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Kenya U17 Women vs Uganda U17 Women – CAN W-U17 Qualifier Ends in Stalemate
In a tense and fiercely contested encounter at the Kasarani Stadium on May 30, 2026, Kenya’s U17 women’s national team played out a goalless draw against their Ugandan counterparts in the first leg of the CAN W-U17 Qualifiers. The match, which kicked off at 20:00 local time, saw both sides create chances but ultimately fail to find the back of the net, leaving everything to play for in the return leg.
Match Overview
The highly anticipated East African derby lived up to its billing as a tactical battle. Kenya, playing at home, dominated possession in the opening half but struggled to break down a well-organized Ugandan defense. Uganda, meanwhile, relied on quick counter-attacks and showed discipline in midfield, making it difficult for the Kenyan attackers to find space. The first half ended 0-0, with both goalkeepers relatively untested.
Key Moments
- 12th minute: Kenya’s winger Maria Akinyi whipped in a dangerous cross from the left flank, but striker Faith Wanjiku’s glancing header went just wide of the post.
- 34th minute: Uganda’s best chance came from a long-range effort by midfielder Patricia Namuddu, which forced a diving save from Kenyan goalkeeper Grace Omollo.
- 58th minute: A controversial moment saw a Kenyan penalty appeal waved away after a collision in the box between Akinyi and a Ugandan defender.
- 78th minute: Uganda nearly snatched a late winner when substitute Joan Nabatanzi’s shot from a tight angle was cleared off the line by Kenyan centre-back Halima Saidi.
- 90+4 minute: The final whistle confirmed a 0-0 draw, with neither side able to take an advantage into the next leg.
Tactical Analysis
Kenya’s head coach, Jane Muthoni, opted for a 4-3-3 formation, aiming to use width and pace. However, Uganda’s compact 5-4-1 setup neutralized Kenya’s attacking threats, forcing them into long-distance shots that rarely troubled the goalkeeper. Uganda’s strategy of absorbing pressure and hitting on the break was effective, but their final pass often let them down. The midfield battle was intense, with both teams’ central players covering significant ground.
Standout Players
- Grace Omollo (Kenya GK): Made two crucial saves and commanded her area well, earning a clean sheet.
- Patricia Namuddu (Uganda CM): The engine of the Ugandan midfield, she combined defensive work with driving runs forward.
- Faith Wanjiku (Kenya FW): Despite limited service, her movement caused problems for the Ugandan backline.
What’s Next?
The second leg will be played in Kampala, Uganda, on June 6, 2026, with the winner advancing to the next round of the CAN W-U17 qualifying tournament. With the scoreline at 0-0, both teams will see this as an opportunity—Uganda will have home advantage, while Kenya will be confident that an away goal can secure progress. The tie remains wide open.