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CECAFA Cup


FieldValue
captionThe official CECAFA logo
current2024 CECAFA Cup
organiserCECAFA
founded1926
regionAfrica
number of teams9
current champions(40 title)
most successful team(40 titles)
website

The CECAFA Cup, formerly the Gossage Cup (1926–1966) and the East and Central African Senior Challenge Cup (1967–1971), is the oldest football tournament in Africa. It is organized by the Council for East and Central Africa Football Associations(CECAFA)

Cup history

CECAFA Tusker Challenge Cup There is an anomaly on national teams in the case of Tanzania. It fields two teams, Tanzania and Zanzibar. In 2005 and 2006, the tournament was sponsored by the Ethiopian-Saudi businessman Sheikh Mohammed Al Amoudi, and was dubbed the Al Amoudi Senior Challenge Cup.

It is the successor competition of the Gossage Cup, held 37 times from 1926 until 1966, and the East and Central African Senior Challenge Cup, held between 1967 and 1971.

In August 2012, CECAFA signed a sponsorship deal worth US$450,000 with East African Breweries to have the cup renamed to the CECAFA Tusker Challenge Cup.

Previous winners

Gossage Cup (1926–1966) and Challenge Cup (1967–1971)

The Gossage Cup and Challenge Cup was contested between Kenya, Uganda, Tanganyika and Zanzibar (Only in 1953 Ruanda-Urundi was competed too). The first match was played between the Kenyan and Ugandan national teams in May 1926, with Kenya winning 2–1 in a replay. Tanganyika participated since 1945 and Zanzibar since 1949. The tournament was sponsored by the soap manufacturer Gossage, owned by the British Lever Brothers. In 1967, the competition was renamed to the East and Central African Senior Challenge Cup.

CECAFA Senior Challenge Cup

With the formation of CECAFA in 1973, the tournament was renamed to the CECAFA Cup. For the 2021 edition, the tournament was renamed the CECAFA U-23 Challenge Cup, and has reverted to CECAFA Senior Challenge Cup afterwards again.

Title was shared between both teams competing in the final / Match was won on a penalty shootout
#YearHostFinalThird place play-offTeamsWinnersScoreRunners-upThird placeScoreFourth place192619271928192919301931193219331934193519361937193819391940194119421943194419451946194719481949195019511952195319541955195619571958195919601961196219631964196519661967196819691970197119731974197519761977197819791980198119821983198419851986198719881989199019911992199319941995199619971998199920002001200220032004200520062007200820092010201120122013201420152016201720182019202020212024
Gossage Cup
1KEN2–1Only 2 teams2
2UGA4–0 or 1–0Only 2 teams2
3KEN5–3Only 2 teams2
4UGA5–0Only 2 teams2
5KEN2–1Only 2 teams2
6UGA13–1Only 2 teams2
7UGA5–1Only 2 teams2
8KEN3–1Only 2 teams2
9UGA9–5Only 2 teams2
10KEN3–1Only 2 teams2
11UGA5–2Only 2 teams2
12KEN6–3Only 2 teams2
13UGA4–3Only 2 teams2
14KEN4–3Only 2 teams2
15UGA2–1Only 2 teams2
16KEN2–1Only 2 teams2
17UGA4–1Only 3 teams3
18KEN2–1Only 3 teams3
19Tanganyika4–2Shared4
20UGA2–1Shared4
21Zanzibar2–0Shared4
22KEN2–1Shared4
23Tanganyika3–2Shared4
24UGA6–3Shared4
25Zanzibar6–2Shared5
26KEN4–1Shared4
27Tanganyika5–1Shared4
28UGA3–23–24
29Zanzibar2–1Shared (3–3)4
30KENRound robinRound robin4
31TanganyikaRound robinShared4
32UGASharedRound robin4
33KENRound robinRound robin4
34various venuesRound robinRound robin4
35KENRound robinRound robin4
36TANRound robinRound robin4
37UGARound robinRound robin4
38ZanzibarRound robinRound robin4
Challenge Cup
39/1KENRound robinRound robin4
40/2TANRound robinRound robin4
41/3UGARound robinRound robin4
42/4ZanzibarRound robinRound robin4
43/5KENRound robinRound robin4
CECAFA Cup
44/1UGA****2–1Shared6
45/2TAN****1–1*Shared6
46/3ZAM****0–0*Shared6
47/4ZAN****2–0Shared7
48/5SOM****0–0*****2–17
49/6MWI****3–2****2–05
50/7KEN****3–2****2–17
51/8SUD****1–0****1–07
52/9TAN****1–0****1–08
53/10UGA****1–1*****3–07
54/11KEN****1–0****2–19
55/12UGA****0–0*****3–18
56/13ZIM****2–0****3–16
57/14ETH****1–1*****2–07
58/15MWI****3–1****0–0*8
59/16KEN****3–3*****1–08
60/17ZAN****2–0****2–17
61/18UGA****2–0****3–17
62/19TAN****1–0****4–09
63/20KEN****2–2*****1–08
64/21UGA****1–0****2–18
65/22SUD****1–0****1–1*7
66/23RWA****3–1****0–0*12
67/24UGA****2–0****1–1*9
68/25RWA****2–1****1–011
69/26TAN****3–2****2–110
70/27SUD****2–0****2–18
71/28ETH****3–0****2–19
72/29RWA****1–0****0–0*10
73/30ETH****0–0*****0–0*11
74/31TAN****2–2*****2–011
75/32UGA****1–0****3–210
76/33KEN****2–0****1–012
77/34TAN****1–0****4–312
78/35TAN****2–2*****1–012
79/36UGA****2–1****1–1*12
80/37KEN****2–0****1–1*12
81/38ETH****1–0****1–1*12
82/39KEN****2–2*2–19
83/40UGA****3–02–19
CECAFA U-23 Challenge Cup
84/1ETH****0–0*1–09
CECAFA Cup
85/41

§ The 2014 CECAFA Cup would have been the 38th edition of the Cup. It was scheduled to take place in Ethiopia from 24 November to 9 December, but the nation withdrew from hosting the tournament in October due to "domestic and international engagements", according to CECAFA secretary-general Nicholas Musonye. Musonye also announced that Sudan as one of the countries that could have replaced Ethiopia as the hosts of the tournament. After none of the 12 member nations of CECAFA expressed an interest in hosting the tournament on short notice, it was announced on 27 November that CECAFA had cancelled the competition. Rwanda hosted the 2015 edition of the competition.

The 2016 CECAFA Cup was to be the 39th edition of the annual CECAFA Cup. In September 2016, it was confirmed that Kenya would host the tournament. Originally, it was slated to be hosted in Sudan. In November 2016, Kenya announced they are not ready to host the tournament and CECAFA officials are looking to persuade Sudan to take over as hosts. In December 2016, CECAFA announced the 2016 edition of the tournament will be canceled.

Notes

  • 1 – From 1945 to 1955 and 1973 to 1976 there was no third place play-off and both teams eliminated in the semi-finals were acknowledged as the third-placed team.
  • 2 – In 1971 2nd place shared between Uganda and Tanzania.

  • A – Score was 1–1 after 90 minutes. Tanzania won the shoot-out 5–3.
  • B – Score was 0–0 after 90 minutes. Kenya won the shoot-out 4–3.
  • C – Score was 0–0 after 90 minutes. Uganda won the shoot-out 5–3.
  • D – Score was 1–1 after 90 minutes. Kenya won the shoot-out 4–3.
  • E – Score was 0–0 after 90 minutes. Zambia won the shoot-out 3–0.
  • F – Score was 1–1 after 90 minutes. Ethiopia won the shoot-out 5–4.
  • G – Score was 0–0 after 90 minutes. Kenya won the shoot-out 3–2.
  • H – Score was 3–3 after 90 minutes. Uganda won the shoot-out 2–1.
  • I – Score was 2–2 after 90 minutes. Tanzania won the shoot-out 4–3.
  • K – Score was 1–1 after 90 minutes. Sudan won the shoot-out 5–4.
  • L – Score was 0–0 after 90 minutes. Rwanda won the shoot-out 3–2.
  • M – Score was 1–1 after 90 minutes. Ethiopia won the shoot-out 5–3.
  • N – Score was 0–0 after 90 minutes. Zanzibar won the shoot-out 5–4.
  • O – Score was 0–0 after 90 minutes. Zambia won the shoot-out 11–10, but Sudan were given the title as Zambia were invited as guests.
  • P – Score was 0–0 after 90 minutes. Rwanda won the shoot-out 4–2.
  • Q – Score was 2–2 after 90 minutes. Sudan won the shoot-out 4–2.
  • R – Score was 2–2 after 90 minutes. Uganda won the shoot-out 3–2.
  • S – Score was 1–1 after 90 minutes. Zanzibar won the shoot-out 6–5.
  • T – Score was 1–1 after 90 minutes. Zanzibar won the shoot-out 6–5.
  • U – Score was 1–1 after 90 minutes. Ethiopia won the shoot-out 4–3.
  • V – Score was 2–2 after 120 minutes. Kenya won the shoot-out 3–2.
  • W – Score was 0–0 after 120 minutes. Tanzania won the shoot-out 6–5.

Summary

Main article: CECAFA

FIFA A-level matches (A-level match rule). FIFA (B teams results, Ruanda-Urundi results, Rwanda results before 1978, Burundi results before 1972, All of Zanzibar results, Kenya results before 1960, Uganda results before 1960 and Tanzania results before 1964) are not counted as A-level match (All of them are unofficial before membership in FIFA). But this table consist of all matches.

1926–1966

RankTeamPartTop4PldWDLGFGADifPts
13838000000+00
23838000000+00
32222000000+00
4202041443337141–10416
24Flag of Belgium.svg Ruanda-Urundi10100119–80

1967–1971

RankTeamPartTop4PldWDLGFGADifPts
1551511223110+2135
255157353218+1424
355155462225–319
4551521121041–317

1973–2019

RankTeamPartTop4PldWDLGFGADifPts
13832000000+00
23727000000+00
33615000000+00
43510000000+00
6258000000+00
72111000000+00
82612000000+00
92112000000+00
10115000000+00
112312000000+00
12B21000000+00
13145000000+00
15102000000+00
525076686234191–15726
23B2210703138+521
14B11640273+412
204013238722–159
22B11522152+38
21B11521244+07
1810413010+16
17B20611438–54
1611035023319139–1202
19206006516–110

Medals (1926–2023)

Notes:

  1. From 1926 to 1944 there was no 3rd place because of only 2 teams.
  2. From 1947 to 1955 there was no 3rd place match and 3rd place shared.
  3. 1957 and 1959 third place shared.
  4. From 1973 to 1976 there was no 3rd place match and 3rd place shared.
  5. 1960 1st place shared.
  6. 1971 2nd place shared.

References

Sources

References

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  8. Jackson Oryada. (24 April 2014). "Ethiopia to host 2014 Cecafa Cup". BBC Sport.
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  10. (31 October 2014). "Ethiopia withdraws as Cecafa Challenge Cup hosts". Goal.com.
  11. (27 November 2014). "Rwanda: CECAFA Senior Challenge Cup Cancelled". [[allAfrica.com]].
  12. (9 September 2016). "Kenya step in to host Cecafa events". BBC Sport.
  13. (5 January 2015). "Sudan named as 2016 Cecafa Cup hosts". BBC Sport.
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