Gossage Cup

The Gossage Cup is the oldest international cup-based in Africa with the first tournament being played in 1926 between and. Since then the tournament has been expanded to four teams with and  joining the competition.

History
The first tournament was played in 1926 as a one-leg match between the colonial teams of and  which was played in Kenya. The match ended in a tie with Kenya winning the replay a week later by the score of 2-1. It wouldn't be until 1929 that Uganda would take the trophy for the first time with the national team winning at their home ground. Competing against each other, it wouldn't be until 1945 where the competition would expand to three teams with the introduction of the team (now known as Tanzania). It would only take them three years with Tanganyika defeating Uganda in 1947 to break that hold. This was also the same year that would enter the competition for the first time.