The 2016 Junior Africa Cup for Nations was an international field hockey competition held from 18 to 28 March 2016 in Windhoek, Namibia.[1][2]
The tournament served as a direct qualifier for the 2016 Junior World Cup, with the winner and runner-up qualifying.[3]
Qualified teams
Results
Pool Stage
Pos
|
Team
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Pld
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W
|
D
|
L
|
GF
|
GA
|
GD
|
Pts
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Qualification
|
1
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South Africa
|
4
|
4
|
0
|
0
|
47
|
0
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+47
|
12
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Semi-finals
|
2
|
Egypt
|
4
|
3
|
0
|
1
|
44
|
3
|
+41
|
9
|
3
|
Namibia (H)
|
4
|
1
|
0
|
3
|
41
|
22
|
+19
|
3
|
4
|
Zimbabwe
|
4
|
2
|
0
|
2
|
13
|
21
|
−8
|
6
|
5
|
Tanzania
|
4
|
0
|
0
|
4
|
1
|
100
|
−99
|
0
|
|
Source:
FIHRules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) goals scored; 4) head-to-head result.
[4](H) Hosts
Matches
Zimbabwe
|
10-1
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Tanzania
|
Ashley 3', 19', 50' Makuvise 13' Muzamwese 30' Machaya 30' Motsi 41' Ncube 50' Mufandaeza 65' Chomunorwa 68'
|
Report
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Gohil 66'
|
|
Egypt
|
8-0
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Namibia
|
Gadelkarim 21' Ali 30' Kasem 31', 57' Adel 39' Ragab 47' Elganaini 48', 51'
|
Report
|
|
|
Egypt
|
28-0
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Tanzania
|
Adel 1', 21', 27', 39', 49', 51', 54', 59' Elganaini 5', 18', 23', 37', 40', 57', 60' Salah 10', 24' Basha 20', 28' Gadelkarim 23', 41' Nasr 30', 62', 68' Zaki 32' Ali 44', 45' Arafa 65'
|
Report
|
|
|
South Africa
|
12-0
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Namibia
|
Kok 17', 51' Crowe 19', 54' Lion-Cachet 31', 32' Stewart 39' Letuka 43' Bowren 45' Ntuli 50', 69' Halle 53'
|
Report
|
|
|
Tanzania
|
0-23
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Namibia
|
|
Report
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Finch 2', 6', 7', 35', 42', 43', 44' Jeffery 11', 16', 25', 34', 38', 53', 57', 57', 59', 67' Grobbelaar 26', 0' Jacobs 27', 50' le Roux 30' Calitz 66'
|
|
Namibia
|
1-2
|
Zimbabwe
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Jeffery 43'
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Report
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Ashley 6' Chomunorwa 67'
|
|
South Africa
|
22-0
|
Tanzania
|
Halle 2' Ntuli 2', 5', 18', 34', 38' Julius 8', 16' Lion-Cachet 10', 56' de Sousa 14', 40' Letuka 19', 42', 67' Mokale 25', 26' Crowe 30', 52', 56' Lembethe 62' Bowren 66'
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Report
|
|
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Zimbabwe
|
1-8
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Egypt
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Motsi 60'
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Report
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Adel 13', 20' Gadelkarim 31', 48' Elganaini 37' Ali 44' Arafa 47' Nasr 69'
|
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First to fourth place classification
Namibia
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17-0
|
Tanzania
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Calitz 11', 25', 62' Karigub 16' Jacobs 17', 35', 68', 68' le Roux 18', 40' Strydom 27', 29', 54', 60' Grobbelaar 36', 45' Jacobs 51'
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Report
|
|
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Classification Stage
Semi-finals
Umpires: Bryn Lowe(ZIM) Michiel Otten(NED)
|
|
Egypt
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12–2
|
Zimbabwe
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Elganaini 17', 25', 35', 39' Arafa 17', 39', 40', 69' Basha 36' Gadelkarim 53', 59' Ghonein 60'
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Report
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Mufandaeza 10' Machaya 66'
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Umpires: Siyabonga Martins(NAM) Bruce Bale(ENG)
|
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Third and fourth place
Namibia
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3–5
|
Zimbabwe
|
Adkins 24', 60' Jeffery 29'
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Report
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Makuvise 20' Ashley 23' Machaya 46', 49' Motsi 58'
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Umpires: Bryn Lowe(ZIM) Jonathan von Hoesslin(RSA)
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Final
Umpires: Siyabonga Martins(NAM) Bruce Bale(ENG)
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Statistics
Final standings
Goalscorers
There have been 185 goals scored in 15 matches, for an average of 12.3 goals per match.
14 goals
12 goals
Wayne Jeffery
11 goals
Mohamed Adel
10 goals
Kyle Lion-Cachet
8 goals
Dylan Finch
7 goals
Ahmed Arafa
Mohamed Gadelkarim
Ryan Crowe
6 goals
Pieter Jacobs
Amkelwe Letuka
5 goals
Mohamed Ali
Mohamed Nasr
Courtney Halle
Dominic Ashley
4 goals
Schalk Grobbelaar
Wiehan Strydom
Ryan Julius
Phillip Machaya
3 goals
Ahmed Basha
Riaan Calitz
Pieter Le Roux
Charlie Bowren
Khumo Mokale
Forbes Motsi
2 goals
Abdelrahman Kasem
Ibrahim Salah
Tyler Adkins
Matthew De Sousa
Tevin Kok
Gift Chomunorwa
Alexander Makuvise
Eau Mufandaeza
1 goal
Mohamed Ghoneim
Mostafa Ragab
Mahmoud Zaki
Stephan Calitz
Nicolaas Jacobs
Baggio Karigub
Tyson Dlungwana
Nduduzo Lembethe
Walter Pfaff
Alex Stewart
Mihir Gohil
Tinotendaishe Muzamwese
Batsirai Ncube
Source: FIH
See also
References
See also