Author: Ahmed Marsha

  • Azam Uganda Premier League: KCCA hosts SC Villa in Kampala derby, 5 more games on Tuesday

    Azam Uganda Premier League: KCCA hosts SC Villa in Kampala derby, 5 more games on Tuesday

    Match-Day 12 fixtures.

    Tuesday 1st November 2016:-

    • KCCA FC Vs SC Villa , Phillip Omondi Stadium-Lugogo (4:00 pm) live on Azam TV
    • Kirinya Jinja SSS FC Vs Bright Stars FC , Bugembe Stadium-Jinja  (4:30pm )
    • Express FC Vs URA FC, Wankulukuku Stadium (4:30pm)
    • Onduparaka FC Vs Proline FC,Green Light Stadium-Arua (4:30pm)
    • Soana FC Vs Sadolin Paints FC,Kavumba R.Grounds(4:30pm)
    • The Saints FC Vs Lweza FC,Bombo Barracks Grounds(4:30pm)

    Wednesday 2nd November 2016

    • BUL FC Vs JMC HIPPOS  FC, Kakindu  Stadium-Jinja (4:30pm )

    The Azam Uganda Premier League returns to the fold with match day 12 where six games are lined up  on Tuesday and one the following day.

    There is a lot at stake today and more to play for as two of the country’s leading clubs – Kampala Capital City Authority hosts SC Villa at the Phillip Omondi Stadium on Tuesday evening.

    This fixture will be televised live on Azam TV to millions of football fans across the divide.

    This will also be one of the six games lined up for the day.

    KCCA leads the 16 clubs in the current standings with 25 points from 11 games played as SC Villa has played 10 games and picked 21 points.

    Elsewhere, Onduparaka is at home to Proline in Arua, Soana shall host Sadolin Paints at Kavumba Recreational Stadium and The Saints will entertain Lweza at Bombo Barracks grounds.

    The Red Eagles, Express host Uganda Revenue Authority at their Mutesa II Wankulukuku fotress whilst Kirinya-Jinja S.S will play Bright Stars at Bugembe stadium.

    On Wednesday, fans in the Eastern region will be treated to the Jinja derby when BUL shall host JMC Hippos at Kakindu Stadium

  • FUFA President promises support towards beach soccer development in eastern region

    FUFA President promises support towards beach soccer development in eastern region

    A four day Beach Soccer Coaching Course organised by Uganda Beach soccer Association under the auspices of The Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) came to an end at Busoga University over the weekend.

    The Course was handled by CAF Futsal Instructor Ali Mwebe who took participants through different course modules both in theory and practical.

    The course which brought together 62 participants drawn from Eastern Uganda and Busoga University Beach Soccer Committee and coaches from the region, was intended to promote Beach Soccer in Uganda.

    img-20161031-wa0045
    Busoga University Deputy Vice Chancellor Elder Ndiwala (L) receives the replica jersey of Uganda Cranes from FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo

    The FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo who was the Chief Guest delivered his closing keynote speech on the occasion together with the FUFA Chief Executive Officer Edgar Watson

    Eng. Magogo said ‘I take this opportunity to thank Busoga University for hosting this course here for the last four days. We are really happy for the support you have accorded towards the development of the game in Uganda’

    ‘I also appeal to Busoga University to incorporate football into their study curriculum program so as it becomes an employment profession for those who qualifies through the laid system’ Eng. Moses Magogo.

    ‘FUFA will continue to support development of beach soccer in Eastern Uganda’ added Magogo.

    img-20161031-wa0050
    FUFA CEO Edgar Watson (L) with FUFA President (red tie) being taken on a guided tour of the sports facilities at Busoga University. Extreme right is Dean Of Students Job Mwegombi.

    FUFA President also pledged to give 10 trucks of sand to be used on standardizing the Busoga Beach soccer pitch that was also officially commissioned on Saturday by Edgar Watson (FUFA CEO) and Eng. Moses Magogo the federation head

    The Busoga University Deputy Vice Chancellor Elder Ndiwala was present to grace the closing ceremony and presented his speech pointing on three key aspects. Security in the country brought by the current government, Education that has seen Uganda progressing positively and the other being Sports the very reason why Busoga University is shining.

    ‘I pledge to support sports in this region mostly by empowering people in whichever way possible. Sports should be taken serious not as just a co-curricular activity on the university program’

    Beach Soccer Manager Deo Mutabazi was thrilled with the route FUFA has taken when it comes to developing beach soccer in Uganda.

    img-20161031-wa0051
    The beach soccer ground at Busoga University in Iganga. FUFA President offered 10 trucks of standard sand to support beach soccer development in the Eastern region.

    Mutabazi said I am really happy with FUFA  for giving us support’

    Busoga University became the first University in Uganda  to own a beach soccer pitch.

    Iganga Deputy Mayor Enock Ndazula, Musiwa issa Chairman ERFRA, Fred Barenzi  (Busoga University Sports Tutor ), Chairman for referees in Eastern Region Ajabu Waiswa, Tumwesigye Tonny (Delegate Uganda Beach soccer Association) were also in attendance.

     

  • 2016 Airtel Rising Stars: Buganda and Northern regions are national champions

    2016 Airtel Rising Stars: Buganda and Northern regions are national champions

    ARS  U-17 2016 Football:

    Girls’ Final: Buganda 1-0 Eastern

    Boys Final: Buganda 1-2 Northern

    Buganda and Northern regions won the respective girls and boys Airtel Rising Stars U-17 National titles on Sunday at the Uganda Technical College in Lira.

    Josephine Ndagire scored for the Buganda girls team in the final against Eastern to win 1-0 in the first final of the day played.

    In the second match, Northern region denied Buganda a double after winning 2-1 in a very exciting match watched by a very big crowd.

    _mg_8045
    Action in the boys’ final at Uganda Technical College, Lira on Sunday

    Musa Jjagwe scored in the his own net to give Northern the lead. Shortly after, towering defender Musa Ramathan doubled the lead to make it 2-0.

    Karim Byaruhanga then scored the consolation for team Buganda.

    This is after close to two months when the regional qualifiers were played in all the eight FUFA regions with the selected pool of players per region qualifying for the national grand finals which took place in Lira between 27th to 30th October 2016.

    National youth coaches Hadijah Namuyanja and Peter Onen with other scouts have been on the look out to identify potential talents who will compete for slots at the Uganda U-17 team ahead of the CECAFA 2017 edition.

    The tournament is proudly sponsored by the official Uganda Cranes’ sponsors – Airtel Uganda Limited for the last six years.

    FUFA 1st Vice President Justus Mugisha, CEO Edgar Watson, FUFA Executive committee members Agnes Mugena and Dr Benard Patrick Ogwel attended the finals.

    ogwel
    Dr Bernard Patrick Ogwel

    Dr Ogwel, also the national coordinator of the project was full of praise for the sponsors.

    I would love to thank Airtel for consistently supporting this grass root youth development program. The different ARS seasons have nurtured talented players like Farouk Miya. Miya participated in ARS 2012, and today we still celebrating his success story

    Airtel Uganda Limited was ably represented by their head of public relations, Faith Bugonzi.

    “That was a very entertaining game of football. You guys are the next National Heroes. Like it was for Farouk Miya, a few seasons ago, the football scouts have noted your activity on the pitch, and good things will be coming your way.” Bugonzi said.

    Mugisha thanked the sponsors, Airtel Uganda, the teams, media and the parents who have all worked to make the tournament better and better.

    “I would love to thank Airtel for not being discriminatory with their sponsorship. Many sponsors come to us, and only want to sponsor the Uganda Cranes. But Airtel sponsors the beautiful game of football from the grassroots (both boys and girls) all the way to the Cranes at the top.” – FUFA Vice President, Justus Mugisha.

    The nucleus of Uganda’s U-17 team at the 2017 CECAFA U-17 tournament stems from the selected crop of players at the tournament of ARS.

    Preliminary Stage Results at the 2016 Grand finals played in Lira:

    Boys:

    Northern 3-2 Kampala

    Kitara 0-4 Buganda

    North East 0-1 Western

    Western 0-1 West Nile

    Kampala 1-3 North East

    Buganda 1-0 Eastern

    Western 0-0 Northern

    West Nile 0-0 Kitara

    North East 0-3 Northern

    Western 1-2 Kitara

    Kampala 1-2 Kitara

    Kampala 0-0 Western

    Buganda 3-0 West Nile

    Semi-finals:

    Northern 4-0 West Nile

    Buganda 3-0 Western

    Girls:

    Northern 2-0 Eastern

    Buganda 3-0 West Nile

    Kampala 6-1 Kitara

    North East 0-5 Western

    Eastern 0-3 Kampala

    West Nile 2-1 North East

    Kitara 1-4 Northern

    Western 2-1 Buganda

    Kampala 7-0 Northern

    North East 0-6 Buganda

    Eastern 5-0 Kitara

    West Nile 0-2 Western

    Semi-finals:

    Kampala 0 (3) – 0 (5) Buganda

    Western 0 (3) –  0 (5) Eastern

  • Youth Football: Airtel Rising Stars U-17 climaxes on Sunday in Lira

    Youth Football: Airtel Rising Stars U-17 climaxes on Sunday in Lira

    ARS  U-17 2016 Football:

    Girls’ Final: Buganda Vs Eastern – 12 p.m

    Boys Final: Buganda Vs Northern – 2 p.m

    • At Uganda Technical College, Lira

    The finals of the Airtel Rising Stars U-17 boys and girls football competition climaxes on Sunday at the Uganda Technical College in Lira.

    This is after close to two months when the regional qualifiers were played in all the eight FUFA regions with the selected pool of players per region qualifying for the national grand finals which took place in Lira between 27th to 30th October 2016.

    National youth coaches Hadijah Namuyanja and Peter Onen with other scouts have been on the look out to identify potential talents who will compete for slots at the Uganda U-17 team ahead of the CECAFA 2017 edition.

    The tournament is proudly sponsored by the official Uganda Cranes’ sponsors – Airtel Uganda Limited for the last six years.

    Preliminary Stage Results at the 2016 Grand finals played in Lira:

    Boys:

    Northern 3-2 Kampala

    Kitara 0-4 Buganda

    North East 0-1 Western

    Western 0-1 West Nile

    Kampala 1-3 North East

    Buganda 1-0 Eastern

    Western 0-0 Northern

    West Nile 0-0 Kitara

    North East 0-3 Northern

    Western 1-2 Kitara

    Kampala 1-2 Kitara

    Kampala 0-0 Western

    Buganda 3-0 West Nile

    Semi-finals:

    Northern 4-0 West Nile

    Buganda 3-0 Western

    Girls:

    Northern 2-0 Eastern

    Buganda 3-0 West Nile

    Kampala 6-1 Kitara

    North East 0-5 Western

    Eastern 0-3 Kampala

    West Nile 2-1 North East

    Kitara 1-4 Northern

    Western 2-1 Buganda

    Kampala 7-0 Northern

    North East 0-6 Buganda

    Eastern 5-0 Kitara

    West Nile 0-2 Western

    Semi-finals:

    Kampala 0 (3) – 0 (5) Buganda

    Western 0 (3) –  0 (5) Eastern

  • FUFA President graces Busoga Masaza cup final

    FUFA President graces Busoga Masaza cup final

    FINALS: Bukholi 3  –  1 Bunha

    Third placed team: Kigulu 1  –  0  Buzaya

    The Inaugural Busoga Masaza Cup climaxed on Saturday 29th October at Kyabazinga Stadium in Bugembe Jinja.
    Bukooli got their first half three goals through Batwaire Ronald in the opening five minutes of the game before Balyeku Denis added another beautiful second goal in 16th minute to put Bukooli in the driving seat.

    action1
    Action from the 2016 Busoga Masaza Cup at the Kyabazinga Stadium, Bugembe

    Later on Bazibu Denis in 39th minute scored the third goal to put Bukooli in the comfortable lead.

    Bunha pulled a goal back through Emma Waisawa but it was not enough to disappoint Hon. Helen Namutumba’s side Bukooli.

    In their route to finals Bukholi did beat Kigulu 1-0 in the semis while Bunha thrashed Buzaya 2-1 to set the finals with Bukooli.

    fufa_president_busoga_masaza

    Various Very Important Persons in their capacities from Central government, Busoga kingdom, Federation of Uganda football Associations, Ex-Internationals Football Association among other dignitaries attended the well-organized finals.

    His Royal Higness the Kyabazinga of Busoga Gabula Nadiope IV was the guest of honour flanked with the Busoga Hon. Prime minister Dr Joseph Muvawala  Nsekere with other cabinet ministers in the kingdom.

    kyabazinga
    The Kyabazinga greets his subjects upon arrival at Bugembe

    Meanwhile Fufa president Eng. Moses Magogo also graced the occasion by attending in person together with some ex-internationals like Hakim Magumba, Sam Kawalya and Ntege Patrick. The Eastern Region Football Associations Chairman Mr Issa Musiwa also was in attendance together with his executive members.

    The tournament was sponsored by City tyres, Blue Ribbon, Bidco Uganda Ltd, FUFA, Baba Fm 87.7, and Tropical Bank Kakira Branch.

    singing_anthem
    Busoga Kingdom officials were joined by the FUFA President, Eng. Moses Magogo to chorus aloud the Busoga and Uganda national anthems prior to kick off

    trophy_shield

    The tournament attracted 14 teams from all the Busoga counties namely Butembe, Bugabula, Buzaya, Budiope, Kigulu, Bukooli South, Bukooli North, Luuka, Bunhole, Bunya, Busiki, Bulamogi and Bukono

    Individual awards:

    ·         Cosia Waiswa (Bunha) with 4 goals

    ·         Ronald Obere (Bunha)-Most Valuable player

    ·         Herman Mudyadya (Buzaya)- Best Goal keeper

    ·         Siraje Bogere (Bukooli)- Best Manager

  • AUPL: Five goal thriller in the city derby as Sc Villa beats Express

    AUPL: Five goal thriller in the city derby as Sc Villa beats Express

    Umar Kasumba netted a brace while Tabu Vitalis from the penalty mark to cool down the nerves of Sc Villa fans in the second half whose team had just conceded a goal by Simon Serunkuma of Express FC. Sc Villa won the match 3-2 against their fierce rivals  Express FC in the Azam Uganda premier League match played at Mandela national stadium, Namboole on Saturday.

    Saddam Juma gave the Red eagles the lead on three minutes before Umar Kasumba replied for the Blues 12 minutes later at their home ground. The result takes Villa to 21 points just four behind table leaders and champions KCCA FC whom they play on Tuesday at the Philip Omondi stadium, Lugogo.

    In Kavumba Police picked up maximum points following a 1-0 win over new comers Kirinya Jinja SS.

     

     

  • International friendly: Uganda Cranes to play Zambia

    International friendly: Uganda Cranes to play Zambia

    FUFA has confirmed that Uganda Cranes will play Zambia in an international friendly match on Tuesday 8th November, 2016 at Mandela National Stadium.

    The friendly match will be used by head coach Milutin Sredojevic to try out his players just a few days to the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia qualifier against Congo Brazzaville on 12th November at the same stadium.

    ‘We have confirmed the match and we believe it will give the coach a good test for his players before playing Congo Brazzaville. We shall communicate further details to the public about the match’ said FUFA Communications Manager Ahmed Hussein.

    The friendly match will bring to total 81 international matches  (Men- AFCON, CHAN and FIFA World cup qualifiers, Women, Beach soccer and Africa Youth Championship qualifiers) played under the reign of Eng. Moses Magogo from the time he was elected FUFA President in August 2013.

    ‘In order to approach world cup qualifier in the best competitive mood, we are happy that we shall provide a friendly match to our boys against Zambia. We shall be competitive and also assess the form of our players individually’ said Micho.

    Micho (white top) during training with Uganda Cranes players

    ‘We want to win against Congo Brazzaville and show that the point we earned in Ghana is pure reflection of hard work and our ambitions in world cup qualifiers to be contenders’ added Micho.

    Sredojevic will name the Uganda Cranes squad for both matches on Wednesday next week at FUFA House.

     

     

     

     

  • AUPL: Kalanda strikes to bring down Proline as Sadolin holds Vipers

    AUPL: Kalanda strikes to bring down Proline as Sadolin holds Vipers

    Friday results AUPL

    Proline 1-2 Soana

    Sadolin 0-0 Vipers SC

    Saturday

    Sc villa Jogoo vs Express FC

    Police vs Kirinya Jinja SS

     

    Frank Kalanda netted the winning goal as Soana defeated Proline 2-1 at the Philip Omondi Stadium Lugogo on Friday in the Azam Uganda Premier League. Only two games were played on Friday.

    Fahad Bayo was on target for Proline while Allan Kayiwa got the other goal for the visitors.

    The other match in Jinja ended goalless between Sadolin and Vipers SC at Bugembe stadium.

    Saturday’s action will see Sc Villa Jogoo take on Express FC in the cross city derby at Mandela National stadium while Police host Kirinya Jinja SS at Kavumba recreational ground.

    Copy this link into a new tab for latest table standings https://fufauganda.com/table/azam-uganda-premier-league-201617/

     

  • Fitness coaches course ends in Njeru

    Fitness coaches course ends in Njeru

    The Federation of International Football Associations (FIFA) Member Association Fitness Course closing ceremony was held on Friday 28 th October

    Mr Garry Phillips, FIFA Fitness Instructor from United kingdom, addressed the gathering and conveyed his appreciation to the 27 participants.

    Chief Guest Edgar Watson -FUFA Chief Executive Officer, Jackson Nyima (FUFA Education Officer), Livingstone Kyambadde (FUFA Technical Committee member) were also present at the occasion.

    Participants were exposed to new training methodology in practical fitness testing and monitoring.

    dsc_2372
    FUFA CEO handing over the precious Uganda Cranes jersey to Gary

    Sessions of theory and practical sessions were held during the course. The participants were evaluated based on their abilities to make presentations and conduct fitness training sessions.

    On behalf of FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo,  Watson  who officially closed the course, stressed on the importance of this course.

    ‘FUFA President sent you greetings but cautioned the  coaches to avoid football politics. If a player is unfit, be open and tell the other technical team members about the problem’ said Watson.

    ‘Introduction to new training methods will be useful in your duties as fitness coaches. I believe coaching fitness trainers’ experience alone is inadequate. They must have sound scientific knowledge of physiological fitness training’ added Watson.

    ‘The physical and mental fitness of players is very important in order for them to make good decisions’ he added.

    Watson  also thanked Gary for FIFA’s support towards this.
    ‘Without their active cooperation, it would not have been possible to conduct the course. He also thanked FIFA for the support’

    dsc_2293
    Gary showing how it is done during the drills

    Participants who attended:

    Kheri Huseein Ali (Moroto United), Komakech T. Raymond (Ndejje university), Kintu Jimmy (Soana), Daba Musafiri AbdulSamadu (Sadolin Paints FC), Kiwanuka David (BUL), Leo Eruma Adraa (Onduparaka), Simeone Massa (URA FC), Zzinda Ali (Soana), Mugerwa Francis (Bright Stars), Diatta Francis (Kyambago FC), Batabaire David (Edgar Youth), Malinga Richard (KCCA FC), Tezigwa Kenrogers (Maroons), Senfuma Muhamed (Baaza), Kawesa Eddy (Baaza), Kafeero Robert (Lweza, Edward Ssali (Kyambogo University), Zungu Hassan (Kirinya Jinja SS), Kigenyi Yasin, Odongo Aldo, Semwanga Twaibuh, Kasule Richrad, Nsubuga Brian Emmy, Ram Nyakana Mpuga, Henry Barungi, Kizito Dennis.

     MAIN PHOTO: Gary, Watson, Richard Malinga (Participant) and Stone Kyambadde

  • FUFA Big League results: Ariaka nets winner for Water to edge Synergy

    FUFA Big League results: Ariaka nets winner for Water to edge Synergy

    Thursday 27th October, 2016 results 2016/17 FUFA Big League

    Baza 1-1 Mbarara City

    Water 1-0 Synergy

    Airtel Kitara 1-1 Nyamityobora

    Moroto 1-2 Doves All Stars

    Sporting United 1-0 Busia Fisheries

    Kireka 1-0 Sun City

    Kiira United 1-0 Kyambogo

    Hope Doves 2-2 Kataka

    Ndejje vs Simba (Friday 28th Oct 2016)

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • Women representation increases in FUFA Assembly

    Women representation increases in FUFA Assembly

    Increasing women representation was one of the highlights of the 92nd FUFA general assembly that was held last week.

    Accordingly a motion to that effect was brought and passed by members.

    “In the past it could have been very possible for our assembly to convene without a single lady because previously men were eligible to take up the two slots meant for women representation in the assembly. In the 92 FUFA annual general assembly that was hosted by Buganda region in Luweero district over the weekend we however agreed that going forward these slots are going to strictly be for women.” FUFA communications director, Ahmed Hussein told the media.

    In addition we also gave the women one more slot and this one will be a female referee representative taking the number of referees representaives to three from two.

    FUFA womn Elite league clubs will also have a representative who is also expected to be a female. This now guarantees atleast 4 women delegates  at the FUFA Assembly.

    Under the current set up it was very possible for the assembly not to have any female representative except for a few exceptional cases like that of Agnes Mugena who owns a male football club and therefore contested against men and won.

    MAIN PHOTO: L-R – FUFA Finance Director Decolas Kiiza, FUFA President, Eng. Moses Magogo, Ahmed Hussein, the FUFA Communications Director and Humphrey Mandu at the FUFA Weekly press conference on Wednesday in Kampala

    PHOTO CREDITS: FUFA Communications Department

  • FUFA to reward Onyango with a land title for winning the CAF Champions League

    FUFA to reward Onyango with a land title for winning the CAF Champions League

    Big achievements come with big rewards. Denis Onyango- the first Ugandan to win a CAF Champions League medal will be rewarded by FUFA with a land title on 12th November, 2016 when Uganda Cranes play Congo Brazzaville in the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia qualifier at Mandela National stadium, Namboole.

    Onyango won the Champions league with South African side Mamelodi Sundowns following a 3-1 aggregate score over Egyptian side Zamalek over the weekend in Alexandria

    ‘The intent of rewarding Onyango is to motivate all people contributing to the development of  football .The rewards will go to anyone who stands out in football either refereeing, administration and any other individual  whose contribution stands out’ said FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo.

    Last year, FUFA recognised the best performers in football circles at the FUFA Awards where Uganda Cranes goalkeeper (1978) Paul Mukisa Ssali walked away with a FUFA Presidential award.

    Faruku Miya and Sandra Nabweteme were voted as best football players for me and women respectively and got a car each.

    ‘We congratulate Onyango Denis and Mamelodi Sundowns for winning the CAF Champions League. FUFA has been following Onyango’s performances at his club and we are glad that he will end the year with a CAF Champions League medal’ added FUFA President.

    Onyango will receive his title on the 12th November 2016 at Mandela National Stadium the day for the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifiers against Congo Brazzaville.

    MAIN PHOTO: FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo (R) with FUFA Finance Director Decolas Kiiza at the press conference

     

  • Uganda vs Congo Brazzaville: Charges for the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia qualifier released

    Uganda vs Congo Brazzaville: Charges for the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia qualifier released

    The FUFA Finance department  has released the charges for the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia qualifier between Uganda Cranes and Congo Brazzaville to be played at Mandela National stadium, Namboole on 12th November, 2016.

    The announcement was made by the FUFA Finance Director Decolas Kiiza during the FUFA weekly press conference on Wednesday in Mengo.

    ‘Preparations are already underway and we look forward to holding a very good game. The charges have also been released to allow our fans ample time to plan accordingly’ said  Kiiza.

    The charges are 25,000/-, 60,000/- and 150, 000/- for Ordinary, VIP and VVIP stands respectively.

    Uganda is in the same group with Ghana and Egypt. The opening match of the campaign saw Uganda draw 0-0 with Ghana in Tamale.

    fans

    Meanwhile FUFA has revealed that fans under organised Associations will enjoy 15% discount on tickets at international matches involving Uganda Cranes.

    FUFA has received applications from various fans groups and hospitality and events mangers seeking to register fans going to the 2017 AFCON Finals in Gabon.

    ‘It is indeed true that some companies and individuals have approached with the main aim of helping fans to travel to Gabon. FUFA will guide the public and let them know the best service provider for this project as we want the fans to enjoy the moment in Gabon’ said FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo during the press conference.

    Members of the fans associations will also be considered for items that come from Uganda Cranes sponsors and courses aimed at improving their area.

    On a related note, Uganda Cranes head coach Milutin ‘Micho’ Sredojevic will name his squad next Wednesday 2nd November, 2016 for the game against Congo Brazzaville.

     

  • AUPL: KCCA extends lead after away victory against Bright Stars, The Saints win in Jinja

    AUPL: KCCA extends lead after away victory against Bright Stars, The Saints win in Jinja

    Azam Uganda Premier league (Tuesday Results)

    • Lweza FC 0-0 Onduparaka FC
    • JMC Hippos FC 0-1 The Saints FC
    • Bright Stars FC 1-2 KCCA FC
    • URA FC 0-0 Police FC

     

    Reigning Azam Uganda Premier League champions, Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) football club extended their lead at the summit of the log with a hard fought 2-1 away victory against Bright Stars at the Champions Stadium in Mwelerwe.

    Geofrey Sserunkuma and Derrick Nsibambi gave the Lugogo based side an early lead inside the opening 10 minutes but the hosts staged a late come back and scored one through John Kokas Opejo.

    Sserunkuma scored in the very first minute of the game to get his 7th goal of the season.

    KCCA now has 22 points from 10 games played.

    Lweza and Arua side, Onduparaka played to a non scoring draw at the Mandela National stadium, Namboole in the game that was shown live on Azam T.V.

    In Jinja, JMC Hippos lost yet another home game to the visiting The Saints at Kakindu Stadium.

    Rogers Aloro scored the all important goal for Moses Basena’s coached side.

    URA was held by Police to a goal-less draw at the Mehta Stadium in Lugazi.

    This was the first match for Police without the services of their former head coach Sam Timbe who resigned his duties last week.

    The top flight league resumes on Friday and Saturday with yet another set of games at the different venues.

    Friday, 28th October 2016 Fixtures:

    Proline Vs Soana – Phillip Omondi Stadium, Lugogo (Live on Azam T.V) – 4 p.m

    Sadolin Paints Vs Vipers – Kyabazinga Stadium, Bugembe – 4:30 p.m

    Saturday, 29th October 2016:
    Police Vs Kirinya-Jinja S.S – Kavumba Recreational Stadium – 4 p.m

    SC Villa Vs Express – Nelson Mandela National Stadium, Namboole – 4 p.m

  • Azam Uganda Premier League: Four matches lined up for Tuesday including KCCA’s trip to Mwererwe to play Bright stars

    Azam Uganda Premier league: Tuesday 25th October 2016

    • Lweza FC Vs Onduparaka FC , Namboole Stadium (4:00 pm) live on Azam TV
    • JMC Hippos FC Vs The Saints FC , Kakindu Stadium-Jinja  (4:30pm )
    • Bright Stars FC Vs KCCA FC, Champion Stadium-Matugga (4:30pm)
    • URA FC Vs Police FC,Mehta Stadium-Lugazi (4:30pm

    There are four games lined up for the Azam Uganda Premier league on Tuesday at the respective venues.

    Lweza hosts Onduparaka at Namboole in the game that will be live on Azam T.V.

    In Jinja, JMC Hippos host The Saints at Kakindu Stadium. Bright Stars, fresh from the goal-less draw with Express at Wankulukuku last Saturday host KCCA.

    URA will entertain Police at the Mehta Stadium in Lugazi in the other game.

  • FIFA Football Fitness Course Begins at Njeru

    FIFA Football Fitness Course Begins at Njeru

    Some of Uganda’s football coaches are undertaking Federation of International Football Associations (FIFA) Member Association Fitness Coaching Course, which started today Monday 24th of October at the FUFA Technical Centre in Njeru  near Jinja.

    The course, which is scheduled to end on Friday 28th, will be under the guidance of FIFA instructor Garry Phillips of United kingdom.

    course-faciliatator
    Garry Phillips

    “This is my first time to be here in Uganda and I am proud to have this beautiful class. I hope for the best throughout the week” said Garry in his opening remarks.

    Asuman Lubowa, who is the head of technical matters at FUFA, said he is here to “enhance technical matters in Uganda”.

    “I hope that this course can bring some further depth knowledge about the game for you participants. Thanks to FIFA, the FUFA for bringing us this course it will change your mind set on how to approach the game. So let’s give this course maximum attention,” Technical director Asuman Lubowa remarked.

    “The course will focus on fitness. A good player should be able to run for 45 minutes in each half. Being fit is very important to play the sport,” He stressed.

    “I want to acknowledge support of the FUFA and FIFA. It is not by chance that Uganda has improved in football. We have set a vision under Eng. Moses Magogo (FUFA president),” he added.

    “We have been involved with the coaching programme for the last three years now. However, it is important to develop players, so the coaches have to be equipped.

    “We all want academic excellence, but sporting talent is important, so I challenge and encourage the coaches to continue the good work,” Lubowa outlined.

    ssali
    Some of the participants at attending the course at Njeru

    The five-day course has 25 spaces for coaches and was open to Premier League clubs, U17 Juniors league trainer and tertiary institutions.

    The course started on Monday morning but will be officially opened by FUFA Executive Member Sam Lwere later in the afternoon.

    The Participants:
    • KOMAKECH T RAYMOND- NDEJJE UNIVERSITY
    • KHERI HUSSEIN ALI- MOROTO FC
    • KINTU JIMMY MWERA- UC UNIVERSITY
    • DABA MUSAFIRI ABDULSAMADU
    • KIWANUKA DAVID- BULL FC
    • ADRAA ERIMA LEO- ONDUPARAKA
    • MASSA SIMOEN- URA FC
    • ZZINDA ALI- SOANA FC
    • KABALE DAN BAMWOGEREIZA- BULL U-17
    • MUGERWA FRANCIS- BRIGHT STARS
    • KIGENYI YASIN- BUSIA FISHERIES
    • ODONGO ALDO- BRIGHT LIGHT
    • KIREGEYA ALI- JMC HIPPOS
    • SEMWANGA TWAIBU- WANDEGEYA FC
    • KASULE BAKER RICHARD- PROLINE
    • RAM MPUGA NYAKANA- VILLA SC
    • SSALI EDWARD
    • KAFEERO ROBERT- LWEZA FC
    • KAWEESA EDDIE- THE SAINTS
    • SENFUMA MOHAMED- BAAZA HOLDING
    • ZZUNGU HASSAN- KIRINYA JINJA SS
    • TEZIGWA KENROGERS- MAROONS FC
    • MALINGA RICHARD- KCCA FC
    • DIATA FRANCIS- KYAMBOGO FC
    • BATABAIRE DAVID- EDGARS YOUTH
    • BARUNGI HENRY- GAFFORD FC
    • NSUBUGA EMMY
    • KIZITO DENNIS- NAMASUBA JUVENTUS

  • Uganda Cranes captain Geoffrey Massa Mourns the loss of Moses Oloya’s Father

    The Uganda National team ‘Uganda Cranes’ captain Geoffrey Massa has mourned  the demise of colleague Moses Oloya’s father Mzee Justine Okeny who is also a father to former International Jimmy Kidega .

    Massa noted;

    Losing a parent is a trying moment.

    On behalf of the Uganda Cranes players, I send our condolences to the family of late Justin Okenyi whose moral support has been vital to the  development of Moses Oloya’s talent .

    This is the moment when we needed him more especially when the team has just qualified for AFCON and vying for World Cup

  • 92nd FUFA AGM: Activity report presented by Eng. Moses Magogo

    92nd FUFA AGM: Activity report presented by Eng. Moses Magogo

    On Saturday, 22nd October 2016, Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) held the 92nd Ordinary Annual General Assembly at Nimrod Hotel in Luweero.

    The activity report read by the FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo clearly potrays that federation has now taken a direction of segmenting its activities in 8 areas of focus;

    • Administration & Planning

    Human Resource

    The more football has become professional, the more it has demanded for fulltime quality and quantity Human Resource. FIFA and its Member Associations henceforth have taken the direction to install and facilitate football secretariats to implement the decisions of the General Assembly and the Executive Committees. Hitherto football day-to-day business was being undertaken by standing committees of volunteers headed by members of the Executive Committee.

    I am proud to report that since August 2013, where FUFA had 13 full-time staff without job descriptions, no job titles, no assigned roles, whose salaries were being paid in cash, and without employment contracts. Currently FUFA employs 30 full-time staff on performance-based contracts, being paid through their respective bank accounts, with their statutory NSSF and PAYE being remitted, respective job titles, job descriptions and prior set performance objectives taking them through annual appraisals.

    The salaries of individual staff have since been increased (I must say they are still way off the market rates) and the motivation has included equal opportunity for secretariat staff travelling with the national team and the 13th month for the best employee as voted for by the fellow staff. We are able to conduct end of year staff events. Basically we have created a work force to support the ever increasing demands of football. I must also report that the FUFA CEO has been empowered to be in full control of the secretariat

    The following functionalities have since been created;

    Deputy CEO

    Competitions Director and Officers

    Finance Director and Officers

    Marketing& Communications Director and Officer

    National Teams Manager

    Legal Manager

    Referees Manager

    Communications Manager

    Education Officer

    Driver

    Receptionist

    Personal Assistant to the FUFA President

    Media Content Officer

    FUFA Youth Football Officer

    FUFA Women football Officer

     

    Tools & Equipment

    Even the best Human Resource will require the right facilitation, tools and equipment to deliver a job. We have undertaken the renovations of FUFA House, made civil adjustment to accommodate, a modern reception area, house the 102.1 FUFA fm Radio, provided more effective utilization of space, putting closer related functionality staff, and generally give an outlook of a modern corporate institution.

    Security control of Biometric access control has been installed and the Executive Lounge has been created let alone water dispensers in the corridors.

    We now have Wifi installed throughout the building and 2Mb dedicated broadband internet access. We have a full intercom telephone system and a LAN. The signage of directions and offices has been set.

    We have acquired Vehicles for the CEO, 102.1 FUFA fm Radio and secretariat. We repaired the Mini Bus and the even the main bus was renovated after the accident case in December 2015.

    Being fast depreciating assets, more investment is required in this area.

    The Technical Centre was completed to create a classroom environment and the Technical Department now sits in Njeru.

    Caveat on FUFA House placed in 2005 by Swift Commodities has now been removed.

    Statutory & Strategic Events

    Statutory Meetings; we have undertaken all scheduled statutory meetings for the Excom and General Assembly as provided for in the statutes. We have empowered the Excom and General Assembly to undertake its constitutional powers and duties. We have however not performed as expected on the matter of Standing Committees.

    Retreats; We have organised retreats to improve competitions, regulations and strategic planning. The 5-year Strategic plan, which will be approved by the FUFA General Assembly, will definitely turn around the industry of football in Uganda. We believe the FUFA General Assembly will approve it. Irrespective of change of HR the plan should be implemented and may only be changed by the FUFA General Assembly.

    Increased Benefits, Allowances & Salaries

    • Staff Salaries Increased from 13,000,000/- in 2013 to 31,000,000/- (Basic pay per Month – Average) in 2017
    • Staff/Delegates Travel with National Team
    • Siting for Excom from 300,000/- to 1m
    • Committees from 30,000/- to 50,000/-
    • Delegates from 50,000/- to 200,000/- (Assembly & Cranes Matches)

     

    Services

    Legal; we recruited a full time professional staff in Mr. Dennis Lukambi. He has been very instrumental in representing FUFA in all areas of legal services requirement.

     

    Insurance; we have undertaken comprehensive insurance for FUFA House and the FUFA Technical Centre. We however need to take insurance for the vehicles and persons on FUFA duty.

     

    Finance & Banking; We have continued to be frugal and improved on our internal financial control systems. The nature of football business requires a lot of restrain not to divert from the corporate governance practices in managing finances.

     

    We have eliminated spending at source and continued to reduce on cash expenses. The Uganda Cranes players are now being paid through their respective bank accounts.

     

    Our budget has increased from 800,000,000/- in 2013 to UGX 14bn for 2017. This has been due to increased income as generated by the marketing department, funding from international affiliation and Government support to the Uganda Cranes amongst others.

     

    With Revaluation of FUFA Assets, we have created the FUFA Asset register for the first time.

     

    We have also as the Excom decided to change our bank accounts to Eco Bank who have been instrumental to manage our cash flow challenges by providing credit facilities in moments when our incomes are not yet coming through. This has enabled FUFA not to undertake risky expensive short term credit facilities.

    We intend to replace the current manual finance system with an integrated enterprise financial application where budget controls, approved expenditures and outstanding statutory payments will be managed electronically. This will provide real-time reporting and will improve accuracy and effectiveness.

     

    • Governance

    Compliance with National Laws & NCS Registration

    The obsolete 1964 NCS Act had its regulations operationalized in 2014 and these contradicted FIFA Statutes. We have since harmonized with the MoES and FIFA that by March 2018, a new Act which removes the contradiction will be completed to replace the 1964 Act. FUFA has since submitted all its requirements for the temporary registration until a clear solution is provided for. We await the NCS

    Court Cases

    FUFA and its officials have been under litigation in the cases listed below and their current status. We believe the Federation has the justification and means to navigate the unresolved cases.

    • Kaliga case
    • Kabali Cranes Bus Accident
    • Omongole KCCA FC
    • Grand Global Hotel
    • Walusimbi Daniel Case
    • Mandela National Stadium
    • Cranes Fan

    Statutes, Regulations, Policies and Structures

    Statutes

    The FUFA statutes have been regularly amended as provided for amongst others to address the following;

    • Financial Year End from 30th June to 31st December, this has allowed to undertake the full audit procedure and also send documents to delegates in time.

     

    • Changing from FUFA Ltd to Scoreline Investments Ltd in order to fulfill the requirements of NCS Regulations.

     

    • Accommodating 1st Division Club CEOs and Election of Mobile Area Delegates (FBL).

     

    Regulations

    The Rules Adhoc Committee was setup to revamp the various sets of rules and regualtions. 17 sets of rules were either revamped or created. Regulations have been set to create Uganda Cranes Nation-wide Fans Associations Recognized by FUFA

    Policies

    The Human Resource, Referees, Finance and Education Manuals have been created.

     

    Structures

    Newly Created Committees for

    International Match Organisation; for management of international matches

     

    Match Organisation; for management of national matches in areas of hooliganism, violence, and predetermination of results. The committee may initiate criminal proceedings against parties.

    Judicial Bodies

    FUFA has now created the independent judicial bodies composed of the Disciplinary Committee for the on-field contraventions of the FUFA Disciplinary Code and the Ethics &Integrity Committee for the largely off-field contraventions of the FUFA Ethics Code. Each of these committees has both the investigatory and adjudication chambers.

    Already amongst the cases managed, Mr. Sam Simbwa was found guilty of bringing football into disrepute and sanctioned for 8 months that he served while Mr. Haruna Kyobe was found guilty of being involved in an unauthorized transfer of a Vipers Sports Club player (Joseph Mpande) and is currently serving a 16-month sanction sentence.

     

    Work Planning and Budget

     

    A Strategic Plan for period 2017-21 has been drafted and will provide the execution agenda for FUFA. It has now been presented to the FUFA General Assembly for approval.

     

    THE 2017 FUFA Budget has been created in sync with the Strategic plan. There has still been a challenge of budget discipline and going forward the FUFA Executive Committee will ensure that only planned activities and consequently budgeted for are undertaken as scheduled.

     

    Accountability & Audit

     

    We have undertaken external audit for the periods

    • 1st July 2013 to 31st December 2014(Approved by the 91st FUFA Gen Assembly-Soroti)
    • 1st January to 31st December 2015 (To be approved by the 92ndFUFA Gen Assembly-Luwero)

     

    We published the 91st Audited Books of Accounts at the FUFA Reception and also shared with the various stakeholders inclusive of NCS and FIFA.

     

    In order to gain more internal and external stakeholders confidence, the FUFA Executive Committee now seeks the approval of the FUFA General Assembly to publish the 92nd Audited Books of Accounts in nation-wide circulation newspaper, and submit copies to the NCS, MoES, Office of President and MoFPED amongst others. This should continue as a good corporate governance practice.

     

     

     

     

     

    • Competitions

     

    Football Competitions are the heartbeat of any football Association. The main role of FUFA in Competitions is to organize, authorize to organize, to monitor, enforce regulations, register and organize a schedule for all.

    Professional Competitions

    This comprises of the 1st and 2nd Division Leagues for Men (Azam Uganda Premier League) and Women (FUFA Women Elite League). Club licensing has been undertaken and standards at the Elite Club football have increased.

    The good working relationship between FUFA, the FUFA Super League Limited Board, Uganda Premier League Secretariat and the Clubs has completely eliminated the previous battles here. I applaud the club chairmen who have ensured that this tranquility continues.

    Professionalization is taking root at club level as evidenced by the rate of club sponsors coming on board. Vipers SC (Hima Cement), Bright Stars (Lato Milk and Fero Mobile), SC Villa (Star Times), KCCA (Star Times & Others) and Onduparaka (Betway) make 5 out of 16 Clubs now with Club Sponsors. FUFA is considering in the near future that a club without a club sponsor may not be club licensed for the 1st Division League.

    The quality of football and level of competition has increased tremendously and if maintained we are destined to get more locally based players in the Men’s (A) National Team.

    There still exists a challenge of insufficient resources for the professional leagues both for the Men and Women.

          Mass Competitions

    This comprises of the 3rd, 4th, and 5th Division Leagues for Men and the Women Regional League for Women. The 3rd Division Continued to run in all the 8 FUFA Regions, but only 70% of the eligible DFA organized the 4th Division League and 40% of the eligible DFA organized the 5th Division League. Only Kampala RFA and Buganda RFA organized the Women Regional Leagues

           Employed Fulltime Staff

    We have employed 4 full-time staff in this department to ensure proper and timely services to the football public.

           Document Bureau

     We have also established a document registration centre and the regulations now apply that FUFA will only consider the document registered with FUFA as authentic.

    We encourage the various football parties to register documents such as statutes, regulations, contracts and agreements such that in moments of adjudication they can be referenced.

              Organised Competitions

    We have also organised the following official FUFA Competitions;

    Azam Uganda Premier League (Delegated Authority to FSLL)

    FUFA Big League

    FUFA Women Elite League

    FUFA Juniors League

    Uganda Cup

    Uganda Women Cup (1st edition to be organised for the 2016/17 season)

    FUFA Super Cup

            New Competition

    FUFA is in final stages working with potential TV and Title Sponsors to introduce a football competition between the 16 Provinces in Uganda. This is the latest innovation that will turn around the search for football talent in Uganda.

           Licensing Data input at Regions/Clubs

    The 1st Division Clubs are now inputting players and official registration data from their respective offices. This will be done for the 2nd Division League and FWEL and the regions for the 3rd, 4th and 5th Division Leagues. This is being done through the License Plus online application.

            Registration of Players

    The status, transfer and registration of players is a continuous exercise at the Competitions Department. 44,400 players (both Men and Women) are registered by FUFA for the 2016/17 season.

    However, the decisions on the status of players should be expeditious and more transparent for the benefit of the clubs and players. The Contract Stability and Training Compensation to teams that own players moving from the Mass Football (3rd, 4th, 5th Divisions, Women, Regional Leagues and Schools) to the Professional League (1st, 2nd, & FWEL) should be enforced

     

           Organised Events Calendar

     

    We have stabilized in the management of events by producing a calendar that guides the activities and fixtures of football. This allows proper allocation of time to accommodate all programmes, events and matches without clashing. There is still room for improvement

     

           Introduced sets of regulations

     

    The following sets of regulations have been introduced to better the delivery of football;

    • Club licensing regulations
    • FUFA coaches and licensing regulations
    • Women cup regulations
    • FUFA junior league regulations
    • FUFA authorized competitions regulations
    • FUFA women elite league regulations

     

                      Competitions Application

     

    In the 5-year Strategy, we are planning to procure a Football Competitions Application that will provide real-time statistical data about all competitions in Uganda.

    • Membership

    FUFA comprises of 32 members.

    We have now fully re-admitted the Uganda Football Players Association (UFPA) who have now benefited from the FUFA Financial Assistance Programmes to the Members. They have now offices and their leadership has organised courses for its members and also participated in FUFA programmes. They have undertaken counselling of the players and in some cases represented players in matters of their status and contract stability.

    The Uganda Youth Football Association have also been admitted to Full membership.

    The rest of the members have been undertaking their respective activities, enjoying their statutory rights and fulfilling their statutory obligations.

             Regional Football Association Strategy

     

    In the 92nd FUFA General Assembly we will undertake to approve the Regional Football Association Strategy that will include;

     

    • FFAP to Members
    • The Balls Distribution Programme
    • The Education Plan
    • Supervision & Mentorship
    • Offices with Facilities
    • Infrastructure

     

    The FFAP has not been coming as scheduled for matters of cash flow and priorities but with the new strategy, even payment dates have been set to enable proper planning for the RFAs.

     

              Solidarity Policy

    FUFA has formulated a Policy for the matters of “in solidarity” with its members, officials, coaches, players and referees in cases of sorrow and happiness.

    • Marketing & Communications

    Marketing

    • Staffing & Revenue

    In 2013 when we took over the Administration of FUFA, the marketing function of FUFA was being manned by a committee of non-professional volunteers. We deliberately decided to hire full time professional staff. This has paid off handsomely with the increased sponsorship revenue from about 600m to now 3.45 Billion UGX in just 3 years. This is just the beginning as many other deals are being negotiated by our marketing team

    Esther Musoke is the Marketing Director

    Marketing at FUFA has seen Namboole with big turn up of fans for Uganda Cranes games

     

     

               Commission Policy

     

    The FUFA Executive Committee took a very unpopular decision to provide and cap commission to sponsorship to a maximum of 20% to any individual and agencies that bring sponsorship to FUFA. Although we were ridiculed for it, this brought tremendous results.

     

                    Rebranding

     

    We took a deliberate effort to rebrand by creating and promoting a new FUFA logo, other properties logos and the Uganda Cranes Shirt and also named public opinion leader in Moses Ssali alias Bebe Cool as the Uganda Cranes Ambassador. There was resistance to these moves but eventually we have been proven to have been spot on.

     

     

                Visibility

     

    We opted to spend resources in creating branding materials such as pitch boards, back-drops, tier-drops, corporate ware, stationery and vehicle branding amongst others.

     

    To be more specific, the FUFA Executive Committee Members, The Delegates, FUFA Staff, the Uganda Cranes Players and the International Commissioners, Assessors and referees are being provided with FUFA Branded Corporate Suits.

     

    We also opted for FUFA to be represented at events and all these created a visibility platform.

     

    The Uganda Cranes Regional Tours (Namutima) have also been used amongst others to promote the brand-Uganda Cranes nation-wide.

     

                 Sloganeering and Campaigns

     

    We created the motto ‘It is Our Game, It is Our Country’ which has awakened our protection of the game that is shared and enjoyed by our Country. We also heavily paid as FUFA to create the ‘MujjeTulumbe’ campaign which mobilized the biggest attendance in the game against Comoros.

                    Corporate Tournament

    We have run 2 editions of the FUFA Corporate Tournament at FUFA Technical Centre in Njeru. This has not only promoted the centre but also used to socialize and encourage more corporate organisations to get closer to FUFA.

                     FUFA Awards

     

    We revamped the FUFA Awards where the best footballers in the Male and Female Categories win themselves brand new cars. This has created competition amongst the footballers. We shall launch the 2016 FUFA Awards next week.

     

     

    FUFA Awards ceremony 2015

     

                     Commercial Property Profile

    We have profiled our commercial properties in a booklet and it is much easier today for a sponsor to opt for a profile correspondent upon the volume of investment to be made. Our profiled commercial properties include;

    1. The Uganda Cranes(Men National team)
    2. The Crested Cranes (Women National team)
    3. Uganda Kobs
    4. Uganda Hippos
    5. Uganda Cubs
    6. FUFA Uganda Premier league
    7. FUFA Women Elite League
    8. FUFA Radio 102.1 FUFA fm
    9. FUFA Big League
    10. FUFA Uganda Cup
    11. FUFA Juniors league
    12. FUFA Inter Regions
    13. FUFA Referees
    14. Official Uganda Cranes Replica Jersey
    15. FUFA Technical Centre, Njeru
    16. FUFA Corporate Tournament
    17. FUFA Super 8 Championship
    18. FUFA Mama Becca Cup
    19. The Uganda Cranes Regional Tours
    20. FUFA Merchandise Shop
    21. FUFA XI team
    22. FUFA Awards

              FUFA Merchandising Shop

    The FUFA Shop has been established and it has been the distribution terminal of the authentic Uganda Cranes Shirts were about 10,000 pcs of replica shirts have been sold. In the 5-year strategy, we plan to expand on the distribution points inclusive of online merchandising and more branded items

     

    The Future

    The marketing team continues to search for more sponsorship opportunities inclusive of the national team Kit Sponsorship and will undertake the first ever thorough football research, create and implement a marketing strategy out of the research findings.

     

    Communications

     

    Our communications department is fully operational and I am proud to report that all official communications are done on our FUFA mediums.

     

    Staffing

    By 2013, the FUFA communications function was still being run by a volunteering part-time member of the FUFA executive committee backed by a media committee. We decided to hire full-time experienced communications personnel in Ahmed Hussein as a Communications Manager. We have since also hired full time Media Content Officer in Lugemwa Patrick. We also retain a number of stringers for the online content updates. He is also responsible for archiving all FUFA activities in text, visual and photography.

    He is also responsible for the creation of Audio, Pictorial and Video Graphics for utilization on the FUFA TV Sets and the entire FUFA Digital Media Platform. We also share our in-house production with Media Houses and these have utilized accrediting FUFA as the source.

     

    Signage at FUFA House & FUFA Technical Centre

    After the renovations of FUFA House, branded corporate signage has been installed providing directions. This includes the working hours’ signage and the Building Stone mark of the Late Dennis Obua Administration for FUFA House and that of Mr. Lawrence Mulindwa Administration for the FUFA Technical Centre.

     

     

     

     

     

     

    The physical location signage of FUFA House and the FUFA Technical Centre will be installed soon.

    Communication Tools

     

                Digital platforms

    The Digital Platform of FUFA which includes the official Facebook page, FUFA staff customized emails (admin@fufauganda.com), Twitter and the FUFA website (fufa.co.ug) has been lively since January 2014 and our information traffic on these mediums has grown tremendously.

    We have 10,300 followers on Twitter, 35,000 likes on Facebook and 175 videos of FUFA events uploaded on the FUFA Youtube account.  FUFA Communication department has been very active on the various whatsapp groups

    The FUFA President’s Facebook page and Twitter handle are also up and running for more one on one interaction with the sports fraternity in Uganda and beyond. I am also proud to report a tremendous improvement in this department and also state the traffic of usage on our platforms is respected and it’s the number one go to platform for any information on FUFA related news.

    FUFA has built a strong digital platform inclusive of the live FUFA website (ww.fufa.co.ug), verifies Twitter and Facebook Accounts and an official FUFA youtube channel.

     

                PAS; FUFA acquired its own mobile Public Address System that is used at events. This cut out recurrent costs of hiring PAS.

     

                   TV & Radio Sets; At the FUFA House Reception and certain offices at FUFA House, Television Sets have been installed that run exclusively FUFA Activities and events.

     

    Buganda Regional Football Association Officials inside the 102.1 FUFA fm studios

     

    102.1 FUFA fm; Every time there is a World Cup and FIFA realizes more revenue than planned, a bonus allocation out of budget is provided for the Member Associations to share. For the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa each FIFA Member Association was allocated 550,000 USD while for the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil, each FIFA Member Association was allocated 500,000 USD. As passed by the 90th FUFA General Assembly in Lira, we acquired 102.1 FUFA fm as a legacy of the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil from part of the bonus received. This has provided a tremendous platform to reach out to the FM Radio space which currently in Uganda within the radius of 95 kms. Education, Entertainment and Promotion of FUFA activities have been undertaken using this tool.

    Our Delegates of various Member Associations, high profile dignitaries and foreign delegations that have visited FUFA House have been taken on a guided tour of the studios.

     

                  Conventional Media; FUFA has Continued to address the conventional media platform of the Print and Electronic Media through Media House Visits by FUFA Personnel, Professional Press Conferences and Press Releases. The FUFA Communications Manager has also continued to run a weekly column with the Red Pepper

     

                Media Centre; We initiated and have continued to provide a media centre facility at AFCON and World Cup Qualifier Home matches. The centre has free wifi internet and refreshment for the media personnel on duty

     

                  External-International; It is now quite easy for the World Media to pick the professional stories and pictures off our official verified social media accounts. The FIFA and CAF digital media run stories from FUFA and this propagates our programmes and activities to the World Audience

     

    PR

    We deliberately took a strategy to advocate for reconciliation, accommodating criticism, listening to divergentopinions and explaining ourselves at all levels. It is our working methods to encourage openly speaking (at the right forum) and also not to victimize or disfranchise anyone with a different opinion. This has been extended to the Uganda Cranes Players and Coaches amongst others. This has created a wrangles-free environment that has allowed football development to blossom

     

    We have improved on our relationship with USPA, Government and its agencies, Ex-internationals, UOC, CECAFA, UEFA, CAF, FIFA and other FIFA Member Associations.

     

     

    Perception of Football

    We have worked tirelessly to position football to the attention of the powers that are. It was unbelievable that Parliament of Uganda and the entire government spectrum could make football a point of discussion. Today the Uganda Cranes, the football flagship brand, is discussed across the top religious echelon, the cultural leadership spectrum and every ordinary citizen. Currently, Uganda is being discussed on the world media channels of Bein Sport, ESPN, Super Sport, Azam, Sky News, BBC, Al Jazeera, CNN, VOA, RFI etc.

     

    The Corporate portfolio in Uganda has taken on the Friday Uganda Cranes Jersey bug.

     

    Whereas at one time HE the President of the Republic of Uganda confessed he knew little about the Uganda Cranes, today he has acquired keen interest in the proceedings and welfare of the team that he calls the FUFA President, the Head Coach and the Team Captain directly to re-affirm his support. I cannot forget when Faruuk Miya scored the goal that ended the 38 year absence from AFCON Finals, the Minister of Education and Sports and also First Lady Mrs. Janat Kataha Museveni abandoned her protocol and security detail to celebrate on her first visit to the stadium.

     

    Football currently is being perceived and positioned in its rightful place and this will result into the right prioritization and resource allocation.

     

     

     

    CSR

     

    We have conducted Corporate Social Responsibility activities where football gives back to the community.

     

    Cancer charity activity

    One of our members Uganda Football Players Association organized a clinic at Nakivubo stadium to raise awareness about the deadly cancer which claimed the life of Abel Dhaira and many other sports people. This was done in conjunction with the Uganda Cancer Institute.

     

     

    FUFA through the Uganda Cup supported the Missionaries of the Poor in Kisenyi as one of the CSR activities

     

     

     

    Nakasongola; Using the Uganda Cranes Brand, the National Team played a charity match in Nakasongola on 23rd July, 2016.  FUFA partnered with Radio Simba to organize this charity activity and all the proceeds of the game were donated to the improvement of the maternity ward at the Nakasongola Health Centre IV.

     

    Missionaries of the Poor; Using the Uganda Cup brand, FUFA appealed to the football community to surrender the extra clothing and through this FUFA collected 16 bales of clothing and food items (five bags of Sugar, two bags of rice, three bags of Maize flour) that was donated to the Missionaries of the poor-Good Shepherd Centre in Kisenyi. Uganda Cup Winners, Viper SC was involved in delivering the materials.

     

    Seeta Archdeaconry Marathon-FUFA supported the activity where the FUFA President, staff and Executive members took part in a marathon to raise funds towards the refurbishment of the House of the Lord. The Religious leaders of Seeta Archdeaconry also used the event to pray and rally support for the crucial Nations cup qualifier between Uganda Cranes and Comoros at Namboole which we won 1-0 to qualify for the continental soccer show piece in Gabon.

     

    National team prayers

    FUFA sought divine intervention by coordinating with religious leaders to hold prayers for the National team as they headed into international engagements against Burkina Faso and Comoros.

    The reception was immense at the places FUFA President, Executive members, staff and national team players visited at National Mosque in Old Kampala, Wandegeya Mosque, Ahmaddhiya Mosque, Rubaga Cathedral, Namirembe Cathedral, Victory Church, House of Worship and Seeta Archdeaconry.

     

    External relations

    FUFA has continued its relations with the football communities both at local and international level who support the development of the beautiful game.

    FUFA President handing over a Cranes Jersey to Uganda’s Honorary Consul to Botswana Dr. Sebastian Okello-Wengi before the AFCON Qualifier away game in Francistown.

     

    Buganda Masaza Cup

    FUFA donated 100 balls towards the organization of the 2016 Masaza Cup. The balls were handed over to the Minister of Sports in the Buganda Kingdom Owek. Henry Sekabembe at FUFA House. FUFA also cemented its working partnership with the kingdom by offering to help in the areas of technical and administration of football.

     

    Busoga Masaza Cup

    FUFA handed over 40 balls to the organizing committee of the inaugural Busoga Masaza Cup 2016 with the final due next weekend.

    FUFA gave a lot of guidance to the Busoga kingdom on how to set up the entire tournament. We shall continue to support other cultural institutions within our means that are directly promoting football in the communities.

     

    Future

    We intend to complete the Communications Policy &Strategy and also to undertake the FUFA House Beautification project that will include display of pictorial moments in the corridors and offices of FUFA of the big and historic moments in the 92 year history of FUFA

     

     

    • Infrastructure

    In the past, FIFA has provided resources to its members to improve on infrastructure. These resources are not managed by FUFA but directly between FIFA and the Contractors Below are the previous Goal Projects

     

    FIFA Goal 1:                 Construction of FUFA House-Mengo (400,000 USD)

    FIFA Goal 2, 3 & 4       Construction of FUFA Technical Centre-Njeru (1,400,000 USD)

     

    FIFA has since changed its approach to funding infrastructure closing the Goal Project and opening up the FIFA Forward Programme where more resources have been provided.

     

    The Artificial Turf – Njeru Technical Centre

    We plan to undertake infrastructure projects in the following areas;

     

    FUFA House

    • Rehabilitation and improvements
    • Alternative Energy
    • Security Equipment

     

    FUFA Technical Centre

    • Completing the Perimeter wall
    • Grass Pitch

     

    Kadiba

    • Pitch, Accommodation, Offices, Training Rooms and Dressing Rooms

     

    Lugazi

    • 20,000 Seater Stadium

     

    Namboole;

    • International Match Standard Beach Soccer Pitch

     

    We also intend to complete the acquisition of land in the following areas;

    Walukuba, Kyamate, Nakaseke and Soroti

     

     

    These developments have raised the total FUFA Assets from

     

    UgX =4,648,938,394= as at 30th / June / 2013

    Up to

    UgX =7,949,433,289= as at 31st / December / 2015

    • Technical Development

     

    FUFA believes in technical development of the game for a better future. We have undertaken a number of interventions in order to develop the game to better standards.

    CAF A Coaching Course

     

    Youth Football

    We have recruited a full time Youth Development Officer to undertake the FUFA Youth Project

     

    Grassroots Programme

     

    Grassroots football is the introduction of football to children of the age 6-12 years. FUFA has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Ministry of Local Government (Ministry in control of Primary Schools) and MoES to provide for the grassroots programmes in Primary Schools curriculum

     

    Together with FIFA, we have undertaken the Grassroots Programmes in the regions;

     

    • Kampala (Old Kampala SS, Nabweru-Kawempe, Luzira SS-Luzira and Lugogo)
    • Eastern (Jinja-Main Street Primary School)
    • Buganda (FUFA Technical Centre-Njeru)
    • Western (Mbarara-Kakyeka Stadium)
    • North Eastern (N/A)
    • Kitara (N/A)
    • West Nile (N/A)
    • Northern (N/A)

    About 135,000,00M UGX has been spent in this programme where 105 coaches have been trained

                                    U17 National Team Programme

    Under MatiaLule and Peter Onen as the Coaches, we registered for the 2015 AFCON U-17 Qualifiers where the national U-17 team won 4 consecutive matches on the continent playing very entertaining football;

    • Seychelles vs. Uganda (1-2)
    • Seychelles (3-0)
    • Rwanda vs. Uganda (2-3)
    • Rwanda             (4-0)
    • Zambia vs. Uganda (2-0)
    • Zambia   (1-2)

    The products of this programme so far is Mohammed Shaban of Onduparak FC as one of the best players in the Azam Uganda Premier League. He is the leading scorer as of today in the top flight league.

                       FUFA Juniors League

    We have introduced the U-17 League competition for the Azam Uganda Premier League Clubs as a club licensing requirement and for the Non-Premier League sides. Currently the 2nd edition (UPL Clubs) and 3rd edition of the Non-Premier League sides are going on.

     

    For the UPL-U17 Competition, FUFA provides the following incentives to the UPL Clubs;

    • Equipment (Uniforms, Boots, Bibs, Balls etc)
    • Paying a monthly financial contribution to the salary of the U17 Team Coach
    • Refereeing expenses
    • Financial contribution to the teams for the Transport to away matches
    • Training of Team Coaches
    • MRI Tests to determine the age of players

     

                           2017 CECAFA U17 Championship

     

    FUFA intends to host the U172017 CECAFA Championship in January 2017.  The objective is to provide the players of the U-17 Junior League international exposure at the right age

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

                          ARS

    As financed by Airtel, FUFA continues to organise the U-17 Airtel Rising Star Programme from competitions at the District Level to national level for both boys and girls. Already the senior national team has Faruku Miya, Kezironi Kizito, Martin Kizza as some of the products of this programme

     

    AIRTEL U17 Rising Stars

     

                                 Uganda Youth Football Association (UFYA)

    We have admitted to full membership the UYFA. As a member they have already benefitted from the FUFA Financial Assistance to its Members.

     

                           The Future

    The FUFA Youth Strategy has been designed and in addition to the existing activities already listed above, the following are lined to be done;

    FUFA Primary Schools Competition-DFA Level

    Licensing of Academies

    Schools of Excellence

    Database of Players

     

    WOMEN FOOTBALL

     

    FUFA takes women football as an important development segment of the game in Uganda and has undertaken programmes to ensure its nation-wide development. When we took a bold step to withdraw from continental competitions, we were ridiculed but our objective which we have so far achieved was to extend the opportunity to play for more girls in Uganda than spending hundreds of millions on about 20 girls only. We opted to introduce girls’ club football. We have 16 clubs in the FUFA Women Elite League.

     

     

     

     

     

                          Competitions;

     

    We have introduced, financed and organised the following football Competitions

     

    • FUFA Women Elite League (2014/5, 2015/6 & 2016/7)
    • FUFA Women Cup
    • Regional Leagues
    • Maama Baker,
    • National Post Primary Schools Competition,
    • Independence Cup

     

                   Equipment;

     

    FUFA provides Uniforms, Boots, Bibs, Balls, nets etc to each of the FWEL Clubs;

     

                       Courses

     

    Specific courses have been conducted to create awareness and also impart skills to the technical administrative personnel in the game of football

    FIFA CommUnity Course raised the awareness of the Media and the support has been immense since

    The FIFA Coaching Course for Coaches of Women Football has also been organised

     

                           National Team

     

    We returned to international football when we played a friendly match against Kenya in Kisumu.

     

    We also played 5 international matches during the CECAFA Women Championship that Uganda hosted in Njeru. FUFA exclusively financed the championship where not less than 200 m UGX was spent

     

    The Crested Cranes at the FUFA Technical centre during the 2016 CECAFA tourney

     

    We now believe it is the right time to return to the continental football as we have proper structures that can generate a proper representative national team

     

                        Women in Football

     

    FUFA has undertaken steps to provide for involvement of more women in the administration of the game of football. The recruitment policy at FUFA has been very sensitive to gender balance as we currently have a woman at Director Level and others at Manager and officer levels. With the proposed statutory amendments, the number for women in the FUFA General Assembly will now be guaranteed as a minimum of 4 out of 88 compared to a minimum of none in the existing statutes. The expected minimum women representation is as follows;

    The FUFA Women’s Elite League

    1 for the FUFA Women Elite League;

    1 for the Female Referees

    2 for the Uganda Women Football Association

                    Coaching

    Magida Nantanda has excelled in development as a CAF Coaching Instructor conducting various courses in coaching in Uganda and abroad.

    Faridah Bulega has also established herself and even coached the males’ team in the 2nd Division League (FUFA Big League). She won the FUFA Awards for the Best Coach Category for 2015

                 FUFA Awards

    Nabweteme Sandra was awarded with a new car as the 2016 FUFA best woman footballer. This has motivated many girls and the competition for 2016 Winner is stiff. This helps to improve the game of football amongst the girls

     

    FUFA Awards 2015-Sandra Nabweteme receives her award

                        Support to Excelling Athletes

    FUFA extended financial support for Air ticket and Visa for Nabweteme Sandra considering her excellent performance to join university education in the United States at South West Oklahoma State University. We have received reports that she is performing very well developing her career in football and education. Definitely in future in addition to Jean Seninde (QPR in England), Laki Otandeka (USA), Shiraz Natasha (Denmark), Sandra will be invited to represent the national team.

    BEACH SOCCER

     

    Uganda Beach Soccer Association (UBSA) has been admitted as a member of FUFA. From individual enthusiasm to now a very organized member of FUFA. We have continued to have beach soccer as one of our integral development activities.

     

                             Referees; We now have 3 International Beach Soccer Referees who have been officiating CAF and FIFA games throughout Africa. We organise fitness tests for referees for Beach Soccer.

                            Competitions; There are 7 various competitions being organised by UBSA. The Main Competition is the UBSA league which has now been successfully played for the last 6years

                            Courses; we have continued to organise courses in refereeing and coaching of Beach Soccer

                            National Team; for the first time the National Beach Soccer national Team (The Sand Cranes) has played international friendly matches and CAF Competitions against Ghana home and away

    CECAFA is planning to introduce the CECAFA Beach Soccer Competition and definitely the Sand Cranes will have obtained a platform to compete regularly and internationally.

             FUTSAL

    FUTSAL is being formulated. Competitions are being organised and FUFA continues to monitor. Equipment, Rules, Referees and Coaches have been planned for 2017.It is an emerging aspect of football

                   Education

    When one needs results for a year plant Maize, when one needs results for a decade plant trees but when one needs results for a generation, educate people.

    This is exactly what our approach has been in capacity building in the areas of Coaching, Refereeing, Sports Medicine and Administration

    We recruited a fulltime Education Officer and we have since facilitated him to create a football education infrastructure. With the completion of the training room in 2014, the centre has been buzzing with various courses.

     

    From 28 CAF C coaches in 2013, currently we have 14 in CAF A (27 waiting certification), 39 in CAF B, 117 in CAF C, in and addition to 30 coaches enrolled for Goal Keeper, Fitness, FUFA Level-1 and the Beginners.

     

    We have introduced the coaching practicing license to ensure professionalism is exhibited.

     

    The Education Manual has now been completed to guide on the following;

    • Funding of Courses
    • Procedure of Application
    • Schedules
    • Minimum Requirements

     

    FUFA has also embarked on the training of trainers in the regions to ensure that we have enough teachers to sustain the football education agenda in Coaching, Refereeing, Sports Medicine and Administration

     

     

     

     

     

                         Germany Coaching Programme; we have revived the collaboration with the Germany Federation where we had always been allocated 2 slots annually for training.

    This year Mathias Lule attended the course. Upon application, Kasule Mujib had been appointed by FUFA to attend the course but later turned down the offer. We believe in the coming years many more coaches will benefit from this programme that is partially funded by FUFA

     

                                    Exchange Programme; we are also exploring the possibility of the exchange programme with other FIFA Member Associations where our Administrators, Referees and Coaches may be taken to work in a more professional environment with the hope that they will bring back an experience to help improve Ugandan football.

     

    REFEREEING

    Refereeing is a key function in football development. As FUFA we have seriously undertaken Refereeing management, welfare and development.

     

     

    Referees at the final of FUFA Uganda Cup-Nakivubo Stadium

     

                        Manual; we produced the Referees Manual that guides the operations of the refereeing sector. Hitherto, Refereeing operations were not guided by any written procedure.

     

                      Grading; we have introduced the system of all referees being sent from the RFA to FUFA. We now have a list of referees (FUFA Referee Badge) who handle national competitions and those that manage the RFA Competitions. FUFA Provides the National Referees with the basic refereeing equipment.

     

     

                    Openness; we have brought down soliciting, lobbying, God fathering, patronage, rumour mongering and many similar vices that were rife in refereeing by being open and fair to all. We have put in place a procedure for proposing referees for the international list to FIFA. It is about medical and physical fitness and then FRSC recommends to the FUFA Excom where the final list is approved. We always announce the names sent to FIFA openly and this has reduced tensions and underhand methods hitherto used

     

                           Promotion; the nation-wide promotions exercise was conducted and results obtained. This was their first of its kind in 4 years

     

                            Independence; the FRSC undertakes its decision and operations in the areas of appointment, assessment, training and monitoring without any interference from the FUFA Executive Committee or any other party.

     

                               Disciplinary Measures; Referees that do not deliberately nor inadvertently interpret and apply the FIFA Laws of the Game are always sanctioned. This improves the level of performance of referees

     

                                Payment; the payment of referees for the other competitions is still a challenge in amount and schedule of payment. However, for the Azam Uganda Premier League, on top of clearing the outstanding dues of the previous seasons, we have increased from 20,000 UGX per referee to averagely 150,000 UGX

     

                             FUFA Young Referees Programme; we have started a programme of training referees for the age young than 18 years as the basis for the future. Currently, 31referees (24 male, 7 female) have been trained and are gaining experience by officiating the U17 FUFA Juniors League. We believe after 10 years these will be the best referees in Africa

     

    Youth Referees coaching Course at Njeru

     

    PLAYERS

    Players are the number one stakeholders in the game of football. We have found it prudent to admit the Uganda Football Players Association to FUFA General Assembly. Unlike before, the working relationship between UFPA and FUFA is good.

     

    The UFPA has set up its structures; elected its leaders, and have benefited form the FUFA Financial Assistance Programme to setup an office.

     

    UFPA has represented its members in matters of dispute with their employers and has also undertaken programmes to educate its members on their contractual responsibilities and career guidance.

     

    The idea of the above-40 competition to be organised by UFPA supported by the FUFA Competitions Department is in the offing. The objective is to keep the former star players near the game

     

    The FUFA players Status Committee has also advised, amicably settled disputes and where appropriated adjudicated on matters of the status of the players

     

    The FUFA President has continually met with the Ex-internationals to pick their mind about the game

     

    Training Compensation for clubs that raise the players during development is wanting and we need to devise means to protect those in talent identification and development

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    • National Teams

     

    The Uganda National Teams have participated in various competitions over the three years as indicated in table 8.1

     

    Having failed to qualify for the 2015 AFCON, we quickly sat down and analysed our challenges. We shared them with government and other stakeholders in a symposium at Imperial Royale where many thought we had wasted money

     

    We highlighted 8 pillars required for Qualification

     

    1 FUFA FUFA has improved tremendously on the logistics and welfare

     

    2 Coaches The Coaching Courses, Competent and Facilitated Uganda Cranes Technical team
    3 Media Supportive and Promoted the matches and activities

     

    4 Facilities A lot has to be done in this Area

     

    5 Resources Sponsorship, Fans attendances, CAF, FIFA and Government provided resources
    6 Government HE the President provided the Good Will and Resources

     

    7 Club Football Club Football was synonymous with wrangles but Stability in Club football has allowed FUFA and the locally based player to concentrate on football
    8 Players We observed that our players were playing in leagues that could not compete. There is a growing shift of our player to better leagues

     

     

    In order to improve on the logistics and preparation, we decided to recruit a fulltime Staff as the National Teams Officer in Patrick Ntege.

     

    There has been a tremendous improvement in the performance of the Uganda Cranes.

     

    Uganda has largely stabilized in the top 15 countries in the FIFA ranking in Africa hitting the best ever FIFA Ranking of 12th Africa and 62nd in the Word

     

    Currently only Uganda amongst the 25 nations in the East, Central and Southern Africa is still running for both AFCON 2017 finals and World Cup. To be more precise, Uganda is currently rubbing soldiers with Africa’s other best 12 footballing nations thus Algeria, Tunisia, Egypt, Morocco, Senegal, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Burkina Faso, Mali, Cameroon and DRC. Only Uganda amongst these has neither hosted AFCON nor been to the World Cup.

     

    Whereas the Uganda Cranes had made Namboole Fortress, qualification to AFCON still eluded us because our perennial poor away results irrespective of the opposition

     

    In the last 5 away matches of AFCON and World Cup in the last one year, Uganda Cranes has won 3 (Comoros, Togo, and Botswana), drawn 1 (Ghana) and lost 1 (Burkina Faso-Penalty). This excludes beating Nigeria in Nigeria (International FIFA friendly).

     

    Incidentally this has not come accidentally and by luck like some schools of thought but has been achieved through immaculate planning, hard work and execution by FUFA, the Coaches and the Players

     

                  Logistics

     

    The FUFA management & Staff have tremendously improved on the logistics support. Co-ordination of invitations and travel of all the players required by the coach from all over the world, Equipment, Training Camps, international friendlies, motivation & welfare, accommodation and travel plans may go unnoticed without any major incident in the last three years. There are unseen fighters such as Edgar Watson, Decolas Kiiza, Crispus Muyinda, Mohammed Kalema, Sharon Nalunga and many others who have directly worked tirelessly to ensure seamless logistics arrangements.

     

                  Technically

     

    Our Coaching Staff have been tremendous. From identification, distance coaching, analysis of ourselves and opposition, training, following, statistics, video clips, man management, trial matches, technical decision making, counseling, motivation, game reading and tactics. I applaud the Head Coach Micho, Moses Basena and Fred Kajoba. The Medical Staff have been extra ordinary. We have not heard cases of missing players due to sickness or injury. Doctors Kisolo Ronald and Physiotherapist Sewanyana Ivan have been responsible for the availability of the players for selection free from medical impairment

     

                      Results

     

    There has been a growth amongst our player ranks. The senior players in Dennis Onyango, Geoffrey Massa and Tonny Mawejje have provided the experience and performances. The young players have grown in stature. We now have players in Portugal, Denmark, Belgium, Finland, Russia, United States and S. Africa while the ones trading in the region thus Kenya, Tanzania, Sudan, Ethiopia and Uganda have gained the necessary experience.

     

    The FUFA President, the Executive Committee and the staff have co-ordinated the machinery of mobilising the necessary resources, providing and supervising, creating a family of players, coaches, staff and FUFA Executive Committee.

     

    Once again it is thorough planning, hard work, commitment and execution that has given divine intervention and luck a platform to deliver Uganda to the table of Men in African Football

     

    Conclusion

     

    If it were an aircraft, we have delivered Uganda to the runway ready to take off. The commercial viability of FUFA today as obtained from the Sporting Results, marketing approach, governance structures, strategic planning and Togetherness can now generate the resources required to undertake long term development that will sustain Ugandan football at the highest.

     

    We however need the tested crew to manage the takeoff and cruising of the Ugandan Football Aircraft

     

    It is Our Game, It is Our Country