KAMPALA, Jan. 5 (Xinhua) -- Rwanda's national
football team Monday evening recovered from the loss to Uganda to beat Somalia
3-0 at Nakivubo stadium as the CECAFA (Council for East and Central Africa
Football Associations) Senior Challenge Cup entered Day 6.
After falling 4-0 to arch-rivals Uganda in the
opening game last Thursday, the Amavubi Stars turned on the style on the wet
surface during a heavy downpour with good inter-passing and good defensive
mentality to shut out Somalia.
In-form Eric Gasana scored a brace in the 14th minute
and with seven minutes to the end of first half. The Somalian defense led by
Sidi Abdul and Mohamed Ali had a lot of trouble taking care of the goal hungry
attack of Jean Lomami, Kamana Bokota and Gasana.
Kamana Bokota got his name on the score sheet in the
64th minute after some good work by Elis Ntaganda on the left flank.
"We are happy with this win because it has motivated
us more," said Rwanda skipper Ismael Nshutuyamagara after the game.
Rwanda's Croatian coach Tucak Branko said his boys
had responded well especially after losing the first game. "I want to thank my
team for showing a positive attitude. It is good we are back in the tournament
and I promise to beat Tanzania and Zanzibarto make it to the semifinals," said a
confident Branko after the victory.
Somalia's coach and manager Mohamed Abdi Farah told
Xinhua that his team completely failed to play on the wet surface.
"Rwanda was the better side and won the game," he
noted.
In an earlier game, Tanzania beat Zanzibar 2-1.
Action resumes on Tuesday as Kenya's Harambee Stars
will face Djibouti, while Burundi is to take on Sudan in an anticipated thriller
at Bugembe stadium.
The regional tournament sponsored by British based
GTV has a tune of 60,000 U.S. dollars as prize money at stake. The winner will
walk away with 30,000 dollars, the runner-up 20,000 dollars and the third placed
team 10,000 dollars.
Group A has Rwanda, Tanzania, Zanzibar, Somalia and
hosts Uganda.
Group B has Sudan, Kenya, Zambia, Burundi and
Djibouti.
Zambia was invited to replace Eritrea who withdrew
from the championship citing a slippery political environment in the Horn of
Africa nation. Table standings Group A
P W D L F A Pts
Uganda 2 1 1 0 4 0 4
Zanzibar 3 1 1 1 3 2 4
Tanzania 2 1 0 1 2 2 3
Rwanda 2 1 0 1 3 4 3
Somalia 3 1 0 2 1 5 3