Kenya, currently is second in the five-team 'group of death', will shift focus to their next match against Rwanda after edging out Tanzania on Sunday.
Kenya U20, popularly known as Rising Stars, have turned their attention to their next match against Rwanda on October 10, after triumphing 2-1 over hosts Tanzania in their Group A opener at AFCON U-20 CECAFA qualifiers on Sunday.
Kenya are currently second in the five-team pool after Sudan silenced Djibouti 3-1 to take charge of the 'group of death'.
The Salim Babu-coached side will be aiming to maintain their winning momentum and secure a top spot in Group A at the KMC Stadium. Kenya's campaign got off to a flying start in Tanzania with a hard-fought 2-1 victory, showcasing their resilience and determination as the team secured their first three points of the competition.
The breakthrough came early in the 23rd minute when Kevin Wanganya unleashed a superb freekick from just outside the box. The well-placed strike sailed past Tanzania’s goalkeeper, giving Kenya a well-deserved lead.
This moment of brilliance boosted the team’s confidence, but despite continued pressure, Kenya went into halftime with only a one-goal advantage. The second half saw Kenya extend their lead. In the 67th minute, Andres Odhiambo delivered a stunning long-range shot that doubled the Rising Stars’ advantage, making it 2-0.
However, Tanzania quickly responded in the 76th minute when Rahim Mkinyange found the back of the net, reducing the deficit to 2-1. Despite late pressure from Tanzania, Kenya’s defence remained solid, and they held on to claim a vital win.
The U20 Africa Cup of Nations will serve as a qualifier for the FIFA U20 2025 World Cup.