2023 FEASSSA Games in Huye Rwanda- Soccer Girl’s latest news, fixtures and results
đď¸ Host: Huye City in Rwanda
đď¸ Action Dates: 17th to 27th August, 2023.
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A Spotlight on Girlsâ Soccer Teams.
Kenyaâs Arch Bishop Njenga has won the girlsâ soccer trophy four times to be the record title holder. But, the glory has been shared with other teams also having a taste of the trophy. For instance, Wiyeta (from Kenya) has won gold medals at three past editions of FEASSSA (2005, 2006, and 2017).
St. Noa Girls from Uganda are the reigning champs after defeating Wiyeta 2-1 in a pulsating final played at Sheikh Amri Abeid Stadium in Arusha, Tanzania; on 23rd September, 2023.
The St. Noa girls represented FEASSSA at the 2023 International Schoolsâ Federation (ISF) football Championship in Rabat, Morocco.
They were eliminated in the semi-finals by China 2, in post-match spot kicks; after the game had ended in a barren draw.
They went on to win the Bronze medal after defeating Germany 2-0 in the third-place playoff.
At this yearâs games, the Uganda queens (St. Noa) have been drawn in pool A alongside Kenyaâs Bronze medalists Madira Girls (aka the âAssassinsâ). Other teams in the pool are 2019 Champs, Kawempe Muslim (Uganda), Rwandese Gold Medalists GS Gatizo, Kenyan Champs Butere Girls (aka the âRed Commandosâ) and Tanzaniaâs Ziba Secondary.
Pool B is headlined by Tanzanian Champs, Fountain Gate, hosts APAER, Wiyeta (Kenya) and Sacred Heart and Amus College; both from Uganda.
St. Noa, Wiyeta, Amus College, Kawempe Muslim and Sacred Heart featured in the 19th edition of the biggest school gamesâ championship, last year.
Who will emerge victorious, this year?
Will St. Noa successfully defend the title?
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FEASSSA GIRLSâ SOCCER PAST CHAMPIONS SINCE 2002
Year Winner
2002: Arch Bishop Njenga, Kenya
2003: Nangwa, Uganda
2004: Jera Mixed, Kenya
2005: Wiyeta, Kenya
2006: Wiyeta, Kenya
2007: Arch Bishop Njenga, Kenya
2009: Arch Bishop Njenga, Kenya
2010: New Jogoo Road, Kenya
2011: Arch Bishop Njenga, Kenya
2012: Kawempe Muslim, Uganda
2013: Tartar, Kenya
2014: G.S Kabusunzu, Rwanda
2015: Ecotec, Burundi
2016: GS Remera, Rwanda
2017: Wiyeta, Kenya
2018: Kwale Girls, Kenya
2019: Kawempe Muslim, Uganda.
2020 & 2021: Not held as a result of Covid 19.
2022: St Noa Girls, Uganda.
2023:?