Author: Ahmed Marsha

  • President Museveni clears AFCON qualification bonuses for Uganda Cranes players & officials

    President Museveni clears AFCON qualification bonuses for Uganda Cranes players & officials

    The Fountain of Honour of the Republic of Uganda, His Excellency President Yoweri Museveni Kaguta has fulfilled the promise made of paying the bonuses  of all the Uganda Cranes players and officials who were part of the team that qualified for the 2017 AFCON finals in Gabon.

    FUFA Communications Manager Ahmed Hussein confirmed the development to the media during the weekly press conference on Wednesday at FUFA House in Mengo.

    ‘We are in touch with State House over the transfer of the players and officials bonuses on to their accounts. Some players and officials have received their bonuses but we shall ascertain the exact details when the process is completed and release an official statement’ said Hussein.

    ‘FUFA is very grateful of the President’s generous heart of giving to sports and in particular to FUFA. The President has always supported our activities when approached and we are confident he do the same for the AFCON Finals as he promised when he hosted the Uganda Cranes at Luncheon in Entebbe at State House’ added Hussein.

    Uganda Cranes Head coach who led the team to the dreamland after 39 years of waiting has already released the programme for the team that will see them camp in Tunisia and Dubai before flying to Gabon in 2017.

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    FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo in a Blue suit hands over the portrait of Uganda Cranes XI to HE President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni and First Lady Janet Museveni that started against Comoros. Cranes beat Comoros 1-0 to qualify for the 2017 AFCON finals.

     

     

  • AFCON 2017 finals: Micho releases Uganda Cranes detailed plan ahead of Gabon

    AFCON 2017 finals: Micho releases Uganda Cranes detailed plan ahead of Gabon

    Uganda Cranes’ head coach, Milutin ‘Micho’ Sredejovic has released the detailed programme for the national team ahead of the AFCON 2017 finals in Gabon.

    The detailed programme includes residential and non training,  training camps and international friendly matches.

    Flanked by the assistant coach Moses Basena, Ahmed Hussein (FUFA communications manager) and the deputy FUFA CEO, Humphrey Mandu, Micho boldly underlined utmost committment to the national team.

    I have a life contract with Uganda. I am fully committed to my job as the Uganda Cranes head coach.

    The programme to prepare the team for the AFCON finals in Gabon is comprehensive as we humbly appeal to the Government to come in with the timely financial support as promised by His Excellency the President of Uganda.

    Coach Micho and his assistant Moses Basena during the press conference at Mengo on Wednesday
    Coach Micho and his assistant Moses Basena during the press conference at Mengo on Wednesday

    The coach appealed to the media to support the cause as the training starts with non-residential drills.

    Meanwhile, 25 players start training on Wednesday evening at Nelson Mandela National Stadium.

    Full Training Programme:

    23rd – 25th November 2016 – Non-residential training for 25 players

    26th November 2016 – Break for KCCA Vs Tusker International club friendly match

    17th – 30th November 2016 – Training sessions

    30th November 2016 – Provisional  list of Uganda Cranes players for AFCON 2017

    15th – 16th December 2016 – Non Residential training sessions

    17th – 18th December 2016 – Total rest for the players

    19th – 24th December 2016 – Residential training session

    25th December 2016 – Christmas day (Rest)

    26th December 2016 – Training resumes till 30th December 2016 in Kampala

    29th December 2016 – Option for international friendly match

    30th December 2016 – Team departure for Tunisia training camp

    1st January 2017 – International friendly match against Libya

    4th January 2017 – Uganda Cranes will play Tunisia

    5th January 2017 – Traveling to Dubai camp (Al Wasl)

    5th – 13th January 2017 – Dubai training camp with options of two international friendly matches  between 8th and 11th November 2016

    13th January 2017 – End of camp

    14th January 2017 – Polishing aspect and traveling to Gabon

  • Pictorial: FUFA acquires Ecobank as new partner, Uganda Cranes fundraising kicks off

    Pictorial: FUFA acquires Ecobank as new partner, Uganda Cranes fundraising kicks off

    The ever swelling list of  Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) sponsors, partners and working associates keeps multiplying day after day.

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    On Tuesday, during a special press conference held at Nile Hall, Serena International Hotel in Kampala, Ecobank was officially unveiled as the yet another partner of the federation and sponsor for the national team, Uganda  Cranes with a sponsorship of Ug.shs 450M for three years.

    The FUFA President, Eng. Moses Magogo, FUFA Executive Committee member Rogers Byamukama, VP Dennis Mbidde chat with ECO Bank's M.D Clement Dodoo at Serena before the press conference kicked off
    The FUFA President, Eng. Moses Magogo, FUFA Executive Committee member Rogers Byamukama, VP Dennis Mbidde chat with Ecobank’s M.D Clement Dodoo at Serena before the press conference kicked off

    At the event, FUFA was ably represented by the President Eng. Moses Magogo, Vice President Dennis Mbidde, Executive Member Rogers Byamukama, FUFA Deputy CEO Humphrey Mandu, FUFA Marketing Director Esther Musoke, Uganda Cranes head coach Milutin ‘Micho’ Sredejovic plus National team players Hassan Wasswa Mawanda and Nicholas Wadada.

    Eco Bank M.D Clement Dodoo delivers his speech at Serena Hotel in Kampala
    Ecobank M.D Clement Dodoo delivers his speech at Serena Hotel in Kampala

    Ecobank Managing Director Clement Dodoo, Executive Director Annette Kihuguru , Primrose Kobusingye (Head of Marketing and Communications), were joined by the other staff from the bank

    The drive targets  to raise Ug.shs 6 Billion to help assist the National team prepare for the 2017 AFCON finals in Gabon.

    Fans who contribute Ug.shs 10,000 or more automatically enter the draw that will be held weekly starting next week. Instant prizes will also be won.

    The mood at the Nile Hall, Serena Hotel in Kampala
    The mood at the Nile Hall, Serena Hotel in Kampala

    The account number to deposit on the money is 0069166105476001 under the names- FUFA- Uganda Cranes in all Ecobank branches in Uganda.

    The drive intends to raise Ug.shs 6 Billion to help assist the national team prepare for the 2017 AFCON finals in Gabon.

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    The fundraising campaign has a slogan ” MUJJE TULUMBE GABON NALO NA KAJA” where fans have to donate money through the various collection centers across the country or via mobile money on 0701-224433.

    FUFA President, Eng. Moses Magogo leads the fundraising by example with a donatiion
    FUFA President, Eng. Moses Magogo leads the fundraising by example with a donation

    The FUFA President, Eng. Moses Magogo appreciated Eco Bank for the sponsorship and accepting to work with FUFA.

    “Today, we have acquired yet another partner, Eco Bank. This is true manifestation of the trust different institutions have developed with FUFA” Eng. Magogo stated.

    FUFA Executive Committee member Rogers Byamukama with a donation too
    FUFA Executive Committee member Rogers Byamukama with a donation too
    Nicholas Wadada contributes money at the collection center
    Nicholas Wadada contributes money at the collection center
    Eco Bank Managing Director Clement Dodoo donates
    Eco Bank Managing Director Clement Dodoo donates on Tuesday
    FUFA 3rd Vice President Dennis Mbidde
    FUFA 3rd Vice President Dennis Mbidde
    Daily Monitor's Ismail Dhakaba Kigongo is among the journalists who responded in the affirmative to the fundraising cause
    Daily Monitor’s Ismail Dhakaba Kigongo is among the journalists who responded in the affirmative to the fundraising cause

    50 lucky fans will be rewarded with an expense paid for trip to go and watch Uganda Cranes in Gabon come January 2017.

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    L-R: FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo, FUFA 2nd V.P Dennis Mbidde and Uganda Cranes head coach Milutin Sredejovic
    Eco Bank Head of marketing and Communication, Primrose Kobusingye standing next to a money collection container
    Eco Bank Head of marketing and Communication, Primrose Kobusingye standing next to a money collection container

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    Ecobank joins the other FUFA sponsors and partners as Airtel Uganda Limited (the official Uganda Cranes sponsors), Nile Breweries Limited (official beer for the Uganda Cranes), Bidco Uganda Limited (official laundry partner) and National Insurance Corporation (NIC), the FUFA official insurance company.

    “MUJJE TULUMBE GABON NAKAJJA”

  • FUFA’s capacity building spreads to North East with Level 1 coaching course

    FUFA’s capacity building spreads to North East with Level 1 coaching course

    Close to 60 participants are undergoing a FUFA Level 1 coaching course at Light SS, Soroti Municipality in the North East region. It is the first major coaching course in the region this season and was officially opened by the Chairman North East region Football Association Stephen Onyait. He was accompanied by North East Region FA FUFA Delegate John Odong and Excom Memebr Simon Otim.

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    Ebulu ‘Senior” Simon (L) aged 65 listening to the Instructor Haruna Kebba during the practical sessions. Ebulu was coached by famous coach Ben Curtis Omoding Snr in 1974.

    With FUFA’s conclusive plan under President Eng. Moses Magogo to improve capacity building in all the 8 regions (Buganda, North East, Northern, West Nile, Eastern, Kampala, Western and Kitara) this week’s coaching course  is one of the many areas where the local soccer governing is putting a lot of emphasis.

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    The only female participant – Arudo Anna Grace (2nd R). She is attending the coaching course with a class of 58 male participants in Soroti.

    The 59 coaches including Ebulu ‘Senior’ Simon of Olila Boys FC and Arudo Anna Grace (Olila High School ) are from the various clubs in the North East region playing in the different FUFA sanctioned football leagues-3rd, 4th, 5th plus the FUFA Women Elite League. Arudo is the only female taking part in this course handled by Harunah Kebba and is assisted by the regional local coaches Mike Erebu- Course Coordinator Sylus Oluka- Mobiliser and Geoffrey Okwi and Pastor Simon Ebetu.

    The participants will under go both theory and practical sessions but subject to examinations that will result into certification.

    Participants:

    Edyangu Moses (Kobulubulu SS/Okapel Red Stars FC), Oketa Jimmy Phillips (Kaberamaido Technical Institute/Kobulubulu SS), Aporu Abdul-Salam (Kobulubuu SS, SK FC),

    Olum Simon Peter (Soccer City FC), Eboku Norman (Starlight SS Amuria), Engulu Ambrose (Crane City FC), Odeke Lazaro (Opot Rangers FC), Olupot Michilos (Kobwin United FC), Ojur Patrick (Acampii FC),

    Elocu Patrick (All Stars FC), Oriokot John Stephen (Amuria Crane City FC), Edwogu Moses (Kaberamaido Town Council FC), Okello Jonathan (Okapel Red Star), Malinga Alex Akol (Serere Heroes),

    Osege Pius (Warid Stars FC-Kaberamaido), Pande Sadam (Olila Women FC), Abonget Samuel (Olila Women FC), Eridu John Julius (Serere United), Ebuku David (Olila High High School FC), Amollo Simon Peter (Kumel United FC), Okello Griffin  (Mukura Kakise FC), Aupal Nathan ( (Exsol United FC), Emeetai Thomas (Soroti FC), Oriokot Benjamin (Soroti FC), Ojur Julius (Angorom FC), Otim Simon ( Light SS),

    Daniel Emaru (Alleluya 2008 FC, Arudo Anna Grace (Olila High School), Otalla Christopher (Tilling FC), Aisu Charles Felix (Sunday Special FC), Ocheger Elijah (Amema FC), Edibu Thomas (Alwa Central), Angulo Patrick Felix (Soroti Central),  Okodo Moses (Amuria High School), Okello James (Kamuk FC), Okiroro Sam (Soroti FC), Opam Tom (Amuria High School), Babu Mbaraka (Soroti), Hussein Haruna (Soroti), Ebetu Simon (Soroti), Okello Albert (Ngora), Omaria James ( Soroti-Light SS Crane City), Ekelu Valentine (Kaberamaido), Edaru John (Serere Okodo), Oliba Bernard Paul (Kateta FC-Serere), Eyobu John Stephen (Amoru FC Drivers), Adome Samuel (Light SS), Elobu Simon (Rangers FC), Eyoku Emmanuel (Blue Fire), Alica Boniface (Belt), Elau Joseph (Soccer City FC), Ogugu Simon Peter ( Soccer Club KB), Odilet Moses (Otuboi Town Council), Enabu David ( Sun City), Ogulei Moses (Amuria Crane City), Lasege Samuel (Amuria), Ewalu Vincent (Atutu Super Heroes) and Okonkole Isaac (Black Heroes)

    FUFA/CAF Coaching levels:

    • FUFA Beginners’ Course
    • FUFA Level I
    • CAF C
    • CAF B
    • CAF A
    • CAF Pro     
  • 2017 AFCON FINALS: FUFA & Ecobank launch major fundraising drive for Uganda Cranes, 50 fans to be flown to Gabon

    2017 AFCON FINALS: FUFA & Ecobank launch major fundraising drive for Uganda Cranes, 50 fans to be flown to Gabon

    Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) in conjunction with Ecobank have officially launched a special fundraising drive for the national team, Uganda Cranes.

    Under the fundraising drive, 50 Uganda Cranes lucky fans will be transported to Gabon for an all-expenses paid for trip to watch the 2017 AFCON Finals. Uganda Cranes will be at the AFCON Finals for the first time in 39 years.

    The launch took place at Nile Hall, Serena Hotel Kampala where the Ecobank Managing Director Clement Dodoo, Executive Director Annette Kihuguru were joined by the other staff from the bank.

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    L-R Ecobank Executive Director Anette Kihuguru, MD Clemente Dodoo, FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo, VP Denis Mbidde, Hassan Wasswa (Uganda Cranes) player at the ceremony held in Serena.

    The FUFA team was well represented by the President Eng. Moses Magogo, Vice President Dennis Mbidde, Executive Member Rogers Byamukama, FUFA Deputy CEO Humphrey Mandu,

    FUFA Marketing Director Esther Musoke, Uganda Cranes head coach Milutin ‘Micho’ Sredejovic plus National team players Hassan Wasswa Mawanda and Nicholas Wadada.

    The drive targets  to raise Ug.shs 6 Billion to help assist the National team prepare for the 2017 AFCON finals in Gabon.

    The fundraising campaign has a slogan “MUJJE TULUMBE GABON NALO NA KAJA” where fans have to donate money through the Ecobank branches across the country or via mobile money on 0701-224433.

    Independent auditors BDO East Africa  have been hired to ensure the drive is transparent and effective.

    Nicholas Wadada leads by example as he contributes money at the collection center
    Uganda Cranes defender Nicholas Wadada leads by example as he contributes money at the collection center. The Ecobank staff, FUFA team and the media made an instant contribution.

    “Let me first congratulate the Uganda Cranes for qualifying to the 2017 AFCON finals in Gabon. As a bank, we decided to corporate with FUFA because they proved they are very accountable and trustworthy. We believe in Pan Africanism. We shall be very transparent and we urge the public to contribute to this noble cause” Dodoo noted in his brief remarks.

    Micho addresses the media and guests during the Press conference held on Tuesday at Serena Hotel in Kampala

    “I was impressed on my first visit to FUFA House with the high levels of professionalism being exhibited in Mengo’ added Dodoo who hails from Ghana.

    50 lucky fans will be rewarded with an all expense paid for trip to go and watch Uganda Cranes in Gabon come January 2017.

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    Ecobank MD Clemente Dodoo making his contribution towards the drive. He was followed by FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo

    A Sports editor at the Red Pepper George Katongole won himself a ticket to Gabon after answering correctly a question paused to all in the hall. he answered that Togo is the country where the headquarters of Ecobank are found in Africa.

    Fans who contribute Ug.shs 10,000 or more automatically enter the draw that will be held weekly starting next week. Instant prizes will also be won. The account number to deposit on the money is 0069166105476001 under the names- FUFA- Uganda Cranes in all Ecobank branches in Uganda.

    Dodoo in his speech praised FUFA for being a trustworthy institution.
    “When we were asked to work with FUFA, there is no way we could hold back because they have proven themselves as a trustworthy institution with well audited and displayed books of accounts. We are also glad that the national team qualified for the AFCON 2016 finals in Gabon. Let us come together as a nation and support” Dodoo remarked.
    The FUFA President, Eng. Moses Magogo appreciated Ecobank for the sponsorship and accepting to work with FUFA.

    “Today, we have acquired yet another partner, Ecobank. This is true manifestation of the trust different institutions have developed with FUFA” Eng. Magogo stated.
    The partnership thus makes Ecobank  the official banking institution for FUFA.

     

  • Sponsorship & Marketing: FUFA, Uganda Cranes land Ug.shs 450M package from Eco Bank

    Sponsorship & Marketing: FUFA, Uganda Cranes land Ug.shs 450M package from Eco Bank

    Tuesday, 22nd November 2016 has once again been another landmark day in the history of Uganda’s football.

    Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) in conjunction with Eco Bank unveiled a sponsorship package worth Ug.shs 450M specifically for the Uganda Cranes.

    The three year sponsorship comes in timely of the Uganda Cranes’ preparation for the 2017 finals in Gabon.

    The well attended function at the Nile Hall, Serena Hotel in Kampala was graced by  the FUFA President, Eng. Moses Magogo.

    Eng. Magogo was joined by the Uganda Cranes head coach Milutin Sredejovic, players (Hassan Wasswa Mawanda and Nicholas Wadada), FUFA Vice President Dennis Mbidde, FUFA Executive Committee Member Rogers Byamukama, Deputy CEO Humphrey Mandu, FUFA Marketing director Esther Musoke, FUFA Communications manager, Ahmed Hussein, ECO Bank managing director, Clement Dodoo, Eco Bank Executive Director Annette Kihuguru, other staff from the bank and the media personnel.

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    Dodoo in his speech praised FUFA for the being a trustworthy institution.

    “When we were asked to work with FUFA, there is no way we could hold back because they have proven themselves as a trustworthy institution with well audited and displayed books of accounts. We are also glad that the national team qualified for the AFCON 2016 finals in Gabon. Let us come together as a nation and support” Dodoo remarked.

    The FUFA President, Eng. Moses Magogo appreciated Eco Bank for the sponsorship and accepting to work with FUFA.

    “Today, we have acquired yet another partner, Eco Bank. This is true manifestation of the trust different institutions have developed with FUFA” Eng. Magogo stated.

    Micho addresses the media and guests during the Press conference held on Tuesday at Serena Hotel in Kampala
    Micho addresses the media and guests during the Press conference held on Tuesday at Serena Hotel in Kampala

    Uganda Cranes head coach, Milutin ‘Micho’ Sredejovic voiced his happiness for the sponsorship to the national team in line with motivating the players ahead of the AFCON 2017 finals and future engagements.

    This is a great gesture and the partnership with ECO Bank will drive the players an extra mile. We shall release the full details of the team’s preparations on Wednesday, 23rd November 2016

    Hassan Wasswa Mawanda, who spoke on the behalf of the players echoed with confidence the potentiality and threat Uganda Cranes will pose at AFCON 2017 finals in Gabon.

    We are very ready to fight for the nation. We are not underdogs. There we are ready to show our true character in Gabon

    Nicholas Wadada leads by example as he contributes money at the collection center
    Nicholas Wadada leads by example as he contributes money at the collection center

    Meanwhile, a fundraising drive where 50 Uganda Cranes fans will be transported to Gabon for an all-expenses paid for trip has been also launched.

    The drive intends to raise Ug.shs 6 Billion to help assist the national team prepare for the 2017 AFCON finals in Gabon.

    The fundraising campaign has a slogan “CRANES NALO NA KAJA” where fans have to donate money through the various collection centers across the country or via mobile money on 0701-224433.

    50 lucky fans will be rewarded with an expense paid for trip to go and watch Uganda Cranes in Gabon come January 2017.

    Eco Bank joins the ever swelling long list of FUFA sponsors and partners as Airtel Uganda Limited (the official Uganda Cranes sponsors), Nile Breweries Limited (official beer for the Uganda Cranes), Bidco Uganda Limited (official laundry partner) and National Insurance Corporation (NIC), the FUFA official insurance company.

  • 2017 AFCON Finals: Early preparations to kick off on Wednesday, 25 players summoned for non residential training

    2017 AFCON Finals: Early preparations to kick off on Wednesday, 25 players summoned for non residential training

    The Uganda Cranes technical team will kick off early preparations for the 2017 AFCON Finals with four non residential training sessions before the end of November.

    With the 2016 CACAFA Senior Challenge cup still in balance, FUFA has heeded to the plans submitted by the Uganda Cranes Head coach Milutin ‘Micho’ Sredojevic.

    ‘FUFA will support the technical team towards preparations and planning for the 2017 AFCON Finals, Gabon. It is a challenge to the team not getting an opportunity to play in the CECAFA Senior challenge Cup which had been included in the Cranes preparations for the AFCON Finals. We have had to change the plans’ said FUFA Communications Manager Ahmed Hussein

    ‘Micho will release the detailed programme at the FUFA weekly press conference on Wednesday of the Uganda Cranes’ preparations for the 2017 AFCON Finals. The press conference will start at 10 am at FUFA House’ added Hussein

     

    Here is the breakdown of the programme

    Monday 21st November- Cranes 25 man squad released for 4 non residential  training sessions on 23rd, 24th, 27th and 28th November, 2016.

    Wednesday 23rd November- Micho to release detailed programme of the Uganda Cranes preparations for 2017 AFCON Finals

    Wednesday 30th November-Announcement of Uganda Cranes provisional squad to the 2017 AFCON Finals

    The 25 man squad for 4 non residential  training sessions on 23rd, 24th, 27th and 28th November, 2016.

    Jamal Salim, Ochan Benjamin, Watenga Ismail, Wadada Nicholas, Okoth Denis, Batambuze Shafiq, Toha Rashid, Kassaga Richard, Lwaliwa Khalid, Awanyi Timothy, Wasswa Hassan Mawanda, Tony Mawejje, Kizito Geoffrey, Kizito Keziron, Mutyaba Muzamil, Sadam Juma, Erisa Sekisambu, Mucurezi Paul, Walusimbi Godfrey, Lubega Edrisa, Sentamu Yunus, Nsibambi Derrick, Serunkuma Geoffrey and Shaban Muhammad.

    MAIN PHOTO: Uganda Cranes Head coach Micho and his assistant Moses Basena (in a deep football discussion)  have summoned 25 players for the initial stages of the team’s early preparations for  2017 AFCON Finals.

     

  • FUFA Juniors League: Massa nets hat-trick for Kirinya Jinja SS

    FUFA Juniors League: Massa nets hat-trick for Kirinya Jinja SS

    Fred Massa a nephew to Uganda Cranes historic captain Geoffrey Massa netted the quickest goal over the weekend in the FUFA U-17 Juniors League. Massa, born on 30th June 2002 is a Senior One student at Jinja SS,scored after 37 seconds for Kirinya Jinja SS Junior and got his name on the score sheet with a hat-trick against JMC Hippos to take his tally to 5 goals this season. Kirinya Jinja SS won 4-2 in the Jinja derby. Massa also dons the same shirt number (11) just like the Cranes captain who led Uganda to the dreamland- 2017 AFCON Finals again after 39 years of waiting. Zziwa Vincent got the other goal for the victors.

    Joseph Mpanguzi got a brace for the home side JMC Hippos.

    Other results

    BUL 2-0 Onduparaka  Goals; Mukisa Owen. Onyango Herbert

    Proline 0-1 Police Goal; Abdul Semwanga

    URA 2-2 Sadolin Goals; Lubega Mohammed 2 (URA), Komakecth Innocent, Kassim Khamis (Sadolin)

    The Saints 2-0 Sc Villa Jogoo Goals; Mutebi Aaron Stuart., Abdul Aziz Iddi

    Express FC 0-2 Lweza  Goals; Sekyanzi Ibrahim 2

    Soana 3-0 Bright Stars FC (Walkover as the latter never traveled to Mukono)

    KCCA vs Vipers (Postponed)

    IMPORTANT POINTS ABOUT THE FUFA Juniors League (U-17):
    1-All players underwent the mandatory MRI tests to establish their true age
    2-FUFA met all the costs of this exercise (MRI tests for the 16 clubs).
    3-All the 16 clubs ( Hat-trick Group, Treble Group) were given football equipment from FIFA and FUFA-20 soccer boots, 20 bibs, one set of jersey, two pairs of gloves, 20 pairs of shin guards and 15 balls.
    4-Referees officiating the 2016/17 FUFA Juniors League are all below 20 years and underwent the FUFA Young Referees Programme held at the FUFA Technical Centre, Njeru
    5-All coaches handling the U-17 clubs in the FUFA Juniors League underwent a special FIFA/FUFA Youth coaches course in Njeru.
    6-FUFA will meet the costs of the coaches’ salaries in the FUFA Juniors League 2016/17 season.
    Let’s support Youth football in Uganda. let’s Go FUFA. Thank you FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo for this great initiative.

    MAIN PHOTO:  Fred Massa- (standing 2nd L with shirt 11) netted a 37 sec goal before completing a hat-trick for his Kirinya Jinja SS Junior team. He has scored 5 goals in the 2016/17 FUFA U-17 Juniors League so far. 

     

     

     

     

     

  • Pepsi Beach Soccer League: Defending champions, Nkumba Select on course, Kabalagala Rangers on fire

    Pepsi Beach Soccer League: Defending champions, Nkumba Select on course, Kabalagala Rangers on fire

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    Muteesa 1 Royal Univ 5-6 Nkumba select

    MUBS 5-4 YMCA

    IUEA 7-9 Talented

    MONSOON GROUP

    St Lawrence Univ 6-4 KIU

    Real Galacticos 2-1 Stomers

    Kayunga TC 0-3 Ms Sand Lions, W/O

    Kabalagala Rangers 6-3 Mengo Hospital.

    The Pepsi National beach soccer league returned to action with a couple of games on Sunday at Lido Beach, Entebbe.

    Defending champions, Nkumba Select were some of the sides that won their games on the day.

    Nkumba Select edged Mutesa 1 Royal University 6-5 in a close contest in a game Roch Somoka netted four times for Nkumba.

    Kabalagala Rangers were another side with comfortable result, winning 6-3 against Mengo Hospital who are yet to win a game.

    In the battle of universities, St Lawrence University beat KIU 6-4 as MUBS overcame YMCA 5-4.

    The league is divided into two groups – Hurriken and Moonson.

    The best four sides per group qualify for the play offs that start with quarter finals.

    The final round of the first round will come next Sunday at Lido.

    Week 7 (Sunday, 27th November 2016)

    Moonson Group:

    Kabalagala Rangers Vs KIU

    YMCA Vs IUEA

    Stormers Vs Kayunga Town Council

    St. Lawrence University Vs Mengo Hospital

    M.S Sand Lions Vs Real Galaticos

    Hurriken Group:

    Nkumba Select Vs Buwanika Bulls

    Dalumba International Vs MUBS

    Mutesa 1 Royal University Vs Talented

  • FUFA Women Elite League: Olila shows little respect to big spenders Gafford Ladies as Kinavudori nets hat-trick for UCU Lady Cardinals

    FUFA Women Elite League: Olila shows little respect to big spenders Gafford Ladies as Kinavudori nets hat-trick for UCU Lady Cardinals

    Weekend results

    Olila 2-0 Gafford Ladies

    She Corporates 2-0 She MAK

    Western United 0-5 UCU Lady Cardinals

    Wakiso 0-3 Ajax Queens

    Rinnes 0-0 Kampala Queens

    Kawempe 3-0 Buikwe She Red Stars (Buikwe failed to turn up in Kawempe)

    The 2016/17 FUFA Women Elite League resumed on Saturday with a couple of matches on card. The match in Soroti at Olila SS sports ground left many fans yearning for more women football activities in their region on Saturday.

    Gafford Ladies traveled to North East to face Olila FC with their minds set on National team player Ikwaput Fazilah. The Kyebando based side that scored a combined 10 goals (6-0 in Soroti and 4-0 at Kyebando) against Olila Women FC last season were shocked when they faced harder with another star player destroying them  instead of Ikwaput.

    Olila won 2-0 in Soroti thanks to Sharon Achieng’s brace.

    ‘It is unbelievable that we have lost this match. We shall bounce back and we need to accept that football is full of such results’ said Gafford Ladies top official Henry Barungi.

    Other results

    UCU Lady Cardinals won convincingly 5-0 against Western United. Maureen Kinavudori netted a hat-trick while Jackie Nakasi and Esther Kadondi added a goal each.

    Last season’s deputy champions She Corporates defeated She MAK 2-0 while the match between Defending champions Kawempe Muslim SS and Buikwe She Red Stars wasn’t played as the latter never showed up in Kawempe.

    Wakiso Hills were beaten at home 3-0 by Ajax Queens

    The match played on Sunday between Riness and Kampala Queens ended in a goalless draw.

  • FUFA Big League 2016/17: Masavu, Maroons & Artland Katale post wins

    FUFA Big League 2016/17: Masavu, Maroons & Artland Katale post wins

    The 2016/17 FUFA Big League resumed and had five matches played on Thursday.

    A total of 17 goals were scored in the five games. Masavu defeated Kireka United 2-1 at the Katabi play ground in Entebbe to go top of the Rwenzori group with 20 points.

    Kenneth Tumusiime and Charles Odeke scored for Masavu whilst Tonny Kiguli got Kireka United’s consolation.

    Maroons won away from home 2-1 against Sporting United. Maroons now close the gap on leaders Ndejje University.

    Kira United and Paidha Black Angels played to a one all draw.

    Artland Katale edged Doves All Stars 2-0 in Kamuli courtesy of Arajab Waiswa.

    On Friday, 18th November 2016, there will also be one match when Entebbe F.C hosts Synergy at Bugonga play ground in Entebbe.

    All results played on Thursday, 17th November 2016:

    Kira United 01 – 01 Paidha Black Angels

    Artland Katale 02 – 00  Doves All Stars

    Sporting United 01 – 02 Maroons FC

    Hope Doves FC 03 – 03 Baza Holdings FC

    Masavu FC 02 – 01 Kireka United FC

    Sun City SC 02 – 02 Water FC

  • Uganda Football Players’ Association on barbaric acts at FUFA House on Monday: Violence is an enemy of the beautiful game

    Uganda Football Players’ Association on barbaric acts at FUFA House on Monday: Violence is an enemy of the beautiful game

    One of FUFA’s 33 members- The Uganda Footballers Players’ Association (UFPA)  held a press conference  on Thursday  morning  at Jevine Hotel in Ndeeba to clear the air and also distance themselves from the barbaric acts of violence executed at the FUFA House on Monday that left the glass and security door to the main offices vandalized.
    It was an act by some former players led by George Semwogerere, Philip Obwinyi, Polly Ouma, Dan Walusimbi, Issa Sekatawa, Mathias Kawesa, Qudus Elasu, Dan Mubiru, Obadiah Semakula and Nanik Muzamil.
    They were violent as they also attacked one of the FUFA Secretariat staff Jimmy Ssebale.
    While addressing the media, the Chief Executive Officer of the UFPA Paul Mutakabala denied allegations that the Monday incidents were organised by former footballers under their Association.
     ‘The Ex-internationals except for a few that were involved, had no involvement in those incidents and we believe violence is an enemy of football development in this country, UFPA would therefore like to let the football community in this country know that we are not a violent group nor are we against the current governing regime of Eng. Moses Magogo or the  Uganda Cranes’ said Mukatabala
    The press conference attended by several former footballers like goalkeeper Sam Kawalya said that it was an uncivilized act by a small segment of those targetig their own selfish interests.
     ‘We condemn the acts of violence caused by that so called pressure group. I said at the 92nd FUFA General Assembly in Luweero that footballers’ our work is just to play football and not to create wars. I therefore want to say that the so called pressure group wants to spoil our name as Ex-internationals and Ex-players. We therefore consider  them as the worst enemy to the current rapid development of Ugandan football. They are trying  to divert us from the right way’ noted Kawalya
    Some of the Ex-internationals and Ex-players that attended the press conference;
    Phillip Ssozi, Richard Malinga, Joseph Mutyaba, Edward Kalungi, Hakim Magumba, Lawrence Kizito, Hassan Mubiru, Ali Kayongo, Ali Kitenda, Ayub Balyejusa,  Paul Ssali, Andy Lule, Muhamood Kateregga, Herbert Nsubuga, Patrick Ntege
    MAIN PHOTO: UFPA at Jevine Hotel in Rubaga on Thursday at the Press conference
  • Milutin ‘Micho’ Sredejovic: We have belief in Uganda Cranes at AFCON 2017 finals

    Milutin ‘Micho’ Sredejovic: We have belief in Uganda Cranes at AFCON 2017 finals

    Uganda Cranes head coach Milutin ‘Micho’ Sredejovic strongly believes the national team has the potential to perform well at the 2017 AFCON finals in Gabon come January next year.

    Micho was addressing the media on Wednesday during the weekly press conference at Mengo in Kampala;

    Uganda Cranes head coach, Micho addresses the media at FUFA House on Wednesday
    Uganda Cranes head coach, Micho addresses the media at FUFA House on Wednesday

    We are capable of getting results at the AFCON 2017 finals in Gabon. We have the belief.

    We have taken care of every single detail from the match against Congo Brazzaville and we need to polish up finishing. I am very critical of the way we converted the chances created.

    We played the best game tactically this year against Congo Brazzaville during the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifier.

    Winning the game against Botswana was the turning point in our AFCON 2017 journey. There are a number of plat forms – friendly matches, regional tours, AFCON qualifiers, CECAFA and CHAN 2016 in Rwanda that we used to prepare our players

    Since May 2013 when i took over, we have played 72 times, 21 matches of these have been friendly matches.  27 won, 9 drawn and lost, which is 60 percent.

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    Micho addresses the media on Wednesday at the FUFA Weekly Press conference

    Media Support:

    Micho has asked the media to back the Uganda Cranes’ preparations leading to the AFCON finals and the World Cup 2018 qualifiers.

    Preparations for the national team will soon get underway.

  • FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo strongly condemns acts of violence by some Ex-internationals

    FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo strongly condemns acts of violence by some Ex-internationals

    The Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) President Eng. Moses Magogo has categorically  condemned the acts of violence executed towards the FUFA House on Monday by some of the Ex-players.

    The Ex-players vandalized the glass door of the main entrance leading to most offices at FUFA House in Mengo, Kampala as they attempted to forcefully ambush the Federation Headquarters.

    FUF President Eng. Moses Magogo’s full speech at the weekly Press Conference at FUFA House on Wednesday;

    I am here to address the media concerning the unfortunate incident that happened on Monday when FUFA house was attacked by some of the Ex-international football players.

    FUFA, you must appreciate that it is composed by 33 Member Associations who are not individuals but groups.

    Of the 33 members, we have 16 clubs in the Azam Uganda Premier League, 8 FUFA Regions, 7 special interest groups, the FUFA Big league and the FUFA Women Elite League.

    Some times that point gets lost when people look at me, Edgar or Hussein as FUFA.

    We are managed by a Constitution and the elections are organized every after four years by the Supreme body called the General Assembly where these members send their Delegates and this is the supreme body which takes decisions on behalf of the members.

    The Executive Committee implements these decisions through the Secretariat headed by the CEO and that is FUFA.

    Football worldwide brings together the people who are active in the game and any game of  football to happen you need players to play, referees to officiate, coaches, administrators  and sometimes Doctors.

    That’s how the game of football happens , without them football can’t happen.

    Therefore, to create a product called football, all these people must go to the kitchen to cook and come out.

    Football worldwide has been to organised to be a combination of active persons in the game of football.

    FUFA President, Eng. Moses Magogo
    FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo at the weekly Press Conference in Mengo on Wednesday

    If you look at the 33 members which are open for anyone to join are strictly active in the game of football. If any of these members
    become inactive, automatically they lose their membership with FUFA. The association to come to FUFA is about being active
    and bring something to the table.

    The game has also moved on and the number of things has come up that people must come to terms with. Many people have contributed to the game of football since 1924 as players, referees and officials and have invested personal resources into creating this product.

    Therefore if they are talking about the past we must include very body who has contributed to the development of football.

    It was an unfortunate incident that happened when some of the former football players took it upon themselves to unlawfully invade the premises of the Federation.

    FUFA condemns the incident and we believe it is not required in modern times.

    There are a number of people and some of the issues we have heard and I thought this was very important to bring to the attention of the country that the game has moved on to use professionals in terms of executions and the politicians do the decisions and the staff does the implementation.

    Having played football only gives you as an added advantage.

    Today, we have Mr Samuel Egesa as the FUFA Referees’ Manager but he is a manager because of his other skills that he had acquired in that office and being a referee is an added advantage.

    It is also important to bring to the attention of the public that as the Federation we have had a policy to try as much as possible to absorb former players and now we have over 15  former players within the management of the game of football.

    We have Edgar Watson, the CEO is a former player and captain of the National team and composition plays a key role in the game of football.

    Humphrey Mandu-the Deputy CEO former Posta FC  and National U-23 player, Asumani Lubowa the FUFA Technical Director , Jackson Nyiima the FUFA Education Officer, Patrick Ntege – the National Teams’ Officer, Hadija Namuyanja, Coaches Moses Basena, Fred Kajoba, Kefa Kisala, Majidah Nantanda at the National team level

    The FUFA Technical Committee has David Lumansi, Livingstone Kyambadde and Paul Ssali all who are former players.

    We cannot have a collection of only former players because certain functions are technical and need technocrats with skills and expertise.

    At the level of Executive we have a number of former players including the President while some have contributed constantly like Justus Mugisha the 1st FUFA VP who owns Standard High School, Zana which has generated players to the National team like Hassan Wasswa, Vincent Kayizzi, Patrick Ochan, Brian Majwega, Mike Mutyaba have all gone through that School.

    The 2nd VP Darius Mugoye and some Executive Committee members have used personal money to support football at the grassroots level.

    These people are contributing to the game of football using their own money and the game needs the money. We cannot have the product without such people.

    Many other people inject their own money into clubs playing football at various levels.

    We need everybody in the game of football and everybody is as important to the product and we should condemn the act that some people feel they are more important that others yet the product can not move on e without the others contribution .

    A Mercedes Benz with the best engine cannot move to Jinja without wipers on a rainy day.

    This country is managed under laws and therefore we expect everybody who is thinking that he has been disadvantaged and some of the names mentioned in this have not been banned from football Their actions qualifies them to be banned from football.

    Everybody is free to join any association and make contribution to the game of football like Coaches, players and Referees’ Associations.

    No one can enter FUFA as an individual and I am sure no association closes out anyone.

    Therefore I would like these people to join their associations so that they can contribute to the game of football. The game picks up any who has made a contribution.

    All of us did not start as Presidents. We started by contributing as players, administrators and finally found our way.

    We shall not stop hiring professionals to develop the game of football.

    It is very unfortunate that some of the names into these actions on Monday were great players who earned a lot of money when they were playing and never invested properly.

    In life, anyone who fails to invest while still working, the day you stop working you will not go back to where you were working to look after you.

    When you are making money invest for tomorrow when not making money.

    People played for the national team but there were also levels above the national team that they would have become professionals and the biggest players in the world.

    We can only use this incidence as educational material because we collected photos and videos that we shall use while teaching players and young ones not to act like the individuals who attacked FUFA House on Monday.

    Look at the situation where the all of Africa is celebrating Ugandan football and asking what we have done to reach that level.

    The State has started recognizing football and the NRM government has been here since 1986. Why is it right now it’s recognizing football.

    We believe as football we have done certain things to call the attention and thus has been the sweat of the coaches, administrators and players across the whole country.

    Football is also putting our country on the world map because international news agencies like BBC, Aljazeera, CNN  are talking about Uganda after qualifying for AFCON 2017 finals in Gabon and superb performance in the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia Qualifiers.

    On Saturday we won our game against Congo Brazzaville and the whole world is still watching and then on Monday some individuals come and break glass door which costs some dollars 1000 dollars or less but the dent that it gives our country internationally is non-quantifiable.

    The amount of energy given in by the players and coaches and everybody else is being brought down by in a single barbaric act with no popular deal but simply because some one says ‘I as a person I have not been looked after yet I played football’.

    Right now football in Uganda is at its best ever it has been in-terms of organisation, systems, plans, programmes ,women football, Youth football, life come-back to the league and the performance of the National team.

    A combination of all these things happening is not by accident but because we have invested time and attention. Therefore when one comes out and says football is in a mess because “I as an individual I haven’t been catered for yet I played football” is not serious.

    This is unfortunate and unfair to a group of people who contribute to the game of football through their work and sweat.

    I would like to assure the public that as a Federation we know where we are coming from and going and we shall not allow these acts to continue.

    We shall pursue these individuals using the laws of this country because vandalism, tresspass, assault and destruction of our image which has cost us a lot of time and money to repair cannot be accepted.

    We have ignored this group and people for a long time in the interest of brotherhood because they played football.

    However actions that take us backwards, we have ignored but as we speak we shall take on these people legally. Let the law take its course.

    We told them that the day they will have an effect on the Federation, we would take them on and definitely this is the moment .We will take on these people according to the laws of the country.

    It is Our Game, It is Our Country.

     

     

  • Breeze Travel & Safaris Ltd authorized to handle fans’ travel for AFCON 2017 Finals

    Breeze Travel & Safaris Ltd authorized to handle fans’ travel for AFCON 2017 Finals

    Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) has partnered with Breeze Travel and Safaris Limited to organize travel arrangements for fans willing to attend the 2017 Total Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) finals in Gabon.

    During a press conference held at FUFA House in Mengo, Kampala on Wednesday, Alexis B. Jubilee, the managing director of Breeze Travel and Safaris Limited reassured the fans of comfortable traveling on the best affordable rates.

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    L-R: FUFA President, Eng. Moses Magogo, Uganda Cranes head coach Milutin Sredejovic and Alexis Jubilee, the M.D Breeze Travel and Safaris Limited

    We are an experienced Tours and Travel company that has given people a memorable package in and out of Uganda for over 15 years having previously taken fans to Lesotho, Egypt, Seychelles, Netherlands, Dubai, USA, Malaysia, China, Singapore, FIFA World Cup in South Africa (2010), Kenya (Uganda vs. Kenya in 2013), Ghana (Afcon qualifier in 2008) among others

    The company therefore promises the best voyage for the fans at affordable rates.

    There are different packages available for the fans to give the fans a memorable championship at the fairest packages to travel to Gabon and watch Uganda’s come back in the Africa Cup of Nations finals.

    Uganda Cranes fans who would wish to watch the matches at the coastal city of Gentile and the traditional Oyem, all over 250KM from the airport.

    This package accommodates fans who would like to watch one match, two matches or those who love the watch all the three group matches involving Uganda Cranes.

    Our packages include:

    • Return economy ticket from Entebbe to Libreville , Gabon
    • Airport Taxes
    • Airport Transfers return in Port Gentil and Oyem City
    • Travel Insurance
    • Ground transport from hotel in Port Gentil and Oyem to the stadium return
    • Airport transport from Libreville to Oyem city (return)
    • Airport transport from Libreville to Port Gentil City  (return)
    • Specified accomodation in 4 Star Hotel, Bed and Breakfast only
    • Boat Cruise from Libreville to Port Gentil (return)
    • VISA
    • Match Tickets

    The package excludes (Personal expenses, telephone and laundry, beverages, Tips, room service, use of mini bar in the room or any personal expenses and gratitude with porterage)

    Travel packages to Gabon from 16th January – 26th January 2017

    Option 1 – 2 nights and 3 days ($ 2480)

    Travel Date: 16th – 18th January 2017 – Ghana Vs Uganda

    Travel Date: 24th – 26th January 2017 – Uganda Vs Mali

    Option 2 – 4 nights  and 5 days ($ 2880)

    Travel Date – 19th – 23rd January 2017 – Egypt Vs Uganda

    Option 3 – 7 Nights and 8 Days ($ 4050)

    Travel Date – 24th – 26th January 2017 – Uganda Vs Mali

    Travel Date – 19th – 23rd January 2017 – Egypt Vs Uganda

    Option 4 – 10 Nights and 11 days ($ 4390)

    Travel Date – 16th – 26th January 2017 (All the three group stage matches)

  • Airtel – FUFA Awards 2016: Voting codes for nominees released

    Airtel – FUFA Awards 2016: Voting codes for nominees released

    The respective codes for the voting criteria (syntax) of the male and female players of the years as well as the fans catergory have been released.

    FUFA head of communications, Ahmed Hussein disclosed the codes to the media during the FUFA Weekly press conference held on Wednesday at FUFA House in Mengo, Kampala.

    The key mechanism of voting is to Type FUFA -Space- Code – and send to – 8888.

    Male player of the Year 2016-Nominees:

    Faruku Miya – 10

    Denis Onyango – 20

    Joseph Ochaya – 30

    Muhammed  Shaban – 40

    Erisa Ssekisambu – 50

     

    Female player of the year 2016-Nominees:

    Sandra Nabweteeme -60

    Hasifa Nassuna – 70

    Christine Nambirigge – 80

    Ruth Aturo – 90

     

    For the category of ‘Fans Ugandan Favourite player of the year’

    Type….

    Fansug – clubname, name of the player, then send to 8888

    For the catergory of Fans’ favourite player in leagues outside Uganda.

    Type…..

    FANS – Clubname – name of player – then send to – 8888

    The 2016 FUFA Awards will head back to the venue that left our guests yearning for more on the night when we crowned the best football stars of 2015.

    The FUFA Awards organizing Committee would like to announce that Speke Resort Munyonyo is the venue that will host the 2016 FUFA Awards night on 2nd December 2016.

    There are 11 categories for the 2016 FUFA Awards with the best female and male footballers on the night walking away with a Grand prize of a car each.

    Sponsors and Partners:

    For the 2nd year running, Airtel Uganda are the Official Sponsors of the 2016 FUFA Awards (and here after called ‘The 2016 Airtel FUFA Awards’. Nile Special, NIC, Canaan sites, SMSOne, Konka, UBC, Azam TV have already come on aboard to also finance the event. Airtel have injected 100 Million shillings in the event.

    FUFA have also committed funds to this event.

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    Airtel Uganda Limited offered Ug.shs 100M for the 2016 Airtel – FUFA Awards at Speke Resort Munyonyo on 2nd December 2016

    Voting Mechanics to Determine the Winners:

    Category 1; Airtel-FUFA Male Player of the Year:

    The Short list is a summary as per nomination time of opinion of all the coaches of the 16 clubs playing in the Azam Uganda Premier League cast their votes in favour of players who they deemed excellent in 2016.

    The player who was listed number 1 earned 3 points, number 2 earned 2 points and that listed number 3 earned 1 point. Five (5) players with the most votes were short listed and were announced at the launch of the FUFA Awards on 14th November 2016 Serena Hotel, Achwa Hall. The grand prize for the Male Player of the year is a An Alteza car.

    Nominees for Airtel Male Player of the year 2016;

    Denis Onyango Mamelodi Sundowns (South Africa) and Uganda Cranes

    Denis Onyango has been the mainstay between the posts for his club Mamelodi Sundowns in the South Africa Premier League and Uganda Cranes in 2016.

    He made the shortlist after his excellent show during the 2017 AFCON qualification that helped Uganda Cranes return to the table of men on the African continent. He also won the ABSA Premiership title with his club and became the first Ugandan to win the CAF Champions League.

    Uganda Cranes' Faruku Miya dribbles during the Congo Brazzaville match at Namboole. Uganda Cranes won 1-0
    Uganda Cranes’ Faruku Miya dribbles during the Congo Brazzaville match at Namboole. Uganda Cranes won 1-0

    Faruku Miya – Standard Liege (Belgium), Uganda Cranes

    He is the reigning Airtel FUFA Male player of the year. Miya captained Uganda Cranes at the CHAN Finals in Rwanda where netted one goal before leaving Vipers SC for Standard Liege in Belgium.

    Many football fans will always remember Faruku Miya for scoring a memorable goal against Comoros at Nambole stadium when Uganda Cranes secured a 1-0 win to qualify for the AFCON finals for the first time in 38 years. Since breaking into the Cranes team, the 20 year old has been enjoying starting berths under head coach Milutin Sredojevic.

    Joseph Ochaya KCCA FC, Uganda Cranes

    One of Uganda’s most exciting left fullbacks to watch in action both at club and national team level.

    Ochaya is already a winner of the most prized asset-a Subaru Forester-staked by the organisers of the Azam Uganda Premier League awards.

    Can lady luck fall on him again?

    His stats for 2016 will surely give both Onyango and Miya moments of scare for this top award. He scored 7 league goals last season, 3 in the Uganda cup and 4 in the current Azam Uganda Premier League season.

    Muhammad Shaban- Onduparaka FC, Uganda Cranes

    The lanky striker guided his club to automatic qualification to the Azam Uganda Premier League with 13 goals. He also finished top scorer of the Uganda cup with 7 goals when his club fell to Vipers on the Final at Nakivubo stadium. He has scored 6 goals already this season in the league. 2016 will always be a historic year or Shaban as he made his international debut for Cranes against Zambia at Namboole stadium and was an unused substitute when Cranes beat Congo Brazzaville 1-0.

    Erisa Sekisambu  – Vipers SC, Uganda Cranes

    The stylish striker netted seven goals including a beauty in the Uganda cup final against Onduparaka.

    He was one of the shining stars at the 2016 CHAN Finals in Rwanda as he netted in the 2-2 draw with Mali.

    Ssekisambu who has already scored 4 goals this season, hit the back of the net in the league 16 times last season.

    One of the cars for the two MVP's
    The best female football player in 2016 will take this car thanks to FUFA

    Category 2: FUFA Female player of the year:

    The Short list is a summary of opinion of 5 Experts of the Women Football players who cast their votes in favour of players who they deemed excellent in the 2015/2016 FUFA Women Elite League season. The voting Experts include;

    1. Majida Nantanda Head Coach of the Senior Women National Team
    2. Paul Ssali Pioneer of Women Football in Uganda
    3. Agnes Mugena Chairperson FUFA Women Committee
    4. Hadijah Namuyanja FUFA Women Football Officer
    5. Ayub Khalifah FUFA Delegate from Women Football and Coach Kawempe Muslim SS

    The player who was listed number 1 earned 4 points, number 2 earned 3 points and that listed number 3 earned 2 point2 ans at number 4 earned 1 point. Four (4) players with the most votes were short listed and were announced at the launch of the FUFA Awards on 14th November 2016 at Serena Hotel. The grand prize for the Female Player of the year is a car.

     

    Ruth Aturo  Kawempe Muslim SSS FC, and Crested Cranes

    Aturo was the number one choice between the posts for Crested Cranes during the CECAFA Women championship at the FUFA Technical Centre.

    She kept two clean sheets during the tournament in 4 matches but was also very instrumental when she kept 8 clean sheets during the FUFA Women Elite League in 16 matches as Kawempe defended the league last season.

    In the FUFA Independence cup, Aturo kept clean sheets in all the three games Kawempe played in the tournament that they won. She kept 13 clean sheets in 23 matches.

    Hasifah Nassuuna Kawempe Muslim SSS FC, and Crested Cranes

    Nasuuna was voted the MVP of the 2015/2016 FUFA Women Elite League (FWEL) for the second year running.

    Nassuna created a deadly combination with Sandra Nabweteme for their  41 goals tally in the regular season of the FWEL. She scored 18 in the regular season and one in the play offs (19 in the FWEL 2015/2016 season) and made 16 assists to guide Kawempe to league glory.

    Nassuuna also won the National Post Primary Schools Girls football  title with Kawempe in Masindi scoring 13 goals in 9 matches. However in the qualifiers of the National Post Primary Schools Girls football she scored 15 goals in 7 matches.

    She also scored 8 goals in 6 games in the Buganda Schools girls’ title.  She netted 2 goals as Kawempe lifted the FUFA Women Independence cup. She netted 6 goals in 5 games for Crested Cranes during CECAFA Women in Jinja. She was also on target 3 times in the Mama Becca Cup.

    Nassuna who has already score two goals in the league this season (FWEL 2016/2017) also netted three times for Kawempe in the UMEA cup in Masaka.

    In total, the period captured for the awards in this category, Nassuuna scored 71 goals.

    Dennis Mbidde, the chairperson of the Airtel-FUFA Awards organizing committee
    Dennis Mbidde, the chairperson of the Airtel-FUFA Awards organizing committee

    Christine Nambirigge – She Corporate, and Crested Cranes

    Popularly known as ‘Tina’ among the football fraternity, Nambirigge is a natural defender but she is sometimes deployed as a striker by her coaches. She plays for She Corporates who finished runners up in the FWEL 2015/2016 season. She netted 4 goals and made 11 assists in the FWEL 2015/2016 season..

    Her club She Corporates won the FUFA Women Day Mama Becca Cup 2016 where she scored 3 goals.

    In the CECAFA women Championship, Tina who plays Beach soccer with She Corporates, scored two goals.

    Sandra Nabweteme –South West Oklahoma State University, Crested Cranes

    She is the current holder of the FUFA Female player of the year. She currently plays in the US when she helped her club SWOSU to the playoffs. She picked up two awards for best new comer and scored 22 goals with 9 assists in the Greater American Conference.

    She netted 23 goals in the 2015/2016 FUFA Women League and 2 in the 2016 FUFA Women Day Mama Becca Cup. She was captain when Kawempe Muslim Secondary School won their second successive league title.

    Female footballer of the year Sandra Nabweteme (c) poses with FUFA Marketing director Esther Musoke (l) and FUFA president's personal Sumaya Kiwanuka (r)on her courtesy visit to the federation offices today afternoon.
    Reigning Female footballer of the year Sandra Nabweteme (C) poses with FUFA Marketing Director Esther Musoke (L) and FUFA President’s personal Assistant Sumaya Kiwanuka (R) at FUFA House.

    Category 3: FUFA Best XI:

    This category is voted for by members of the Uganda Football Players Association (UFPA). All players; retired and active are members of the UFPA. The players will chose the best keeper, defenders, midfielders and strikers. The best XI is not restricted to players featuring in the Azam Uganda Premier League only but takes care of the players in the 2nd (FUFA Big League), 3rd (Regional Leagues) 4th and 5th (District Leagues).

     

    Category 4: FUFA Presidential Award;

    The recipient of this award is selected by the FUFA President.  The Presidential Award may be conferred in honour of one special event or a lifetime achievement by an individual either in the areas of administration, Referee, Coach, Sports Medicine, Media, Fan, support personnel, Employee etc who is deemed by the FUFA President to have contributed to the game of football. The Award may be given posthumous

    Category 5: FUFA Fair Play Award;

    Discipline is key in all sports inclusive of football. This award will go to the team that had the least number of yellow cards and Red cards last season in the AUPL. Every yellow card will earn 1 point and a red card will earn 3 points and the club with the list point will be the winner. The Uganda Premier League Secretariat together with the FUFA Competitions Committee will provide all the needed info.

    Category 6: FUFA Upcoming Talent

    The 2015/6 FUFA Juniors League of players under the age of 17 will be used as the basis for selecting the upcoming talent. The 16 coaches of the teams that played in 2015/6 Season will each submit 5 names (Not including players in their own teams) in priority order. The player in position 1 will earn 5 points, position 2 will earn 4 points, position 3 will earn 3 points, position 4 will earn 2 points, and position 5 will earn 1 point.  The player with most votes will be the winner.

    Category 7: FUFA Referee of the Year;

    The FUFA Referees Standing Committee (FRSC) will submit a shortlist of 5 Referees inclusive of Assistant Referees. Uganda Football Referees Association (UFRA) will select 20 senior persons in refereeing to vote the best Referee from the list of 5 and the one with more votes will be the winner.

     

    Category 8: FUFA Coach of the year

    The FUFA Technical Committee will submit a shortlist of 5 Coaches. Uganda Football Coaches Association (UFCA) will select 20 senior persons in Coaching to vote the best coach from the list of 5 and the one with more votes will be the winner.

    Category 9: FUFA Beach Soccer player of the year

    This winner of this category shall be determined by the Uganda Beach Soccer Association (UBSA). The UBSA will be required to set their own criteria to determine the winner

    Category 10: Fans’ Ugandan Favourite player

    This award will also be determined by the fans. It is limited to Ugandans irrespective of where they are playing their club football.

    Category 11: Fans Favourite player in Leagues- outside Uganda

    This award will also be determined by the fans. This is not limited to any nationality inclusive of Ugandans playing outside of Uganda.

     

  • Onduparaka continues with fine home form following victory over Vipers

    Onduparaka continues with fine home form following victory over Vipers

    Azam Uganda Premier League Results-Tuesday

    Onduparaka 1-0 Vipers SC

    Sc Villa 5-3 Bright Stars FC

    Sadolin 0-0 BUL

     

    Shaban Muhammad is a hero when he goes back home to Arua. The lanky but deadly striker makes use of the status never to disappoint his home fans across the country. Fresh from making his international debut for Uganda Cranes against Zambia on Tuesday last week at Namboole and also making the 23 man squad for the 2018 FIFA world cup Russia Qualifier against Congo Brazzaville, Shaban was fired up to show his fans the tricks he had picked up from Cranes camp.

    He faced Vipers-the same club that denied him Uganda Cup glory in Kampala last season.

    This time, his minds were on helping his club Onduparaka FC collect maximum points against Vipers SC.

    He never disappointed his fans as he netted the only goal of the game that sunk Vipers in Arua on Tuesday evening in the Azam Uganda Premier League. Onduparaka are yet to lose at home this season on their debut show in the top flight.

    Shaban is now on 7 goals together with KCCA FC’s Geoffrey Serunkuma.

    At Namboole stadium, Bright Stars FC took the lead but little did they know what was in stock for them from Sc Villa Jogoo. The Blues won 5-3 against the Kawempe based side that missed their head coach Fred Kajoba who lost his Uncle.

    Joshua Kawadwa, Martin Kivumbi and Fred Segujja were on target for Bright Stars while Paul Mbowa, Martin Kizza, Alex Kitata, Tadeo Lwanga and Abel Eturudde got the goals for the Jogoos.

    The other match-the Jinja derby ended 0-0 between Sadolin and BUL FC.

    PHOTO: Batte Seif in (M) takes on Tadeo Lwanga and Umar Kasumba in the Sc Villa Jogoo- Bright Stars FC match at Namboole

     

  • 2016 Airtel-FUFA Awards launched with a plomb

    2016 Airtel-FUFA Awards launched with a plomb

    Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) has officially launched the Airtel-FUFA Awards for the year 2016 at Achwa Hall Serena Hotel in Kampala on Monday, 14th November 2016.

    The launch was graced by the FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo, Dennis Mbidde (Chairperson of the FUFA Awards organizing Committee), Airtel Uganda Marketing Director, Indrajeet Kumar, Remmie Kisakye (Head of Brand and Marketing at Airtel Uganda), Pamela Abonyo (NIC Corporate Communications Manager), Tonny Mutengo of SMS one media company, Bobkins Kibirige of Kibo Media group, FUFA Secretariat staff, media among others.

    The awards are slated to take place on Friday, 2nd December 2016 at Speke Resort Munyonyo.

    These awards follow a successful event held at Munyonyo last year where Faruku Miya and Sandra Nabwteeme won the male and female MVP’s respectively.

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    Dennis Mbidde, the awards committee chairperson acknowledged the purpose of such awards as a motivational tool to all footballers in the country.

    Footballers who have won prestigious FUFA Awards have not remained the same. Take an example of Brian Umony, Robert Sentongo and lately Faruku Miya and Sandra Nabweteeme.They have all been motivated by the awards and they are now prosperous.

    Airtel Uganda who have been heavily represented by the Marketing Director and brand & communications manager revealed the Ug.shs 100M package towards the awards organization.

    “We are humbled to continue to supporting football development in Uganda. We re-affirm the commitment to support football growth in Uganda and such awards are part of recognizing and rewarding excelling talents” Remmy Kisakye noted.

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    The FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo promised a successful event;

    The awards are here to reward talent and the exceling sports personalities.

    There is a great committee and we expect fair awards

    Canaan Sites Limited, represented by Edmund Mutebi attended the event but will explore the oportunity of being part of the awards.

    Four catergories of the best male, female, fan favourite (local and international) will be voted by fans through an sms media plat form. Tonny Mutengo of SMS 1 explained the formality of voting via SMS.

    “Voters will be asked to write a key word – FUFA, then write the code of the personality they want to vote and send to 8888”. National Insurance Corporation (NIC) once again vowed to support the awards, just like they did the previous year. NIC was represented by the Corporate and Communications manager, Pamela Abonyo.

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    One of the two cars to be won by the MVP’s

    There are 11 catergories of awards to be given out to the various winners including players, referees and coaches.

    MVP – Male nominees Dennis Onyango, Faruku Miya, Joseph Ochaya, Muhammed Shaban and Erisa Ssekisambu

    MVP – Female nominees: Sandra Nabweteeme, Ruth Aturo, Christine Nambirigee and Hasfa Nassuna

    Other awards to be given out:

    Fufa Presidential Award (Award given out by FUFA President)

    Fufa Fair play award (Given to team with least bookings in all FUFA sanctioned competitions)

    Fufa beach soccer player of the year

    Fufa coach of the year

    Fufa referee of the year

    Fufa upcoming talent (Awarded to a player from the FUFA Junior’s league and Airtel rising stars)

    Fans Favourite player of the year(strictly Ugandan player)

    Fans favourite player in other leagues

    MAIN PHOTO: Airtel Uganda hands over the Ug.shs 100M dummy cheque at Achwa Hall, Serena Hall in Kampala

    PHOTO CREDITS: FUFA Communications Department