2019 Africa U-17 Cup of Nations qualification

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2019 Africa U-17 Cup of Nations qualification
Tournament details
Host countriesTunisia (North Zone)
Senegal (West A Zone)
Niger (West B Zone)
Equatorial Guinea (Central Zone)
Tanzania (Central-East Zone)
Mauritius (South Zone)
Dates19 July – 18 September 2018
Teams49 (from 1 confederation)
Tournament statistics
Matches played78
Goals scored279 (3.58 per match)
Top scorer(s)
  • Ethiopia
(8 goals)
2017
2021

The 2019 Africa U-17 Cup of Nations qualification was a men's under-17 football competition which decided the participating teams of the 2019 Africa U-17 Cup of Nations.

Players born 1 January 2002 or later were eligible to participate in the competition. A total of eight teams qualified to play in the final tournament, including Tanzania who qualified automatically as hosts.[1]

Teams[]

In July 2017, the Confederation of African Football decided that the qualifying competition should be split into regional competitions.[2] To qualify, 49 of the 54 CAF members entered the qualifying tournament of their zone, including the hosts Tanzania, which also participated in qualification despite automatically qualified for the final tournament.[3]

Apart from the hosts, each of the six zones received one spot in the final tournament, and the zone of the defending champions received an additional spot. Since Mali won the 2017 Africa U-17 Cup of Nations, West A Zone received two spots.[4]

Zone Spots Teams entering qualification Did not enter
North Zone
(UNAF)
1 spot
West A Zone
(WAFU-UFOA A)
2 spots
West B Zone
(WAFU-UFOA B)
1 spot
Central Zone
(UNIFFAC)
1 spot
  •   (withdrew)[5]
Central-East Zone
(CECAFA)
1 spot
+ hosts
  •  
South Zone
(COSAFA)
1 spot
  •  
  •  
Notes
  • Teams in bold qualified for the final tournament.
  • (H): Qualifying tournament hosts
  • (Q): Automatically qualified for final tournament regardless of qualification results

Format[]

The qualification format is determined by each zone (Regulations Article 13).[6]

  • In case any qualification ties are played on a home-and-away two-legged basis: If the aggregate score is tied after the second leg, the away goals rule is applied, and if still tied, the penalty shoot-out (no extra time) is used to determine the winner.
  • In case any qualification groups are played on a round-robin basis: 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:[6]
  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. Drawing of lots.
  • In case any qualification matches are played on a knockout basis: The penalty shoot-out (no extra time) is used to decide the winner if necessary.

Schedule[]

The schedule of each qualifying zone is as follows.

Zone Group stage Knockout stage
South Zone 19–25 July 2018 27–29 July 2018
Central Zone 3–8 August 2018 10–12 August 2018
Central-East Zone 11–22 August 2018 24–26 August 2018
North Zone 20–28 August 2018
West B Zone 2–9 September 2018 12–15 September 2018
West A Zone 9–13 September 2018 16–18 September 2018

North Zone[]

Tunisia hosted the 2018 UNAF U-17 Tournament, the 15th edition of the UNAF U-17 Tournament under the auspices of the UNAF, which also served as a qualifiers for the Africa U-17 Cup of Nations, between 20–28 August 2018.[7] The matches were played at Monastir (Stade Mustapha Ben Jannet) and Sousse (Stade Olympique de Sousse).

The draw for the fixtures was held on 14 May 2018.[8] The four teams were placed in one group, with the winner qualifying for the final tournament.

All times are local, CET (UTC+1).

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Morocco 3 3 0 0 7 2 +5 9 2019 Africa U-17 Cup of Nations
2  Algeria 3 1 1 1 5 6 −1 4
3  Tunisia (H) 3 1 0 2 1 3 −2 3
4   3 0 1 2 1 3 −2 1
Source: CAF
Rules for classification: Group tiebreakers
(H) Host
Tunisia 1–0 
Report
Referee: Samir Guezzaz (Morocco)
Algeria 2–5 Morocco
  • Goal 83'
  • Goal 85'
Report
  • Goal 7'47'
  • Goal 27'39'
  • Goal 80'
Referee: Ayman Al-Sharif (Libya)

Tunisia 0–2 Algeria
Report
  • Goal 56'78'
Referee: Ahmed El-Ghandour (Egypt)
Morocco 1–0 
  • Goal 20'
Report
Referee: Nabil Boukhalfa (Algeria)

Morocco 1–0 Tunisia
  • Goal 21'
Report
Referee: Amin Mohamed Omar (Egypt)
 1–1 Algeria
  • Goal 33'
Report
  • Goal 24'
Referee: Haythem Guirat (Tunisia)

West A Zone[]

Senegal would host the WAFU-UFOA Zone A U-17 Championship between 9–18 September 2018.[9] The matches were played at Pikine (Stade Al Djigo) and Rufisque (Stade Ngalandou Diouf).

All times are local, GMT (UTC±0).[10]

Group stage[]

The draw for the group stage was held on 30 July 2018.[11] The nine teams were drawn into three groups of three teams. The winners of each group and the best runners-up advanced to the semi-finals.

Group A[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Senegal (H) 2 2 0 0 5 0 +5 6 Semi-finals
2   2 1 0 1 2 2 0 3
3  Sierra Leone 2 0 0 2 1 6 −5 0
Source: CAF
Rules for classification: Group tiebreakers
(H) Host
Senegal 1–0 
Report
Referee: Bangaly Konaté (Guinea)

 2–1 Sierra Leone
Report
  • Goal 40'
Referee: Abdoulaye Rhissa Almoustapha (Niger)

Sierra Leone 0–4 Senegal
Report
  • Goal 28'
  • Goal 45'56'
  • Goal 63' (o.g.)
Referee: Fabricio Duarte (Cape Verde)

Group B[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Mali 1 1 0 0 2 0 +2 3 Semi-finals
2  Gambia 1 0 0 1 0 2 −2 0
3  Liberia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Withdrew[12]
Source: CAF
Rules for classification: Group tiebreakers
Mali 2–0[note 1] Gambia
Report
Referee: Jean Ouattara (Burkina Faso)

Gambia Cancelled Liberia
Report

Liberia Cancelled Mali
Report

Group C[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Guinea 2 1 1 0 4 2 +2 4 Semi-finals
2   2 1 1 0 3 2 +1 4
3   2 0 0 2 2 5 −3 0
Source: CAF
Rules for classification: Group tiebreakers
Guinea 3–1 
  • Goal 10'61' (pen.)
  • Goal 43'
Report
  • Goal 58'
Referee: Adissa Abdul Raphiou Ligali (Benin)

 1–2 
Report
  • Goal 54'
  • Goal 90+1'

 1–1 Guinea
Report
  • Goal 32'
Referee: Boubou Traoré (Mali)

Ranking of second-placed teams[]

Pos Grp Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 C   2 1 1 0 3 2 +1 4 Semi-finals
2 A   2 1 0 1 2 2 0 3
3 B  Gambia 1 0 0 1 0 2 −2 0 Ineligible[note 1]
Source: CAF
Rules for classification: Group tiebreakers

Knockout stage[]

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
16 September – Rufisque
 
 
 Senegal6
 
18 September – Rufisque
 
 0
 
 Senegal4
 
16 September – Rufisque
 
 Guinea0
 
 Mali2 (4)
 
 
 Guinea (p)2 (5)
 

Semi-finals[]

Winners qualified for 2019 Africa U-17 Cup of Nations.

Senegal 6–0 
  • Goal 9'45'
  • Baldé Goal 23'
  • Goal 55'
  • Goal 75'
  • Goal 90'
Report
Referee: Adissa Abdul Raphiou Ligali (Benin)
Mali 2–2 Guinea
Report
  • Goal 9'
  • Goal 75'
Penalties
4–5
  • Penalty scored
  • Penalty scored
  • Penalty scored
  • Penalty scored
  • Penalty scored
Referee: Abdoulaye Rhissa Almoustapha (Niger)

Final[]

Senegal 4–0 Guinea
  • Goal 39'
  • Goal 79'
  • Baldé Goal 86'88'
Report
Referee: Fabricio Duarte (Cape Verde)

West B Zone[]

The WAFU-UFOA Zone B qualifiers for the Africa U-17 Cup of Nations were held in Niger between 2–15 September 2018.[15] It was originally to be hosted at Ghana, but a new host was appointed.[16] The matches were played at Niamey (Stade Général Seyni Kountché; would originally also host matches).[17]

All times are local, WAT (UTC+1).

Group stage[]

The draw for the group stage was held on 24 July 2018.[18] The seven teams were drawn into two groups, one of three teams and one of four teams. The winners and runners-up of each group advanced to the semi-finals.

Group A[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Ghana 2 1 1 0 2 1 +1 4 Semi-finals
2  Niger (H) 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 2
3  Togo 2 0 1 1 1 2 −1 1
Source: CAF
Rules for classification: Group tiebreakers
(H) Host
Niger 0–0 Togo
Report
Referee: Abdullahi Shuaibu (Nigeria)

Niger 0–0 Ghana
Report

Togo 1–2 Ghana
  • Goal 45'
Report
  • Goal 43'
  • Goal 85' (pen.)

Group B[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Nigeria 2 1 0 1 7 4 +3 3 Semi-finals
2  Ivory Coast 2 1 0 1 4 5 −1 3
3  Burkina Faso 2 1 0 1 3 5 −2 3
4  Benin (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Disqualified[a]
Source: CAF
Rules for classification: Group tiebreakers
(D) Disqualified
Notes:
  1. ^ On 3 September 2018, Benin were disqualified from the tournament after 10 of their players failed MRI tests prior to the tournament.[19]
Nigeria 2–3 Burkina Faso
Report
  • Goal 3' (pen.)
  • Goal 7'
  • Goal 78'
Referee: Mohamed Ali Moussa (Niger)
Ivory Coast Cancelled Benin
Report

Nigeria 5–1 Ivory Coast
Report
Burkina Faso Cancelled Benin
Report

Nigeria Cancelled Benin
Report
Burkina Faso 0–3 Ivory Coast
Report
  • Goal 33'
  • Goal 68' (pen.)
  • Goal 77'

Knockout stage[]

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
12 September – Niamey
 
 
 Ghana2
 
15 September – Niamey
 
 Ivory Coast1
 
 Ghana1 (1)
 
12 September – Niamey
 
 Nigeria (p)1 (3)
 
 Nigeria2
 
 
 Niger1
 
Third place
 
 
15 September – Niamey
 
 
 Ivory Coast0
 
 
 Niger2

Semi-finals[]

Ghana 2–1 Ivory Coast
  • Umar Goal 39'
  • Goal 45'
Report
  • Goal 19'
Referee: Bonifacio Julio Da Silva (Guinea-Bissau)
Nigeria 2–1 Niger
Report
  • Goal 90'
Referee: Djindo Louis Houngnandande (Benin)

Third place match[]

Ivory Coast 0–2 Niger
Report
  • Goal ?'?'

Final[]

Winner qualified for 2019 Africa U-17 Cup of Nations.

Ghana 1–1 Nigeria
  • Goal 54'
Report
  • Amoo Goal 61'
Penalties
1–3

Central Zone[]

The UNIFFAC qualifiers for the Africa U-17 Cup of Nations were held in Equatorial Guinea between 3–12 August 2018.[20] It was originally to be hosted at DR Congo, but a new host was appointed.[21] The matches were played at Bata (Estadio de Bata and Estadio La Libertad) and Malabo (Nuevo Estadio de Malabo).

All times are local, WAT (UTC+1).[22]

Group stage[]

The draw for the group stage was held on 30 July 2018.[23] The seven teams were drawn into two groups, one of four teams and one of three teams. The winners and runners-up of each group advanced to the semi-finals.

Group A[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Congo 2 1 1 0 2 0 +2 4 Semi-finals
2   (H) 2 1 0 1 2 3 −1 3
3   2 0 1 1 1 2 −1 1
4   (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Disqualified[a]
Source: CAF
Rules for classification: Group tiebreakers
(D) Disqualified; (H) Host
Notes:
  1. ^ On 3 August 2018, São Tomé and Príncipe were disqualified from the tournament after it was found out with the help of the MRI tests that all the players of the team were born in 2001 and would have been overaged in 2019. CAF earlier announced in its regulations that all the players should have born on or after 1 January 2002.[24]
 2–1 
  • Goal 45' (pen.)
  • Goal 66'
Report
  • Goal 30'
 Cancelled Congo
Report

 Cancelled 
Report
 0–2 Congo
Report
Referee: Blaise Yuven Ngwa (Cameroon)

 Cancelled 
Report
Congo 0–0 
Report
Referee: Ahmat Amara Hassane (Chad)

Group B[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Cameroon 2 2 0 0 12 4 +8 6 Semi-finals
2   2 1 0 1 4 9 −5 3
3   2 0 0 2 5 8 −3 0
Source: CAF
Rules for classification: Group tiebreakers
Cameroon 7–1 
  • Goal 3'
  • Goal 22'48'
  • Mvoué Goal 35' (pen.)64'77'
  • Goal 42'
Report
  • Goal 25'
Nuevo Estadio de Malabo, Malabo
Referee: Diosdado Nzibi Nze (Equatorial Guinea)

 3–2 
  • Goal 22'38'
  • Goal 81'
Report
  • Goal 31'
  • Goal 72' (pen.)
Nuevo Estadio de Malabo, Malabo
Referee: Yannick Kabanga Malala (DR Congo)

Cameroon 5–3 
  • Goal 1'9'
  • Goal 40'62'85'
Report
  • Goal 32'
  • Goal 52'
  • Goal 56' (pen.)
Nuevo Estadio de Malabo, Malabo
Referee: Angel Antonio Angue (Equatorial Guinea)

Knockout stage[]

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
10 August – Bata
 
 
 Congo4
 
12 August – Malabo
 
 0
 
 Congo1
 
10 August – Malabo
 
 Cameroon3
 
 Cameroon2
 
 
 0
 
Third place
 
 
12 August – Malabo
 
 
 1
 
 
 2

Semi-finals[]

Congo 4–0 
  • Goal 34'65'
  • Goal 62'
  • Goal 75'
Report
Referee: Pierre Atcho (Gabon)
Cameroon 2–0 
Report
Nuevo Estadio de Malabo, Malabo
Referee: Yannick Kabanga Malala (DR Congo)

Third place match[]

 1–2 
  • Goal 66'
Report
  • Goal 25'
  • Goal 86'
Nuevo Estadio de Malabo, Malabo
Referee: Auladyo Dos Santos Pariz (São Tomé and Príncipe)

Final[]

Winner qualified for 2019 Africa U-17 Cup of Nations.

Congo 1–3 Cameroon
  • Goal 77'
Report
  • Goal 35'
  • Goal 41'
  • Goal 79'
Nuevo Estadio de Malabo, Malabo
Referee: Andre Kolissala (Central African Republic)

Central-East Zone[]

The CECAFA qualifiers for the Africa U-17 Cup of Nations were held in Tanzania between 11–26 August 2018.[25] The matches were played at Dar es Salaam (National Stadium and Chamazi Stadium).[26]

All times are local, EAT (UTC+3).

Group stage[]

The draw for the group stage was held on 5 July 2018.[27] The ten teams were drawn into two groups of five teams. The winners and runners-up of each group advanced to the semi-finals.

Group A[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Tanzania (H) 3 3 0 0 11 1 +10 9 Semi-finals
2  Rwanda 3 2 0 1 7 8 −1 6
3   3 1 0 2 8 8 0 3
4  Sudan 3 0 0 3 3 12 −9 0
5   0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Withdrew[28]
Source: CAF
Rules for classification: Group tiebreakers
(H) Host
Rwanda 3–1 Sudan
  • Goal 30'
  • Goal 33' (pen.)
  • Goal 89'
Report
  • Goal 71'
Referee: Andrew Juma Otieno (Kenya)
Tanzania 2–1 
  • Pius Goal 10'
  • Goal 28'
Report
  • Goal 20'
Referee: Belay Tadesse Asserese (Ethiopia)

Sudan Cancelled 
Report
 3–4 Rwanda
  • Goal 26'
  • Goal 57'
  • Goal 70'
Report
  • Goal 22'62'
  • Goal 42'
  • Goal 43'
Referee: Saddam Houssein (Djibouti)

 Cancelled Rwanda
Report
Sudan 0–5 Tanzania
Report
  • Goal 11' (o.g.)
  • Pius Goal 46'61'
  • Goal 73'80'
Referee: William Oloya (Uganda)

 4–2 Sudan
  • Goal 40'
  • Goal 48'90+3'
  • Goal 78' (pen.)
Report
  • Goal 82'
  • Goal 86'
Referee: Andrew Juma Otieno (Kenya)
Tanzania Cancelled 
Report

 Cancelled 
Report
Rwanda 0–4 Tanzania
Report
  • Pius Goal 23'83'90+3'
  • Goal 77'
Referee: Saddam Houssein (Djibouti)

Group B[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Ethiopia 4 4 0 0 14 3 +11 12 Semi-finals
2  Uganda 4 3 0 1 17 3 +14 9
3  Kenya 4 2 0 2 16 7 +9 6
4   4 1 0 3 4 16 −12 3
5   4 0 0 4 1 23 −22 0
Source: CAF
Rules for classification: Group tiebreakers
 2–1 
  • Goal 5'
  • Goal 26'
Report
  • Goal 64'
Referee: Emmanuel Mwandembwa (Tanzania)
Uganda 0–1 Ethiopia
Report
  • Goal 14'
Referee: Abdoul Twagiramukiza (Rwanda)

Kenya 4–0 
  • Goal 12'
  • Goal 61'
  • Goal 76'
  • Goal 90' (pen.)
Report
Referee: Georges Gatogato (Burundi)
 0–4 Ethiopia
Report
  • Goal 7'
  • Goal 44'
  • Goal 52'
  • Goal 75' (pen.)
Referee: Elsiddig Eltreefe (Sudan)

 1–6 Uganda
Report
  • Goal 3'17'45'70'
  • Goal 23'44'
Referee: Georges Gatogato (Burundi)
 0–9 Kenya
Report
  • Goal 7'89'
  • Goal 37'
  • Goal 39'52'78'
  • Goal 60'
  • Goal 62'71'
Referee: Abdoul Twagiramukiza (Rwanda)

Ethiopia 5–1 
  • Goal 6'45'
  • Goal 18'
  • Goal 43'58'
Report
  • Goal 79'
Referee: Emmanuel Mwandembwa (Tanzania)
Kenya 1–3 Uganda
  • Goal 74'
Report
  • Goal 45'
  • Goal 79' (pen.)
  • Goal 83'
Referee: Elsiddig Eltreefe (Sudan)

Uganda 8–0 
  • Goal 9'
  • Goal 17'
  • Goal 22'46'64'
  • Goal 34'73' (pen.)
  • Goal 48'
Report
Referee: Georges Gatogato (Burundi)
Ethiopia 4–2 Kenya
  • Goal 34'38'84'
  • Goal 90'
Report
Referee: Abdoul Twagiramukiza (Rwanda)

Knockout stage[]

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
24 August – Dar es Salaam
 
 
 Tanzania1
 
26 August – Dar es Salaam
 
 Uganda3
 
 Uganda3
 
24 August – Dar es Salaam
 
 Ethiopia1
 
 Ethiopia (p)2 (4)
 
 
 Rwanda2 (2)
 
Third place
 
 
26 August – Dar es Salaam
 
 
 Tanzania (p)2 (4)
 
 
 Rwanda2 (3)

Semi-finals[]

Ethiopia 2–2 Rwanda
  • Goal 11'51'
Report
  • Goal 33'
  • Goal 44' (pen.)
Penalties
  • Penalty scored
  • Penalty scored
  • Penalty scored
  • Penalty scored
4–2
  • Penalty scored
  • Penalty missed
  • Penalty scored
  • Penalty missed
Referee: Elsiddig Eltreefe (Sudan)
Tanzania 1–3 Uganda
  • Goal 11'
Report
  • Goal 4'
  • Goal 77'
  • Goal 90+2' (o.g.)
Referee: Andrew Juma Otieno (Kenya)

Third place match[]

Tanzania 2–2 Rwanda
  • Goal 40' (o.g.)
  • Goal 80' (pen.)
Report
  • Goal 77' (pen.)
  • Goal 87'
Penalties
  • Penalty scored
  • Penalty scored
  • Penalty missed
  • Pius Penalty scored
  • Penalty scored
4–3
  • Penalty scored
  • Penalty missed
  • Penalty scored
  • Penalty missed
  • Penalty scored
Referee: William Oloya (Uganda)

Final[]

Winner qualified for 2019 Africa U-17 Cup of Nations.

Uganda 3–1 Ethiopia
  • Goal 14'
  • Goal 62'85'
Report
Referee: Georges Gatogato (Burundi)

South Zone[]

COSAFA announced that the COSAFA U-17 Championship hosted by Mauritius between 19–29 July 2018 would be the region's qualifying tournament.[29] The matches were played at Port Louis (St. François Xavier Stadium) and Belle Vue Maurel (Anjalay Stadium).[30]

All times are local, MUT (UTC+4).[31]

Group stage[]

The draw for the group stage was held on 31 May 2018.[32] The twelve teams were drawn into three groups of four teams. The winners of each group and the best runners-up advanced to the semi-finals.

Group A[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Namibia 3 2 0 1 10 4 +6 6[a] Semi-finals
2  Mauritius (H) 3 2 0 1 7 2 +5 6[a]
3   3 2 0 1 3 3 0 6[a]
4  Seychelles 3 0 0 3 5 16 −11 0
Source: CAF
Rules for classification: Group tiebreakers
(H) Host
Notes:
  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c Head-to-head results: Mauritius 0–1 Botswana, Mauritius 1–0 Namibia, Namibia 2–0 Botswana. Head-to-head standings:
    • Namibia: 3 pts, +1 GD
    • Mauritius: 3 pts, 0 GD
    • Botswana: 3 pts, −1 GD
Namibia 8–3 Seychelles
  • Goal 3'16'55'
  • Goal 18'
  • Tjiueza Goal 38'68'72'84' (pen.)
Report
  • Goal 7'
  • Goal 14'
  • Goal 19'
Referee: Kasokota Kafuli Derrick (Zambia)
Mauritius 0–1 
Report
Referee: Antonio Caluassi Dungula (Angola)

 2–1 Seychelles
  • Goal 13' (pen.)
  • Goal 38'
Report
  • Goal 65'
Referee: Retselisitsoe David Molise (Lesotho)
Mauritius 1–0 Namibia
  • Goal 69'
Report
Referee: Ben Amisy Tsimanohitsy Ibrahim (Madagascar)

Namibia 2–0 
Report
Anjalay Stadium, Belle Vue Maurel
Referee: Antonio Caluassi Dungula (Angola)
Seychelles 1–6 Mauritius
  • Goal 53'
Report
  • Goal 58'
  • Goal 59'87'
  • Goal 69'
  • Goal 78'
  • Goal 90' (o.g.)
Referee: Ben Amisy Tsimanohitsy Ibrahim (Madagascar)

Group B[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  South Africa 3 2 1 0 6 2 +4 7 Semi-finals
2  Zambia 3 1 1 1 2 2 0 4
3   3 1 1 1 3 5 −2 4
4   3 0 1 2 1 3 −2 1
Source: CAF
Rules for classification: Group tiebreakers
Zambia 0–0 
Report
Referee: Ben Amisy Tsimanohitsy Ibrahim (Madagascar)
 0–0 South Africa
Report
Anjalay Stadium, Belle Vue Maurel
Referee: Ishmael Chizinga (Malawi)

 1–4 South Africa
  • Goal 63'
Report
  • Goal 7'
  • Goal 48'
  • Goal 75'
  • Goal 86'
Anjalay Stadium, Belle Vue Maurel
Referee: Kasokota Kafuli Derrick (Zambia)
Zambia 1–0 
  • Goal 89'
Report
Anjalay Stadium, Belle Vue Maurel
Referee: Antonio Caluassi Dungula (Angola)

 1–2 
  • Goal 81'
Report
  • Goal 2'
  • Goal 13'
Anjalay Stadium, Belle Vue Maurel
Referee: Kasokota Kafuli Derrick (Zambia)
South Africa 2–1 Zambia
  • Goal 12'
  • Goal 81'
Report
  • Goal 7'

Group C[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Angola 3 3 0 0 7 1 +6 9 Semi-finals
2  Malawi 3 2 0 1 6 1 +5 6
3   3 1 0 2 3 7 −4 3
4   3 0 0 3 3 10 −7 0
Source: CAF
Rules for classification: Group tiebreakers
Angola 1–0 Malawi
  • Goal 20'
Report
Anjalay Stadium, Belle Vue Maurel
Referee: Tshepo Mokani Gobagoba (Botswana)
 3–2 
  • Goal 20'86'
  • Goal 26'
Report
  • Goal 60'
  • Goal 65'
Anjalay Stadium, Belle Vue Maurel
Referee: Ganesh Chutooree (Mauritius)

Malawi 5–0 
  • Goal 8'77'
  • Goal 24'
  • Goal 56'
  • Goal 79'
Report
Referee: Tshepo Mokani Gobagoba (Botswana)
Angola 4–0 
  • Zito Goal 3'69'
  • Goal 63'
  • Goal 90+1'
Report

 0–1 Malawi
Report
  • Goal 28'
Anjalay Stadium, Belle Vue Maurel
Referee: Retselisitsoe David Molise (Lesotho)
 1–2 Angola
  • Goal 61'
Report
  • Goal 44'
  • Goal 45'
Referee: Ben Amisy Tsimanohitsy Ibrahim (Madagascar)

Ranking of second-placed teams[]

Pos Grp Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 A  Mauritius 3 2 0 1 7 2 +5 6 Semi-finals
2 C  Malawi 3 2 0 1 6 1 +5 6
3 B  Zambia 3 1 1 1 2 2 0 4
Source: CAF
Rules for classification: Group tiebreakers

Knockout stage[]

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
27 July – Port Louis
 
 
 South Africa2
 
29 July – Port Louis
 
 Mauritius0
 
 South Africa0
 
27 July – Port Louis
 
 Angola1
 
 Namibia0
 
 
 Angola7
 
Third place
 
 
29 July – Port Louis
 
 
 Mauritius1
 
 
 Namibia2

Semi-finals[]

South Africa 2–0 Mauritius
  • Goal 27'
  • Goal 88' (o.g.)
Report
Referee: Ishmael Chizinga (Malawi)
Namibia 0–7 Angola
Report
  • Goal 46'67'69' (pen.)
  • Goal 71'87'
  • Zito Goal 78'
  • Goal 84'
Referee: Ben Amisy Tsimanohitsy Ibrahim (Madagascar)

Third place match[]

Mauritius 1–2 Namibia
  • Goal 38'
Report
Referee: Kasokota Kafuli Derrick (Zambia)

Final[]

Winner qualified for 2019 Africa U-17 Cup of Nations.

South Africa 0–1 Angola
Report
  • Goal 5'
Referee: Retselisitsoe David Molise (Lesotho)

Qualified teams[]

The following eight teams qualify for the final tournament.[33]

Team Zone Qualified on Previous appearances in Africa U-17 Cup of Nations1
only final tournament era (since 1995)
 Tanzania (hosts) Central-East Zone 26 May 2015[1] 1 (2017)
 Morocco North Zone 28 August 2018 1 (2013)
 Senegal West A Zone 16 September 2018 1 (2011)
 Guinea West A Zone 16 September 2018 6 (1995, 1999, 2003, 2009, 2015, 2017)
 Nigeria West B Zone 15 September 2018 8 (1995, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2013, 2015)
 Cameroon Central Zone 12 August 2018 6 (1999, 2001, 2003, 2009, 2015, 2017)
 Uganda Central-East Zone 26 August 2018 0 (debut)
 Angola South Zone 29 July 2018 3 (1997, 1999, 2017)
1 Bold indicates champions for that year. Italic indicates hosts for that year.

Goalscorers[]

  • North Zone: There were 14 goals scored in 6 matches, for an average of 2.33 goals per match.
  • West A Zone: There were 33 goals scored in 10 matches, for an average of 3.3 goals per match.
  • West B Zone: There were 27 goals scored in 10 matches, for an average of 2.7 goals per match.
  • Central Zone: There were 39 goals scored in 10 matches, for an average of 3.9 goals per match.
  • Central-East Zone: There were 97 goals scored in 20 matches, for an average of 4.85 goals per match.
  • South Zone: There were 69 goals scored in 22 matches, for an average of 3.14 goals per match.

In total, there were 279 goals scored in 78 matches, for an average of 3.58 goals per match.

8 goals

  • Ethiopia

6 goals

5 goals

  • Uganda

4 goals

3 goals

  • Algeria
  • Angola Zito
  • Burundi
  • Cameroon
  • Cameroon
  • Republic of the Congo
  • Guinea
  • Kenya
  • Kenya
  • Morocco
  • Namibia
  • Nigeria Akinkunmi Amoo
  • Rwanda
  • Senegal
  • Senegal
  • Uganda
  • Uganda

2 goals

  • Angola
  • Angola
  • Botswana
  • Burundi
  • Cameroon
  • Chad
  • Republic of the Congo
  • Equatorial Guinea
  • Ethiopia
  • Ghana
  • Guinea
  • Ivory Coast
  • Ivory Coast
  • Kenya
  • Malawi
  • Mauritius
  • Mauritius
  • Morocco
  • Mozambique
  • Niger
  • Rwanda
  • Rwanda
  • Senegal
  • Seychelles
  • Seychelles
  • South Africa
  • South Africa
  • South Sudan
  • Eswatini
  • Zambia

1 goal

1 own goal

  • The Gambia (against Mali)
  • Mauritius (against South Africa)
  • Rwanda (against Tanzania)
  • Seychelles (against Mauritius)
  • Sierra Leone (against Senegal)
  • Sudan (against Tanzania)
  • Tanzania (against Uganda)

Notes[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b Gambia had only 1 substitute in their lineup as 7 of their players failed the MRI test. The referee stopped the match at the 62nd minute, the Gambians complaining that the lighting of the stadium was insufficient and had their only goalkeeper injured. The referee finished the match at the 62nd minute as Gambia was unable to continue. Mali qualified for the semi-final and since there were only 2 teams in the group after the withdrawal of Liberia, CAF announced that the team finishing 2nd in Group B was ineligible to be ranked in the table for the best 2nd place team.[13][14]
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b Kick-off of the match between Mauritania and Cape Verde was moved from 21:00 to 18:30, and the match between Cape Verde and Guinea was moved from 21:00 to 16:30, after the withdrawal of Liberia from Group B.
  3. ^ Venue of the match between Burkina Faso and Ivory Coast was moved from Stade Municipal to Stade Général Seyni Kountché after the disqualification of Benin.
  4. ^ Kick-off of the match between Equatorial Guinea and Congo was moved from 19:00 to 16:00 after the disqualification of São Tomé and Príncipe.
  5. ^ Jump up to: a b c d Kick-off of the matches between Burundi and Rwanda, Sudan and Tanzania, and Rwanda and Tanzania, were moved from 17:00 to 16:00, and the match between Burundi and Sudan was moved from 14:00 to 16:00, after the withdrawal of Somalia.
  6. ^ Jump up to: a b Kick-off of the matches between Uganda and Djibouti, was moved from 14:00 to 15:00, and the match between Ethiopia and Kenya was moved from 17:00 to 15:00 and venue moved from Chamazi Stadium to National Stadium, to ensure fairness for the final round of matches.

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