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Kenya’s Joseph Shikokoti (left) challenges Given Singulama of  Zambia during their Cecafa Senior Challenge Cup in Jinja, on January. The teams renew their rivalry on November 28 in this year’s Challenge. Photo/MOHAMMED AMIN

Kenya’s Joseph Shikokoti (left) challenges Given Singulama of Zambia during their Cecafa Senior Challenge Cup in Jinja, on January. The teams renew their rivalry on November 28 in this year’s Challenge. Photo/MOHAMMED AMIN 

By CHARLES NYENDE
Posted  Thursday, November 19  2009 at  22:00

In Summary

  • Muhiddin wary of the guests as Stars also land ex-champs Ethiopia in Group A

Group “B” – Zimbabwe, Rwanda, Eritrea, Somalia. Group “C” – Uganda, Tanzania, Burundi, Zanzibar.

Order of play: November 28 – Kenya v Zambia (4pm, Nyayo Stadium); November 29 – Rwanda v Somalia (4pm, Nyayo Stadium), Burundi v Zanzibar (2pm Mumias Complex), Uganda v Tanzania (4pm, Mumias Complex). November 30 – Ethiopia v Djibouti (4 pm, Nyayo Stadium). December 1 – Eritrea v Zimbabwe (4pm, Nyayo Stadium), Zanzibar v Tanzania (4pm, Mumias Complex). December 2 – Ethiopia v Zambia (2pm, Nyayo Stadium), Djibouti v Kenya (4pm, Nyayo Stadium), Burundi v Uganda (4pm, Mumias Complex). December 3 – Rwanda v Eritrea (2pm, Nyayo Stadium), Zimbabwe v Somalia (4pm, Nyayo Stadium). December 4 – Djibouti v Zambia (2pm, Nyayo Stadium), Kenya v Ethiopia (4pm, Nyayo Stadium), Tanzania v Burundi (2pm, Mumias Complex), Uganda v Zanzibar (4pm, Mumias Complex). December 5 – Somalia v Eritrea (2 pm, Nyayo Stadium), Rwanda v Zimbabwe (4pm, Nyayo Stadium). December 7 and 8 – Quarterfinals. December 9 and 10 – Semi-finals. December 13 – Final.

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  1. Submitted by alfotula

    Muhiddin, stop panicking and start preparing the boys for the battle that you predicted yesterday that you will win. By the way, when were you appointed as coach to Harrambee Stars? I thought you were a stand-in coach for the Nigeria match? Haven't we learnt from your past failures with the National team that you have nothing to offer? Kenya has to get serious about soccer or we should just concentrate in the sports where we have proved ourselves.

    Posted  November 20, 2009 09:54 AM