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CECAFA

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Type
  
Sports organization

Region served
  
Eastern Africa

Headquarters
  
Nairobi, Kenya

Official language
  
English, French

CECAFA

Formation
  
1926 (unofficial) 1973 (official)

Membership
  
12 members Burundi Djibouti Eritrea Ethiopia Kenya Rwanda Somalia South Sudan Sudan Tanzania Uganda Zanzibar

The Council for East and Central Africa Football Associations (French: Conseil des Associations de Football d'Afrique de l'Est et Centrale, Arabic: مؤتمر جمعيات شرق ووسط أفريقيا لكرة القدم‎‎; officially abbreviated as CECAFA) is an association of the football playing nations in East and Central Africa. An affiliate of the Confederation of African Football (CAF), it is the oldest sub-regional football organisation on the continent.

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History

CECAFA was founded unofficially in 1927. The competition was sponsored by the major Nairobi-based soap-manufacturing firm Gossage, owned by the British Lever Brothers. Its formation is often misattributed to William Gossage, founder of the Gossage company. However, he died 50 years before the CECAFA was established.

The tournament was known as the "Gossage Cup" until the mid-sixties, when it was redubbed the "East African Challenge Cup".

CECAFA's head offices are in Nairobi, Kenya. The first tournament was contested between Kenya and Uganda, which saw the Kenyan squad win the two legs 3-1 on aggregate.

Broadcasting rights

In 2007, television rights for the tournament were sold to GTV. Since 2009, broadcasting of CECAFA competitions has been taken over by SuperSport.

Competitions

  • CECAFA Senior Challenge Cup - contested between CECAFA associated nations
  • CECAFA Club Cup - contested between selected clubs in CECAFA associated nations
  • CECAFA Nile Basin Cup - contested between selected clubs in CECAFA associated nations
  • CECAFA U-17 Championship - contested between CECAFA associated nations' under 17 teams
  • CECAFA U-20 Championship - contested between CECAFA associated nations' under 20 teams
  • Current members

    All associations that joined in 1973 were founding members of CECAFA. Union of Arab Football Associations (UAFA) members are marked.

    References

    CECAFA Wikipedia