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2003 CECAFA Cup

The 2003 CECAFA Cup was the 27th edition of the CECAFA Cup, which involves teams from Southern and Central Africa. The matches were played in Sudan, from 30 November to 10 December. Burundi, Djibouti and Somalia withdrew before the draw of the groups for the tournament, complaining of financial difficulties.[1][2] Just before the tournament, Ethiopia withdrew, and Tanzania also withdrew after the tournament started.[3] Tanzania originally withdrew on the 27 November 2003, after their government did not pay for travel arrangements to Sudan.[1] A day later though, on the 28 November, Tanzanian business magnate Azim Dewji produced cash to pay for airplane tickets, but the connecting flight from Nairobi, Kenya, to Khartoum, Sudan, were all full.[1] Yahya Mata, chairman of the interim committee of the Football Association of Tanzania (abbreviated to FAT), stated that "We have pulled out of the tournament, after failure to secure connecting flights from Nairobi to Khartoum", the second withdrawal within four days prompted ridicule.[1] In July 2003, Tanzania had been fined $5,000 USD, and forced to pay $11,313 USD to Sudan for the team not showing up for their final qualification match for the 2004 OFC Nations Cup, who then cited financial difficulties, and were estimated to be in $100,000 USD of debt.[4]

2003 CECAFA Cup
Tournament details
Host countrySudan
Dates30 November – 10 December
Teams8 (from CECAFA confederations)
Final positions
Champions Uganda (9th title)
Runners-up Rwanda
Third place Kenya
Tournament statistics
Matches played10
Goals scored28 (2.8 per match)
Top scorer(s) Haitham Elrasheed
James Omondi
(3 goals each)
2002
2004

Including Tanzania, there were eight teams who competed at the tournament, compared to ten in the previous competition.[5] A team withdrew from each group, Tanzania from group A and Ethiopia from group B before any matches were played, meaning that only three teams competed in each group, and only three matches were played in each group. Hosts Sudan won both of their group stage matches, and Rwanda also emerged from group A on goal difference. Kenya progressed from group B with a win and a draw, as did Uganda. Uganda and Rwanda beat Sudan and Kenya respectively, both on penalties. Kenya won the third place play-off, followed by Uganda beating Rwanda in the final to win the tournament.

Background

The CECAFA Cup is considered Africa's oldest football tournament, and involves teams from Central and Southern Africa. The tournament was originally named the Gossage Cup, contested by the four nations of Kenya, Uganda, Tanganyika (modern day Tanzania), and Zanzibar,[6] running from 1929 until 1965.[7] In 1967, this became the East and Central African Senior Challenge Cup, often shortened to simply the Challenge Cup, which was competed for five years, until 1971, before the CECAFA Cup was introduced in 1973.[6] The 2002 champions were Kenya, and they duly won their group in 2003, but were knocked out in the quarter-finals against Rwanda on penalties. The 2003 champions, Uganda, finished fourth in the 2002 competition.[5]

Participants

8 teams competed, three teams from the original tournament competed (excluding Tanganyika, which changed names and is currently called Tanzania).

Group stages

The group stage began on 30 November and ended on 4 December with both Group A and Group B's final matches. The matches were partaken every other day, and the groups played on the same days: the 30 November, the 2 December, and the 4 December. At the end of the group stage, the two teams who finished bottom of their group were eliminated, whereas the teams positioned in the top two slots in the groups progressed to the knock-out rounds. The group stage competitors were diminished by the withdrawal of both Tanzania and Ethiopia, one team from each group.[2]

If two or more teams are equal on points on completion of the group matches, the following criteria are applied to determine the rankings (in descending order):

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The 2003 CECAFA Cup was the 27th edition of the CECAFA Cup which involves teams from Southern and Central Africa The matches were played in Sudan from 30 November to 10 December Burundi Djibouti and Somalia withdrew before the draw of the groups for the tournament complaining of financial difficulties 1 2 Just before the tournament Ethiopia withdrew and Tanzania also withdrew after the tournament started 3 Tanzania originally withdrew on the 27 November 2003 after their government did not pay for travel arrangements to Sudan 1 A day later though on the 28 November Tanzanian business magnate Azim Dewji produced cash to pay for airplane tickets but the connecting flight from Nairobi Kenya to Khartoum Sudan were all full 1 Yahya Mata chairman of the interim committee of the Football Association of Tanzania abbreviated to FAT stated that We have pulled out of the tournament after failure to secure connecting flights from Nairobi to Khartoum the second withdrawal within four days prompted ridicule 1 In July 2003 Tanzania had been fined 5 000 USD and forced to pay 11 313 USD to Sudan for the team not showing up for their final qualification match for the 2004 OFC Nations Cup who then cited financial difficulties and were estimated to be in 100 000 USD of debt 4 2003 CECAFA CupTournament detailsHost countrySudanDates30 November 10 DecemberTeams8 from CECAFA confederations Final positionsChampions Uganda 9th title Runners up RwandaThird place KenyaTournament statisticsMatches played10Goals scored28 2 8 per match Top scorer s Haitham Elrasheed James Omondi 3 goals each 20022004 Including Tanzania there were eight teams who competed at the tournament compared to ten in the previous competition 5 A team withdrew from each group Tanzania from group A and Ethiopia from group B before any matches were played meaning that only three teams competed in each group and only three matches were played in each group Hosts Sudan won both of their group stage matches and Rwanda also emerged from group A on goal difference Kenya progressed from group B with a win and a draw as did Uganda Uganda and Rwanda beat Sudan and Kenya respectively both on penalties Kenya won the third place play off followed by Uganda beating Rwanda in the final to win the tournament Contents 1 Background 2 Participants 3 Group stages 3 1 Group A 3 2 Group B 4 Knockout stages 4 1 Semi finals 4 2 Third place match 4 3 Final 5 Team statistics 6 ReferencesBackground EditThe CECAFA Cup is considered Africa s oldest football tournament and involves teams from Central and Southern Africa The tournament was originally named the Gossage Cup contested by the four nations of Kenya Uganda Tanganyika modern day Tanzania and Zanzibar 6 running from 1929 until 1965 7 In 1967 this became the East and Central African Senior Challenge Cup often shortened to simply the Challenge Cup which was competed for five years until 1971 before the CECAFA Cup was introduced in 1973 6 The 2002 champions were Kenya and they duly won their group in 2003 but were knocked out in the quarter finals against Rwanda on penalties The 2003 champions Uganda finished fourth in the 2002 competition 5 Participants Edit8 teams competed three teams from the original tournament competed excluding Tanganyika which changed names and is currently called Tanzania Ethiopia Eritrea Kenya Rwanda Sudan Tanzania Uganda Zanzibar 2 Group stages EditThe group stage began on 30 November and ended on 4 December with both Group A and Group B s final matches The matches were partaken every other day and the groups played on the same days the 30 November the 2 December and the 4 December At the end of the group stage the two teams who finished bottom of their group were eliminated whereas the teams positioned in the top two slots in the groups progressed to the knock out rounds The group stage competitors were diminished by the withdrawal of both Tanzania and Ethiopia one team from each group 2 If two or more teams are equal on points on completion of the group matches the following criteria are applied to determine the rankings in descending order Number of points obtained in games between the teams involved Goal difference in games between the teams involved Goals scored in games between the teams involved Away goals scored in games between the teams involved Goal difference in all games Goals scored in all games Drawing of lots Group A Edit Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Sudan 2 2 0 0 7 0 7 6 Rwanda 2 0 1 1 2 5 3 1 Zanzibar 2 0 1 1 2 6 4 1 Tanzania W 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Source citation needed W Withdrew 30 November 2003Zanzibar 0 4 SudanElrasheed 10 45 Galag 50 Sinnar 90 pen Khartum 2 December 2003Rwanda 2 2 ZanzibarKarekezi 40 pen Juma 55 pen Khartum 4 December 2003Sudan 3 0 RwandaElrasheed 11 Jebril 60 Onsa 87 Khartum Group B Edit Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Kenya 2 1 1 0 4 3 1 4 Uganda 2 1 1 0 3 2 1 4 Eritrea 2 0 0 2 3 5 2 0 Ethiopia W 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Source citation needed W Withdrew 30 November 2003Uganda 2 1 EritreaKabagambe 43 Kabeta 60 Shinash 70 Kassala 2 December 2003Kenya 3 2 EritreaOmondi 27 Mathenge 91 Mulama 93 Goitom 30 48 Kassala 4 December 2003Uganda 1 1 KenyaObua 47 Sunguti 93 Kassala Knockout stages Edit Semi finalsFinal December 8 Khartoum Sudan0 3 December 10 Khartoum Uganda pen 0 4 Uganda2 December 8 Khartoum Rwanda0 Kenya1 3 Rwanda pen 1 4 Third place December 10 Khartoum Kenya2 Sudan1Semi finals Edit 8 December 2003Sudan 0 0 UgandaPenalties3 4Khartoum 8 December 2003Kenya 1 1 RwandaOmondi 44 Lomani 30 Penalties3 4Khartoum Third place match Edit 10 December 2003Kenya 2 1 SudanSunguti 24 Omondi 35 Muhamoud 30 pen Khartoum Final Edit 10 December 2003Uganda 2 0 RwandaLubega 48 Obua 54 Khartoum 2003 CECAFA Cup champions Uganda9th titleTeam statistics Edit Teams are ranked using the same tie breaking criteria as in the group stage except for the top four teams 2 Pos Team Pld W D L Pts GF GA GD1 Uganda 4 2 2 0 8 5 2 32 Rwanda 4 0 2 2 2 3 8 508 Third place play off3 Kenya 4 2 2 0 8 7 5 24 Sudan 4 2 1 1 7 8 2 608 Eliminated in the group stages5 Zanzibar 2 0 1 1 1 2 6 46 Eritrea 2 0 0 2 0 3 5 2 7 Ethiopia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 Tanzania 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total 10 1 6 4 2 6 26 28 28 0Updated to games played on 10 December 2003 Team s rendered in italics represent s the host nation s The competition s winning team is rendered in bold 1 Total games lost not counted in total games played total games lost total games won 2 Total number of games drawn tied for all teams Total number of games drawn tied 2 both teams involved 3 As per statistical convention in football matches decided in extra time are counted as wins and losses while matches decided by penalty shoot outs are counted as draws References Edit a b c d Tanzania withdraw again BBC 1 December 2003 Retrieved 14 July 2014 a b c d Sudan Nov Dec 2003 The Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation Retrieved 4 July 2014 East and Central African Championship CECAFA RSSSF Caf sanctions Tanzania BBC 9 October 2003 Retrieved 14 July 2014 a b Tanzania Nov Dec 2002 The Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation Retrieved 4 July 2014 a b Korir Patrick 25 November 2009 The CECAFA Fact File futaa com Archived from the original on 5 June 2014 Retrieved 1 June 2014 Onwumechili Chuka Akindes Gerard 8 April 2014 Identity and Nation in African Football Fans Community and Clubs ISBN 9781137355812 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2003 CECAFA Cup amp oldid 1140396440, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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