St. Mary’s Kitende have once again stamped their authority on the continental stage, powering into the final of the 2026 CAF Schools Football Championship and reinforcing their reputation as one of Africa’s elite school football institutions.
The Ugandan powerhouse had to dig deep in a nervy semi-final encounter against Benin at Ngoni Stadium in Harare, Zimbabwe. After a grueling 90 minutes failed to produce a goal, the contest was ultimately decided from the spot, where Kitende held their nerve to claim a 4-3 victory in the shootout.
Played under intense afternoon heat, the match was defined by discipline and tactical caution, with both sides struggling to carve out clear chances.
Yet, when the pressure peaked, Kitende’s trademark composure and mental strength once again came to the fore, guiding them through in dramatic fashion.
Their progression to the final is no fluke, it reflects a campaign built on dominance and consistency. From the group phase onward, Kitende have showcased a balanced blend of attacking sharpness and defensive solidity, scoring 10 goals while conceding just once, an impressive return that highlights their all-round quality.
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Standing between them and continental glory is a formidable Senegal side, fresh from a commanding 4-0 demolition of Morocco in the other semi-final. The final now promises a thrilling duel between two sides that have been ruthless in front of goal and resolute at the back.
Beyond the pursuit of silverware, there is significant financial incentive riding on the outcome. Kitende have already guaranteed themselves a minimum of $200,000 (approximately UGX 730 million), but lifting the trophy would elevate that reward to an eye-catching $300,000 (about UGX 1.1 billion).
Such figures underline CAF’s increasing commitment to nurturing grassroots football and investing in the next generation of African talent.





