Tournament for clubs for East and Central Africa, formerly known as CECAFA Club Cup. Originally announced for Kampala, Uganda in April 2006, but later moved to Tanzania who then claimed three entries as hosts. Group Stage NB: bottom-2 of all groups eliminated Group A 13 May Young Africans 0-0 Saint George 13 May Ulinzi Stars 2-1 Polisi [Joseph Akinga 75, Sammy Simiyu 85; Mohamed Seif 67] 15 May Saint George 3-1 Ulinzi Stars [Abraham Kodomor 17, James Omondi 19, Fikru Tefera 44; Vincent Onyango (also reported as Mike Baraza) 46] 15 May Inter Stars 2-0 Polisi [Erick Ndizeye 13, Nshizimana Majaliwa 63] 17 May Ulinzi Stars 1-0 Inter Stars [Mike Barasa 14] 17 May Young Africans 1-0 Polisi [Thomas Mkaiya 66] 19 May Saint George 1-0 Polisi 19 May Young Africans 2-1 Inter Stars [Thomas Morris 5, Said Maulid 45; Nshirimana Majaliwa 63] 21 May Saint George 1-0 Inter Stars 21 May Young Africans 3-1 Ulinzi Stars [Said Maulid 2, Gulla Joshua 67, Gaudence Mwaikimba 73; Musa Ramadhani 52] 1.Young Africans 4 3 1 0 6- 2 10 (Tanzania) 2.Saint George 4 3 1 0 5- 1 10 (Ethiopia) 3.Ulinzi Stars 4 2 0 2 5- 7 6 (Kenya) 4.Inter Stars 4 1 0 3 3- 4 3 (Burundi) 5.Polisi 4 0 0 4 1- 6 0 (Zanzibar) Group B 12 May Al-Hilal 6-0 SID [Monier Abelgadir 8, 42, 76, Salah Awad 70, 86, ?] 12 May APR 1-0 Police FC [Laurent Kabanda 36] 14 May APR 1-0 Simba SC [Andre Lomani 27] 14 May Police FC 4-3 SID [Peter Ssenyonjo, Juma Lubega, Mike Sserumaga, Abraham Nega; Yacin Hussein (3)] 16 May Simba SC 5-0 SID [Ulimboka Mwakingwe 47, 61, Selemani Ndikumana 49, 77, Sio Zinapio 70] 16 May Police FC 3-1 Al-Hilal [Peter Ssenyonjo 2, 2-0, Abraham Nega 80; Salah Awad 89] 18 May APR 4-0 SID 18 May Simba SC 3-0 Al-Hilal [Sulemani Ndikumanda 34, Ulimboka Mwakingwe 41, 60] 20 May APR 2-1 Al-Hilal 20 May Simba SC 2-1 Police FC [Nurdin Bakari 54, Sio Zinapio 82; Siraj Sevume 90] 1.APR 4 4 0 0 8- 1 12 (Rwanda) 2.Simba SC 4 3 0 1 10- 2 9 (Tanzania) 3.Police FC 4 2 0 2 8- 7 6 (Uganda) 4.Al-Hilal 4 1 0 3 8- 8 3 (Sudan) 5.SID 4 0 0 4 3-19 0 (Djibouti) Group C 14 May Moro United 0-1 SC Villa [Oscar Kadenge 71] 15 May Elman 3-2 Al-Tahrir [Abdul Kadir Omar 75, Calson Mwikesa 86, 90; Thomas Barhane 22, Abdul Ibrahim 78] 17 May SC Villa 1-1 Elman [Tony Ndoolo 8; Calson Mwekesa 32] 18 May Moro United 3-2 Al-Tahrir [Patrick Mangunguli 45, Boniface Pawasa 47pen, Julius Mrope 66; Mawia Omar 10, 44] 20 May SC Villa 2-1 Al-Tahrir [Sebuyera Jeremia 45, Steven Bengo 69; Saleh Ibrahim 88] 21 May Moro United 5-0 Elman [Steven Mazanda 45, Moses Odhiambo 48, Pitchou Kongo 59, Sunday Peter 79, Boniface Pawasa 85] 1.SC Villa 3 2 1 0 4- 2 7 (Uganda) 2.Moro United 3 2 0 1 8- 3 6 (Tanzania) 3.Elman 3 1 1 1 4- 8 4 (Somalia) 4.Al-Tahrir 3 0 0 3 5- 8 0 (Eritrea) Quarterfinals 23 May SC Villa 1-1 Ulinzi Stars [1-3 pen] [Oscar Kadenge 75; Mike Baraza 40] [penalties: Ulinzi: Sam Simiyu, Busolo Wamalwa, Mohamed Hussein (all scored); Villa: Samadu Mutumba (scored), Mike Sebalinga, Steve Nsereko, Steve Bengo (all missed)] 23 May Young Africans 0-1 Police FC [Peter Ssenyonjo 75] 24 May APR 0-0 Saint George [4-2 pen] [penalty scorers: APR: Joseph Bwalya, Abdul Sibomana, Laurent Kabanda, Abbas Rassour; Saint George; Samwel Degfo, Mulugeta Mehret] 24 May Simba SC 1-2 Moro United [Sadiq Muhimbo 12; Moses Odhiambo 26, Nsa Job 46] Semifinals 25 May Ulinzi Stars 0-2 Police FC [Juma Lubega 32, Umar Kasule 51] 26 May APR 0-2 Moro United [Moses Odhiambo 17, Nsa Job 75] [Moro United: Amani Simba, Shaaban Mkongwe, Jumanne Mrisho, Adam Ngido, Hussein Mataka, Faustine Lukoo, Julius Mrope, Stephen Mazanda, Patrick Katalay (Nsa Job 67), Pitchou Kongo, Moses Odhiambo; APR: Claude Ndoli, Tabula Aboubakar, Alwa Gaseruka, Sadou Boubaker, Kizito Manfred, Vincent Kayizi (Andre Lomani), Rafiki Bob (Abbas Rasoo), Joseph Bwalya, Laurent Kabanda, Almasi Kadogo, Sibomanda Abdul (Elias Ntaganda)] Third Place Match 28 May Ulinzi Stars 0-4 APR [Andre Lomani (2), Abdul Sibomana, Laurent Kabanda] Final [National Stadium, Dar-es-Salaam] 28 May Police FC 2-1 Moro United [aet] [Dan Walusimbi 49, Tony Mawejje 96; Julius Mrope 68] [Moro United: Amani Simba, Jumanne Mrisho, Shaaban Mkongwe, Adam Ngido (Husein Mataka), Boniface Pawasa, Faustine Lukoo, Julius Mrope, Steven Mazanda, Patrick Katalay, Pitchou Kongo, Mosss Odhiambo; coach: Charles Boniface; Police: Hanisgton Kaleyseka, Simeon Masaba, Lawrence Segewa, Seraje Sevuma, David Yiga (c), Dan Mubiru, Umar Kasule, Muzamir Nanike, Dan Walusimbi, Peter Ssenyonjo (Tony Mawejje), Juma Lubega; coach: Sam Timbe] NB: after their elimination, Young Africans requested CECAFA to disqualify three players for the other two Tanzanian teams (Sadiq Muhimbo and Sio Zinapio of Simba and Boniface Pawasa of Moro United); while Police won the trophy at their first participation ever, their coach Sam Timbe celebrated his second consecutive win, having coached 2005 winners SC Villa as well.
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