2016 Men's Hockey Junior Africa Cup

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]

2016 Men's Junior Africa Cup
Tournament details
Host countryNamibia
CityWindhoek
Dates18–28 March
Teams5 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)Windhoek High School
Final positions
Champions Egypt (4th title)
Runner-up South Africa
Third place Zimbabwe
Tournament statistics
Top scorer(s) Ahmed El-Ganaini
Nqobile Ntuli (14 goals)
2012 (previous) (next) 2021

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 Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  South Africa 4 4 0 0 47 0 +47 12 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: FIH
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) goals scored; 4) head-to-head result.[4]
(H) Host

Matches

18 Mar 2016
15:30
 Zimbabwe 10-1  Tanzania
Ashley  3', 19', 50'
Makuvise  13'
Muzamwese  30'
Machaya  30'
Motsi  41'
Ncube  50'
Mufandaeza  65'
Chomunorwa  68'
Report Gohil  66'
18 Mar 2016
17:30
 Egypt 8-0  Namibia
Gadelkarim  21'
Ali  30'
Kasem  31', 57'
Adel  39'
Ragab  47'
Elganaini  48', 51'
Report

20 Mar 2016
15:00
 Egypt 28-0  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
20 Mar 2016
17:00
 South Africa 12-0  Namibia
Kok  17', 51'
Crowe  19', 54'
Lion-cCachet  31', 32'
Stewart  39'
Letuka  43'
Bowren  45'
Ntuli  50', 69'
Halle  53'
Report

21 Mar 2016
18:00
 Zimbabwe 0-11  South Africa
Report Mokale  10'
Lion-Cachet  12', 67'
Halle  21'
Bowren  27'
Ntuli  35', 42', 57'
Letuka  45'
Crowe  47'
Julius  58'
20 Mar 2016
19:00
 Tanzania 0-23  Namibia
Report 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'

23 Mar 2016
15:00
 Egypt 0-2  South Africa
Report Pfaff  47'
Lion-Cachet  56'
23 Mar 2016
17:00
 Namibia 1-2  Zimbabwe
Jeffery  43' Report Ashley  6'
Chomunorwa  67'

24 Mar 2016
17:00
 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'
Report
24 Mar 2016
17:00
 Zimbabwe 1-8  Egypt
Motsi  60' Report Adel  13', 20'
Gadelkarim  31', 48'
Elganaini  37'
Ali  44'
Arafa  47'
Nasr  69'

First to fourth place classification

25 Mar 2016
17:00
 Namibia 17-0  Tanzania
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'
Report

Classification Stage

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
26 March
 
 
 South Africa11
 
28 March
 
 Namibia1
 
 South Africa2
 
26 March
 
 Egypt3
 
 Egypt12
 
 
 Zimbabwe2
 
Third place
 
 
27 March
 
 
 Namibia3
 
 
 Zimbabwe5

Semi-finals

27 March 2016
13:00
South Africa  11–1  Namibia
Lion-Cachet  16', 50', 54'
Hallen  21', 25'
Julius  32'
Ntuli  38', 40'
Letuka  42'
Dlungwana  59'
Crowe  64'
Report Finch  61'
Umpires:
Bryn Lowe(ZIM)
Michiel Otten(NED)

27 March 2016
15:30
Egypt  12–2  Zimbabwe
Elganaini  17', 25', 35', 39'
Arafa  17', 39', 40', 69'
Basha  36'
Gadelkarim  53', 59'
Ghonein  60'
Report Mufandaeza  10'
Machaya  66'
Umpires:
Siyabonga Martins(NAM)
Bruce Bale(ENG)

Third and fourth place

28 March 2016
11:30
 Namibia 3–5  Zimbabwe
Adkins  24', 60'
Jeffery  29'
Report Makuvise  20'
Ashley  23'
Machaya  46', 49'
Motsi  58'
Umpires:
Bryn Lowe(ZIM)
Jonathan von Hoesslin(RSA)

Final

29 March 2016
14:00
 South Africa 2–3 Egypt 
Ntuli  32', 39' Report Ali  14'
Arafa  22'
Nash  55'
Umpires:
Siyabonga Martins(NAM)
Bruce Bale(ENG)

Statistics

Final standings

Rank Team
 Egypt
 South Africa
 Zimbabwe
4 Namibia
5 Tanzania

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

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