Salima Secondary School will pocket $225 000 (about K225 million) for finishing third at the Confederation of African Football (CAF) Schools Football Championship in South Africa. The Malawi representative are entitled to $150 000 (about K150 million), having won bronze yesterday after beating Benin’s CEG Sainte Rita 3-1 in third place play-offs at Sugar Ray
Salima Secondary School football team yesterday qualified for the semi-finals of the inaugural CAF Africa Schools Championship in Durban South Africa after beating Algeria's CEM Belaouche Mouhend Oulhadji 2-0 in their last group match. They will this morning face Guinea's CS Ben Sekou Sylla in the semis with the winner expected to play winners between
Confederation of African Football (CAF) has revised the format of the Africa Schools Championship which kicked off yesterday in Durban, South Africa, following two teams’ failure to show up for the inaugural tournament. Salima Secondary School from Malawi are one of the teams taking part in the four-day event. Initially, seven teams, drawn in two
Salima Secondary School football team is confident of doing well at the inaugural CAF Africa Schools Championship despite having only a week of preparations. The team’s coach Joseph Kaunda said this yesterday as the side, comprising 15 players and five officials, flew to Durban, South Africa ahead of the competition which runs from tomorrow to