2023 CAF Women's Champions League CECAFA Qualifiers

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2023 CAF Women's Champions League CECAFA Qualifiers
Tournament details
Host countryUganda
CityKampala
Dates12 – 30 August 2023
Teams9 (from 9 associations)
Venue(s)2 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Flag of Tanzania.svg JKT Queens (1st title)
Runners-up Flag of Ethiopia.svg CBE F.C.
Third place Flag of Burundi.svg Buja Queens
Fourth place Flag of Kenya.svg Vihiga Queens F.C.
Tournament statistics
Matches played20
Goals scored55 (2.75 per match)
Top scorer(s) Flag of Uganda.svg Fazila Ikwaput (8 goals)
2022
2024

The 2023 CAF Women's Champions League CECAFA Qualifiers was the 3rd edition of the annual women's association football club championship organized by CECAFA [1] to determine its representative at the 2023 CAF Women's Champions League in Ivory Coast. It was held in Kampala, Uganda from 12 to 30 August 2023. [2]

Contents

Participating clubs

TeamAppearancesPrevious best performance
Flag of Burundi.svg Buja Queens1stN/A
Flag of Djibouti.svg FAD Club2ndGroup stage (2021)
Flag of Ethiopia.svg CBE 3rdRunner up (2021)
Flag of Kenya.svg Vihiga Queens 2ndChampion (2021)
Flag of Rwanda.svg AS Kigali Women 2ndFourth place (2022)
Flag of South Sudan.svg Yei Join Star FC3rdGroup stage (2021 and 2022)
Flag of Tanzania.svg JKT Queens 1stN/A
Flag of Uganda.svg Kampala Queen (Host)1stN/A
Flag of Zanzibar.svg New Generation FC2ndGroup stage (2022)

Venues

CitiesVenuesCapacity
Kampala Omondi-Stadium Lugogoxx
Kampala FUFA Technical Centre Njeru

Match officials

Referees

  • Flag of Burundi.svg Suavis Iratunga
  • Flag of Ethiopia.svg Sisay Raya
  • Flag of Kenya.svg Josphine Wanjiru
  • Flag of Kenya.svg Lucy Awino Juma
  • Flag of Rwanda.svg Aline Umutoni
  • Flag of Sudan.svg Khadmallah Angato Koko
  • Flag of Tanzania.svg Tatu Nuru Malogo

Assistant Referees

  • Flag of Burundi.svg Fides Bangurambona
  • Flag of Burundi.svg Alida Iradukunda
  • Flag of Ethiopia.svg Woinshet Kassaye
  • Flag of Kenya.svg Carolyne Kiles
  • Flag of Rwanda.svg Alice Umutesi
  • Flag of Rwanda.svg Sandrine Murangwa
  • Flag of South Sudan.svg Jane Charles Ladu Costantino
  • Flag of Sudan.svg Zahra Ali Haroun
  • Flag of Tanzania.svg Janet Balama
  • Flag of Tanzania.svg Glory John Tesha

Draw

The draw for this edition of the tournament was held on 5 July 2023 at 11:00 UTC (13:00 CAT) in Egypt. The nine teams were drawn into 2 group of 4 and 5 teams with the teams finishing first and second in the groups qualifying for the knockout stages.

Group AGroup B
  • Flag of South Sudan.svg Yei Join Star
  • Flag of Ethiopia.svg CBE
  • Flag of Uganda.svg Kampala Queens
  • Flag of Djibouti.svg FAD Club
  • Flag of Burundi.svg Buja Queens

Group stage

Tiebreakers

Teams are ranked according to points (3 points for a win, 1 point for a draw, 0 points for a loss), and if tied on points, the following tiebreaking criteria are applied, in the order given, to determine the rankings.

  1. Points in head-to-head matches among tied teams;
  2. Goal difference in head-to-head matches among tied teams;
  3. Goals scored in head-to-head matches among tied teams;
  4. If more than two teams are tied, and after applying all head-to-head criteria above, a subset of teams are still tied, all head-to-head criteria above are reapplied exclusively to this subset of teams;
  5. Goal difference in all group matches;
  6. Goals scored in all group matches;
  7. Penalty shoot-out if only two teams are tied and they met in the last round of the group;
  8. Disciplinary points (yellow card = 1 point, red card as a result of two yellow cards = 3 points, direct red card = 3 points, yellow card followed by direct red card = 4 points);
  9. Drawing of lots.

Time UTC +

Group A

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Flag of Ethiopia.svg CBE 4310152+1310 Semi-finals
2 Flag of Burundi.svg Buja Queens430164+29
3 Flag of Uganda.svg Kampala Queens4211114+77
4 Flag of South Sudan.svg Yei Joint Stars 41032863
5 Flag of Djibouti.svg FAD Club4004218160
Source: [ citation needed ]
CBE FC Flag of Ethiopia.svg 2–1 Flag of Burundi.svg Buja Queens
Report
FUFA Technical Centre Njeru, Kampala
Referee: Tatu Nuru Malogo (Tanzania)
Yei Joint Stars FC Flag of South Sudan.svg 0–3 Flag of Uganda.svg Kampala Queens
Report
FUFA Technical Centre Njeru, Kampala
Referee: Aline Umutoni (Rwanda)

Kampala Queens Flag of Uganda.svg 1–2 Flag of Burundi.svg Buja Queens
Report
FUFA Technical Centre Njeru, Kampala
Referee: Josphine Wanjiru (Kenya)
CBE FC Flag of Ethiopia.svg 8–0 Flag of Djibouti.svg FAD Club
Report
FUFA Technical Centre Njeru, Kampala
Referee: Khadmallah Angato Koko (Sudan)

Yei Joint Stars FC Flag of South Sudan.svg 2–0 Flag of Djibouti.svg FAD Club
Report
FUFA Technical Centre Njeru, Kampala
Referee: Lucy Awino Juma (Kenya)
CBE FC Flag of Ethiopia.svg 1–1 Flag of Uganda.svg Kampala Queens
Report
FUFA Technical Centre Njeru, Kampala
Referee: Aline Umutoni (Rwanda)

Yei Joint Stars FC Flag of South Sudan.svg 0–1 Flag of Burundi.svg Buja Queens
FUFA Technical Centre Njeru, Kampala
FAD Club Flag of Djibouti.svg 1–6 Flag of Uganda.svg Kampala Queens
Report
FUFA Technical Centre Njeru, Kampala
Referee: Tatu Nuru Malogo (Tanzania)

Yei Joint Stars FC Flag of South Sudan.svg 0-4 Flag of Ethiopia.svg CBE FC
Report
  • Ariet Odong Soccerball shade.svg29'
  • Loza Abera Soccerball shade.svg45+4'
  • Senayt Soccerball shade.svg61'
  • Mesay Temesgen Tanga Soccerball shade.svg78'
FUFA Technical Centre Njeru, Kampala
Buja Queens Flag of Burundi.svg 2-1 Flag of Djibouti.svg FAD Club
  • Ruth Ngosi Soccerball shade.svg75'
  • Topister Situma Soccerball shade.svg88'
Report
  • Nádia Nour Soccerball shade.svg85'
FUFA Technical Centre Njeru, Kampala

Group B

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Flag of Tanzania.svg JKT Queens 330041+39 Semi-finals
2 Flag of Kenya.svg Vihiga Queens FC 320142+26
3 Flag of Rwanda.svg AS Kigali WFC 31023303
4 Flag of Zanzibar.svg New Generation FC30031650
Source: [ citation needed ]
Vihiga Queens FC Flag of Kenya.svg 3–1 Flag of Zanzibar.svg New Generation FC
Report
Omondi Stadium-Lugogo, Kampala
AS Kigali WFC Flag of Rwanda.svg 1–2 Flag of Tanzania.svg JKT Queens
Report
Omondi Stadium-Lugogo, Kampala

JKT Queens Flag of Tanzania.svg 1–0 Flag of Zanzibar.svg New Generation FC
Report
Omondi Stadium-Lugogo, Kampala
Referee: Sisay Raya (Ethiopia)
AS Kigali WFC Flag of Rwanda.svg 0–1 Flag of Kenya.svg Vihiga Queens FC
Report
Omondi Stadium-Lugogo, Kampala
Referee: Suavis Iratunga (Burundi)

Vihiga Queens FC Flag of Kenya.svg 0–1 Flag of Tanzania.svg JKT Queens
Report
FUFA Technical Centre Njeru, Kampala
AS Kigali WFC Flag of Rwanda.svg 2–0 Flag of Zanzibar.svg New Generation FC
Report
Omondi Stadium-Lugogo , Kampala

Knockout stage

Bracket

 
Semifinals Final
 
      
 
August 27–
 
 
Flag of Tanzania.svg JKT Queens 3
 
August 30 –
 
Flag of Burundi.svg Buja Queens 1
 
Flag of Tanzania.svg JKT Queens (p) 0(5)
 
August 27–
 
Flag of Ethiopia.svg CBE F.C. 0(4)
 
Flag of Ethiopia.svg CBE F.C. 2
 
 
Flag of Kenya.svg Vihiga Queens FC 1
 
Third place
 
 
August 30 –
 
 
Flag of Burundi.svg Buja Queens 1
 
 
Flag of Kenya.svg Vihiga Queens FC 0

Semi-finals

JKT Queens Flag of Tanzania.svg 3–1 Flag of Burundi.svg Buja Queens
Report
FUFA Technical Centre Njeru , Kampala

CBE F.C. Flag of Ethiopia.svg 2–1 Flag of Kenya.svg Vihiga Queens FC
Report
FUFA Technical Centre Njeru , Kampala

Third place match

Buja Queens Flag of Burundi.svg 1–0 Flag of Kenya.svg Vihiga Queens FC
Lydia Akoth Soccerball shade.svg40' Report
FUFA Technical Centre Njeru, Kampala

Final

JKT Queens Flag of Tanzania.svg 0–0 (a.e.t.) Flag of Ethiopia.svg CBE F.C.
Report
Penalties
  • Ester Mbanza Gindulya Soccerball shad check.svg
  • Donisia Daniel Minja Soccerball shad check.svg
  • Winifrida Gerald Soccerball shad check.svg
  • Anastazia Antony Katunzi Soccerball shad check.svg
  • Happyness Hezron Mwaipaja Soccerball shad check.svg
5–4
  • Soccerball shad check.svg Donisia Daniel Minja
  • Soccerball shad check.svg Winifrida Gerald
  • Soccerball shad check.svg Anastazia Antony Katunzi
  • Soccerball shad check.svg Happyness Hezron Mwaipaja
  • Soccerball shade cross.svg Mesay Temesgen Bizuneh
FUFA Technical Centre Njeru , Kampala

Statistics

Goalscorers

There have been 55 goals scored in 20 matches, for an average of 2.75 goals per match (as of 30 August 2023).

RankPlayerTeamGoals
1 Flag of Uganda.svg Fazila Ikwaput Flag of Uganda.svg Kampala Queens8
2 Flag of Ethiopia.svg Loza Abera Flag of Ethiopia.svg CBE FC 5
3 Flag of Kenya.svg Topister Situma Flag of Burundi.svg Buja Queens3
Flag of Ethiopia.svg Ariet Odong Ojho Flag of Ethiopia.svg CBE FC
Flag of Ethiopia.svg Aregash Tadesse Flag of Ethiopia.svg CBE FC
6 Flag of Ethiopia.svg Birra Etsegenet Bizuneh Flag of Ethiopia.svg CBE FC 2
Flag of Uganda.svg Elizabeth Nakigozi Flag of Uganda.svg Kampala Queens
Flag of Burundi.svg Topister Situma Flag of Burundi.svg Buja Queens
Flag of Tanzania.svg Donisia Daniel Minja Flag of Tanzania.svg JKT Queens
Flag of Kenya.svg Bertha Omita Flag of Kenya.svg Vihiga Queens FC
12 Flag of Ethiopia.svg Senaf Wakuma Demise Flag of Ethiopia.svg CBE FC 1
Flag of Ethiopia.svg Nardos Getenet Mekonomen Flag of Ethiopia.svg CBE FC
Flag of Kenya.svg Winnie Babirye Flag of Kenya.svg Vihiga Queens FC
Flag of Kenya.svg Ruth Khasokha Flag of Kenya.svg Vihiga Queens FC
Flag of Kenya.svg Martha Amunyolet Flag of Kenya.svg Vihiga Queens FC
Flag of Zanzibar.svg Amina Hemed Flag of Zanzibar.svg New Generation FC
Flag of Rwanda.svg Diane Nyirandagijimana Flag of Rwanda.svg AS Kigali WFC
Flag of Tanzania.svg Stumai Abdalla Flag of Tanzania.svg JKT Queens
Flag of Tanzania.svg Esther Mabanza Flag of Tanzania.svg JKT Queens
Flag of Tanzania.svg Abdallah Stumai Flag of Tanzania.svg JKT Queens
Flag of Tanzania.svg Winifrida Gerald Flag of Tanzania.svg JKT Queens
Flag of Uganda.svg Zainah Nandede Flag of Uganda.svg Kampala Queens
Flag of South Sudan.svg Kilega Eunice Justine Flag of South Sudan.svg Yei Joint Stars FC
Flag of Rwanda.svg Dorothee Mukeshimana Flag of Rwanda.svg AS Kigali WFC
Flag of Rwanda.svg Libellee Nibagwire Flag of Rwanda.svg AS Kigali WFC
Flag of Djibouti.svg Rahma Moustapha Aden Flag of Djibouti.svg FAD Club
Flag of Djibouti.svg Nádia Nour Flag of Djibouti.svg FAD Club
Flag of Ethiopia.svg Senayt Flag of Ethiopia.svg CBE FC
Flag of Ethiopia.svg Mesay Temesgen Tanga Flag of Ethiopia.svg CBE FC
Flag of Burundi.svg Ruth Ngosi Flag of Burundi.svg Buja Queens
Flag of Burundi.svg Lydia Akoth Flag of Burundi.svg Buja Queens
RankPlayerTeamGoals
1 Flag of Kenya.svg Ruth Khasokha Flag of Kenya.svg Vihiga Queens FC 1
Flag of Djibouti.svg Soubane Ahmed Omar Flag of Djibouti.svg FAD Club

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