Kenya’s Junior Starlets delivered a dominant performance at Nyayo Stadium, securing a 3-0 victory over Uganda and advancing to the final qualification round of the 2026 FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup.
setting up a decisive clash against Cameroon.
takes a look at five key takeaways from the match.
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5 things learnt from Junior Starlets’ victory over Uganda
The Junior Starlets wasted no time in asserting their dominance, scoring within the early encounters of the game.
Patience Asiko capitalized on a well-placed long ball from Judith Nandwa to give Kenya an early lead.
for the rest of the game, showing Kenya’s preparedness and attacking intent.
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Despite Uganda’s persistent attacks, the Junior Starlets’ defense remained solid throughout the match.
A crucial goal-saving tackle by Elizabeth Ochaka in the final 10 minutes ensured Kenya maintained their clean sheet.
making key saves that denied Uganda any chance of a comeback.
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Both teams engaged in a midfield battle, but Kenya’s composure and tactical discipline stood out.
The Starlets controlled possession and limited Uganda’s attacking opportunities.
Sheryl Botes’ side struggled to break through , which provided a strong foundation for their victory.
Junior Starlets secured a crucial win at Nyayo Stadium, advancing to the final qualification round of the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup to face Cameroon.
While Uganda created some chances, it was Kenya’s efficiency in front of goal that proved decisive.
Brenda Achieng doubled the lead in the 82nd minute and later completed her brace in stoppage time with a stunning solo effort, dribbling past multiple defenders before unleashing a powerful volley.
Kenya’s ability to convert chances into goals showcased their attacking prowess.
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With this resounding victory, Kenya carries strong momentum into their crucial tie against Cameroon.
The Junior Starlets will need to maintain their high performance levels as they prepare for the two-legged encounter against a formidable opponent that recently eliminated Ethiopia.
Confidence and form will be key
As they gear up for Cameroon, they will look to build on these positives to secure a spot in the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup.