Rising Starlets head coach Jackline Juma hails charges after battling draw against Ethiopia

Kenyas Rising Starlets players celebrate a goal against Angola during their CAF African Qualifiers FIFA under 20 Womens World cup 2024 match with Angola at Nyayo National Stadium on October 8,2023. Photo Kelly Ayodi Sportpicha

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Rising Starlets head coach Jackline Juma has praised her
players’ fighting spirit after Kenya battled to a 1–1 draw against Ethiopia in
the first leg of the second round of the 2026 FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup
qualifiers on Sunday at the Abebe Bikila Stadium.
Kenya struck almost immediately when Elizabeth Mideva, the
in-form Archbishop Njenga Girls High School forward, found the net just 37
seconds into the match. The hosts equalized in the 65th minute through Emush,
ensuring the tie remains finely balanced ahead of the return leg.
Speaking to Citizen
Digital, Juma applauded her team’s effort but pointed out areas for
improvement before the decisive second leg at Ulinzi Sports Complex in Nairobi
on Sunday, September 28.
“The match was very entertaining but the rains made us not
win it. We also lost numerous chances, especially in the first half. Going into
Sunday’s match we must correct the mistakes. The strikers need to score early
goals and maintain the tempo. We conceded because of a mistake on our end, but
our players gave their best,” she said.
Despite the wet conditions and missed opportunities, Juma
highlighted the importance of Mideva’s early strike.
“We thank God because we have an away goal, which is a plus
for us. In the home game, we have to work on our defensive line because there
were a lot of penetration passes,” she added.
Defender Halima Imbachi echoed her coach’s sentiments,
confident the team will rise to the occasion in Nairobi.
“We began with high spirits and scoring early was a big
advantage. Ethiopia had their fans and everything in their favour, but we are
ready for the Sunday match. Playing at home, I’m sure our fans will motivate us
a lot,” said Imbachi.
The aggregate winner between Kenya and Ethiopia will advance
to face either Tanzania or Angola in the third round of qualifiers scheduled
for February 2026.
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