2026 FEASSA Games (Boys’ Football)
Quarterfinals (Wednesday, 19th August):
- 11 AM: Amus College School (Uganda) Vs Morogoro S.S (Tanzania) – Ujenzi playground
- 1 PM: CGF Kigali (Rwanda) Vs Urambo Day (Tanzania) – Ujenzi playground
- 1 PM: Kyadondo S.S (Uganda) Vs Mbeya Day S.S (Tanzania) – Highland Sports Complex
- 3 PM: Nsumba S.S (Tanzania) Vs St Mary’s Kitende (Uganda) – Jamhuri stadium
The quarterfinals of the Boys’ Football Competition at the ongoing FEASSA Games in Morogoro, Tanzania will be played on Wednesday, 19th August.
This follows the successful climax of all the group stage duels on Tuesday.
A new champion awaits to be crowned after the elimination of the reigning champions Bukedea Comprehensive School.
Amus College School, Kyadondo S.S and St Mary’s Kitende are the three Ugandan schools advanced for the last eight stage.
Morogoro S.S, Nsumba S.S, Urambo Day and Mbeya Day S.S qualified from the host country, Tanzania.
Rwanda has one school at this stage; CGF Kigali.

The match ups:
Amus College School tussles against Morogoro S.S at the Ujenzi Playground (11 am).
At 1 PM; CGF Kigali (Rwanda) will take on Urambo Day at Ujenzi Playground.
Across town, Kyadondo S.S (Uganda) will be playing Mbeya Day S.S (Tanzania) at the Highland Sports Complex during another 1 PM fixture.

The last quarterfinal will come at 3 PM when Nsumba S.S (Tanzania) will be playing St Mary’s Kitende (Uganda) at the Jamhuri Stadium.
Meanwhile, the girls will be playing their last group games on Wednesday ahead of the explosive semifinals on Friday, 21st August 2026.
Football is among the sports disciplines being played. The others include Netball, Athletics and Cross country, Hockey, Rugby (7s and 15s), Cricket, Baseball & Softball, Lacrosse, Chess, Scrabble, among others.

Tuesday Results
Boys’ Football:
- Amus College School (Uganda) 0–0 Nsumba S.S (Tanzania)
- Morogoro Secondary School (Tanzania) 0–2 St. Mary’s Kitende (Uganda)
- Bukedea Comprehensive School (Uganda) 1–1 Kakamega High School (Kenya)
- Kyadondo SS (Uganda) 0–0 Urambo Day Secondary School (Tanzania)
Girls’ Football:
- Jinja Progressive Academy (Uganda) 0–2 Rines Secondary School (Uganda)
- Boni Consilii Vocational & Secondary School (Uganda) 0–0 St. Joseph Girls Kitale (Kenya)
