Four Nations Castle Lager Cup (East Africa)


Played 3 times 2000-2002, sponsored by Castle Lager, who announced on June 17, 2003, that they will not renew the 3-year contract.

Palmares

Year  Winners             Runners-Up            Venue

2000  Uganda     1-1 4-2p Kenya                 Nairobi (KEN)
2001  Tanzania   3-1      Kenya                 Arusha, Mwanza (TAN)
2002  Kenya      1-1 3-2p Uganda                Arusha, Dar es Salaam (TAN)

2000

Four Nation Castle Lager Cup 

Moi International Sports Centre (Kasarani), Nairobi, Kenya

Semifinals [Oct 25]
Kenya       3-0 Tanzania
  [John Muiruri 9, Eric Omondi 39pen, Evans Nyabaro 82]
Ghana       1-2 Uganda
  [Issa Abdul Rahman 50; Hassan Mubiru 27, Phillip Obwiny 82pen]

Third Place Match [Oct 28]
Tanzania    3-2 Ghana           [2-1 halftime]
  [Salvatory Edward 33, Edibilly Lunyamila 43, Mtwa Kihwelo 70; 
   Nana Frimpong 29, Issa Abdul Rahman 89pen]

Final [Oct 28]
Uganda      1-1 Kenya           [4-2 pen]
  [Mathias Kaweesa 56; Sylvanus Otema 60]

Match Details:

25/10/2000, Nairobi (Kenya), Moi International Sports Centre, 5000 
Castle Lager Semi Final 
GHANA       1 (Issa Abdul Rahman 50') 
UGANDA      2 (Hassan Mubiru 27', Phillip Obwiny 82'pen) 
Uganda: Ibrahim Mugisha, Edward Kalungi, Phillip Obwiny [c], George 
        Ssemwogerere, Livingstone Mbabazi, Mohamed Nsubuga, Hakim Magumba, 
        Willy Kyambadde (Dan Mubiru 85'), Mathias Kawesa (David Kiwanuka 76'), 
        Hassan Mubiru, Ibrahim Buwembo 
Ghana: Constant Mantey, Yaw Owusu, Kofi Amoako, Joseph Addo, Edwin Bediako 
       (Hamza Mohammed 66'), Mallam Yahaya, Nashiru Gambo, Issa Abdul Rahman 
       (Nana Arhin-Duah 84'), Skelly Adu Tutu (Bilson Abeiku 31'), Issah
       Mohamed Adamu Baba 
Referee: Alfred Ndinya (Kenya) 
Coaches: Uganda: Harrison Okagbue (Nigeria) 
         Ghana: Fred Osam-Duodu 

25/10/2000, Nairobi, Moi International Sports Centre, 5000 
Castle Lager Semi Final 
KENYA       3 (John Muiruri 9', Eric Omondi 39'pen, Evans Nyabaro 82') 
TANZANIA    0 
Kenya: Victor Onyango, Daniel Agina, Kennedy Ohdiambo, Sylvanus Otema [c], 
       Josiah Ougo, John Muiruri, Eric Omondi, Mark Sirengo, Jeff Oyando 
       (Evans Nyabaro 55'), Abdi Lusamukha (Simeon Mulama 69'), Bernard 
       Onyango (Sammy Simiyu 88') 
Tanzania: Peter Manyinka, Gerald Hillu, Mohamed Abdallah Goolo (Saldi 
          Maulid 65'), Mwanamtwa Kihwelu, Meck Maxime, Boniface Pawasa, 
          Jemin Kiiza, Salvatory Edward (Wycliffe Ketto 36'), Yusuph Macho,
          Stephen Mapunda (Dua Said 52'), Edibily Lunyamila 
Coaches: Kenya: James Sianga 
         Tanzania: Burkhard Pape (Germany)

28/10/2000, Nairobi, Moi International Sports Centre, 20000 
Castle Lager Cup Final 
KENYA       1 (Silvanus Otema 60') 
UGANDA      1 (Mathias Kawesa 56') 
  Uganda win 4-2 on penalties. 
Kenya: Victor Onyango, Daniel Agina, Kennedy Odhiambo, Silvanus Otema, Josiah
       Ougo, Evans Nyabaro, Eric Omondi, John Muiruri, Benard Onyango (Sammy
       Simiyu 62'), Mark Sirengo, Robert Mambo (Simon Mulama 55') 
Uganda: Ibrahim Mugisha (Sam Kawalya 89'), Edward Kalungi, Phillip Obwiny,
        George Ssemwogerere (Timothy Batabaire 44'), Livingstone Mbabazi,
        Mohamed Nsubuga, Hakim Magumba, Willy Kyambadde (Dan Mubiru 75'),
        Mathias Kawesa, Hassan Mubiru, Ibrahim Buwembo 
Referee: Chiganga (Tanzania) 
Coaches: Kenya: James Sianga 
         Uganda: Harrison Okagbue (Nigeria) 

28/10/2000, Nairobi (Kenya), Kasarani Stadium, 20000 
Castle Lager 3/4 Place 
GHANA       2 (Nana Frimpong 22', Issah Abdul Rahman 89'pen) 
TANZANIA    3 (Salvatory Edward 33', Edibilly Lunyamila 43', Mtwa Kihwelo 70') 
Ghana: Constant Mattey, Mohamed Hamza, Yaw Owusu, Kofi Amoako (Godwin 
       Ablordey 59'), Joseph Addo [c], Bilson Abeiku, Issah Mohamed (Adu Tutu
       Skelly 73'), Issah Abdul Rahman, Bashiru Gambo (Adamu Baba 46'), Nana
       Frimpong, Nana Arhin-Duah 
Tanzania: Peter Manyika, Meck Maxime, Boniface Pawasa, Feisal Salum, Juma
          Khamis, Salvatory Edward, Wycliff Ketto (Mtwa Kihwelo 60'), Dua 
          Said, Edibilly Lunyamila, Yusuph Macho, Said Maulid 
Referee: Carlin Alusa (Kenya) 
Coaches: Ghana: Fred Osam-Duodu 
         Tanzania: Burkhard Pape 
Cards: Ghana: Bilson Abeiku [R 69'], Baba Adamu [R 80'] 
       Tanzania: Boniface Pawasa [Y 10'], Juma Khamis [R 89'] 

2001

Four Nation Castle Lager Cup 

In Tanzania

Semifinals [Oct 24, Sheikh Amri Abeid Stadium, Arusha]
Uganda      0-0 Kenya                    [2-4 pen]
Tanzania    2-2 Congo-Kinshasa           [4-2 pen]
  [Nteze John Lungu 10, 88; Dikilu Bageta 44, Kasongo Bukasa 67]

Third Place Match [Oct 27, CCM Kirumba Stadium, Mwanza]
Uganda      1-0 Congo-Kinshasa
  [Alex Isabirye 57]

Final [Oct 27, CCM Kirumba Stadium, Mwanza]
Tanzania    3-1 Kenya       
  [Yusuph Macho 26, Emmanuel Gabriel 66, Salvatory Edward 90; Robert Mambo 85]


Match details and squad info:

SEMI FINALS

24/10/2001 Arusha Attendance: 20,000 Kenya 0-0 Uganda (HT
0-0) 4-2pens
Ken: Victor Onyango (Duncan Ochieng 89'), Charles Oduor
(Sammy Simiyu 67'), Kennedy Odhiambo, Japheth Waweru,
Musa Otieno, Robert Okello, Mark Sirengo, John Muiruri,
Jacob Omondi (Sunday Eyenga 78'), Simeon Mulama, Robert
Mambo
Uga: Sam Kawalya, Richard Malinga, Nestory Kizito,
Francis Gonzaga, Michael Juuko, Mohamed Nsubuga, David
Kalungi, Hakim Magumba (Henry Kabeta  73'), David
Mutenza, Hassan Mubiru, Yusuf Kinene
Referee: Abdulkadir Isaak Omar (Tanzania)

24/10/2001 Arusha Attendance: 20,000 Tanzania 2-2 DR
Congo (HT 1-1) 4-2pens
Scorers: Nteze John 10' (1-0), Dikilu Bageta 44' (1-1),
Kasongo Bukasa 67' (1-2), Nteze John 88' (2-2)
Tan: Peter Manyika, Mecky Maxime, Alphonse Modest,
Boniface Pawasa, John Mwansasu, Selemani Matola (Waziri
Mahadhi 72'), Saidi Maulidi, Yusuph Macho, Emmanuel
Gabriel (Salvatory Edward 53'), Nteze John, Joseph Kaniki
DRC: Pascal Kalemba, Kabongo Mundele, Mundaba Kisombe,
Ndjeka Mukando, Dikilu Bageta, Mawa Inunu (Kasongo Bukasa
52'), Malesa Mungunu, Manubia Loweya (Yemo Momikia 76'),
Muzola Makondele, Nyembo Kibondo, Tshimanga Betu (Epotele
Bazamba 83')
Referee: Arthur Bukenya (Uganda)

PENALTY SHOOTOUT

Tan: Salvatory Edward (Scored), Yusuf Macho (Scored),
Joseph Kaniki (Scored), Alphonse Modest (Scored)
DRC: Epotele Bazamba (Scored), Muzola Makondele (Scored),
Yemo Momikia (Saved), Mundaba Kisombe (Saved)

3/4 PLACE PLAY OFF

27/10/2001 Mwanza Attendance: 30,000 DR Congo 0-1 Uganda
(HT 0-0)
Scorer: Alex Isabirye 57' (0-1)
DRC: Ekutu Sukami, Biabu Biku, Kabongo Mundele, Kasongo
Bukasa, Ndjeka Mukando, Muzola Makondele (Manubia Loweya
67'), Epotele Bazamba (Mundaba Kisombe 68'), Dikilu
Bageta, Yemo Momikia, Nlandu Nkuwu (Nyembo Kibondo 73'),
Malesa Mungunu
Uga: Sam Kawalya, Richard Malinga, Nestory Kizito,
Francis Gonzaga, Michael Juuko, Mohamed Nsubuga, David
Kalungi (Yusuf Kinene 67'), Hakim Magumba, Noah Kasule,
Alex Isabirye (David Mutenza 84'), Hassan Mubiru
Referee: Khamis Bhagazal (Kenya)
Sent Off: Yusuf Kinene 88'

FINAL

27/10/2001 Mwanza Attendance: 30,000 Tanzania 3-1 Kenya
(HT 1-0)
Scorers: Yusuph Maco 26' (1-0), Emmanuel Gabriel 66' (2-
0), Robert Mambo 85' (2-1), Salvatory Edward 90' (3-1)
Tan: Peter Manyika, Mecky Maxime, Alphonse Modest,
Boniface Pawasa, John Mwansasu, Waziri Mahadhi (Selemani
Matola 10'), Saidi Maulidi, Salvatory Edward, Yusuf
Macho, Joseph Kaniki (Emmanuel Gabriel 61'), Nteze John
Ken: Victor Onyango, Charles Oduor, Kennedy Odhiambo
(Jacob Omondi 73'), Japheth Waweru, Musa Otieno, Robert
Okello, Tom Juma (Sammy Simiyu 64'), Simeon Mulama,
Robert Mambo, John Muiruri, Sunday Eyenga (Mark Sirengo
46')
Referee: Ntambadila wa Ntambadila (DR Congo)

Squads:

DR Congo
Goalkeepers
Pascal Kalemba (TP Mazembe), Ekutu Sukami (Style Congo)
Defenders
Dikilu Bageta (TP Mazembe), Kasongo Bukasa (Vita Club),
Mundaba Kisombe (InterClube, Ang), Mulamba Makenga
(Sodigraf), Kabongo Mundele (FC Lupopo Saint Eloi)
Midfielders
Epotele Bazamba (Dragons), Mawa Inunu (Inter), Malesa
Loweya (Style), Yemo Momikia (DC Motema Pembe), Malesa
Mungunu (Sodigraf)
Forwards
Tshimanga Betu (Vita Club), Nyembo Kibondo (Olympic
Lubumbashi), Muzola Makondele (Kin City), Landu Nkuwa
(Style)
Coach: Louis Watunda

Kenya
Goalkeepers
Victor Onyango (Tusker), Duncan Ochieng (Mathare Utd),
Willis Ochieng (Mumias)
Defenders
Japheth Waweru (Tusker), Charles Oduor (Tusker), Phillip
Opiyo (Mathare Utd), Robert Oguda (Mathare Utd), Musa
Otieno (Santos, SA)
Midfielders
Mike Mururi (Oserian), Tom Juma (Oserian), Simeon Mulama
(Ismailia, Egy), Sunday Odhiambo (Mathare Utd), George
Midenyo (Mathare Utd), Bernard Odhiambo (Gor Mahia),
Dennis Ochieng (AFC Leopards), Nicholas Muyoti (AFC
Leopards), John Muiruri (Ghent, Bel), Robert Mambo
(Ghent, Bel)
Forwards
Mark Sirengo (Mumias), Bernard Onyango (Mumias), Patrick
Oyiengo (Gor Mahia), Sammy Simiyu (Oserian), Ronald
Ogonda (Coast Stars)
Coach: Reinhardt Fabisch

Tanzania
Mengi Matunda (Reli Morogoro), Peter Manyika (Yanga),
Juma Kaseja (Moro Utd), Mecky Maxime (Mtibwa Sugar),
Kassim Issa (Mtibwa Sugar), Qureshi Ufunguo (Simba),
Boniface Pawasa (Simba), John Mwansasu (Simba), Selemani
Matola (Simba), Waziri Mahadhi (Yanga), Salvatory Edward
(Mtibwa), Said Maulid (Yanga), Aboubakar Mkangwa
(Prisons), Primus Kasonzo (Prisons), Yussuf Macho (Moro
Utd), Faustine Lukoo (Simba), Emmanuel Gabriel (Simba),
Rajab Shamte (Simba), Nteze John (Simba), Joseph Kaniki
(Simba), Alphonse Modest (Yanga), Sostenes Manyasi
(Yanga), Edibily Lunyamila (Yanga)
Coach: Syllersaid Mziray

Uganda
Goalkeepers
Sam Kawalya (Express), Posnet Omony (Police)
Defenders
Timothy Batabaire (SC Villa), Abedi Bironse (Express),
Francis Gonzaga (Express), Richard Malinga (Kampala City
Council), Okello Shaka (Kampala City Council), Nestory
Kizito
Midfielders
Alex Isabirye (Scoul), Harry Kabeta (Kampala City
Council), Hakim Magumba (SC Villa), Mohamed Nsubuga, Noah
Kasule
Forwards
Michael Juuko (Scoul), David Kalungi (Simba), Yusuf
Kinene (Police), Hassan Mubiru (Express), David Mutenza
(Iganga), Julius Okotcha (Mbale Heroes)
Coach: Leo Adraa

2002

Four Nation Castle Lager Cup 

In Tanzania

Semifinals [Oct 23, Sheikh Amri Abeid Stadium, Arusha; att: 15,000]

Tanzania    0-2 Uganda    
  [Alex Isabirye 32, Yusuf Kinene 87]  
  [Tanzania: Suleiman Mbaruku, Mecky Maxime [c], Alphonse Mosest, Boniface 
             Pawasa (Thomas Mashala), Victor Costa, Selemani matola, 
             Stephen Mapunda (Yusuf Rashid), Salvatory Edward, Abdallah Juma,
             Emmanuel Gabriel (Yusuf Macho), Edibily Lunyamila 
   Uganda: Salim Abdul, Phillip Obwiny, Abubaker Tabula, Sam Mubiru, David Iga,
           Waasaw Bbosa, Fred Okello (Yusuf Kinene), Simeon Masaba, Hassan
           Mubiru, Alex Isabirye (Emmanuel Balyejusa) Phllip Ssozi (Hood 
           Kaweesa)]
  
Kenya       1-1 South Africa   [5-3 pen]
  [Nicholas Muyoti 56; Lebohang Kukame 51] 
  [Kenya: Francis Onyiso, Philip Opiyo, Adam Shaban,Japheth Waweru, Walter 
          Odede, Nicholas Muyoti [c], Daniel Agina, Robert Mambo, Edward 
          Karanja,Titus Mulama, John Baraza; subs: Victor Onyango, Ben Agunda,
          Issa Kassim, Godfrey Osama, Dennis Oliech, Anthony Mathenge, James 
          Omondi 
   South Africa: John Tlale [c], Tony Coyle, Frank Makua, Lucky Sibeko, 
         Tsepo Nsoane, Welcome Mazibuko, Leslie Langa, Lucas Tlhomelang, 
         Japie Motale, Fees Maloi, Lebohang Kukame; subs: Daniel Madiga,
         Siphiwe Mkhonza, Stanley Siboko, Jason Lekay, Calvin Motlung, 
         Phumlani Dindi 
   penalties: Kenya: Ben Agunda, Godfrey Osama, Dennis Oliech, Nicholas Muyoti,
                     Daniel Agina [all scored] 
              South Africa: Frank Makua, Tony Coyle, Japie Motale [all scored],
                            Lebohang Kukame [missed]] 


Third Place Match [Oct 26, Dar es Salaam]
Tanzania    1-1 South Africa   [3-4 pen]
  [Fred Morris 87; Tsepo Ntsoane 72] 
  [Tanzania: Mbaruku Suleiman, Mecky Maxime, Alphonse Modest, Boniface Pawasa,
             Victor Costa, Selemani Matola, Stephen Mapunda (Yusuf Rashid 63),
             Salvatory Edward (Fred Khery Morris 81), Thomas Mashala, Yusuf 
             Macho (Emmanuel Gabriel 69), Edibily Lunyamila. Coach: James
             Singa'a 
   South Africa: John Tlale, Japie Motale, Lucas Tlhomelang, Tony Coyle, 
                 Siphiwe Mkhonza, Welcome Mazibuko (Tsepo Ntsoane 59), Phumlani
                 Dindi (Calvin Motloung 80), Frank Makua, Fees Moloi, Lebohang
                 Kukame, Jason Lakay. Coach: Ephraim Mashaba]

Final [Oct 26, Dar es Salaam]
Uganda      1-1 Kenya          [2-3 pen]
  [Fred Okello 13; John Baraza 79] 
  [penalties: Kenya:  Nicholas Muyoti [scored], Francis Onyiso [wide],
                      Dennis Oliech [scored], Godfrey Osama [saved],
                      Daniel Agina [scored] 
              Uganda: Philip Ssozi [scored], Philip Obwiny [scored], 
                      Alex Isabirye [saved], Hassan Mubiru [saved],
                      Abubakar Tabula [post]] 
  [Kenya: Francis Onyiso, Daniel Agina, Adam Shaban, Japheth Waweru, Philip
          Opiyo, Walter Odede (Godfrey Osama 68), Nicholas Muyoti, Edward
          Karanja (Dennis Oliech 44), Titus Mulama, Ben Agunda (John Baraza 59),
          Robert Mambo. Coach: Jacob Mulee 
   Uganda: Abdul Salim, Philip Obwin, Abubaker Tabula, Sam Mubiru, David Yiga,
           Bossa Wasawa, Simeon Masaba, Geoffrey Serunkuma (Alex Isabirye 64),
           Philip Ssozi, Fred Okello (Yusuf Kinene 76), Hassan Mubiru. Coach:
           Paul Hasule]

NB: South African matches not official internationals.


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