles within the team, and has tasked Halima Imbachi, who was also at the World Cup, to skipper the team in this campaign. 'It is such a huge honour to be given this role as captain and it means the team trusts me,' Imbachi told CAFOnline. She added; 'My job is to guide the team, especially the new players as we head to Uganda to ensure that we start with a win. There is a lot of confidence within the team and we want to go and do our best.' The winner in the second round duel between Kenya and Uganda will meet the winner between Ethiopia and Cameroon, for one of three available African tickets to play at the World Cup next year.

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