Kenyan hockey teams suffered defeats to Zimbabwe as the Africa Field Hockey 2020 Olympic qualifiers entered Day Three yesterday at Stellenbosch University in South Africa. National women’s team, Tausi, suffered their first defeat of the qualifiers after fourth-placed Zimbabwe scored two late goals to collect three points in the five-team pool. Viviers Roxanne and Nicola Watson scored in the third and fourth quarter to end Kenya’s unbeaten run in South Africa. The loss saw Tom Olal’s charges drop to second with four points alongside Ghana after three matches. Kenya defeated Namibia 1-0 courtesy of Grace Makhoha in their first match before drawing 1-1 with Ghana. Olal said they have to win their last game since the matches are played in round robin if they are to stand a chance of qualifying for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. “We are disappointed with the loss today but we have to bounce back. The result puts us at a difficult position as we have to win matches to survive. We will go back to the drawing board to work out on our mistakes since we will be facing a ruthless side today,” Olal said. In men’s category, Zimbabwe rallied from two goals down to hand Kenya’s Chui their third defeat in the six-team pool. Strathmore University forward Festus Onyango gave Kenya the lead in the second quarter before Tatenda Kanyangarara equalized for Zimbabwe in the third quarter. Amos Marango ensured Kenya kept one goal lead at the end of the third quarter before Tatenda Maredza scored a brace in the last quarter. Source: fieldhockey.com
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#AfricanHockeyRoadToTokyo: SuperGroup South Africa get started while Egypt and South Africa make a statement
SuperGroup South Africa opened their campaign in front of a vociferous crowd in Stellenbosch while both Egypt and the South African men kept up a 100% record in the men’s tournament. As teams began changing gears on the African Hockey Road to Tokyo 2020 there was a pressure on teams looking to make a statement ahead of Wednesday’s rest day. If today could be likened to a road race, today was all about positioning yourself ahead of the tournament crescendo. Ghana and Kenya opened the day in the women’s tournament with both teams buoyed by victories in their respective opening fixtures. They played out a thrilling draw to open the days proceedings. Kenya took a lead through an inventive penalty corner that was eventually turned home by Rhoda Kuira. Ghana levelled with a superb flick from Mavis Berko who put it well beyond the reach of Cynthia Onyango in the Kenyan goal. Despite both team’s best effort there was no further scoring. Egypt made a statement of intent themselves with a superb 7-2 victory over Kenya. Mohamed Elganaini bagged himself another two to move clear at the top of the goal scorer charts. Mohamed Adel also bagged a brace, while Hossam Ghobran, Ahmed Gamal and Amr Ibrahim all bagged for Egypt. Constant Wakhura and Festus Onyango gave the Kenyan’s a moment to cheer in consolation. Ghana also maintained a perfect start as they were pushed in a superb 3-1 win over Namibia. Salya Nsalbini was the star of the show with a hat-trick for Ghana all from the penalty corner. Namibia had trailed early before levelling through Pieter Jacobs. They had several opportunities but Nsalbini was ultimately the difference. The SuperGroup South African women celebrated the debut of Thati Zulu as well as the 50th cap for national skipper Erin Hunter. They faced a determined Zimbabwean side who had a fire in their belly and did a great job in denying the South African’s big opportunities. When South Africa did beat Jorydn Clipstone, they found Michelle Williams on the line to deny them. SuperGroup South Africa did take the lead when Ongi Mali struck a brilliant reaction goal to set them on their way. They finally confirmed the game late on when a superb run from Tarryn Glasby before she unselfishly squared for Dirkie Chamberlain to net and confirm a 2-0 victory. The South African Men produced a polished display 9-0 with Austin Smith netting another brace. Coach Garreth Ewing will be happy with the combination of goals from penalty corner and field goals. The goals also came from all around with 8 different goal scorers including Bili Ntuli, Clinton Panther, Dayaan Cassiem and an absolute thunderbolt Taine Paton strike. The result leaves South Africa and Egypt tied on 6 pts and a +11-goal difference at the top of the table. Tomorrow will be a rest day as the teams regroup and then buckle down when the action returns on Thursday. African Hockey Road to Tokyo 2020 Results – 13 August 2019 (W) – Ghana 1-1 Kenya (M) – Egypt 7-2 Kenya (M) – Namibia 1-3 Ghana (W) – South Africa 2-0 Zimbabwe (M) – South Africa 9-0 Zimbabwe African Hockey Road to Tokyo 2020 Fixtures – 15 August 2019 (W) – 09:00 – Kenya vs. Zimbabwe (M) – 11:00 – Kenya vs. Zimbabwe (M) – 13:00 – Namibia vs. Egypt (W) – 15:00 – Namibia vs. South Africa (M) – 17:00 – Ghana vs. South Africa Pictures Eunice Visagie Source: SA Hockey
African Hockey Olympic Qualifiers: Salya justifies inclusion with a stoppage time winner in Kenya clash
#AfricanHockeyRoadToTokyo The quest for a place at the 2020 summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan began on the African continent as six countries graced the opening match day with great performances and wonderful goals .The Stellenbosch University hockey pitch was the main venue for the 2019 African Olympic qualifiers. Host South Africa managed to brush aside a resilient Namibia side with who gave them a tough one in the early minutes of the game. The holders put all resources together in the third and fourth quarter to score three excellent goals with two coming from a penalty corner courtesy Austin Smith. Their main rivals Egypt had an easy one in their opening game with a 6-0 victory over Zimbabwe. Elganaini took an early lead in the top scorer race with a superb hat trick. The race for the sole qualification slot became tight as third placed team on the continent, Ghana twice came from a goal down to beat Kenya 3-2 in a keenly contested clash. With just one qualification spot up for grabs, the tenacity and intensity of tournament grew as the matches unfolded. Egypt 6-0 Zimbabwe Egypt (World Ranking: 20) got the tournament underway as they faced Zimbabwe. The Egyptians who are returning from the FIH series finals exhibited class and great experience in the clash. With just five minutes into the game, the Egyptians were 2-0 up. A misplaced pass amongst the Namibia defense fell into the path of Ahmed Elganaini who slotted it home for the opener. He hit his brace 60 seconds later from a well executed team goal. Elganaini completed his hat trick as he got his name on the scoresheet again in the 34th minute. Three more goals were added in the the final 10 minutes, two coming from Amr Sayed – one from a penalty corner – either side of a strike from Amr Ibrahim, also from a penalty corner. Ghana 3-2 Kenya Ghana’s men hosted Kenya in the second match of the day which produced five goals. Kenya got off to a fine start courtesy a penalty corner from skipper Constant Wakhura. The East African side after soaking an intense pressure from the Ghanaians were awarded a penalty corner few minutes to halftime. Constant with a perfect execution found the top right corner of the post beating goalkeeper Tyche Duisburg. Ghana restored parity in the 37th minute after new sensation Benjamin Kwofie left unmarked in the scoring cirle made it 1-1. Another penalty corner and Kenya were in the lead again – Onyango Festus the goalscorer this time with nine minutes left to play. The West Africans responded quickly 60 seconds later after Akaba Elikem deflected captain Salya Nsalbini’s pass into the goalpost. The Ghanaian skipper then cemented his status as the day’s hero when he grabbed the winner during overtime to give Ghana a 3-2 victory. South Africa 3-1 Namibia The host and holders, South Africa then took to the pitch in the final game of the day as they engaged Namibia a side they beat 11-0 the last time they met. Playing on their own grounds, the top ranked team on the continent were tipped to have an easy one in this but the Namibians had other plans . Thirty minutes gone and the scoreline hadn’t changed. South Africa knew they had to win at all cost and approached the third quarter a much better side. Their effort paid off as Cassiem Dayaan gave them the opener. Austin Smith added two brilliant goals from penalty corners in the 55th and 57th minute to make it 3-0. A consolation was all Namibia could afford in the dying embers of the game courtesy Percy Barthram from a penalty corner . The tournament continues on Tuesday 13th August, 2019 with Egypt hosting Kenya in the first match of the day. Ghana will then play Namibia before South Africa wraps the day with Zimbabwe.
African Hockey Olympic Qualifiers: Ghana and Kenya grab wins on opening day
#AfricanHockeyRoadToTokyo Ghana’s female hockey team started well at the 2019 African Olympic qualifiers held in Stellenbosch, South Africa with a 3-1 victory over Zimbabwe. The West Africans who are the second best ranked team on the continent dictated and dominated the game from the onset till the final whistle. Two goals inside the first quarter from Vivian Narkuoh and a brilliant effort later in the game courtesy Roberta Sarfo was enough to give the Ghanaians a well deserved victory. Makhoka Grace was the sole scorer in the women’s second game as Kenya beat Namibia 1-0 to move into second place on the standings. Ghana 3-1 Zimbabwe Ghana (World Ranking: 32) got the tournament underway with a clash against Zimbabwe. The Ghanaians who came with the sole aim of dethroning South Africa and qualifying to the Olympics next summer got on to a good start. Ten minutes into the game and the West Africans were two goals up. Vivian Narkuoh broke the deadline in the 10th minute and added a second three minutes later. Ghana 2-0 up at the end of the first quarter. Zimbabwe halved the deficit in the second quarter courtesy Mcdonald Sophie in the 21st minute. The two-goal lead was restored seven minutes into the third quarter. Roberta Sarfo with a great run down the left beating two defenders made it 3-1. The final quarter witnessed no goal as the game ended 3-1 in Ghana’s favor. Namibia 0-1 Kenya The women’s second game was a duel between Namibia and Kenya. Currently the third placed team on the continent, Kenya who won silver in the last edition knew they had to win to stand a chance of rubbing shoulders with South Africa and Ghana. Two quarters elapsed and the scoreline hadn’t changed. The Namibian’s were the better side in the game and almost got an opener but their effort from the penalty corner going wide. The Southern Africa nation mounted more pressure on their Kenyan counterparts in the third quarter. It was Kenya who broke the deadlock surprisingly in the 44th minute. With just a minute to end the third quarter, Makhoka Grace deflected a long pass into the scoring circle past Stoffberg Petro in post for Namibia. Fifteen more minutes to be played but Makhoka’s goal was all the game could produce as the final whistle went – 1-0 in favor of Kenya. The tournament continues on Tuesday 13th August, 2019 with Ghana facing Kenya in the first game. Host South Africa will let their first ever game at the tournament as they play Zimbabwe in the second game of the women’s category. Source: isports360.com
SA Hockey Men get started on the African Hockey Road to Tokyo 2020
The opening day of the African Hockey Road to Tokyo 2020 got underway at University of Stellenbosch today with six African Hockey nations competing for the continents ticket to the Tokyo Olympic Games. The South African Hockey Men got the tournament off to a good start with a 3-1 win over Namibia. The match was also the 150th cap for long-time goalkeeper Rassie Pieterse and he was presented with a pennant to mark the achievement. After a goalless first half the South Africans broke the deadlock through the mercurial Dayaan Cassiem. The Western Province local forced an error in defence by the Namibians before he surged into the D and finished expertly past the impressive DJ Strauss in goals for the Namibians. Into the final quarter South Africa made the game safe as Austin Smith, another local in the South African team, earned himself a brace through penalty corners. The first was a low drag flick just over the backboard before the second was a rocket into the top right corner. There was time for a late consolation goal for Namibia that their performance deserved. Percy Barthram got onto the end of a penalty corner variation to finish the game 3-1. Egypt had earlier laid down a marker with a 6-0 win over Zimbabwe. The star of the show was hat-trick king Ahmed Elganaini, while there was a brace from Amr Sayed and Amr Ibrahim completed the scoring to get the Northern Africans off to a fantastic start. Ghana twice came from behind to deny Kenya and steal a big opening day win. The highlight being a last-minute winner that sent the Ghanaian fans into raptures. Constant Wakhura had opened the scoring for the Kenyans before Benjamin Kwofie levelled for Ghana. Festus Onganyo would have sent the fans into raptures giving Kenya a late lead before Ghana produced an outstanding fightback through Elikem Akaba and then skipper Salya Nsalbini to win a superb encounter. The SuperGroup South African Hockey women had a bye on the opening day as the women’s tournament only has five nations competing and were able to get an early look at this opposition. In the opening game of the tournament it was the Ghanaian Women who landed the first strike. They were victorious 3-1 over Zimbabwe. Vivian Narkuor got herself a first quarter brace to give the West Africans an early 2-0 lead. Sophie McDonald gave the Zimbabweans a glimmer of hope with a 21st minute field goal before Roberta Sarfo made the game safe for Ghana. A spirited performance from Namibia was not enough in the second game against Kenya with Grace Makokha scoring the only goal of the game to give the East Africans a winning start against their Southern African opponents. African Hockey Road to Tokyo 2020 Results – 12 August 2019 (W) Ghana 3-1 Zimbabwe (W) Namibia 0-1 Kenya (M) Egypt 6-0 Zimbabwe (M) Ghana 3-2 Kenya (M) South Africa 3-1 Namibia African Hockey Road to Tokyo 2020 Fixtures – 13 August 2019 (W) – 11:00 – Ghana vs. Kenya (M) – 13:00 – Egypt vs. Kenya (M) – 15:00 – Namibia vs. Ghana (W) – 17:00 – South Africa vs. Zimbabwe (M) – 19:00 – South Africa vs. Zimbabwe Pictures – Eunice Visagie Source: SA Hockey