Host city Nairobi ready to kick off the 2021 U20 Barthés Trophy
CAPE TOWN, South Africa
As the 2021 edition of the continental youth tournament – The U20 Barthés
Trophy – kicks off in Nairobi’s Nyayo national stadium from 24 June – 4
July 2021.The Senegalese team arrived in Nairobi in the early hours of
Thursday morning before heading to their training bubble at Nairobi’s
Brookhouse School, in preparation for the event that takes place in the
Kenyan capital from 26th June 2021.
The squad who
finished third in the last edition of the tournament held at Nairobi’s
KCB Sports Club in 2019 will be looking to draw on inspiration from
Senegalese football star Sadio Mane who recently attended a training
session with the team ahead of their departure to Nairobi.
Senegal squad: Ndoye
Mame Mbaye, Dieng Alioune, Ukpabi Emaka Odionyenfe, Coly Ndiame Fall,
Balde Bubacar, Niakh Seydou, Kebe Mouhamed, Dabo Idrissa, Fall Madiagne,
Thiana Ameth, Sarr Mamadou Nguissaly, Paye Mouhamed, Cisse Bara, Ndiaye
Assane, Niang Serigne Fallou, Sagna Pape Alassane, Mane Jean De Dieu,
Diouf Ibrahima, Diedhiou Mamadou Moustapha, Sall Ameth, Kane Ahmed
Tidiane, Yetara Youssouf, Diallo Guy Ibrahima, Sagna Mokhtar, Sarr
Benoit Officiels: Sambou Bourama,Fall Amadou Madani, Basene Moulangui Jacques.
Meanwhile,
competing team Namibia will no longer be participating as increased
number of covid cases in the country prevent them from travelling.
Also
finding a challenge to travel to Kenya is Madagascar who have also been
hit by travelling restrictions and closed borders due to the escalating
pandemic. Their participation is not confirmed at this stage, but all
options are being explored to secure travel arrangements. Speaking about
effects of the pandemic on the tournament, Rugby Africa’s President, Mr
Khaled Babbou, said, “Despite the challenging backdrop of the on-going
COVID-19 pandemic, the Kenya Rugby Union has gone out of its way to make
sure the U20 Barthés Trophy will be hosted successfully. For this, we
at Rugby Africa are very grateful and we also highly value the support
of the Kenyan local authorities. This should have been a bigger event
with 4 teams competing for the African Champion title but nevertheless
we are eager to see the young boys returning on the field of play. They
represent the future of African rugby and this is an exciting
opportunity for them.”
Andrew Owor, Rugby Africa Vice President
added, “As much as we are keen and excited to host our young players in
the U20 competition, we know that precautions need to be taken to
protect the players in their home countries, and we respect the decision
of local authorities in managing the pandemic. The tournament is not
cancelled and more information and details on the programme will be
shared in due time.”
Sponsored by the Société Générale, the U20
Barthés Trophy is the only junior tournament in Africa where generally
eight national U20 teams compete for the title. It is held on an annual
basis and the winners of the competition earn the right to represent the
African continent at the World Rugby Junior Trophy. In 2019, Kenya
hosted and won the competition, defeating the then champions Namibia
21-18. The team went on to finish sixth at that year’s World Rugby
Junior Trophy tournament in Brazil.
In early 2020, Rugby Africa granted Barthes Trophy hosting rights to the Kenya Rugby Union for a three-year period until 2022.
Unfortunately,
owing to the COVID-19 pandemic, the competition could not be held in
2020. At the time competing teams included Kenya, Namibia, Senegal,
Madagascar, Tunisia, Zimbabwe, Côte d’Ivoire, Zambia.
This year’s
U20 Barthés Trophy, however, will be a good preparation for Kenya – who
automatically qualify for, and will also host the 2022 Junior World
Rugby Trophy at Nairobi’s Nyayo national stadium.
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