Ten star names from the COSAFA Under-17 Men’s Championships

As we look ahead to the TotalEnergies CAF Under-17 Africa Cup of Nations 2026 | COSAFA Qualifiers that will be staged in Harare, Zimbabwe from September 11-20, it is worth remembering the tremendous platform created by the competition in the past.

The COSAFA Men’s Under-17 Championship has seen a number of the region’s top stars pass through the competition over the years, providing the introduction to international football at an early age.

Some have gone on to have stellar careers, while others have faded into obscurity, unable to turn their talent as a teen into a professional career.

Here are 10 players who have gone on to shine after appearing in the tournament, including some more recent stars.

DELRON BUCKLEY
Buckley appeared in the inaugural 1994 COSAFA Men’s Under-17 Championship and would go on to win 73 caps for Bafana Bafana in a superb career that included an appearance at the 1998 FIFA World Cup.
He also played extensively in the German Bundesliga, including for Borussia Dortmund, as well as in Cyprus and back home at Maritzburg United.

ARCHFORD GUTU
Gutu was seen as a young prodigy and went on to play in Sweden, for a number of years, though he was without a club for some while after leaving Varnamo in 2018.
He later re-joined Dynamos in his homeland, where the 29-year-old hoped to reignite his career, but left after a couple of seasons.
He played at the 2007 COSAFA Men’s Under-17 Championship and was a star for Zimbabwe in the tournament.

STEVE LEKOELEA
Another of South Africa’s flamboyant playmakers, Lekoelea went by the name of Steve Motsiri when he turned out for the country in the 1994 COSAFA Men’s Under-17 Championship.
He would spend a decade with top local club Orlando Pirates, where he was revered for his midfield skill, having begun his career with Moroka Swallows.
He was 15 years, 257 days old when he debuted for Swallows, and became the league’s youngest scorer, aged 16 years, 7 days. Both records have since been beaten.

CHISAMBA LUNGU
Lungu was a star of the Zambia junior set-up and would go on to have an influential senior international career that included lifting the Africa Cup of Nations title in 2012.
That came five years after he was a top performer for Zambia at the 2007 COSAFA Men’s Under-17 Championship, and he would also spend eight successful seasons with Ural Yekaterinburg in Russia.
He also later joined Alanyaspor in Turkey and played for Nkana FC, Zanaco and Nkwazi in the Zambian Super League.

ROBERT NG’AMBI
Ng’ambi finally hung up his boots in 2020 after finishing as top-scorer in the 2001 COSAFA Men’s Under-17 Championship.
He left Black Leopards in the South African Premier Soccer League at the end of the 2019/20 season, but also enjoyed a successful spell with Platinum Stars, where he won the MTN8 and Telkom Knockout.
He had an excellent career as a goal-scoring midfielder and it is a surprise to many that he was not snapped up by bigger teams over the years.

PATSON DAKA
One of the hottest strikers in Europe a few years ago, Daka scored goals for fun with Red Bull Salzburg in both the Austrian league and the UEFA Champions League, before making the move to English side Leicester City.
Daka has had a taste of Premier League football, but finds himself back in the English Championship with The Foxes this season.
Whatever success he does have, he will remember fondly his goals at the 2015 COSAFA Men’s Under-17 Championship, which was played as part of the Region 5 Games in Bulawayo.

PETER BANDA
The Malawian winger is the son of former international Chikondi Banda and netted five goals in the 2016 COSAFA Men’s Under-17 Championship as he helped the junior Flames to the bronze medal.
He played for top local side Big Bullets, helping them to the league title in 2019, before a loan spell in Moldova with Sheriff Tiraspol.
His switch to leading Tanzanian side Simba SC allowed him to play on the continental stage, but he later moved on to Church Boys United in Nepal before returning to Big Bullets last year.

LYLE FOSTER
The South African forward was another player at the 2016 COSAFA Under-17 Championships and has since gone on to become a star in the Premier League in England.
He made his Orlando Pirates debut at the age of 16, then moved to Monaco in France, before spells in Portugal and Belgium. He joined Burnley in England in 2023 and has been a regular fixture since.
He has also become the lead striker for the South African senior national side and will be crucial in upcoming assignments.

LAMECK BANDA
The Zambia star scored five goals in the 2017 COSAFA Men’s Under-17 Championship and has continued his steady rise since, becoming a fixture in Italy’s Serie A.
He is currently playing A with Lecce, having previously turned out in the Israeli league for Maccabi Petah Tikva and Arsenal Tula in Russia.
Still only 24, he has so much potential and can now showcase his talent in one of Europe’s big leagues having been a star for Lecce in the last couple of campaigns.

ZITO LUVUMBO
A year later came the arrival of Angolan Zito Luvumbo, who has taken the region by storm and signalled his status as one of the best young players to come out of Southern Africa in a while.
He was the star of the 2018 tournament as Angola romped to the title and has since signed with Italian Serie A side Cagliari, though he was also on loan at Como.
The 23-year-old has become a fixture in the line-up and a key source of assists and goals for Cagliari, with plenty of growth left in him.

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