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Jean Claude Ndoli, who is always dependable between the posts, was at fault for Tanzania's second goal, which eliminated Rwanda from the competition. The New Times/File.

End of the road for Amavubi

Mrisho Ngasa has scored six goals already in the tournament. Net photo.

Amavubi face Kilimanjaro test

Jean Claude Iranzi, who replaced Mwemere Ngirinshuti at left full back, was Amavubiu2019s best player yesterday. Sunday Sport / File.Tumaine Ntamuhanga, who has been one of the best players of the tournament thus far, scored Amavubi's second goal. Sunday Sport / File.

Amavubi through to quarters

Tumaine Ntamuhanga impressed in the first match against Malawi.

Eritrea will test Micho’s tactical ability

Micho wants his players to approach today's decisive match against Eritrea as if it's their last in the competition. Ntamuhanga (C) was emerse in the first match against Malawi, and striker Jimmy Mbaraga needs to find his scoring touch this afternoon.

It’s a must win

Dady Birori, seen here in file photo, came from the bench in the second half to score for Amavubi in their 2-1 loss to Zanzibar yesterday. The New Times / T. Kisambira.

Zanzibar stun Amavubi

Micho (right) wants his defenders led by Ismail Nshutiyamagara (left) to keep it tight as a foundation for improved performances. The New Times/File.

Micho calls for improvement

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Amavubi ‘need win to boost confidence’

Amavubi Stars captain Haruna Niyonzima stretching during a training session at Amahoro stadium. The New Times / File.

Amavubi set for Cecafa Cup

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Amavubi jet out today for Cecafa Cup

With a much changed squad from last year, Micho and his young team (above) could struggle to reach the semifinals. The New Times/File.

Amavubi will struggle to repeat 2011 feat

Uganda Cranes have won the tournament a record 12 times, and 4 times as runners up. Net photo.

Cranes remain the team to beat