2019 COSAFA U-17 Women's Championship

2019 COSAFA Women's U17 Championship
Tournament details
Host country Mauritius
Dates20–29 September 2019
Teams8 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)2 (in 2 host cities)
Final positions
Champions Uganda (1st title)
Runners-up South Africa
Third place Zambia
Fourth place Botswana
Tournament statistics
Matches played16
Goals scored158 (9.88 per match)
Top scorer(s)Juliet Nalukenge[1][2]
Best player(s)Jessica Wade[1][2]
Best goalkeeperDaphine Nyayenga[1]
2020

2019 COSAFA Women's U17 Championship was the first edition of COSAFA U-17 Women's Championship and took place on September 20–29, 2019, in Mauritius.[3] Guest nation Uganda become champions after winning 2-1 in the final to South Africa.[4]

Participants

All the 14 COSAFA nations U17 teams along with Réunion were eligible for the tournament, and 7 took part.[5] For this tournament CECAFA member Uganda was also invited.[6]

Venues

Groups A, B, Semifinals and Final Groups A and B
Host locations in Mauritius.
Port Louis Belle Vue Harel
St. François Xavier Stadium Anjalay Stadium
Capacity: 2,500 Capacity: 16,000
14 games 2 games


Group stage

The teams were drawn into two groups of four out of which two advanced to the semi-finals from each group.[7]

Group A

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Uganda 3 2 1 0 32 1 +31 7 Advance to knockout stage
2  Zambia 3 2 1 0 24 1 +23 7
3  Mauritius (H) 3 1 0 2 5 20 −15 3
4  Comoros 3 0 0 3 1 40 −39 0
Source: COSAFA.com
(H) Hosts
Uganda 1–1 Zambia
Nalukenge 62' (pen.) Report Masumo 84'
Mauritius 5–1 Comoros
  • Pierrot 3'
  • Ramasawmy 14', 65'
  • Verloppe 84'
  • Quirin 87'
Report M. Ali 10'

Comoros 0–15 Zambia
Report
  • Masumo 3', 8' (pen.), 66'
  • Kasonde 17', 18', 28', 52'
  • Maenfou 27' (o.g.)
  • C. Banda 29', 45', 55'
  • Chilenga 32'
  • T. Lungu 34', 75'
  • E. Banda 62'
Uganda 11–0 Mauritius
Report

Comoros 0–20 Uganda
Report
  • Kunihira 2', 3', 22', 25', 61'
  • Nalukenge 10' (pen.), 19', 26', 31', 34', 54', 90' (pen.)
  • Nyinagahirwa 31', 38', 44'
  • Akadinda 45'
  • Najjemba 45', 77', 79', 84'
Zambia 8–0 Mauritius
  • Kasonde 7', 64', 81' (pen.)
  • T. Lungu 25'
  • Chilenga 41'
  • C. Banda 44'
  • Selemani 85', 86'
Report

Group B

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  South Africa 3 3 0 0 36 2 +34 9 Advance to knockout stage
2  Botswana 3 2 0 1 21 6 +15 6
3  Madagascar 3 1 0 2 17 9 +8 3
4  Seychelles 3 0 0 3 1 58 −57 0
Source: COSAFA.com
Botswana 6–0 Madagascar
  • Modisenyane 19'
  • Modise 28', 79'
  • Monyatsi 58', 89'
  • Rantsho 88'
Report
Seychelles 0–28 South Africa
Report
  • Marhasi 2', 21', 22', 27', 39', 43'
  • Wade 5' (pen.), 12', 18'
  • Gamede 19'
  • Carollissen 30', 40'
  • Mzingeli 31', 44', 64'
  • Galant 45+1', 46', 74'
  • Kortjie 47', 60', 66', 71', 72', 77'
  • O'Malley 55'
  • Noble 75'
  • Philisani 85'
  • Ndluli 89'

Madagascar 16–0 Seychelles
  • Razanajohary 6', 24', 47'
  • Raveloarisoa 9', 37'
  • Lalasoa 12', 42', 55', 63', 81', 87'
  • Randriamialimanantsoa 33', 90'
  • Rondromalala 60'
  • Raheriarisoa 70'
  • Aniera 86'
Report
South Africa 5–1 Botswana
  • Marhasi 2', 59'
  • Wade 29'
  • Carollissen 48'
  • Noble 90'
Report Sikwane 38'

Seychelles 1–14 Botswana
Chan-Tak-Hue 18' Report
  • Sikwane 1', 45', 65', 75', 84'
  • Motlogelwa 10', 90'
  • Mbongwe 17'
  • Rantsho 20', 28', 37' (pen.), 55', 61'
  • Gabana 85'
Madagascar 1–3 South Africa
Raveloarisoa 79' (pen.) Report
  • Gamede 22', 30' (pen.)
  • Marhasi 66'

Knockout stage

Bracket

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
27 September — Port Louis
 
 
 Uganda12
 
29 September — Port Louis
 
 Botswana0
 
 Uganda2
 
27 September — Port Louis
 
 South Africa1
 
 South Africa2
 
 
 Zambia1
 
Third Place match
 
 
29 September — Port Louis
 
 
 Botswana0
 
 
 Zambia3

Semi-finals

Uganda 12–0 Botswana
Report
South Africa 2–1 Zambia
  • Marhasi 17'
  • Wade 49'
Report Chilenga 28'

Bronze medal game

Botswana 0–3 Zambia
Report
  • Nsama 27'
  • Masumo 63'
  • Chilenga 86'

Final

Uganda 2–1 South Africa
Report Kortjie 74'

Goalscorers

There were 158 goals scored in 16 matches, for an average of 9.88 goals per match.

18 goals

13 goals

10 goals

  • Oyisa Marhasi

9 goals

  • Margret Kunihira

7 goals

  • Tiffany Kortjie
  • Florence Kasonde

6 goals

  • Bofelo Rantsho
  • Alinah Lalasoa

5 goals

  • Pearl Sikwane
  • Jessica Wade
  • Shelly Masumo

4 goals

  • Cindy Banda
  • Maweta Chilenga

3 goals

  • Lydia Razanajohary
  • Marie Raveloarisoa
  • Tiyana Carollissen
  • Nabeelah Galant
  • Sonika Mzingeli
  • Nelly Gamede
  • Shakira Nyinagahirwa
  • Tisilile Lungu

2 goals

  • Yaone Modise
  • Christinah Monyatsi
  • Lorato Motlogelwa
  • Jenny Randriamialimanantsoa
  • Jerusha Ramasawmy
  • Sonika Mzingeli
  • Christy Noble
  • Comfort Selemani

1 goal

  • Tlhompho Gabana
  • Kaone Mbongwe
  • Serati Modisenyane
  • Moinahedji Ali
  • Iloala Aniera
  • Laurencia Raheriarisoa
  • Charline Rondromalala
  • Marie Quirin
  • Marie Verloppe
  • Kimbelly Chan-Tak-Hue
  • Yolanda Ndluli
  • Shakira O'Malley
  • Hlela Philisani
  • Stella Musibika
  • Daphine Nyayenga
  • Gillian Akadinda
  • Esther Banda
  • Precious Nsama

1 own goal

  • Soukaina Maenfou (Against Zambia)

References

  1. ^ a b c "Recap of the 2019 COSAFA Women's Under-17 Championship!". Council of Southern Africa Football Associations. Retrieved 2 November 2020.
  2. ^ a b "Uganda lift Cosafa Women's U-17 trophy with 2-1 victory over South Africa in final". BBC Sport. Retrieved 2 November 2020.
  3. ^ "Fixtures released for COSAFA Women's Under-17 Championship". Council of Southern Africa Football Associations. Retrieved 2 November 2020.
  4. ^ "Uganda pip South Africa to clinch maiden Cosafa U17 Women's Cup title". Goal.com. Retrieved 2 November 2020.
  5. ^ "2019 COSAFA Women's Under-17 Championships in Numbers". Council of Southern Africa Football Associations. Retrieved 2 November 2020.
  6. ^ "Uganda get experienced coach for COSAFA Women's Under-17 Championship". Council of Southern Africa Football Associations. Retrieved 2 November 2020.
  7. ^ "2019 COSAFA WOMEN'S U17". Council of Southern Africa Football Associations. Retrieved 4 November 2020.

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