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As far as fate is concerned, what are the odds that a team finds itself in a David and Goliath affair having to prove that they have what it takes to conquer?

Well, ahead of the last Group C ties set for Sunday at the ongoing TotalEnergies Women’s Africa Cup of Nations, the debuting Burundi find themselves between a rock and a hard place as they prepare to face the most successful team in women’s football on the African continent – Nigeria who have won nine titles.

On paper, many would like to think that they can predict the outcome except that the beautiful game has provided us with upsets over the years to learn from.

“We are going to play against a very experienced team at the WAFCON. We want to go into this game to correct our past mistakes in the two games that we have played so far and we hope to do well,” explained Falonne Nahimana, who turns out for Huddersfield TAFC in the UK.

About featuring at the biggest tournament for women’s football on the continent, Nahimana added that, “I am very grateful to the federation for giving me the opportunity to play for the Burundian team and tomorrow's match is a match of my dreams to play against a great team like Nigeria is a great opportunity. For us as players, we need to go and fight as a team and do it with respect for our country.”

For Gustave Niyonkuru’s side, this is a lifetime chance to announce their arrival at the big stage. The Swallows have played two games and lost both 4-2 to Botswana and 3-1 to South Africa but Nahimana believes that they have what it takes to make amends.

Meanwhile, Nigeria head coach Randy Waldrum said that, “We want to build on the confidence that we got from winning our second game. When you go into the third group game, as the coaching staff, we start looking at who we want to play, who should rest.”

“Some of our players have played 90 minutes twice already and it is a long tournament. If you are fortunate enough to make it through six games, we have to be mindful so these are some of the challenges that we have. So we have to try and find that balance.”

This fixture will be played at the same time 2100hrs as South Africa vs Botswana with two places in the quarterfinals up for grabs for Nigeria, Botswana and Burundi. The two games will be live on SuperSport. - Confédération Africaine de Football

President Uhuru Kenyatta Flags off the WRC Safari Rally at Kasarani Stadium. Photo/PD/ALEX NJUE

President Uhuru Kenyatta today officially flagged off the 2021 World Rally Championship (WRC) Safari Rally Kenya at the Kenyatta International Convention Centre grounds.

President Kenyatta flagged off the first ten rally cars that included Kenya’s Mcrae Kimathi. From KICC, the cars will head to Kasarani for the Super Special Stage (SS1), which is the first stage of the competition, then head to Naivasha for an overnight stay.

On Friday morning, the cars will restart the competition and tackle the second stage (SS2) in Naivasha.

The event was also attended by Cabinet Secretary in the Ministry of Sports Amb. Amina Mohamed who hailed the iconic sporting event that has been ranked among the best in the World Rally series. 

President Kenyatta commended the event organizers and all stakeholders for the hard work that ensured the resumption of the safari rally after a 19-year hiatus.

 

‘’We are proud to host this famous event. The event attracts millions of fans and is considered as one of the toughest events in the WRC  series. The event unifies all walks of life in Kenya. The competition is not an enmity as it brings us all together,” President Kenyatta said. 

"The rally contributes over Sh6 billion to our economy. Thanks to FIA for the support. Thanks to all the drivers and the best of competition.”

McRae Kimathi and Mwangi Kioni were the first to be flagged off followed by Maxine Wahome and Waigwa Murage. Sean Johnston and Alexander Kihurani were the first foreign crew to be flagged off by President Uhuru Kenyatta. The drivers then headed to Kasarani just after 2:00 pm and will later be heading to Naivasha where the main event is expected to take place from Friday morning. 

Nine-time world champion Sebastien Loeb, returning to the Safari after 20 years, on Wednesday said although shorter, the Safari still looks the same. 

There are two categories in this year’s Safari rally. The FIA category and the KNRC category 

FIA category

Kalle Rovenpera/Jonne Halttunen (Toyota Yaris), Thierry Neuvilla/Martijn Wydaeghe (Hyundai), Takamoto Katsuta/Aaron Johnston (Toyota Yaris), Ott Tanak/Martin Jarveoja (Hyundai), Elfyn Evans/Scott Martin (Toyota Yaris), Craig Breen/Paul Nagle (Ford), Sébastien Loeb/Isabelle Galmiche (Ford), and Gus Greensmith/Jonas Andersson (Ford).

Others are Sébastien Ogier/Benjamin Veillas (Toyota Yaris), Oliver Solberg/Elliott EdmonDson (Hyundai), Andrien Fourmaux/Alexandre (Ford), Jourdan Serderidis/Frédéric Miclotte (Ford), Kajetan Kajetanowicz/Maciej Szczepaniak (Skoda), Martin Prokop/Zdeněk Jurka (Ford), Sean Johnston/Alexander Kihurani (Citroen), and Gaurav Gill/Gabriel Morales (Skoda Fabia).

Karan Patel/Tauseef Khan (Ford Fiesta), Leroy Gomes/Urshilla Gomes (Ford Fiesta), Amaanraj Rai/Gurdeep Panesar (Skoda Fabia), Aakhif Virani/Azfar Bhatt (Skoda Fabia),and Jeremy Wahome/Victor Okundi (Ford Fiesta).

Also on the list are, Hamza Anwar/Adnan Din (Ford Fiesta), McRae Kimathi/Mwangi Kioni (Ford Fiesta), Maxine Wahome/Waigwa Murage (Ford Fiesta), Diego Dominguez/Rogelio Penate (Ford Fiesta), Giancarlo Davite/Sylvia Vindevogel (Mitsubishi Lancer), Carl Tundo/Tim Jessop (Mitsubishi Lancer Evo10), Nikhil Sachania/Deep Patel (Mitsubishi Lancer), Evans Nzioka/Absolom Aswani (Mitsubishi Lancer), and Rio Smith/Riyaz Ismail (Ford Fiesta).

The KNRC category

Jasmeet Chana/Ravi Chana (Mitsubishi Lancer Evo10), Duncan Mubiri/Musa Nsubuga (Subaru Impreza), Issa Amwari/Job Njiru (Mitsubishi Lancer), Steven Mwangi/Denis Mwenda (Subaru Impreza), Kush Patel/Mudasar Chaudry (Mitsubishi Lancer Evo10), Andrew Muiruri/Edward Njoroge (Subaru Impreza), Daren Miranda/Amman Shah (Subaru Impreza), Edward Maina/Anthony Gichohi (Subaru Impreza), Zameer Verjee/Zahir Shah (Subaru Impreza), Josiah Kariuki/John Ngugi (Mitsubishi Lancer Evo9). 

 

The Bright Starlets of South Sudan have registered their first win at the on-going CECAFA Senior Women’s Championship 2022.

After losing their opening Group B match 2-0 to Tanzania a few days ago, Coach Shilene Margaret Booysen’s team came all out to defeat Zanzibar 1-0 in a match played at the FUFA Technical Centre in Njeru, Uganda.

Stephen Debora Luka Alworonga netted the lone goal after 80 minutes when she cleverly placed the ball past Zanzibar’s goalkeeper Yassin Zuwena.

The two teams had attacked from the start of the match, but looked blunt in front of goal. Dawa Vual had a chance to score for Zanzibar earlier in the first half, but shot wide.

Sarah Mathew and Alworonga also failed to convert what looked easy scoring opportunities for South Sudan earlier in the match.

The win sends South Sudan to third on the log behind Ethiopia and Tanzania who each have four points. A win for Booysen’s team in their last Group match against Ethiopia could see them qualify for their first ever knock out stage in the regional tournament.

“I am happy that my players gave their best and managed to get a win. We shall take this positive attitude to our last Group match against Ethiopia on Monday,” said South Sudan’s coach Booysen.

In an earlier thrilling encounter Tanzania and Ethiopia settled for a 2-2 draw.

Skipper Geinore Loza Abera gave Ethiopia the lead after only 8 minutes, but Opa Clement made it 1-1 after capitalizing on a defensive error by Gila Muso Hasabe.

Later Mesay Temesgen Tanga outpaced the Tanzanian defenders to score Ethiopia’s second goal. It was defender Enekia Kasonga Lunyamila who made sure Tanzania picked a point when she fired in a free kick from 40 yards past Ethiopia’s goalkeeper Balcha Tarikua Bargena.

Firew Hailegebral Asefa, the Ethiopian coach said although they drew in the match against Tanzania, they are still determined to take the trophy home. “We want to also win this trophy like we did last year in the Women’s U-20 Championship,” added a confident Asefa.

After South Sudan defeated Zanzibar, the Tanzanian team has also qualified for the semi final stage before they play their last Group match on Monday.

On Sunday Rwanda and Djibouti who failed to qualify for the knockout stage after losing two games each will face off in the first Group A match of the day. Uganda Crested Cranes will later battle Burundi to determine which team will finish top of the group. - Confédération Africaine de Football

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