U-17 Coach Eyes CAF Qualification
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EN, FR, PR: TotalEnergies CAF U17 AFCON COSAFA Qualifiers start on Thursday
The race is on for a place at the TotalEnergies CAF Under-17 Africa Cup of Nations Morocco 2026 with the COSAFA Qualifiers getting underway in Harare, Zimbabwe on Thursday. Twelve teams will vie for a place at the continental finals, which in turn serve as the qualifiers for the 2026 FIFA Uncer-17 World Cup which is again to be staged in Qatar in the new, expanded 48-team format that provides 10 places to African teams. The tournament in Harare w
Malawi Under -17 aim to break Cosafa Cup 24-year jinx
Malawi Under-17 Boys National Football Team coach Enos Chatama says he believes that he has assembled a good squad for this year’s TotalEnergies Caf U-17 Africa Cup of Nations 2025/Cosafa Qualifiers. The tournament is scheduled for Thursday to September 20 in Harare, Zimbabwe. The junior Flames are in Group B, which is considered a group of death, alongside defending champions Zambia, South Africa and Madagascar. But Chatama told Football Associ…
U-17 coach eyes CAF qualification
Malawi Under-17 National Football Team coach Enos Chatama says they are targeting to win the Cosafa Under-17 Championship and, ultimately, qualify for the 2026 CAF Under-17 Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon). He said this when he named his final squad before the team’s departure for Zimbabwe yesterday for the 2025 edition of the Cosafa Under-17 Championship which will be a qualifier for the continental showpiece. Under-17 players in action during tra…
CAF Under 17 players to undergo MRI assessments - Lusaka Times-Zambia's Leading Online News Site
COSAFA says all the players taking part in the football competition at the CAF Under-17 Africa Cup of Nations 2026 | COSAFA Qualifiers in Zimbabwe will undergo Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) assessments to confirm their eligibility to compete. Zambia is among 12 teams scheduled to participate in the regional competition to be staged in Harare […] The post CAF Under 17 players to undergo MRI assessments first appeared on Lusaka Times-Zambia's L…
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