2012 CECAFA Cup knockout stage

The knockout stage of the 2012 CECAFA Cup began on 3 December 2012 with the quarter-finals and ended on 8 December 2012 with the final. Matches were played at the Namboole Stadium[1][2][3][4] and the Lugogo Stadium in Kampala, Uganda.

Format edit

The knockout stage involved the eight teams which advanced from the group stage: the top two teams from each group and the two best third-placed teams.

In this stage, teams play against each other once. The losers of the semi-finals play against each other in the third place playoff where the winners are placed third overall in the entire competition and receive US$ 10,000. The winners of the final receive US$30,000 and the runners-up US$20,000.[5][6]

Match rules edit

Quarter-finals, third place playoff and final edit

  • Regulation time is 90 minutes.
  • If scores are still level after regulation time, there will be no extra time and a Penalty shoot-out decides the winner.
  • Each team is allowed to have seven named substitutes.
  • Each team is allowed to make a maximum of three substitutions.

Semi-finals rules edit

  • Regulation time is 90 minutes.
  • If scores are still level after regulation time, there will be 30 minutes of extra time and a Penalty shoot-out thereafter if scores are still level after extra time to decide the winner.
  • Each team is allowed to have seven named substitutes.
  • Each team is allowed to make a maximum of three substitutions.

Bracket edit

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
3 December
 
 
  Rwanda0
 
6 December
 
  Tanzania2
 
  Tanzania0
 
4 December
 
  Uganda3
 
  Uganda2
 
8 December
 
  Ethiopia0
 
  Uganda2
 
3 December
 
  Kenya1
 
  Burundi0 (5)
 
6 December
 
  Zanzibar0 (6)
 
  Zanzibar2 (2)
 
4 December
 
  Kenya2 (4) Third place
 
  Kenya1
 
8 December
 
  Malawi0
 
  Tanzania1 (5)
 
 
  Zanzibar1 (6)
 

Quarter-finals edit

The quarter-finals were played on 3–4 December 2012.

Rwanda  0 – 2  Tanzania
Niyonzima   45+3'
Mugiraneza   74'
Report Kiemba   34'
Nyoni   42'
Bocco   54'


Kenya  1 – 0  Malawi
Owino   49'
Baraza   58'
Report

Uganda  2 – 0  Ethiopia
Kizito   4'
Ssentongo   60'
Report Tadesse   81'

Semi-finals edit

The semi-finals were played on 6 December 2012.

Zanzibar  2 – 2  Kenya
Khamis   21'
Saleh   58'   112'
Morris   76' (pen.)
Report Haroub   30' (o.g.)
Atudo   65'
Modo Kimani   75'
Baraza   81'
Penalties
Khamis  
Al. Othman  
Morris  
Nuhu  
2 – 4   Baraza
  Atudo
  Lavatsa
  Juma

Tanzania  0 – 3  Uganda
Yondan   68' Report Okwi   12'
Ssentongo   52', 72'

Third place play-off edit

Tanzania  1 – 1  Zanzibar
Bocco   3'
Kazimoto   19'
Kiemba   86'
Report
News
Morris   45'
Ab. Othman   85'
Penalties
Kazimoto  
Nyoni  
Maftar  
Nditi  
Kapombe  
Domayo  
Yondan  
5 – 6   Nassor
  Khamis
  Nuhu
  Morris
  Ab. Othman
  Haroub
  Makame

Final edit

Uganda  2 – 1  Kenya
Ssentongo   28'
Okwi   41'
Kizito   90'
Report Baraza   39'
Atudo   79'
Lavatsa   87'

Top scorers (at the knockout stage) edit

3 goals
2 goals
1 goal
As of 8 December 2012

References edit

  1. ^ Bonnie Mugabe (30 August 2012). "Challenge Cup brought forward". The New Times. Rwanda. Archived from the original on 22 February 2014. Retrieved 1 September 2012.
  2. ^ Patrick Korir (22 August 2012). "Musonye; CECAFA has no time for 'useless' sideshows". Futaa.com. Archived from the original on 2012-08-23. Retrieved 2 September 2012.
  3. ^ "Cecafa-Tusker Cup Uganda 2012 launched". CAFOnline.com. Confederation of African Football. 28 August 2012. Archived from the original on 30 August 2012. Retrieved 19 November 2012.
  4. ^ John Vianney Nsimbe (28 August 2012). "2012 Cecafa Cup set for November 24 in Kampala". The Observer. Retrieved 19 November 2012.
  5. ^ "Cecafa-Tusker Cup Uganda 2012 launched". CAFOnline.com. Confederation of African Football. 28 August 2012. Archived from the original on 30 August 2012. Retrieved 19 November 2012.
  6. ^ John Vianney Nsimbe (28 August 2012). "2012 Cecafa Cup set for November 24 in Kampala". The Observer. Retrieved 19 November 2012.