Rwanda to face Kenya in Challenge Cup opener

Rwanda has been handed a daunting task against hosts Kenya in Group A of the 2017 CECAFA Senior Challenge Cup due to be staged in Nairobi from December 3 to 17. Amavubi will face the hosts in the opening match.

Friday, November 17, 2017
Amavubi head coach Hey and his assistant Vincent Mashami, give instructions to players during the CHAN 2018 2nd round qualifier against Tanzania in July. Sam Ngendahimana.

Full draw:

Group A: Kenya, Libya, Rwanda, Tanzania, ZanzibarGroup B: Uganda, Zimbabwe, Burundi, Ethiopia, South Sudan

Rwanda has been handed a daunting task against hosts Kenya in Group A of the 2017 CECAFA Senior Challenge Cup due to be staged in Nairobi from December 3 to 17. Amavubi will face the hosts in the opening match.

The draw held Thursday in Nairobi, saw Rwanda placed in Group A, which also has Tanzania, Zanzibar and guest side Libya, who are preparing for the 2018 CHAN finals in Morocco, where Amavubi will also be.

Defending champions, Uganda have been placed in a relatively easy Group B alongside Burundi, South Sudan, Ethiopia and another guest nation, Zimbabwe. Meanwhile, Sudan, Eritrea and Djibouti are the regional nations that will not take part in this year’s edition.

After the opening day, Rwanda will next face Zanzibar on Dec. 5; take on Libya on December 7 before concluding the group stage action with a date against Tanzania on December 9.

Rwanda will use the regional tournament as part of their preparations for next year’s Africa Nations Championship, which will run from January 12 through February 4.

The ten-team regional tournament will be played in Kisumu (Moi Stadium), Kakamega (Bukungu) and Nakuru (Afraha) with Nairobi (Kasarani Stadium) and Machakos (Kenyatta Stadium) acting as stand-by venues.

Antoine Hey’s team will start preparations for the regional tournament on November 26.

In 2015, Rwanda finished second after losing 0-1 to champions Uganda in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

Last year, CECAFA failed to stage its two main annual competitions—the Senior Challenge Cup and Kagame Club Championship.

Meanwhile, Kagame Club Championship will be held in April 2018, in Djibouti, according to the CECAFA Secretary General, Nicolas Musonye.

Rwanda will host the CECAFA Women’s Challenge Cup next year, while Burundi will organize the CECAFA U-17 tournament.

Last year’s edition of the CECAFA Women’s Challenge Cup was held in Uganda but Rwanda failed to go past the group stage, losing to Tanzania and Ethiopia respectively. Challenge Cup 2017 Cecafa Fixtures

Dec. 3: Group ALibya vs TanzaniaKenya vs Rwanda

Dec. 4: Group BBurundi vs EthiopiaUganda vs Zimbabwe

Dec. 5: Group AZanzibar vs RwandaKenya vs Libya

Dec. 6: Group BSouth Sudan vs ZimbabweUganda vs Burundi

Dec. 7Tanzania vs ZanzibarRwanda vs Libya

Dec. 8: Group BSouth Sudan vs EthiopiaZimbabwe vs Burundi

Dec. 9: Group ARwanda vs TanzaniaKenya vs Zanzibar

Dec. 10: Group BSouth Sudan vs BurundiEthiopia vs Uganda

Dec. 11: Group ALibya vs ZanzibarKenya vs Tanzania

Dec. 12: Group BUganda vs South SudanZimbabwe vs Ethiopia

Dec. 13: Rest Day

Dec. 14: 1st Semi-finalWinner A vs Runners-up B

Dec. 15: 2nd Semi-finalWinner B vs Runners-up ADec. 16: Rest Day

Dec. 17Third-place & Final

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