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Under-20’s to face Angola and islanders in COSAFA tourney

The Young Warriors will face Angola, Seychelles and Mauritius in Group C of the 2016 COSAFA Under-20 Championships, sponsored by PPC, following a draw conducted on Wednesday in Moruleng in South Africa’s North West province.
Gerald Guther charges will travel to Moruleng where the prestigious youth tournament will be held from December 7-16, bringing together the best young talent from the Southern African region, looking to go a step further.
Hosts and defending champions South Africa will have their work cut-out in the defence of their title as they take on neighbours Lesotho, Swaziland and Botswana in Group A, all teams that have caused them problems in the past.
With only the top team in each pool to advance to the semifinals, there will also be an early exit for one of the region’s heavyweights as Group B contains Zimbabwe, Zambia and Malawi, three teams who might all consider themselves contenders for the title. Group D has Mozambique, Comoros Islands and East African guest nation Rwanda, who compete in the place of Madagascar.
The teams will play each other in a round-robin format with the top sides from each pool advancing to the semifinals.
One twist is that the top teams in Groups B and D after the second round of matches will play a third game as a crossover fixture between those two pools, to ensure that most competing sides get to play three times.
The top team in Group B will play the second team in Group D and vice-versa. The group matches start on December 7 and will be completed on December 13. The semifinals will take place a day later, before the remaining teams enjoy a rest day.
The third-place play-off and final of the competition will both be played on December 16, which is a public holiday in South Africa.
The matches will be played at two venues, the Mogwase Stadium and Moruleng Stadium, with the latter being used exclusively from the semifinals onwards.
COSAFA are staging the Under-20 competition for the first time since 2013 and it makes a welcome return to the calendar, providing the opportunity for young stars to catch the eye of international scouts.
“COSAFA is pleased to be able to organise this edition of the Under-20 tournament as one of our objectives is to develop and promote football talent in our zone,” said the Chairman of COSAFA’s Competitions Committee, Mr Timothy Shongwe.
Furthermore, Kgosi Nyalala Pilane from the Bakgatla-Ba-Kgafela, who will play host to the tournament in Moruleng, are delighted to have the competition in their community after successfully playing host the 2015 COSAFA senior men’s championship.
“We are looking forward to welcoming the teams to Moruleng. Our partnership with COSAFA is a welcome opportunity in our quest to implement our master-plan to develop our community,” he said.
Meanwhile, Zambia have been the most successful side in the history of the COSAFA Under-20 Championships with 10 victories to their name, followed by Zimbabwe with six. South Africa have claimed five titles with Madagascar the only other team to lift the trophy after their 2005 triumph.

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