Author: Ahmed Marsha

  • The FUFA Drum Match Day 5: Buganda, Bugisu, Teso win as Acholi and Lango settle for a draw

    The FUFA Drum Match Day 5: Buganda, Bugisu, Teso win as Acholi and Lango settle for a draw

    Saturday 2nd June:

    Match Day 5:

    Kigezi Province 0:1 Buganda

    Acholi Province 1:1 Lango Province

    Bugishu Province 1:0 Busoga Province

    Sebei Province 2:4 Teso Province

    Sponsored by Uganda Tourism Board 

    Viane Sekajugo of Buganda Province cerebrating after scoring Kigezi Province in Kabale Municipal Stadium on Saturday 2nd June.

    Buganda Province made a marvelous upturn in the group B of FUFA Drum competition after a vital 1:0 win against Kigezi Province away in Kabale at theMunicipal Stadium on Saturday 2nd June.

    Viane Sekajugo who plays for Onduparaka FC in the Uganda Premier League was the hero when he scored the most important goal for his Buganda Province in the 42nd Minute.

    Kigezi’s Ndihabwe David took the Man of the Match accolade despite his Province losing at home.

    Kigezi’s Ndihabwe David receiving the Man of the Match Award (M) from the Chairman FUFA Drum Rogers Byamukama (R) and FUFA Vice Presdent Justus Mugisha at Kabale Municipal Stadium on Saturday 2nd June.

    Buganda moved to the 2nd position of group B with 7 points ahead of Lango and Kigezi lying in 3rd and 4th places with 6 and 4 points respectively.

    Meanwhile, in the same group Acholi Province maintained the lead with 11 points after drawing 1:1 with neighbours and rivals  Lango Province at Pece Stadium in Gulu.

    Police FC’s Ogik Norman scored first for Acholi in the 10th Minute before Amuka Bright Stars FC Okwir Dickens netted the equalizer for the visitors Lango in the 58th minute.

    URA FC’s midfielder Hudu Mulikyi of Acholi had the best game performance of the day and was chosen as Man of the match.

    Acholi also preserved its unbeaten run on match day 5 in group B and is one of the Provinces with the biggest fans support.

    Acholi Province players lining up before Acholi vs Lango match in Pece Stadium Gulu on Saturday 2nd June.
    Paramount Chief of Lango Yosam Odur inspecting Lango Players before kickoff of Acholi vs Lango Match in Pece Stadium Gulu on Saturday.
    Paramount Chief of Lango Yosam Odur having a word with Acholi’s goalkeeper Rubangakene Emmanuel before the match between Acholi Province and Lango Province in Pece Stadium on Saturday 2nd June.
    Hudu Mulyiki of Acholi receives his Man of the Match Award from FUFA Official Decolas Kiiza at Pece Stadium in Gulu on Saturday 2nd June.

    Elswhere, Bugisu Province edged Busoga Province in Mbale with one goal from Vipers FC’s Alitho James who converted a penalty after he was fouled inside the goal area by Yunus Sabira in the 59th minute.

    Alitho went on to win the Man of the match and still leads the score sheet with eight goals and helped his Province to jump to  the top position on 10 points but with a margin of one goal difference ahead of Busoga.

    Teso is in third place regardless of  thrashing  Sebei Province 4:2 away in Kapchorwa, Kirinya-Jinja SS FC striker Musa Esenu scored twice for Teso, Okwi Simon and Sui Micheal netted the other two goals, while Arapkweita Aendrin and Chebet Eric scored for Sebei.

     

    Bugishu Province and Vipers SC Goalkeeper Ismail Watenga in action during the match against Busoga Province in Mbale on Saturday 2nd June.
    James Alitho cerebrating with Bugisu fans after scoring a penalty against Busoga Province in Mbale on Saturday 2nd June.
    James Alitho of Bugisu Province showing a message on his inside T-Shirt after scoring a penalty against Busoga Province in Mabale on Saturday 2nd June.
    Bugisu Province top scorer James (yellow) Alitho in action against Busoga in Mbale on Saturday 2nd June
    James Alitho of Bugisu and Vipers SC receiving the award for Man Of the Match in Mbale on Saturday 2nd June.

    In the other Matches on Sunday 3rd June Rwenzori will host Bunyoro at Nyakasanga in Kasese, Kampala host Bukedi at StarTimes Stadium in Lugogo, West Nile play Karamoja in Barokoro Ground, Zombo and Tooro will be home at Buhinga Ground playing against Ankole.

    Bugisu Province fans cerebrating in Mabale after wining Busoga Province by 1:0 on Saturday June 2nd.
    Fans enjoying the game between Kigezi Province and Buganda Province in Kabale Municipal Stadium on Saturday 2nd June.
    Fans enjoying the game between Kigezi Province and Buganda Province in Kabale Municipal Stadium on Saturday 2nd June.
    Bugisu fans cerebrating their home win against Busoga Province on Saturday 2nd June.

    MAIN PHOTO: Lango Province players lining up before Acholi vs Lango match in Pece Stadium, Gulu on Saturday 2nd June.

    Standings after Saturday 2nd June matches

    Group A

    Team                  P    W     D     L      GD      Pts

    Bugisu               5     3      1        1          9        10

    Busoga               5     3       1      1         7         10

    Teso                    5     2       2      1         9          5

    Sebei                   5     0       0      5     -24        0

    Group B

    Team                  P    W     D     L      GD      Pts

    Acholi                 5     3      2      0      4              11

    Buganda             5     2      1      2     -1              7

    Lango                  5     1       2      2     -1             5

    Kigezi                  5     1       1      3      -2            4

    Group C

    Team                  P    W     D     L      GD      Pts

    Kampala            4     4      0      0      10       12

    Bukedia              4     0      3      1     -1         3

    Bunyoro             4     0      3      1     -2         3

    Rwenzori           4     0       2      2    -7        2

    Group D

    Team                  P    W     D     L      GD      Pts

    West Nile           4     2      2     0       3            8

    Ankole                4     2      0      2      0            6

    Tooro                  4     1      1      2       0            4

    Karamoja           4      1      1      2   -3            2

     

  • Key lessons learnt by Uganda Cranes after slim loss to Niger

    Key lessons learnt by Uganda Cranes after slim loss to Niger

    International Build Up Match:

     

    Niger 2-1 Uganda Cranes

     

    Uganda Cranes played their second and final international build up against Niger on Saturday night.

    The Uganda Cranes lost 2-1 in a match played under flood lights at the Stade Général Seyni Kountché in Niamey city.

    The hosts scored two goals through Zakari Victorien Adebayor and Kamilou Daouda.

    Uganda’s late consolation came from right back Nico Wakiro Wadada, off the assist of second half substitute Yunus Senamtu.

    Head coach Sebastien Desabre made key changes from the first line up that had lost 1-0 to Central African Republic, introducing the team captain Denis Onyango, Moses Opondo, Nico Wakiro Wadada and Edrisa Lubega to the starting line up.

    This was Opondo’s debut for Uganda Cranes.

    The team returns on Monday early morning with key lessons attained from the two build up matches as the planning process for the AFCON 2019 matches against Tanzania and Lesotho continues.

    Uganda Cranes captain Denis Onyango (left) and head coach Sebastien Desabre

    Team Line Up:

    Dennis Onyango (GK), Nico Wakiro Wadada, Joseph Benson Ochaya, Timothy Denis Awanyi, Murushid Jjuuko, Khalid Aucho, Hassan Wasswa Mawanda, Moses Opondo, Allan Kateregga, Edrisa Lubega  Emmanuel Okwi

    Subs: Charles Lukwago (GK), Salim Jamal, Denis Iguma, Isaac Muleme, Bevis Mugabi, Tadeo Lwanga,  Allan Kyambadde, William Kizito Luwagga, Milton Karisa,  Muhammed Shaban, Yunus Sentamu, Farouk Miya

    MAIN PHOTO: Moses Opondo who made his debut in action

  • Uganda Cranes in Niger: We are not under pressure for results, says Sebastien Desabre.

    Uganda Cranes in Niger: We are not under pressure for results, says Sebastien Desabre.

    International Friendly Match:

    Saturday 2, June, 2018

    Niger Vs Uganda –Stade General Seyni Kountche, Niamey (9PM in Niger, 11PM EAT)

    Live on 102.1 FUFA fm

    After a 1-0 loss to Central African Republic on Wednesday, the Uganda Cranes Coach Sebastian Desabre has revealed his plans for the last game against the hosts Niger and the objectives for the one-week camp.

    In his interview with www.fufa.co.ug, the soft spoken Frenchman said that he will not press the panic button due to the loss against CAR because his plans are more than results at the moment.

    “We lost to CAR and it’s hurting because no one would like to be on a losing side. We conceded a goal after a puerile defensive lapse but we were just unlucky that we never converted the many chances we got as we dominated the game for most of the minutes ” Said Desabre.

    He added that the main objective for the one week camp is to improve the game level of the team and change the playing philosophy to the one desired.

    Uganda Cranes XI Vs Central African Republic

    “It’s possible to play for results now but when we are not counting on the future. At a moment we agreed to make mistakes which won’t be repeated during crucial games because we would have perfected with our intended style of play. I will alternate my players to give a chance to others because we are still assessing who fits in our intended style of play and philosophy.” Added the Frenchman.

    Desabre further said that he is impressed with the progress of the team but they still have to risk to read a good game, play like a team, mentally change game philosophy but this can’t be achieved in a small period of time.

    We have a lot learn but we can’t do it in a small period of time. To achieve this we shall have to use a pool of players from whom we shall consider those who fit in our philosophy though per now we have eight key players whom we are currently the pivot of the team. Don’t judge me now, let the real assessment come in September against Tanzania and October against Lesotho. My main target is project Cameroon 2019 and Qatar 2022 and I believe with time to those competitions we will be in a perfect shape after several test matches

    The former Ismaily SC coach believes that it is not all about qualifying to compete for AFCON or World Cup but to qualify and compete.

    The coach promised to make several changes in the Saturday game against Niger and asked Ugandans for support as he builds a strong team

  • FUFA DRUM Gets 75M Sponsorship Package from Uganda Tourism Board

    FUFA DRUM Gets 75M Sponsorship Package from Uganda Tourism Board

    Friday 1st June 2018
    FUFA House Mengo:
    The Pearl of Africa – was made popular by Winston Churchill in his 1908 Book entitled  “My African Journey” about his trip to Uganda in 1907.
    Winston Churchill became quite enthused about what he found in Uganda when he wrote “For magnificence, for variety of form and color, for profusion of brilliant life — bird, insect, reptile, beast — for vast scale — Uganda is truly “the Pearl of Africa.”
    FUFA President Moses Magogo (L), and Deputy CEO Uganda Tourism Board John Ssempeebwa (R) signing the Memorandum Of Understanding during the press conference at FUFA House on Friday 1st June.
    The FUFA Drum, a new tournament organized by the Federation carries the theme “celebrating Ancestry” with games spread across the entire country and in the long run promoting tourism and creating awareness about Uganda.
    It is along those lines that Uganda Tourism Board(UTB) has partnered with FUFA as the tournament continues to grow in stature just in its maiden edition.
    Uganda Tourism Board has on Friday committed 75 million shillings towards the tournament. While unveiling the package at FUFA House, UTB Deputy CEO, John Ssempebwa stated that as a board,they have been impressed with the objectives of the tournament and seen it’s impact on the people in the games played so far.
    FUFA President Moses Magogo (M), Deputy CEO Uganda Tourism Board John Ssempeebwa (R) and the Chairman FUFA DRUM Rogers Byamukama (L) displaying the FUFA DRUM logo during the press conference at FUFA House on Friday 1st June.
    Uganda is a very beautiful Country, we have good visiting sites, everything good in Africa is found in Uganda. The question is do Ugandans know their country?
    “So as Uganda Tourism Board, we believe the FUFA DRUM is an avenue for us to promote tourism with several people moving from one region to another. We saw how people from Acholi land moved to Kigezi to support their team, people from Karamoja made the trip to Ankole and this impressed us. We have therefore decided to commit 75 million shillings towards the tournament as a pilot project.” Mr John Ssempeebwa.
    Deputy CEO Uganda Tourism Board John Ssempeebwa during the press conference at FUFA House on Friday 1st June.
    Ssempeebwa asserted that with such movements, people will get to know the different tourist sites, creatures and this will in the end promote tourism.
    When people move from one place to another, there is an opportunity to go and find the unknown, visit the tourist attractions we have, so this will in the long run promote tourism
    The 75 million shillings will cater for five games in the month of June including the penultimate group matches  due this weekend.
    The Selected games that Uganda Tourism Board will cover include;
    Kigezi Vs Buganda 
    Lango Vs Kigezi 
    Bukedi Vs Rwenzori 
    Bunyoro Vs Kampala 
    Ankole Vs West Nile.
    FUFA President, Eng. Moses Magogo indicated that it is a privilege that the corporate world is seeing value in The FUFA Drum.
    ” It is a moment of excitement where we demonstrate that the game of football is not about goals only but can be a tool to promote tourism and boost the economy. When we set out a strategy to become the number one team in Africa, we got an idea to traverse Uganda to take the game to all parts of the country with an agenda of celebrating Ancestry.” He said before adding, “As FUFA we are happy about this partnership with Uganda Tourism Board and we believe this will in the end boost our economy.”
    FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo during the press conference at FUFA House on Friday 1st June.
    The President also went ahead to share his story of how The FUFA Drum has enabled him visit places he had never been to and indicated that with people moving from one region to another, tourism will be boosted.
    Personally, I had never been to Kapchwora but when I went to watch a game, I got the opportunity to visit the Sipi falls and I believe so many other people get same moments whenever they move from one part of the country to another. This helps to boost the tourism sector in the long run.” He stated.
    He further revealed that there is already an idea to reward fans who will travel, take pictures at tourist sites and share them on social media.
    We are still planning with Uganda Tourism Board to have a campaign on Social media with fans sharing pictures at tourist sites and the people with the best or most trending photos will be rewarded.” Revealed the FUFA President.
    In a related development, FUFA FM 102.1 FM has staked a prize for the player who will score the 100th goal in The FUFA Drum, 88 goals have been scored so far. The tournament enters match day five this weekend with eight games on card across different.
    Deputy CEO Uganda Tourism Board John Ssempeebwa (R) handing over Uganda tourism book to FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo (M), and the Chairman FUFA DRUM Rogers Byamukama (L) during the press conference at FUFA House on Friday 1st June.
     MAIN PHOTO: FUFA President Moses Magogo (M), Deputy CEO Uganda Tourism Board John Ssempeebwa (R) and the Chairman FUFA DRUM Rogers Byamukama (L) during the press conference at FUFA House on Friday 1st June.
  • Stanbic Uganda Cup 2017/18: KCCA reaches final, awaits Vipers or SC Villa Jogoo

    Stanbic Uganda Cup 2017/18: KCCA reaches final, awaits Vipers or SC Villa Jogoo

    Stanbic Uganda Cup 2017/18:

    Semi-Final: KCCA FC 9-0 Synergy FC

    Aggregate: KCCA FC wins 10-0

    Second Semi-Final, Return Leg: Tuesday, 5th June 2018

    Vipers SC Vs Sports Club Villa Jogoo – St Mary’s Stadium, Kitende (4 pm)

    Stanbic Uganda Cup
    Stanbic Uganda Cup

    The Holders of the Stanbic Uganda Cup Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) Football Club are already assured of a final slot in this year’s championship.

     

    KCCA FC was in bullish mood, humiliating Masaka based side Synergy FC 9-0 during the return leg of the knock out tournament bankrolled by Stanbic Bank Uganda.

     

    Patrick Kaddu scored thrice with a set of brace apiece from Allan Okello and Steven Sserwadda.

    Hat-trick hero Patrick Kaddu

    Solomon Okwalinga, a former player at Synergy before switching sides and Jackson Nunda were also on target.

     

    KCCA FC will now wait to face the winner between Sports Club Villa Jogoo and Vipers Sports Club.

     

    Vipers SC and Villa engage next Tuesday during a return leg in the semi-finals at the St Mary’s Stadium, Kitende.

    Saddam Juma (L) always shows class when with the ball on the pitch.

    The first leg between the two clubs ended goal-less at Mutesa II Stadium Wankulukuku ast Sunday.

    The final of the Stanbic Uganda Cup will be played on Saturday, 9th June 2018 at the Emokori Play ground in Bukedea District.

    Reactions from coaches after KCCA FC vs Synergy Game in the Post match press conference

    Mike Hilary  Mutebi, KCCA manager

    Mike Hillary Mutebi – KCCA FC

    KCCA players have really worked hard to progress for the finals of the Stanbic Uganda Cup. I am personally happy for the performance of the players particularly Steven Sserwadda who scored a brilliant goal. We are set for the finals for any club that qualifies.

    Brian Ssenyondo, head coach Synergy Football Club

    Brian Ssenyondo – Synergy FC

    I do not know what happened to the team players on the day. But, overall,  I am happy for the campaign we have had so far. These are young players willing to learn and are still learning

    The return leg of KCCA against Synergy produced 9 goals at the Star Times Stadium, Lugogo. Allan Okello is seen here in full control of the ball. He netted a brace.

    Past Winners

    Uganda Cup (formerly Kakungulu cup) since 1971
    1971 –Coffee F.C
    1972-1975-Not Held
    1976- Gangama FC
    1977- Simba FC
    1978 – Nsambya FC
    1979 – KCC FC
    1980 – KCC FC
    1981 – Coffee FC
    1982 – KCC FC
    1983 – SC Villa
    1984 – KCC FC
    1985 – Express FC
    1986 – SC Villa
    1987 – KCC FC
    1988 – SC Villa
    1989 – SC Villa
    1990 – KCC FC
    1991 – Express FC
    1992 – Express FC
    1993 – KCC F.C
    1994 – Express FC
    1995 – Express FC
    1996 – UEB SC
    1997 – Express FC
    1998 – SC Villa
    1999 – Mbale Heroes SC
    2000 – SC Villa
    2001 – Express FC
    2002 – SC Villa
    2003 – Express FC
    2004 – KCC FC
    2005 – URA FC
    2006 – Express FC
    2007 – Express FC
    2007/8 – Victors FC
    2008/9 – SC Villa
    2009/10 – Victors FC
    2010/11 – Simba SC
    2011/12 – URA FC
    2013/2013 – SC Victoria University
    2013/2014 – URA FC
    2014/15 – SC Villa Jogoo
    2015/16 – Vipers SC
    2016/17 – KCCA FC

    2017/18……….

  • Stanbic Uganda Cup final to be hosted at Emokori in Bukedea

    Stanbic Uganda Cup final to be hosted at Emokori in Bukedea

    FUFA has confirmed that the final of the 2017/18 Stanbic Uganda cup will be held in Bukedea and not Kumi but will remain in the North East region.

    In a Communication to the CEO of the North East Region Football Association, FUFA has given reasons for the change from Kumi to Bukedea.

    The 13th FUFA Excom sitting granted North East Region the rights to host the final of the Stanbic Uganda cup. We are very much aware of the efforts and preparations your region has put in towards the success of the event.

    However our inspection team visited the possible venue for the final in Kumi and found preparations lagging behind and the stadium can’t be ready in time for the final.

    Based on the report after the inspection, The Organising Committee of the Stanbic Uagnda cup has now taken a decision to move the venue for the final from Kumi to Bukedea and will now be played at Emokori Grounds.

    The date for the final remains unchanged Saturday 9th June, 2018.

    The competition is at the Semifinal stage with KCCA FC taking on Synergy while Vipers SC face Sc Villa Jogoo.

    KCCA FC lead 1-0 from the first leg and will play the return match at Lugogo on Thursday afternoon while Vipers who held Sc Villa to a goalless draw in the first leg will host the Jogoos on 5th June in Kitende for the return match.

     

  • International Build Up: Uganda Cranes upbeat despite slip to Central African Republic

    International Build Up: Uganda Cranes upbeat despite slip to Central African Republic

    International Build Up Match:

    • Central African Republic 1-0 Uganda

     

    Central African Republic overcame Uganda Cranes 1-0 at the Stade Général Seyni Kountché in Niamey on Wednesday night under floodlights.

    Ralph Kottoy scored the lone goal on the night towards the end of the first half.

    Uganda Cranes rallied back gallantly but fell short until the final whistle.

    Defender Murushid Jjuuko shields the ball away from a Central African Republic player during the game

    There were changes for the team as the game progressed.

    William Luwagga Kizito and Milton Karisa became the first two players to be introduced in the 54th minute during a double substitution for Faruku Miya and Yunus Sentamu respectively.

    Then Isaac Muleme came on for Allan “Dancing Rasta” Kateregga in the 61st minute before striker Edrisa Lubega replaced Aucho Khalid barely three minutes left on the clock.

    Uganda will play Niger on Saturday in the final build up match.

    Niger had earlier drawn 3 all with Central African Republic during the first game.

    Uganda Cranes XI Vs Central African Republic

    How Uganda Cranes lined up:

    Jamal Salim (G.K), Denis Iguma, Joseph Ochaya, Murushid Jjuuko, Timothy Awanyi, Khalid Aucho (87’ Edrisa Lubega), Hassan Wasswa Mawanda (Captain), Faruku Miya (54’ William Luwagga Kizito), Yunus Sentamu (54’ Milton Karisa), Emmanuel Okwi, Allan Kateregga (61’ Isaac Muleme)

    Subs Not Used:

    Charles Lukwago (G.K), Allan Kyambadde, Taddeo Lwanga, Moses Opondo, Bevis Mugabi

    Uganda Cranes captain on the day Hassan Wasswa Mawanda with the head coach Sebestien Desabre during the post match press conference

    QUOTES FROM THE POST MATCH PRESS CONFERENCE:

    Sebestien Desabre (Head coach):

    We played and fought well during the match. I saw the effort of fighting spirit from all the players. Unfortunately, it was just one mistake that cost us. We shall plan ahead for the next match and we have to improve

    Hassan Wasswa Mawanda (Captain):

    The players gave their all but did not get the result we all desired. It is a wake up call for us and the opportunity to rectify our mistakes early enough before the AFCON 2019 qualifier against Tanzania. We need to regroup so soon and clean the mistakes before taking on Niger on Saturday.

    Ugandan presence in a section of the stadium stands
  • FUFA Anthem to be played at Drum matches this weekend

    FUFA Anthem to be played at Drum matches this weekend

    The FUFA Anthem will be played at all the FUFA Drum games starting with match day 5 due this weekend.

    The tournament organising Committee chairman Mr. Rogers Byamukama confirmed the development.

    ‘Like you see during CAF and FIFA organized games where respective anthems are played while players are walking from the tunnels, equally the newly launched FUFA Anthem will be played on all the FUFA Drum games this weekend’ said Byamukama during thhe FUFA weekly press briefing on Wednesday at FUFA House in Mengo.

    Byamukama further asserted that the FUFA Anthem will be played only when the players are walking onto the pitch prior to kickoff but the National and Cultural anthems can as well be played as per the match organization.

    West Nile Province Players sing the National Anthem during their match against Tooro Province
    West Nile Province Players sing the National Anthem during their match against Tooro Province

    The FUFA Anthem composed by FUFA President Eng. Moses Hassim Magogo and sung by music diva Irene Ntale depicts the spirit of nationalism calling upon all Ugandans, fans, Sponsors and Government to rally their support towards the different National teams.

    The Anthem also embeds the spirit of unity, calling upon the different stakeholders to be one family and develop the game together.

    With the inaugural edition of the FUFA Drum entering the final bend of the group stages,  a lot is still at stake as provinces seek to advance to the quarterfinals in the penultimate games this weekend.

    The FUFA Drum Statistics after match Day 4
    The FUFA Drum Statistics after match Day 4

    The FUFA Drum Match Day 5 fixtures 

    Drum Fixtures Match Day 5
    Drum Fixtures Match Day 5

    When will FUFA Anthem be played:

    • All FUFA Competitions award giving matches and/or ceremonies

    • All RFA Competitions award giving matches and/or ceremonies

    • Opening and Closing of the FUFA General Assembly

    • Opening and Closing of the FUFA Members General Assemblies

    • All events as authorized by the FUFA Executive

     

    FUFA ANTHEM

     

    We Celebrate, Our Nation

    Our Future, Uganda

    And believe, in the Beautiful Game

    of Football, in Uganda

    We believe, in Our Mother Body

    FUFA, FUFA

    When the Boys and Girls

    Aspire to become Stars

    To become Stars

    Of the Uganda Cranes

    and the Crested Cranes

    and the Sand Cranes

    Come on our Fans

    Our Gallant Fans

    Our Sponsors

    Our Dear Government

    To support the Beautiful Game

     

    One Tribe, One Family

    One Religion, One Nation

    It is Our Game, It is Our Country.

    It is Our Joy, It is Our Nation

     

    The Past and Present Stars

    The Fallen and Living Heroes

    The Coaches and Referees

    The Players and the Officials

    Make this Game

     

    One Tribe, One Family

    One Religion, One Nation

    It is Our Game, It is Our Country.

    It is Our Joy, It is Our Nation

     

  • FUFA Drum 2018: The tournament has progressed for the better, says organizing committee chairman Byamukama

    FUFA Drum 2018: The tournament has progressed for the better, says organizing committee chairman Byamukama

    The chairperson of the local organizing committee for the 2018 FUFA Drum tournament, Rogers Byamukama is impressed about the progress for this inter-provinces tourney.

    Addressing the media on Wednesday at FUFA House during a press conference ahead of match day five fixtures, Byamukama commented about the great progress for the tournament;

    The FUFA Drum tournament has continued to progress for the better. As organizers, we are impressed that the tournament has attracted cultural, religious and political leaders, attracting as many people as possible. We thank the province leaders, players, fans, sponsors and the media who have supported the tournament in the best way possible.

    Ahmed Hussein (left) and Rogers Byamukama during the FUFA Press conference on Wednesday at Mengo
    FUFA Drum local organizing committee chairperson Rogers Byamukama

    Flanked by the FUFA Communications manager Ahmed Hussein, Byamukama also lauded the various provinces that have gone an extra mile to solicit for sponsorship through efficient community mobilization.

    Most teams have been able to look for sponsorship which is a great initiative as we are also in the final stages of securing the tournament sponsorship. This tournament has also helped provinces in handling event management and it has been a plat form for FUFA administrators to meet key stake holders in the game. The FUFA Drum has a high level of organization and we shall continue to maintain the status quo.

    The tournament returns this weekend with eight matches on Saturday, 2nd June 2018 and Sunday, 3rd June 2018.

    Besides Kampala and Busoga who have already booked their berths for the quarter finals, a lot is at stake for the remaining provinces.

    Match Fixtures:

    Saturday 2nd June, 2018:

    • Bugisu vs Busoga at Mbale Municipal Stadium, Mbale
    • Sebei vs Teso-Kiprotich Stadium, Kapchorwa
    • Kigezi vs Buganda-Kabale Municipal Stadium, Kabale
    • Acholi vs Lango-Pece Stadium, Gulu

    Sunday 3rd June, 2018:

    • Rwenzori vs Bunyoro- Nyahuka Christ Bundibugyo
    • Kampala vs Bukedi-StarTimes- Lugogo
    • West Nile vs Karamoja- Barokoro Ground-Zombo
    • Tooro vs Ankole- Buhinga Stadium, Fort Portal
  • Stanbic Uganda Cup 2018: KCCA, Synergy ready for return leg at Star Times Stadium, Lugogo

    Stanbic Uganda Cup 2018: KCCA, Synergy ready for return leg at Star Times Stadium, Lugogo

    Stanbic Uganda Cup 2018 (Semi-finals, 2nd Leg): Thursday, 31st May

    • KCCA Vs Synergy (KCCA Leads 1-0 on aggregate)

    At Star Times Stadium, Lugogo – Kampala (4 PM)

    There is still a lot to play for in the return leg of the Stanbic Uganda Cup semi-finals between the reigning champions KCCA and Synergy.

    The two clubs face off this Thursday, 31st May 2018 at the Star Times Stadium, Lugogo in Kampala.

    This follows the successful completion of the first leg played on Monday at the Masaka Recreational Stadium where KCCA won 1-0 courtesy of striker Patrick Kaddu’s strike.

    Ahead of the return leg, two coaches from the either camps talked about the readiness for their teams to face off.

    During a press conference held on Wednesday at FUFA House in Mengo, KCCA FC was represented by assistant manager Morley Byekwaso and Brian Ssenyondo represented Synergy.

    Morley Byekwaso

    WHAT THE TWO COACHES SAID:

    Morley Byekwaso, KCCA Assistant Manager:

    We played well during the first leg although we could have scored more than the one goal we had on the day. We are determined to progress for the finals and defend the championship as well

    Brian Ssenyondo

    Brian Ssenyondo, Synergy head coach:

    During the first leg, we missed many chances and were unfortunate to be on the losing side. As a young side with players full of passion, there is hope that we shall pick a decent result from Lugogo just as KCCA also managed to win away in Masaka

    MATCH OFFICIALS:

    Center Referee: Mashood Ssali

    1st Assistant Referee: Okello Lee

    2nd Assistant Referee: Lydia Nantabo

    Fourth Official: Aisha Ssemambo

    *The return leg of the other semi-final between Vipers and Sports Club Villa will be played at St Mary’s Stadium on Tuesday, 5th June 2018

    MAIN PHOTO: KCCA assistant manager Morley Byekwaso and Synergy’s Brian Ssenyondo greet after the press conference at FUFA House in Mengo, Kampala.

    PHOTO CREDITS: FUFA Communications Department

  • Uganda Cranes Camp in Niger: Opondo looking forward to make contribution

    Uganda Cranes Camp in Niger: Opondo looking forward to make contribution

    Fixtures

    30th May 2018

    Uganda vs CAR 11pm (EAST) at Stade General Seyni Kountche

    2nd June 2018

    Niger Vs Uganda at  11pm (EAST) Stade General Seyni Kountche

    All Matches Live on 102.1 FUFA fm

    Uganda Cranes players  Bevis Mugabi (L) and Moses Opondo  relaxing after training in Niger on Tuesday 

    Moses Opondo is one of the 23 players summoned by the Uganda Cranes Tactician Sebastien Desabre for a one week camp in Niger.

    The 20 year old Opondo is optimistic of his call up and is looking forward for his first test against Central African Republic on Wednesday evening.

    Uganda Cranes players stretching during the training session in Niger on Tuesday 29th May.

    While speaking to www.fufa.co.ug, the soft spoken lad said that when he is given the opportunity, he will play his role to impress the tactician for future assignments.

    ‘I am looking forward to my debut when I pull on the Uganda colors. However I still need to prove my worth for this selection’ said Opondo

    The Vendsyssel FF forward adds that he has to utilize this Niger training Camp to prove his ability in order to fulfill his dream of playing for the Cranes in more competitive matches.

    Uganda Cranes players during a training session in Niger on Tuesday 29th May.

    Meanwhile the team had a double training session on Tuesday morning and late evening at the Stade General Seyni Koutche ahead of the first encounter against CAR on Wednesday.

    Head coach Sebastien is using the camp for bonding purposes and assessing his players ahead of the resumption of the Total 2019 AFCON Qualifiers in September.

    FUFA Communications Department brings you highlights of the team’s training session on Tuesday through the lens.

    Main Photo: Uganda Cranes Fitness Coach Gerome Noel Tony directing Cranes midfielder Moses Opondo during training in Niger.

    Uganda Cranes players L-R Allan Kateregga, Khalid Aucho, Luwagga Kizito (with ball)  and Denis Iguma during  training in Niger
    Uganda Cranes winger Joseph Ochaya (L) training with other Cranes players in Niger.
    Uganda Cranes defender Murushid Juuko taking part in the last training in Niger on Tuesday 29th May.
    Uganda Cranes tacticians Head Coach Sebastien Desabre (M) with his assistant Matia Lule (L)  and Kitsman Saidi Lugolobi before the training session in Niger on Tuesday 29th May.
    Uganda Cranes team having prayers after the last training on Tuesday in Niger ahead of CAR match on Wednesday 30th May.

    MAIN PHOTO: Fitness trainer Gerome D’Antonio with Opondo during training in Niger.

  • The Corporate world is appreciating FUFA’s tireless efforts-says NIC Managing Director

    The Corporate world is appreciating FUFA’s tireless efforts-says NIC Managing Director

    FUFA’s Vision- to be the Number One football Nation in Africa on and off the pitch has led to many praises from the coporte world including the Ag. Managing Director of National Insurance Corporation (NIC) Mr. Elias Edu

    Mr. Edu was on a courtesy visit at FUFA House with NIC’s Head of Corporate Communications Pamela Abonyo where they met the FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo.

    FUFA President and Mr. Edu discussed a range of issues related to football for the short and long term.

    Edu was presented with a Uganda Cranes original jersey won by Khalid Aucho at the 2017 AFCON Finals in Gabon when Uganda returned to the continental soccer show piece after 39 years of waiting.

    Mr. Edu was also taken on a guided tour of the 102.1 FUFA fm where he was given the chance together with FUFA President to address the listeners.

    National Insurance Corporation Managing Director Mr. Elias Edu (R) with FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo (2nd left) after a radio interview at 102.1 FUFA FM on Tuesday 29th, May 2018. On the Extreme left is Pamela Abonyo of NIC. 

    The FUFA President was excited about Mr. Edu’s visit.

    “We are very excited as FUFA and on behalf of FUFA i would like to thank the Managing director of NIC for doing a cutesy call, normally meetings are over issues but when the MD come and say he’s just making a cutesy call, and the message which have been delivered in the short meeting which we had in my office, it is very encouraging to say how much we are trying as an institution to get better.”

    “And this is coming from the people who are putting money into the game, and this kind of assurance gives us a lot of energy to continue going forward.”

    NIC Ag. MD Elias Edu in verbatim;

    “We are very happy to be associated with FUFA. We thank FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo and his team. We have been supporting sports for a very long time and football is something we consider very much. We are so pleased with our relationship with FUFA.”

    “I took time to visit our friend and partner the FUFA President and we have shared our views to support football.”

    “We want to support the League and ensure that the league has necessary infrastructures and make sure the players are compensated when there is an injury.”

    “We want able men and women to go into football and deliver their best for the Country.”

    “We want Uganda to win the World cup not just to participate  and that is what we discussed  today and thank God I have the President here who shared views in that vision he is focused on the future, he is not looking at Uganda of today but Uganda of the next 10-20 years to be a power house of football.”

    “We thank you Mr. President and your team, myself and Miss Pamela. We are so much engaged, we want to promise you that you have a dependable partner in NIC and our love for football and sports is genuine. It’s not a love that started today. It’s the same love even in our parent Country (Nigeria).”

    “I want to replicate the services that we have rendered to this Country so that Uganda can be considered as a Country strong in Football.”

    ‘Thank you Mr. President and thank you every one out their supporting the game of football.”

    “Go out there, enter the Stadium wherever you are and show your participation in sports. We thank you all and share the same vision as NIC.”  

    NIC is the official insurance company of the Uganda Cranes and also offered a giant generator to FUFA being used at the FUFA Technical Centre, Njeru.

    Main Photo: (FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo handing over a Cranes Jersey to NIC Managing Director Elias Edu) 

  • Uganda Cranes in Niger, conduct first training session under floodlights

    Uganda Cranes in Niger, conduct first training session under floodlights

    Fixtures

    30th May 2018

    Uganda vs CAR at Stade General Seyni Kountche

    2nd June 2018

    Niger Vs Uganda at  Stade General Seyni Kountche

    All Matches Live on 102.1 FUFA fm

     

    Uganda Cranes safely arrived in Niamey on Monday evening ahead of the three Nations tournament with an aim of further preparations for Project Cameroon 2019.

    The Qualification campaign for the 2019 Total Nations Cup to be hosted by Cameroon resumes in September with Uganda Cranes hosting Tanzania at Mandel National Stadium.

    The team is accommodated at Hotel Tenere in Niamey the Capital of  Niger and later managed to conduct their maiden training session at the Stade General Seyni Koutche outer pitch.

    Twenty-one players were part of the session under the close eye of Head Coach Sebastian Desabre, his Assistant Mathias Lule, Goalkeeper Coach Fred Kajoba and the fitness instructor D’Antonio Gerome.

    The players yet to join- Captain Denis Onyango and Moses Opondo are expected to join the rest on Tuesday evening.

    Emmaneul Okwi and Joseph Ochaya connected with the team at Bole Airport in Addis Ababa while Bevis Mugabi, Yunus Sentamu and Edrisa Lubega had earlier arrived in Niamey.

     

    The Full Squad.

    Goalkeepers: Denis Onyango (Mamelodi Sundowns-SouthAfrica), Salim Jamal Magoola (Al Marriek-Sudan), Charles Lukwago (KCCA FC-Uganda)

    Defenders: Denis Iguma (AL-Nabi Sheet Clun-Lebanon), Nico Wakiro Wadada (Vipers-Uganda), Murushid Juuko (Simba-Tanzania), Bevis Mugabi (Yoevil Town-England), Timothy Denis Awany (KCCA FC –Uganda), Isaac Muleme (Alassiouty Sport- Egypt)

    Midefielders: Joseph Benson Ochaya (Lusaka Dyanmos-Zambai), Hassan Wasswa Mawanda (Tala’ea El Gaesh-Egypt), Khalid Aucho (Free Agent), Taddeo Lwanga(Vipers-Uganda), William Kizito Luwagga (CSM Politechnica Lasi-Romania), Milton Karisa (Vipers-Uganda), Allan Katerega (Cape Town City-South Africa), Faruku Miya (Stardard Liege-Belgiium), Moses Opondo (Vendsyssel FF –Denmark), Allan Kyambadde (SC Villa Jogoo-Uganda)

    Strikers : Emmanuel Okwi (Simba-Tanzania), Yunus Sentamu (KF Tirana-Albania), Shaban Muhammad (KCCA FC-Uganda) & Edrisa Lubega (Floridisdorfer AC-Austria)

    LOD: Issa Kakaire Magoola

    Head Coach: Sebastien Desabre

    Assistant Head Coach: Mathias Lule

    Goalkeeper Coach: Fred Kajoba

    Physical Fitness Instructor: D’Antonio Gerome

    Team Physician: Ronald Kisolo

    Team Physiotherapist: Ivan Sewanyana

    Team Coordinator: Crispus Muyinda

    FUFA Delegates: Jamal Ngobi (Eastern Football Association) & Johnson Fairfax Nyiria (North East Football Association)

    FUFA Secretariat: Richard Nandigobe Semanda

    Media Officer: Hamzah Nsereko Kawuma Afriqana

     

  • KCCA FC wins Semi-final 1st Leg of Stanbic Uganda Cup away in Masaka

    KCCA FC wins Semi-final 1st Leg of Stanbic Uganda Cup away in Masaka

    Semi-final 1st Leg:

    Mon, 28th May: Synergy FC 0:1 KCCA FC

    Sun, 27th, May: SC Villa 0:0 Vipers SC

    2nd Leg Semis

    Vipers SC vs SC villa -5th June at St. Mary’s Stadium Kitende

    KCCA FC vs Synergy FC at Star Times Stadium Lugogo on 31st May 

    Holders KCCA FC overcame Synergy FC in the Semi-final 1st Leg of Stanbic Uganda Cup by 1:0 away in Masaka Recreation Stadium on Monday 28th May.

    Striker Patrick Kaddu scored the vital goal for KCCA FC in the 22nd minute of the game to seal the victory against the Big League relegated side at Masaka Recreational Grounds.

    The hosts (Synergy FC) showcased a good performance with a lot of skills and endurance right from kickoff to the final whistle

    KCCA FC's Ibrahim Sadam Juma in control of the ball at the Recreation grounds in Masaka against Synergy FC
    KCCA FC’s Ibrahim Sadam Juma in control of the ball at the Recreation grounds in Masaka against Synergy FC

    “We got more chances than KCCA FC but our strikers were not clinical enough to convert the chances,  I’m sure we can reverse the results in the 2nd Leg, we can score a goal away and fight for the winner” Synergy FC Coach Brian Senyondo.

    KCCA FC who eliminated Big league side Kitara FC in the Quarter finals maintained the score despite the hard pressing from Synergy FC

    “Our opponents performed better than us, my players underrated them – we underperformed, my players are very inconsistent and unreliable when they win today they think they’re on top of the World.” KCCA FC Head Coach Mike Mutebi.

    Meanwhile, in the first Semi-final on Sunday 27th in Wankulukuku between Villa SC and Vipers SC settled for a goalless draw.

    Vipers captain Nicholas Wadada goes past SC Villa's Nicholas Kasozi during their clash on Sunday 27 may 2018 at Muteesa II Stadium Wankulukuku
    Vipers captain Nicholas Wadada goes past SC Villa’s Nicholas Kasozi during their clash on Sunday 27 may 2018 at Muteesa II Stadium Wankulukuku

    In the 2nd Leg Semis, Vipers SC will host SC villa on 5th June at St. Mary’s Stadium Kitende while KCCA FC will entertain Synergy FC at Star Times Stadium in Lugogo, Kampala on 31st May 2018.

  • Cranes travel to Niger ahead of three Nation tournament

    Cranes travel to Niger ahead of three Nation tournament

    30th May 2018

    Uganda vs CAR

    Stade General Seyni Kountche

    2nd June 2018

    Niger Vs Uganda

    Stade General Seyni Kountche

    Cranes officials at Entebbe International Airport preparing to depart for a three Nation Tournament in Niger on Monday morning 28th May 2018.

    The Uganda National senior football team The Cranes has departed this morning (3am) to Niamey, Niger for double engagements in a three Nation tournament started from 27th May-2th June 2018.

    The Cranes will play Central African Republic on Wednesday 30th May and the hosts Niger on Saturday 2nd June.

    Players who have been training with the team at Lugogo Stadium travelled in a contingent that departed from Entebbe International aboard Ethiopian Airlines.

    The rest of the Cranes players, Onyango Denis and Emanuel Okwi will connect with the National team in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia while England based defender Bevis Mugabi, Yunus Sentamu, Moses Opondo and Edrisa Lubega will join the team in Niger.

    Meanwhile, Gor Mahia’s Godfrey Walusimbi was left behind due to his Club’s local engagements. He was replaced by SC Villa’s midfielder Allan Kyambadde.

    The opening Match between Niger and CAR ended in a 3:3 draw on Sunday 27th May 2018.

     

    Contingent:

    Charles Lukwago, Salim Omar Magoola.

    Denis Iguma, Nico Wadada Wakiro, Murushid Juuko, Timothy Denid Awany.

    Others, Isaac Muleme, Hassan Wasswa Mawanda, Joseph Ochaya, Khalid Aucho, Tadeo Lwanga, Kizito William Luwagga, Milton Kalisa, Allan Kateregga, Shaban Muhamad, Allan Kyambadde and Faruku Miya.

    Denis Onyango, and Emanuel Okwi, Yunus Sentamu, Moses Opondo, Bevis Mugabi, Edrisa Lubega, to join the team in Ethiopia and Niger respectively.

     

    Officials:

    Issa Magoola (Leader of Delegation)

    Sebastien Desabre (Head Coach)

    Mathias Lule (Asst. Head Coach)

    Gerome Noel Tony (Fitness Coach) to join in Casablanca.

    Fred Kajoba (Goalkeeper Coach)

    Ronald Kisolo (Team Physician)

    Ivan Ssewanyana (Team Physiotherapist)

    Crispus Muyinda (Team Coordinator)

    Johnson Nyiria (Delegate)

    Jamal Ngobi (Delagate)

    Richard Semanda (Staff)

    Hamza Kawuma Nsereko (Team Media Officer)

     

     

  • Commission of inquiry into Officiation Allegations starts work

    Commission of inquiry into Officiation Allegations starts work

    The FUFA Commission of inquiry into match officiation allegations has started its work. The Committee set up by the Emergency Executive Committee on Friday 11th May 2018, rolled off its assignments on Friday at Ivys’ Hotel Wakaliga.

    The Commission was set following information received of consistent allegations from a spectrum of stakeholders regarding the FUFA Competitions match officiation in general.

    The Committee also received the Terms of Reference from FUFA.

    ‘The commission’s scope shall be specifically limited to Uganda Premier League, FUFA Big League, Uganda Cup, The FUFA Drum, FUFA Juniors League, FUFA Women Elite league and the FUFA Women’s Cup’ said the FUFA President who addressed the press conference.

    FUFA Commission of Inquiry in one of their first sitting
    FUFA Commission of Inquiry in one of their first sitting

    FUFA has also confirmed that media expert Douglas Mazune will be the Commission’s Communications Officer.

    The Commission of inquiry 

    • 1. Hon. Kidega Dan – Chairman
    • 2. Mr. Zirabamuzale B. Muzafaru – Vice Chairman
    • 3. Mr. Mutenyo Keneddy – Member
    • 4. Ms. Nakamya Annet – Member
    • 5. Hon. Kasibante Moses – Member
    • 6. Douglas Mazune-Communications Officer

     

    Main Photo:

    FUFA President Eng.Moses Magogo hands over terms of reference to Former E.A.C Assembly Speaker Hon.Dan Kidega (centre) who is Chairman and the other members of the FUFA Commission of Inquiry

     

  • The FUFA Drum-Match Day 5: Points up for grabs as teams return for crucial stage

    The FUFA Drum-Match Day 5: Points up for grabs as teams return for crucial stage

    All Provincial Teams will be eager to name full squads with more quality players when The FUFA Drum returns with match day 5 this weekend on 2nd and 3rd June across the country.

    Local based stars like Paul Mucureezi and those playing abroad like Denis Onyango, Hassan Wasswa, Salim Jamal have not been able to play for their Province Team but have been following proceedings of the tournament.

    With all players in recess following the end of the domestic Leagues both in Uganda and away where they play, the Head coaches of the 16 teams will be hopeful of making use of the services of these star players.

    ‘I know how much I miss playing for my Province. There is enough time for me to play for them during the offside. We need to collect good points from the remaining two games for our team’ said Mucureezi.

    It is not clear what kind of involvement and support players like Onyango, Salim Jamal, Yunus Sentamu, Tony Mawejje, Murushidi Juuko will have towards their teams.

    However putting in mind how much they treasure their cultures and traditions, it is highly likely that they will play a key role either on the pitch on offer any moral support.

    Statistics after Match Day 4 of The FUFA Drum. Kampala is the only team that has won all its 4 games so far while Sebei are searching for their maiden point.

     Tooro plays friendly match ahed of clash with Ankole. 

    Kyarusozi Select 2-2 Tooro Province. As Tooro prepares to face Ankole Province Team, a friendly match was played on Sunday in Kyarusozi.

    Kwezi Harrison scored a brace fro Kyarusozi while Ronald Nyanya also got a brace for the visitors.

     

    West Nile names Squad

    West Nile has released their Squad for the forthcoming fixture against Karamoja on 3rd June 2018 in Zombo. West Nile province has also lined up a friendly match with Acholi Province on Wednesday 30th May 2018 at Barokoro in Paidha.

    Goalkeepers: 1-Ajaib Nafian (URA), 2-Anyama Richard (Onduparaka),

    Defenders: Okocha Rashid (Onduparaka), Rashid Toha (Onduparaka), Kizza Mustafa (KCCA), Obenchan Filbert (KCCA), Odagiu Khalid (Paidha Black Angels), Sabir Nesta (Kirinya Jinja ss), Atendele Geriga Kapi (Koboko Rising stars), Ayiko (Maroons)

    Midfielders: Gift Ali (Proline), Feni Alli (Unattached), Orombi Ronald (Maroons), Chika Sydney (Maroons), Wani Ivan (Maroons), Ovoyo Solomon (Nkumba University), Joel Jangeyambe (Nebbi Central), Gadaffi Wahad Adjumani (Onduparaka), Tabu Vitalis (SC VIlla), Abel Eturude (SC Villa), Adriko Joel (Mvara Manya Boys), Faizol Anini (Onduparaka)

    Strikers: Shaban Muhammad (KCCA), Brian Umony (Indian Premier League), Oromchan Villa (Paidha Black Angels), Abang Cromwell (Paidha Black Angels), Bida Ezra (Onduparaka), Amaku Fred (Kirinya Jinja ss), Leku Alfred (Express), Okuthi Ceaser (Onduparaka)

     

    Bugisu have the leading scorer of the competition JAmes Alitho who in this picture is the keeper. That is the only game he has featured as a shot stopper. He has since moved upfront to revive his team’s chances.

    Fixtures

    Saturday 2nd June, 2018

    Bugisu vs Busoga at Mbale Municipal Stadium, Mbale

    Sebei vs Teso-Kiprotich Stadium, Kapchorwa

    Kigezi vs Buganda-Kabale Municipal Stadium, Kabale

    Acholi vs Lango-Pece Stadium, Gulu

     

    Sunday 3rd June, 2018

    Rwenzori vs Bunyoro- Nyahuka Christ Bundibugyo

    Kampala vs Bukedi-StarTimes- Lugogo

    West Nile vs Karamoja- Barokoro Ground-Zombo

    Tooro vs Ankole- Buhinga Stadium, Fort Portal

     

    MAIN PHOTO: Bunyoro’s Kabon Living of Onduparaka FC chest controls the ball from Rwenzori player at Boma grounds in Hoima

  • Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC Crowned FWEL 2017/18 Champions

    Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC Crowned FWEL 2017/18 Champions

    FUFA WOMEN ELITE LEAGUE FINAL PLAYOFF

    Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC 1:0 Olila Women FC

    3rd Place Playoff

    Kampala Queens FC 0:1 Gafford Ladies FC    

    Kawempe Muslim Ladies Football Club has been crowned 2017/18 FUFA Women Elite League Champions after edging Olila Women Football Club by 1:0 at StarTimes Stadium Lugogo in Kampala on Saturday 26th May 2018.

    Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC Captain Nakabugo Mariam recieves a dame check from the FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo (R)
    Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC Captain Nakabugo Mariam recieves a dame check from the FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo (R), FUFA 1st VP Justus Mugisha and FUFA 3rd VP Hon Minister Florence Nakiwala Kiyinji

    Champions Kawempe received a dame cheque of UGX 12m as prize Money while Olila Women Football Club clinched Ush.7m.

    Tracy Jones Akiror was named FWEL 2017/18 season MVP following her tremendous performance
    Tracy Jones Akiror was named FWEL 2017/18 season MVP following her tremendous performance

    Midfielder Tracy Akror took the advantage from a rebound on the edge of the box to score the vital goal in the 23rd minute.

    Tracy Jones Akiror unleashing the shot that won Kawempe their 4th league title
    Tracy Jones Akiror unleashing the shot that won Kawempe their 4th league title

    Kawempe’s forward Juliet Nalukenge had the chance to send the Eastern based Club Olila two goals down but her effort hit the cross bar in the 71st minute.

    However, Kawempe enjoyed most of the chances and in the additional time Nalukenge dribbled passed Olila’s goalkeeper Angeo Lucy before her strike hit the goal post.

    Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC Coach Ayub Khalifan (blue) celebrates victory with some of his players
    Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC Coach Ayub Khalifan (blue) celebrates victory with some of his players

    “I thank God we have have made history by winning the fourth title in a row, its special to me and my team. I had given up to the trophy to the team that signed most of my players in the early stages of the league, I have used mainly young players and wasn’t expecting them to archive this.

    I call upon my competitors in the league not to give, they should focus on next season” Kawempe Muslim Coach Ayub Kalifan.

    Olila’s play maker Alupo Norah failed to have the best of her game in the entire 90 minutes having only one short on target thanks to the alertness and aggressiveness Kawempe’s defender and team captain Mariam Nakabugo.

    Olila Women FC Captain Amangat Marion recieves a dame check from the FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo (R), as FUFA 1st VP Justus Mugisha and FUFA 3rd VP Hon Minister Florence Nakiwala Kiyinji look on
    Olila Women FC Captain Amangat Marion recieves a dame check from the FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo (R), as FUFA 1st VP Justus Mugisha and FUFA 3rd VP Hon Minister Florence Nakiwala Kiyinji look on

    Meanwhile, in the 3rd playoff match, Gafford took the victory over Kampala Queens Football Club by 1:0 thanks to Monica Namwasa’s strike in the 23rd Minute.

    Gafford Ladies' Anitah Nabirye (8) in action agains Kampala Queens FC Kisitu Faridah(17( during the 3rd palce playoff at Lugogo
    Gafford Ladies’ Anitah Nabirye (8) in action agains Kampala Queens FC Kisitu Faridah(17( during the 3rd palce playoff at Lugogo

    FUFA President  Eng. Moses Magogo graced the awarding ceremony together with FUFA 1st Vice President Justus Mugisha, FUFA 3rd  Vice President Hon. Minister Florence Nakiwala Kiyingi, Owek. Florence Balunywa Nkalubo, Hamid Juma Chairman FUFA Competitions Committee, Chris Kalibbala Chairman football development Committee , Agnes Mugena FUFA Excutive Committe member and Women Referees delegate Rosebell Rwamuyamba.

    Kawempe starting XI

    Adeke Juliet, Naziz Florence, Aluka Grace, Adubango Rehema, Nakabugo Mariam, Akiror Tracy Jones, Nakibuka Acia, Apon Sharon, Nantongo Aisha, Nalukenge Juliet and Namatta Anita

    Olila starting XI

    Angeo Phoebe, Bunyu Mariam, Amangat Mariam, Ariokot Eunice, Nantumbwe Wilmer, Kamai Magdalene, Nantongo Cissy, Achena Sharon, Amoding Siporosa, Arakit Dorcus, Alupo Norah

    Prize Money Break down

    • Winner – 12M UGX
    • 1st Runners up – 7M UGX
    • 2nd Runners up – 5M UGX
    • 4th Place – 2M UGX

    Awards given

    • FAIR PLAY  – Ajax Queens FC.
    • GOLDEN BOOT – Moureen Kinavudori (UCU) 10 Goals
    • GOLDEN GLOVES  – Adeke Juliet (Kawempe muslim) conceded only 3 goals the whole season
    • MVP .  Akiror Tracy(Kawempe muslim)

    Past competition record

    • 2015 Finals
      • Kawempe Muslim Ladies 3-2 Buikwe She Red Stars
    • 2016 Finals
      • Kawempe Muslim 0 (4) – 0 (2) She Corporates
    • 2017 Finals
      • UCU Lady Cardinals 0-4 Kawempe Muslim Ladies
    • 2018 Finals
      • Kawempe Muslim Ladies 1-0 Olila WFC