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Sports

Zanzibar dump holders Uganda out of Cecafa Cup

Published December 15, 2017 Updated December 15, 2017 06:45pm

NAIROBI: Abdulaziz Makame and Mohammed Issa scored as Zanzibar ended Uganda's Cecafa Challenge Cup reign with a 2-1 victory in the semi-final in Kisumu on Friday.

Zanzibar, bidding for their first Cup in 22 years, will play Kenya in the final on Sunday.

The tournament's surprise packages took the lead in the 24th minute when midfielder Abdulaziz turned to fire in a loose ball after Ibrahim Ahmada's corner.

Six minutes later Ugandan striker Derrick Nsibambi levelled when he connected with a low cross from Allan Kyambadde to score his fourth goal of the tournament.

Nicholas Wadada came close to adding a second for Uganda only for the Zanzibar keeper to punch the ball to safety.

However, the 14-time champions, who had two defenders sent off in the quarter-final against Ethiopia, were again undermined by ill-discipline as defender Joseph Nsubuga was shown a straight red by the Rwandan referee for pulling back Ibrahim Ahmada inside the box in the 58th minute.

Mohammed Issa converted the resulting penalty in the 58th minute to send the Zanzibaris into their deserved second final in five years.

 

Copyright AFP (Agence France-Press), 2017
 

 

 

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