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Semi finals-Kennedy Foundation Tournament 2025

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  Kennedy Foundation Tournament 2025 Semi finals 1 Nswaswa 🆚 Team Juego  📅 6/8/2025 ⏰|| 4:00 pm   The air around the stadium was already thick with tension, and the game hadn’t even started yet. Tomorrow, Nswaswa and Team Juego would face off once again this time, with everything on the line. Their last meeting in the group stage ended in a 1-1 draw. A chess match, some called it. Cautious. Tactical. Others called it unfinished business. Nswaswa left that match feeling they’d let an opportunity slip. Their midfield had controlled the tempo, and they’d rattled the post twice but couldn’t find the net. Team Juego, on the other hand, took pride in their defensive discipline and were quietly confident. “We’ve studied them,” said Juego’s coach. “Next time, we finish the job.” That “next time” is tomorrow. It’s not just about a final. It’s about pride. About who learned more from the first meeting. About who’s ready when it matters most. Tomorrow, the talking stops. Nswaswa. ...

Uganda Cries At Nambole

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  The sun had barely begun to set over Kampala, but the air inside the Mandela National Stadium was already heavy not with heat, but with expectation. Uganda, co-hosts of CHAN 2024, were ready to write history. Their opening match against Algeria had the city buzzing for days. The whistle blew. The roar was deafening. But by the 21st minute, the energy shifted. Avoub Ghezala — tall, quick, and calculating rose above Uganda’s defenders to meet a curling corner. Jacob barely had time to react before the net bulged behind the keeper. 1–0 Algeria. The stadium grew quieter, tension replacing anticipation. Uganda tried to rally. They pushed forward. The fans clapped, chanted, sang. But Algeria’s midfield, slick and patient, pressed them back. In the 59th minute, Abderrahmane Meziane received the ball at the edge of the box. He drifted inside with his left, as if tracing invisible lines between defenders. Then bang a left-footed curler bent past the outstretched arms of the Ugan...