Sun, May 10th, 2026

Nim Media
AFCONFeb 17, 2023

Mozambique seeking improved performance in TotalEnergies U-20 AFCON

Nsereko Musoke Isa avatar

Byline

Nsereko Musoke Isa

Feb 17, 20232 min readFeb 17, 2023

Share this story

Mozambique seeking improved performance in TotalEnergies U-20 AFCON
Mozambique return to the TotalEnergies U-20 Africa Cup of Nations seeking to improve on their performance after their debut two years go in Mauritania. They might not have the pedigree of their group opponents, but the Mambinhas will be motivated to improve on their performance in their first showing. They suffered a group stage exit […]

Mozambique return to the TotalEnergies U-20 Africa Cup of Nations seeking to improve on their performance after their debut two years go in Mauritania.

They might not have the pedigree of their group opponents, but the Mambinhas will be motivated to improve on their performance in their first showing.

They suffered a group stage exit in their debut participation in Mauritania, but the Cosafa champions will come better prepared for the tournament.

The Coach

Former Mozambican international striker (16 caps, 2 goals) Dario Monteiro has taken the reins of the Mozambique U-20 team since 2019.

He intends to thwart the predictions during this edition and reach the knock-out phase for the first time.

Players to watch

To support him, Dário Alberto de Jesus Monteiro can also count on Pungwe Denio Munhave, a hardworking striker from Ferroviário de Maputo.

Swift midfielders Keyns Abdala (LD Maputo), José Zavala (Black Bulls) and Djwa Ramos (FC Torrente, Portugal) will be expected to supply their attackers.

Proof that the local Mozambican pool is full of young up-and-coming players who are just waiting to give the full measure of their talent. This edition of the CAN Total Energies will already be a first test for them.

Match Schedule (Group A)

 19 February: Egypt – Mozambique, 16h00 Local time, Cairo International Stadium, Cairo.

22 February: Mozambique – Senegal, 16h00 Local time, Cairo International Stadium, Cairo.

25 February: Mozambique – Nigeria, 19h00 Local time, Suez Canal Stadium, Ismailia.

Filed under

Comments

Join the conversation

Readers can react, ask questions, and add context directly below the story.

0 comments

Community note

Moderation, threaded discussion, and the most useful replies can all be managed natively inside WordPress as this site grows.

Next story

FUFA, Busoga United scuffle is yet to end as the later faces second fine this season
FootballFeb 17, 2023

FUFA, Busoga United scuffle is yet to end as the later faces second fine this season

Troublesome Busoga United’s scuffle with FUFA is yet to end as issues between both parties continue to escalate everyday. From ownership battles, to now breaching of rules of the league. For the second time in the 2022/23 Uganda Premier League season FUFA has fined Busoga United. Busoga United breached article 15 of the FUFA Competitions […]

East Africa rallies behind AFCON 2027 vision as CAF maintains faith amid scrutiny
AFCONApr 22, 2026

East Africa rallies behind AFCON 2027 vision as CAF maintains faith amid scrutiny

With questions lingering over infrastructure and readiness, East Africa’s historic joint bid to host the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) continues to receive firm backing from Confederation of African Football (CAF) President Patrice Motsepe. Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania—united under the PAMOJA bid—are set to become the first trio of nations to co-host the continent’s […]

Minister Ogwang and FUFA President Magogo clash over AFCON budget presentation in parliament
AFCONJan 28, 2026

Minister Ogwang and FUFA President Magogo clash over AFCON budget presentation in parliament

A heated exchange between State Minister for Sports Peter Ogwang and FUFA President Moses Magogo Budiope East halted proceedings at the Education parliamentary committee on Wednesday, January 28, 2026. The clash occurred as Magogo attempted to present FUFA’s budget estimates for the 2027 AFCON tournament, with Ogwang objecting, citing lack of consultation with the National […]

Namboole Stadium upgrade to start in February as Uganda prepares for AFCON 2027
AFCONJan 26, 2026

Namboole Stadium upgrade to start in February as Uganda prepares for AFCON 2027

Uganda is making significant strides in preparing its facilities for the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2027, with the National Council of Sports (NCS) confirming that the Namboole Stadium upgrade will commence in February. “After setting everything up, the Namboole Stadium upgrade is to start this February. The money for that job shall be coming […]