2011 CECAFA Cup squads

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2011 CECAFA Cup squads are the squads that competEd in the 2011 CECAFA Cup.

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Group A

Flag of Djibouti.svg  Djibouti

Flag of Rwanda.svg  Rwanda

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)CapsGoalsClub
18 Jean Claude Ndori
11 Olivier Karekezi
4 Frederick Ndaka
16 Eric Gasana
13 Ismail Nshutiyamagara
12 Jean Claude Iranzi
3 Albert Ngabo
7 Jean Baptist Mugiraneza
8 Haruna Niyonzima
15 Emery Bayisenge
5 Meddie Kagere
1 Jean Luc Ndayishimiye
9 Tumaini Ntamuhanga
17 Charles Tibingana
2 Peter Kagabo
6 Andrew Butera
10 Kamana Bokota
14 Jerome Sina

Flag of Tanzania.svg  Tanzania

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)CapsGoalsClub
11 GK Juma Kaseja
12 Erasto Nyoni
14 Hussein Javu
20 Shomari Kapombe
4 Juma Nyoso
19 Shaban Nditi
5 Bakari Nurdin
6 Mwinyi Kazimoto
8 Mrisho Ngasa Khalifan
16 Ramadhan Chombo
3 Jabu Juma
18 Shaban Hassan
9 Thomas Ulimwengu
11 Musa Mgosi
7 Said Maulid
15 Murad Said
13 Ibrahim Mwaipopo

Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)CapsGoalsClub
16 Chigova George
2 Daniel Veremu
3 Amin Qadir
11 Benjamin Marere
5 Rahman Kutsanzira
4 James Jam
7 Tapiwa Khumbuyani
8 Timire Mavura
17 Charles Sibanda
10 Donald Ngoma
18 Joel Ngodzo
1 Ariel Sibanda
19 Honest Moyo
9 Leonard Fiyado
12 Tinashe Masika
13 Thokozo Tshuma
14 Cliffe Sekete
15 Magwendere Tongai
6 Mudzingwa Eric

Group B

Flag of Burundi.svg  Burundi

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)CapsGoalsClub
11 GK Niyonkuru Vladimr
14 Floribert Ndayisaba
15 Gilbert Kaze
18 Ndayisenga Kevin
6 Karim Nizigiyimana
16 Kwizera Pierre
8 Faty Papy
7 Kavumbagu Didier
3 Fwady Ndayisenga
10 Cedric Amissi
5 Hassan Hakizimana
2 Said Nduwimana
17 Emery Nimubona
20 Selemani Saidi
9 Laudy Mavugo
4 Frederic Nsabiyumva
13 Steve Nzigimasabo
12 Gael Duhayindavyi

Flag of Somalia.svg  Somalia

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)CapsGoalsClub
11 GK Khalid Ali Mursal
22 DF Dayib Ahmed
32 DF Yassin Ali Egal
42 DF Abukar Abdikarim
52 DF Sadad Anwar
63 MF Mohamed Hassan Ali
73 MF Abdinur Mahmoud
84 FW Mohamed Abdiaziz
94 FW Mohamed Said
104 FW Khalid Ali Hassan
113 MF Osman Mohamed
122 DF Sa'ad Salah Hussein
132 DF Hussein Adan
143 MF Ikar Amin
153 MF Abdullahi Dek
161 GK Kamal Ali Omar
194 FW Ali Abdulkadir

Flag of Uganda.svg  Uganda

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)CapsGoalsClub
11 GK Abby Dhaira
14 Andrew Mweisigwa
15 Godfrey Walusimbi
6 Tonny Mawejje
5 Isaan Isinde
17 Simon Masaba
11 Sula Matovu
2 Musa Mudde
12 Dan Wagaluka
8 Mike Sserumaga
16 Hamis Kiiza
181 GK Robert Odongokara
7 Emanuel Okwi
13 Moses Oloya
9 Robert Ssentogo
3 Habib Kavuma
20 Patrick Ochan
4 Henry Kalungi
10 Mike Mutyaba
19 Ali Kimera

Flag of Zanzibar.svg  Zanzibar

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)CapsGoalsClub
18 Mwadini Ali Mwadini
13 Nadin Haroub
20 Juma Othuman
6 Wazir Salum
14 Abdulham Gulam
7 Suleiman Kassim
15 Aggrey Morris
10 Abdul Halim Humoud
11 Amir Hamad Omar
19 Khamis Mcha Khamis
8 Abdallah Seif Ali
1 Abbas Nassor
4 Isamel Khamis
12 Makame Mbwana
2 Abdulrahamn Mohamed
5 Ali Hamza Omar
9 Jaku Juma Jaku
17 Ali Mmkanga

Group C

Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)CapsGoalsClub
1 Binyam Habetamu
2 Degu Debebe
6 Alula Girma
5 Ayenalem Hailu
19 Adane Girma Gebreyes
8 Tesfaye Gerbe
16 Tafesse Solomon
10 Birhanu Bogale
11 Omod Okwury
9 Getaneh Kebede
4 Abebaw Butako
18 Yedenekachew Kidane
15 Michael Gari Kena
3 Tesfaye Bekele
12 Mengestu Assefa
20 Yared Zenabu
17 Dawit Fekadu
7 Shemeles Bekele Godo

Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)CapsGoalsClub
11 GK Duncan Ochieng
5 Pascal Ochieng
6 Juma Yusuf
8 James Mulinge
13 Collins Okoth
16 Humphrey Ochieng
17 Steven Waruru
7 Titus Mulama
9 Bob Mugalia
4 Brian Mandela
20 Victor Ochieng
18 Jactone Odhiambo
12 Steve Ochola
3 Denis Odhiambo
14 James Situma
15 Eric Masika
10 Kevin Kimani
19 James Atudo

Flag of Malawi.svg  Malawi

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)CapsGoalsClub
1 Charles Swini
10 Josephy Kambwendo
3 Steve Chagoma
19 Ismail Thindwa
5 James Sangala
2 John Banda
7 Pilirani Makupe
12 Philip Masiye
13 Chimango Kayira
15 Loti Chawinga
18 Ndaziona Chatsalira
8 Naffe Masasa
17 Kabichi Henery
9 Diverson Chilemba
20 Frank Banda
11 Gastin Simkonda
14 Oscar Chapita Oansi
16 Macdonald Harwa
4 Maxwell Masiyano
6 Emanuel Siyeni Zoya

Flag of Sudan.svg  Sudan

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)CapsGoalsClub
161 GK El Muez Mahgoub Flag of Sudan.svg Al-Hilal Club
172 DF Mowaia Fadasi Flag of Sudan.svg Al-Ittihad SC (Wad Madani)
73 MF Ramadan Agab Flag of Sudan.svg Al-Mourada SC
52 DF Jumaa Ali Kujour Flag of Sudan.svg Al Ahli SC (Khartoum)
192 DF Amir Kamal Flag of Sudan.svg Al-Mourada SC
202 DF Abdelrahman Korongo Flag of Sudan.svg Al Khartoum SC
93 MF Saif Eldin Ali Idris Farah Flag of Sudan.svg Al-Hilal Club
153 MF Khalefa Ahmed Mohamed Flag of Sudan.svg Al-Hilal Club
142 DF Najm Eldin Abdallah Abdelgabar Flag of Sudan.svg Al-Merrikh SC
32 DF Amir Rabea Abdelnabi Flag of Sudan.svg Al-Hilal Club
133 MF Nizar Hamid Flag of Sudan.svg Alamal SC Atbara
123 MF Mohamed Musa Mohamed Flag of Sudan.svg Al-Nesoor SC
11 GK Bahaeddine Rihan Flag of Sudan.svg Jazeerat Al-Feel
103 MF Muhannad El Tahir Flag of Sudan.svg Al-Hilal Club
43 MF Mohamed Ahmed Bashir Flag of Sudan.svg Al-Hilal Club
184 FW Abuelgasim Saeed Flag of Sudan.svg Alamal SC Atbara
84 FW Mohamed Sheikheldin Flag of Sudan.svg Al Neel SC (Al-Hasahisa)
62 DF Musaab Omer Flag of Sudan.svg Al-Merrikh SC
23 MF Omer Mohamed Bakhit Flag of Sudan.svg Al-Hilal Club
113 MF Majdeldin Abdallah Flag of Sudan.svg Alamal SC Atbara

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