Author: Ahmed Marsha

  • POLICE ARRESTS COUNTERFEIT UGANDA CRANES JERSEY DEALERS

    POLICE ARRESTS COUNTERFEIT UGANDA CRANES JERSEY DEALERS

    Just 24 hours after warning the public against selling counterfeit Uganda Cranes  jerseys, the Uganda Police conducted an operation around town to bring the culprits to book.

    The operation, that saw 3 people arrested was executed by the Uganda police headed by Central Police Station DPC Henry Kintu.

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    The arrested trio now await  prosecution for the unlawful use of the FUFA logo on fake jerseys which is against the laws of Uganda in regard to the counterfeits.

    ‘ FUFA is not against anyone who wishes to sell Uganda Cranes jerseys as long as the right procedures are followed’ Hassan Mugerwa told www.fufa.co.ug.

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    Off to Police: Some of the people arrested during the operation

    The operation comes in the wake of the Federation’s strong warning to the public on Wednesday during the weekly press conference at the FUFA House in Mengo.

    “We shall wedge operations to crack down all those who use the FUFA logo to sell their merchandise. Fore warned is fore armed”, Alex Luganda, FUFA head of legal committee warned earlier on Wednesday.

    Central Police Station DPC, Henry Kintu, who headed the operation advises the general public to adhere to the rules and procedure of attaining the full rights of using the FUFA logo.

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    “We shall continue to arrest all the traders who are illegally using the FUFA logo which is a registered trade mark under the copyright law’ he said.

    MAIN PHOTO: Central Police Station DPC Henry Kintu headed the operation to crack down dealers who sell counterfeit Uganda Cranes merchandise and illegally use the FUFA logo.

    PHOTO CREDITS: FUFA Communications Department

  • FUFA BIG LEAGUE: Promising Start for The Saints, Paidha Black Angles f.c

    The FUFA Big league kicked off on Thursday with various fixtures in the two groups-Rwenzori and Elgo.

    The Saints playing in the Rwenzori group, registered the biggest victory in all the 8 games played.

    They recorded a 0 – 3 away win over new entrants Namasagali Football club, played at Namasagali College.

    Alex Kitata put the Saints ahead before further strikes from Jordan Tamale and Tonny Magala secured a bright start for The Saints.

    At the Barokoro-Zombo, Bob Ogwang and Victor Aweko scored for Paidah to win 2 – 0 over Ngora Fredda Carr.

    At Ndejje University play ground in Luweero, the hosts, Ndejje University FC held Baza Holdings to a goalless draw.

    In the Elgon group, Kirinya Jinja S.S is top of the standings after a 0 – 2 away win over Kasese New Villa.

    It was a draw for Synergy (1-1) with Masindi based VCC in a match played at Masaka Recreation Stadium.

    At the Luzira prisons stadium, Maroons kick started the Big league campaign with a goalless draw against Wandegeya. Brian Akena missed a penalty for the hosts in a game watched by cheering Prison warders.

    In Busia, Proline drew 1-1 with Busia United.

    RWENZORI GROUP
    Namasagali FC 0 – 3 The Saints FC
    Ndejje Univ 0 – 0 Baza Holdings
    Paidha Black Angles 2 – 0 Ngora Freda Carr

    ELGON GROUP

    Synergy 1 – 1 VCC – Masaka
    Busia United 1 – 1 Proline
    Maroons 0 – 0 Wandegeya Prisons
    Kasese New Villa 0 – 2 Kirinya Jinja SS

  • FUFA BIG LEAGUE: 9 Games kick off 2014/15 season

    FUFA Big League: Match Day 1 (2nd October 2014)

    Uganda’s second highest ranked football league, The FUFA Big league gets underway today at several stadia across the country.

    Teams like in the previous seasons have been pooled in two groups; Elgon and Rwenzori.

    Away in Mbale, Child’s Restoration Organization (CRO) hosts Jinja Municipal Council (JMC) in one of the Elgon group games on card.
    This match will take place at the Mbale CRO stadium.

    Another Elgon group fixture, will witness newly promoted Kasese New Villa play Kirinya Jinja S.S at the Nyamitanga stadium in Kasese district.

    Masaka side, Synergy, one of the favorites in the Rwenzori group hosts Masindi based VCC at the Masaka Recreational stadium.

    There are away visits for Baza Holdings (to Luweero against Ndejje University) while The Saints visit Kamuli district where they will play Namasagali football club at Namasagali college grounds.
    Maroons football club entertains perennial contenders, Wandegeya at the Luzira prisons stadium in a highly billed encounter.
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    The top ranked team in each will get automatic qualificationto the Uganda Premier League (UPL) with the first and second runners up teams in the groups heading to the play offs to determine the third entrant.
    Last season, Rwenshama, Lweza and Sadolin were the promoted teams as Masaka LC, CRO and Proline got demoted from the top flight.
    The FUFA Big league is run by the FUFA competitions department in partnership with Airtel Uganda, also the prime sponsor of the national team-The Uganda Cranes.

    Fixtures:
    2nd October 2014
    Kireka United Vs Masaka L.C – Kira Play Ground

    Synergy Vs VCC – Masaka Recreational Stadium

    Busia United Vs Proline – Busia Grounds

    Kasese New Villa Vs Kirinya Jinja S.S – Kasese Grounds

    Namasagali F.C Vs The Saints – Namasagali College

    Ndejje University Vs Baza Holdings – Ndejje University Stadium

    Paidha Black Angels Vs Ngora Freda Carr – Barokoro Zombo Groounds

    CRO Vs Jinja Muncipal Council – Mbale CRO Stadium

  • FUFA President appreciates Government and fans’ Support

    FUFA President appreciates Government and fans’ Support

    Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) President Eng. Moses Magogo has appreciated the generous efforts by the Government of Uganda and the fans towards supporting and sustaining the beautiful game of football in Uganda.

    ‘I take this opportunity to appreciate the government of Uganda and the fans towards the continued efforts of supporting all our teams. Without the two, we would not have reached this far’, he said during the weekly press conference at FUFA House in Mengo on Wednesday.

    Eng. Magogo highlighted to the media how the Government has financially supported the federation, but appealed for the generous efforts to continue.

    ‘This year alone, we have played 15 international matches in 4 months for the senior national side, The Uganda Cranes and the junior team-Cubs. Government has assisted with UGX 490 M. For the Cubs’ campaign only, we have spent U.shs 900M. It is on this note that we still appeal to the Government of Uganda for more assistance’, he appealed.

    The President congratulated Zambia upon qualifying for the CAF U-17 finals in Niger next year.

    ‘We had lodged a petition to CAF about the age of the Zambians. Unfortunately, we lost the petition and i take this opportunity to congratulate our Zambian brothers. For our part, the struggle continues. The youngsters have a promising future’, he added.

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    The FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo (left) and the Spokesperson Hussein Ahmed

    Concerning the upcoming game against Togo in the AFCON 2015 Qualifier, the president cleared the false rumours about the federation’s partnership with KT Promotions and Balaam to promote the game.

    ‘We did not sell the game like many have allegedly spread the rumours.  We contacted Balaam and KT promotions to maximize the avenues of promoting and marketing the game and they will be paid for that service’, he said.

    FUFA head of legal committee Alex Luganda warned the companies and individuals that use the FUFA logo illegally.

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    Alex Luganda-the Chairman FUFA legal Committee

    “We have liaised with the Police, Uganda Revenue Authority to ensure people who sell merchandise with the FUFA logo with out permission are brought to book”, Luganda.

    MAIN PHOTO: (L-R) Uganda Cranes media officer Fred Katende, Uganda Cranes Assistant CoachKefa Kisala, Alex Luganda (Chairman Legal Committee), FUFA President, Moses Magogo and the Federation Spokes person Ahmed Hussein.

    PHOTO CREDITS: FUFA communications Department

  • UGANDA VS TOGO: Cranes Squad released |AFCON 2015 Qualifiers

    AFCON 2015 Qualifiers:
    Uganda Vs Togo
    11th September 2014
    At Namboole Stadium (4 pm)
    Tickets On Sale from Monday (6th October 2014)

    Ticket Prices:

    Ordinary : 20,000/=
    VIP : 50,000/=
    VVIP: 120,000/=
    A strong team of 24 has been released today by FUFA ahead of Uganda’s AFCON 2015 qualifier against Togo at Namboole.

    National team assistant coach, Kefa Kisala released the squad to the media during the weekly press conference held at FUFA house in Mengo on Wednesday.

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    Uganda Cranes Assistant Coach, Kefa Kisala released the names of players to the media today at FUFA House in Mengo.

    Kisala represented the national team coach, Milutin ‘Micho’ Sedrojevic who is away in Egypt attending to the all Africa course symposium.

    SC Villa left back, Fred Nkata, Kiira Young skipper and midfielder, Baker Lukoya and on form Villa striker, Karim Ndugwa are the new faces on the team.

    Strikers,  Emma Okwi of Tanzanian giants, Simba f.c and Dan Sserunkuma of Kenyan side, Gor Mahia return to the team having missed the Ghana and Guinea fixtures.

    The team starts training on Saturday, 4th October 2014 at Namboole Stadium.

    FUFA Finance director, Decolas Kizza has communicated that the match tickets go on sale next Monday (6th October 2014).

    Uganda Cranes Squad for Togo:
    Goal Keepers:
    Denis Onyango (Mamelodi Sundowns), Robert Odongkara (St.George), Ismail Watenga (Vipers), Benjamin Ochan (SCVU)

    Defenders:
    Denis Iguma (SCVU), Martin Kizza (Tusker), Godfrey Walusimbi (Gor Mahia), Fred Nkata (SC Villa), Murushid Jjuuko (SCVU), Andrew Mwesigwa (Ordabasy), Isaac Isinde (Electricity), Savio Kabugo (SCVU) and Richard Kasagga (KCC)

    Midfielders: 
    Allan Kyambadde (Vipers), Geofrey Baba Kizito (Gor Mahia), Aucho Khalid (Tusker), Moses Oloya (Binh Doung), Tonny Mawejje (Valur), Luwagga Kizito (Sporting Covilha), Saidi Kyeyune (URA), Brian Majwega (KCC), Baker Lukooya (Kiira Young)

    Strikers: 
    Geofrey Massa (University of Pretoria), Brian Umony (KCC), Yunus Sentamu (AS Vita), Emmanuel Okwi (Simba), Karim Ndugwa (SC Villa) and Dan Sserunkuma (Gor Mahia)

  • CAF rejects FUFA U-17 petition

    CAF rejects FUFA U-17 petition

    Confederation of African Football (CAF) has finally replied to the petition filed by Federation of Uganda Football Association concerning Zambia’s use of  over aged players in the CAF U-17 Qualifiers.
    “This morning, CAF has written back to us rejecting the petition FUFA had filed against the Zambian Federation for allegedly using over aged players”, Ahmed Hussein, the Federation Spokesperson told the media during the weekly press conference at FUFA house in Mengo.

    FUFA President, Eng. Moses Magogo congratulated Zambia upon securing the qualification slot.

    “Our brothers in Zambia, we congratulate you upon having qualified for the Niger finals. The rebuilding process for Uganda’s youngsters continues”, Eng. Magogo told the media.

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    The Young Chipolopolo team which started against Uganda Cubs in Kampala.

    Uganda lost 2 – 1 last Saturday (4 – 1) on aggregate to the Zambian Young Chipolopolo side.

    Part of the letter communicated to FUFA by CAF General Secretary Hicham El Amrani read ‘After checking the records of the (3) three players in question, it was noted that their passports and MRI results prove that their age is in conformity with the regulation (born on January 1st 1998 or after’

    The CAF communication further noted ‘Therefore, kindly be informed that the three (3) players’ subjects of the protest are eligible for the competition and the protest is consequently rejected’

    Zambia joins the hosts Niger, Cote d’Ivoire, Ghana, Guinea, Mali, Nigeria and South Africa at the finals that will take place in January 2015.

    The top 4 teams will qualify to represent Africa at the World U-17 qualifiers in Chile.

    MAIN PHOTO: The Uganda Cubs team that started against Zambia u-17 team in Kampala.

    PHOTO CREDITS: FUFA Communications Department.

  • UPL RESULTS: Police, Bright Stars go joint top

    UPL RESULTS: Police, Bright Stars go joint top

    .Goal keeper scores winner for Bright Stars FC

    .Karim Ndugwa scores in 3rd successive UPL game 

    .Police and Bright Stars early pacesetters

    .Lweza get first win of season

    .Rwenshama only team yet to get a point 

    .Champions KCC FC win away 

    Police 2-1 Sc Villa

    Rwenshama 0-3 KCC FC

    Bight Stars 1-0 BUL

    Simba 0-1 Lweza

    SCVU 0-0 Soana

    Police FC and Bright Stars FC are joint top of the Uganda Premier League. However one man is hitting headlines-Karim Ndugwa who scored in his 3rd successive game for his team-SC Villa.

    Nduggwa who netted against Soana, Lweza and now Police, got the game’s scoring with the earliest goal on the evening’s line up with a goal on 17 minutes.

    Nduggwa’s rich vein of form also saw Uganda Cranes coach Milutin ‘Micho’ Sredojevic hand him a call to the National team’s tour of Northern Uganda and he never disappointed the Serbian as he scored in the Cranes’ 5-0 win over Northern region in Gulu.

    However Police FC who have enjoyed a fine start to the new campaign hit back in a space of two minutes after the break with two goals.

    Kateregga Godfrey and Kasumba Umar (now with 3 goals) getting their names on the score sheet in Kavumba as the cps went on top with 7 points with three games played so far.

    At KCCA Stadium, Bright stars edged BUL FC 1-0 thanks to a beautiful direct free kick by keeper Mathias Kigonya in the 75th minute.

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    Goal keeper, Mathias Kigonya scored from a free kick (Photo by John Batanudde)

    The Kawempe based side is now unbeaten its opening three games of the season.

    In Bombo, Mike Serumagga was the hero for newcomers Lweza FC with a goal in added time of the second half. Lweza beat Simba 1-0 in a game that five yellow cards dished out.

    In Mityana, defending champions KCC were 3-0 winners over Rwenshama who are yet t win a game this season. Micheal Birungi netted a brace while Nsibambi Derrick got the other for George Nsimbe’s boys

    In Namboole, SCVU were held to a 0-0 draw by Soana FC.

    Friday fixtures 3rd October, 2014

    Kira Young vs Police 

    SC Villa vs URA

    Entebbe vs Vipers

    Sadolin Paints vs Express FC

    BUL vs Simba 

    MAIN PHOTO: FIFA referee, Brian Nsubuga communicates to Uganda Cranes and Victoria University player, Denis Iguma to wait for the whistle signal before play restarts at Namboole.

    PHOTO CREDITS: SCVU Communications department

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • Uganda Premier League: Action resumes with Match Day 3 fixtures

    Uganda Premier League: Action resumes with Match Day 3 fixtures

    Uganda Premier League (Match Day 3):

    Tuesday, 30th September 2014:

    Bright Stars Vs Bul f.c – Lugogo Stadium

    S.C Victoria University Vs Soana – Namboole Stadium

    Police Vs SC Villa – Kavumba Recreational Stadium

    Rwenshama Vs KCC – Mityana Ssaza grounds

    Simba Vs Lweza – Bombo Military Stadium

    There are 5 Uganda Premier League games to be played on the match day three.

    Defending champions, after being held at their Lugogo home 1 all by Police travel to Mityana Ssaza ground to play Rwenshama with a small squad after injuries and suspensions to different players.

    KCC will still miss midfielder Owen Kasule and Yasin Mugabi (suspension) while Ronnie Kisekka, Hakim Ssenkumba, Brian Umony and Richard Kassaga are all nursing different injuries.

    Rwenshama, one of the three league new comers (others are Sadolin and Lweza) are seeking for their maiden points of the season, having suffered losses to Police (0 -3) and at home against Express (1- 2).

    Midfielder, Gaddafi Kiwanuka and defender, Rodgers Aloro face their former pay masters at KCC.

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    FUFA President, Eng. Moses Magogo greets the match officials during the SC Villa Vs Soana game at Mityana Ssaza grounds.

    Other matches are Police Vs SC Villa in a battle of second facing the first at Kavumba recreational stadium.

    Uganda Cranes players Karim Ndugwa, Fred Nkata and Hassan Wasswa, fresh from the Nile Special Na – Mutima tour in Gulu will join colleagues at SC Villa to fight and extend their great run to three out of three wins.

    SC Villa is facing a determined Police side, one that picked an away point against defending champions, KCC at Lugogo two weeks ago.

    Police will look to the league joint top scorer, Umar Kasumba for that much needed inspiration.

    Simba, who lost to a last gasp Joseph Mpande goal last week host Lweza, another side yet to win a league game.

    Bul travels from Jinja to face high flying Bright Stars at Lugogo while at Namboole Stadium, Sports Club Victoria University hosts Soana.

    MAIN PHOTO: Entebbe’s Sunday Mukiibi clears the ball as SCVU’s Dan Nsubuga tries to head it at Namboole Stadium. Both sides drew goal less.

    PHOTO CREDITS: SCVU Communications Department

     

     

  • Uganda Cranes pay Tribute to Parry Oketch

    Uganda Cranes pay Tribute to Parry Oketch

    Uganda Cranes players and officials have today morning paid tribute to the family of former national team captain, Parry Oketch at the deceased’s family home in Pageya Laroo, Gulu District.

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    The late Parry Oketch worked in Police, Prisons and National Water security departments. He won 3 CECAFA championships and 2 back to back league title with Prisons in 1967/68 and 1968/69 seasons.

    All the players who traveled for the Nile Special Cranes Na-Mutima northern region tour led by head of delegation, Hamid Juma paid a courtesy visit to the grieved family.

     

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    Head of Delegation, Hamid Juma (standing) addresses the family of the late Parry Oketch on Monday morning in Pageya Laroo Village,Gulu. Looking on are Cranes officials and players.

    “It is a very trying moment, may the Almighty strengthen you in this time”, Juma, also FUFA’s technical head and executive member remarked.
    The family and the neighbours have convened at their Gulu family home awaiting burial this Saturday.
    One of the deceased’s sons, Lt. Joseph Oketch (currently in Somalia) is being waited to be part of the final send off programme for the former Cranes star.

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    Derrick Teko greets the widow to Parry Oketch as the Uganda Cranes players and officials paid a courtesy visit.

    Parry Oketch, who captained the Cranes in the late 60’s as a defender, is survived by a widow, Betty Owoda Oketch and 4 children; Sunday Otim, Moses Odoch, Stellah Lanyero and Lt. Joseph Okello Oketch.

     

     

     

     

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    Charles Tills Kilama, a brother to the deceased talks to the widow

    Meanwhile, the players have embarked on the return journey back to Kampala where they will join their respective clubs for the Uganda Premier league engagements which resumes tomorrow with match day 3 fixtures.

    MAIN PHOTO: The late Parry Oketch

    PHOTO CREDITS: FUFA Communications Department

  • CRANES NA -MUTIMA: Uganda Cranes humiliates Northern Region Select Team 5 – 0

    CRANES NA -MUTIMA: Uganda Cranes humiliates Northern Region Select Team 5 – 0

    Cranes Na – Mutima Northern Regional Tour:

    Uganda Cranes 5 – 0 Northern Region Team
    At Pece Stadium.

    A mammoth crowd estimated to be in thousands has today watched Uganda Cranes humiliate the Northern region select team at Pece Stadium in Gulu.

    The crowd included FUFA CEO, Edgar Watson, Head of Technical (Ahmed Juma), FUFA Finance Committe member, George Otim, Nile Special’s brand Manager, Isaac Ssekaasi, Vice President Northern region, Walter Okello and many others.

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    The VIP section at Pece Stadium in Gulu on Sunday evening.

    A minute’s silence in honour of the departed Uganda Cranes star and captain of the 1960’s, Parry Oketch was observed.

    Goals by Karim Ndugwa (36th minute), William Wadri (43rd minute), Saidi Kyeyune (brace) and a Richard Langoya own goal after 58 minutes have given Cranes a comfortable win.

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    The Cranes team that started the game in Gulu against the Northern Region team.

    Uganda is preparing for the upcoming AFCON 2015 qualifier against Togo at Namboole Stadium that will take place on 11th October 2014.

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    A very big gathering attended the match at Pece Stadium on Sunday evening. Lucky fans earned tickets to watch the Cranes – Togo game at Namboole stadium on the 11th October 2014.

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    Team inspection before the match kick off at Pece Stadium.

    The Cranes Na – Mutima campaign is exclusively sponsored by Nile Brweries Limited under the brand, Nile Special.

    As Uganda nears the next round of action for the AFCON qualifiers against Togo (home on the 11th October 2014) and away the following Wednesday, this was a perfect build up to shape the locally based players.
    Uganda Cranes XI:
    Benjamin Ochan (G.K), Dennis Iguma, Fred Nkata, Savio Kabugo, Murushid Jjuuko, Hassan Wasswa, William Wadri, Saidi Kyeyune, Ivan Ntege, Allan Kyambadde, Karim Ndugwa

    Second Half Changes:

    Mathew Odong for Karim Ndugwa ,  Isa Lumu for Murushid Juuko, Brian Nkuubi for William Wadri,Dennis Okot for Hassan Wasswa, Baker Lukooya For Ivan Ntege, Dan Birikwarira for Fred Nkata and Derrick Teko for Savio Kabugo.

    Note: Benjamin Ochan was replaced after 30 minutes by Ismail Watenga.

    Match Referees: Joseph Olobo Joseph (Center Referee), David Oyet  (Assistant referee 1), Marion Okwang (Assistant referee 2), Alex Ojera Alex (4th official)
    Match Commissioner: Denis Ojwee Denis

    MAIN PHOTO: Northern Uganda regional team that started the game at Pece Stadium in Gulu on Sunday.

    PHOTO CREDITS: FUFA Communications Department.

  • Cranes striker Sentamu sends Vita in champions league final

    Uganda Cranes striker Yunus Seantamu Junior netted one of his team’s goals in a 2-1 win for AS Vita over Tunisian side CS Sfaxien to qualify for the Orange CAF Champions League final.

    The DR Congo club advanced to the final 4-2 on aggregate but it was not an easy journey or them especially in the second leg.  Vita conceded a goal in the 26th minute from a free kick by Zuied Derbali but the visitors searched for an equalizer and got it just before half time.

    The biggest moment of the night was reserved for the Uganda cranes striker Sentamu who scored in the 55th minute for Vita to make life difficult for the Tunisian side.

    Barring any injuries or natural disasters to deny him a place in the two legged final (25th October and 1 November, 2014), Sentamu will become the first Ugandan player to feature in the competition’s final since its change of format to the champions league in the late 90s.

    Algerian side Entente Setif and TP Mazembe are playing in the other semifinal. Setif lead 2-1 from the first leg with the return leg set to be played in DRC today. The winner of the CAF Champions League takes $1.5M

  • CAF U-17: Zambia triumphs over Uganda

    CAF U-17: Zambia triumphs over Uganda

    CAF U -17 Qualifiers:
    Uganda 1 – 2 Zambia (Zambia wins 4 – 1 on aggregate)
    Zambia has beaten Uganda 1- 2 in the return leg of the CAF U-17 qualifier played at Nakivubo Stadium on Saturday.

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    Uganda Cubs Starting line up at Nakivubo Stadium against Young Chipolopolo

    Striker, Patson Daka’s brace after 20 and 65 minutes gave the Young Chipolopolo side victory as Uganda only netted the consolation through an Alex Komakech penalty.

    Zambia thus makes it 4 -1 on aggregate after the first leg 2 – 0 win in Lusaka two weeks ago.

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    Uganda’s Pius Obuya takes on Zambia’s Wayne Museba (5) and Enock Mwepu. Obuya had a fair game before he was replaced by Ashraf Mugume in the second half.

    However, Confederation of African Football (CAF) is yet to officially announce who the successful nation to the continental youth nations cup is.

    This is after FUFA filed a petition questioning the ages of some Zambian players who are over aged.

    The match was watched by a record crowd that included State Minister for sports, Hon Charles Bakabulindi and the FUFA President, Eng. Moses Magogo and other invited guests.

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    FUFA President, Eng. Moses Magogo (third left), State Sports Minister, Charles Bakabulindi (on the left of the President) among others graced the Uganda – Zambia game.

    MAIN PHOTO: Zambian team line up prior to kick off

    PHOTO CREDITS: FUFA Communications department

     

  • Cranes Na Mutima: Northern region names squad to face Cranes in Gulu

    Nile Special Cranes Na Mutima

    Northern region vs Uganda Cranes

    Sunday 28th September, 2014

    Venue: Pece stadium in Gulu at 4pm

    Match officials:

    Olobo Joseph-Referee

    Oyet David Assistat refree I

    Okwang Marion-Assistant referee II

    Ojera Alex- Reserve Referee

    Denis Ojwe- Match Commissioner

    Northern Region has named a squad that has former SC Villa player Francis Aloo. The head coach is Aloya Michael and will be assisted by Omara Francis.

    The people of Gulu are excited about the Cranes visit to Northern Uganda. ‘We have trained for a week and our boys will put on a good challenge on Sunday’ said Northern region Vice chairman  Okello Walter.

    The Northern region squad
    Goalkeepers: Rubangakene Emmanuel-Gulu United, Ggwang Victor-Northern Eagles, Ogengo Charles- Gulu University,

    Defenders: Ojara Monday-Gulu University, Acelam Denis-Gulu Blackburn, Odong Peter-Gulu University, Mosur Emmanuel-Lira United, Ojera Samuel-Student at Layibi College, Labeja Richard-Gulu United,

    Midfielders: Nyero Joseph-Gulu University, Komakech Kenneth_Gulu Blackburn, Papira Anthony-Gulu University, Atine Shaban Northern Eagles, Ochen Daniel-Northern Eagles, Odongo Walter-Student at Lira town College

    Strikers: Ongom Emmanuel-Northern Eagles, Omedi Denis-Lira United, Aloo Francis-Gulu United, Gouda Julius- Gulu University, Okot Moses-Gulu University, Achaba Richard-Gulu Blackburn, Ojaa Julius-Gulu United

    Head coach-Aloya Michael
    Assistant Coach- Omara Francis

     

     

     

  • Uganda Cranes arrives in Gulu to take on Northern region select side

    Uganda Cranes arrives in Gulu to take on Northern region select side

    The National Senior football team-Uganda Cranes arrived safely in Gulu ahead of Sunday’s Cranes Na Mutima match with a select side from Northern region. The team whose leader of delegation is FUFA Executive committee member Hamid Juma has been accommodated at the luxurious Bomah hotels.

    Uganda Cranes team was received by George Otim a member of FUFA finance committee who is also a delegate representing Northern region in the FUFA Assembly. 

    The Uganda Cranes coach Milutin Sredojevic will join the team tomorrow morning. He remained in Kampala to watch the Uganda U-17 in action against Zambia at Nakivubo stadium.

    The match will be played at Pece stadium at 4pm.

    MAIN PHOTO: Uganda Cranes will pay in Gulu on Sunday against A Northern region team at Pece Stadium.

     

     

  • Uganda U-17 Vs Zambia U-17 : Match Preview | CAF U -17 Qualifiers

    Uganda U-17 Vs Zambia U-17 : Match Preview | CAF U -17 Qualifiers

    CAF U-17 QUALIFIERS:

    Sat, 27th September 2014:

    Uganda Vs Zambia

    At Nakivubo Stadium

    Entry Fees : 5000/= (Ordinary) and 20,000/= (VIP)

    Kick off Time: 4 pm

    Gates open at 1 :30 pm

    Uganda Under 17 national team, The Cubs face Zambia Young Chipolopolo at Nakivubo Stadium on Saturday afternoon.

    This is the return leg for the two sides playing for a slot at next year’s CAF U-17 finals that will take place in Niger, West Africa.

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    Zambia trained at Makerere University grounds on Thursday and held the last training at Nakivubo. They arrived on Thursday morning with Ethiopian Airlines and have been accomodated at Grand Global Hotel.

    Zambia leads 2 – 0 from the first leg that was played two weeks back at the Nkoloma National stadium in Lusaka.

    Patson Daka and Edwin Chipile scored for the Young Chipolopolo in the first leg.

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    Hulius Poloto fights for the ball with a Rwandan opponent at Namboole during earlier round.

    Uganda’s coach, Matia Lule promises a spirited fight coming into the fixture. “We shall fight a gallant fight”, he told www.fufa.co.ug.

    Chris Kaunda the Zambian coach promised an attack minded game to kill off the Ugandans. “In Zambia, we played first and the second half is at Nakivubo” he said.

    The match will be handled by referees from Seychelles with the match commissioner coming from Tanzania.

    The Zambian Squad:

    Goalkeepers: Danny Sinkanyika and Jackson Kakunta.

    Defenders: Edward Chimfwembe, Salati Lungu, Edwin Chipile, Wayne Musemba, Prosper Chiluya, Kingsley Musabula, Gift Sikaonga.

    Midfielders: Enock Mwepu, Changwe Kalale, Victor Chungu, Musonda Siame, Shadreck Kambwili, Garry Mweelwa.

    Strikers: Patson Daka, Pumulo Siwanga and Kenny Sinkala.

    Head Coach: Chris Kaunda; Assistant Coach: Joel Bwalya

    Ugandan Sqaud:

    Eric Kibowa and Edward Kasibante (Goal Keepers)

    Andrew Okiring (captain), Kato Samuel Neheyimana, Joel Jangeyambe, Alex Komakech, Diego Katumba, Bashir Asiku (Defenders)

    Emmanuel Olinga (Vice Captain), Frank Tumwesige, Julius Poloto, Pius Obuya, Hassan Ssenyonjo (Midfielders)

    Charles Ssebutinde, Willy Ochen, Muhammed Shaban, Ezra Bidda (Strikers)

    MAIN PHOTO: FUFA president, Moses Magogo inspects the team during the earlier round held at Namboole against Rwanda. Uganda won 4 – 0.

    PHOTO CREDITS: FUFA communications department

  • CAF C Coaches course progresses at Njeru Technical Center

    CAF C Coaches course progresses at Njeru Technical Center

    As Confederation of African football (CAF) and Federation of Uganda Football Association (FUFA) look at developing the game of football further to greater heights, the continental together with local football governing body Fufa have embarked on capacity-building as the only way to see things happen in the game.

    The highly rated coaching course in the country is attended by 69 coaches both from Big and Premier league clubs all over the country.

    According to Fufa Education Officer who is also coordinating the course Mr. Jackson Nyima says the course will run for two successive weeks at Njeru Technical Center.

    “We’re here for a period of two weeks. We started on Monday 22nd September and it will run upto Sunday 05th October and I am sure in the end coaches will have benefited” Noted Fufa education officer Jackson Nyima while at Njeru Technical center.

    Alex Isabirye

    He also pointed out that this course is brought up to increase on the number of coaches with CAF C coaching licences in the country.

    “Before we have had 28 coaches with CAF C coaching certificates in the whole Uganda the number we feel is too small to lift up the game” Nyima highlighted.

    “I am certain the course will improve on the number and quality of our football coaches in the country”

    Meanwhile, one of the course instructors Mr. Livingstone Kyambade says he is overwhelmed by CAF and FUFA for putting such courses in place for our coaches to learn and upgrade their levels in coaching

    “What has stunted the growth of the game in Uganda is that we have lacked good number of professional coaches, now it’s high time we solve this out” Overjoyed Kyambadde notified.

    “A professional coach knows how to nurture and develop player’s talents so I predict a better future for Uganda’s’ football with these professional coaches we’re getting”.

    Well, into the course coaches have been taught modules like team management, Player development, Principles of teaching and coaching, development of techniques and skills, factors affecting performance, physical preparations of young players among other units.

    The course is attended by some notable coaches like Richard Makumbi of premier league side Soana fc, Andy Lule of Entebbe fc, Fred Lumu of KCC, Samuel Kawalya of Express, Richard Magala of URA, Ibrahim Kirya Of Sc Villa, Amate Richard of Simba Tanzania among others

    The course is fully funded by FUFA and certified by CAF with former Fufa Vice president Mr. Mujib Kasule, Uganda She-Cranes coach Majidha Nantanda, Fufa Technical Director Mr. Asuman Lubowa and Fufa Education Officer Mr. Jackson Nyima being the facilitators.

    Report Prepared By Joseph Mutaka (Uganda Cranes Media Officer – CHAN)

    MAIN PHOTO: Some of the coaches attending the theory session during the CAF C coaches course at Njeru

    PHOTO CREDITS: Joseph Mutaka

  • UGANDA PREMIER LEAGUE RESULTS: SC Villa wins again

    UGANDA PREMIER LEAGUE RESULTS: SC Villa wins again

    Sc Villa made it two wins out of two games in the Uganda premier league following a 2-0 victory over newcomers Lweza Fc in Mityana.

    Karim Ndugwa and Steven Bengo netted for the 16 time league champions.

    Ndugwa scored 46 seconds into the rain laden fixture before Bengo got the second 3 minutes to the half time break.

    In Lugogo, Bright stars edged rivals Soana 2-1 thanks to two headed goals by Jimmy Kakooza and Anthony Bongole all coming in the first half.  Soana piled pressure after the break and their efforts paid off  in the 52nd minute with a goal by Kagimu Rahumti.

    In Bombo, Vipers played their first game of the season and needed a late goal by Joseph Mpande to pick up maximum points off simba.

    In Bugembe, URA dropped yet again points as they drew 0-0 with newcomers Sadolin Paints while SCVU also played to a goalless draw against Entebbe Fc.

    Match Day 2 Results: (Friday, 26th September 2014)

    SC Villa 2-0 Lweza – At Mityana Ssaza Grounds

    Bright stars 2-1 Soana – At Lugogo Stadium

    SCVU 0-0 Entebbe – At Namboole Stadium

    Sadolin 0-0 URA – At Bugembe Stadium

    Simba 0-1 Vipers – At Bombo Military Stadium

    MAIN PHOTO: Bright Stars’ Hassan Kikoyo (left) fights for the ball with Soana f.c captain, Timothy Musinguzi at Lugogo Stadium on Friday

    PHOTO CREDITS: John Batanudde

  • FORMER CRANES STAR OKETCH PASSES AWAY

    Former Uganda Cranes captain Parry Oketch has passed away at Gulu regional referral hospital. Oketch who captained the National senior team-Uganda Cranes in the 60s passed away at today morning (4am).

    His body has been transferred to Gulu barracks mortuary. The family of the late Parry Oketch will meet later today and release burial arrangements.

    However burial will be held in his ancestral home in Pageya, Gulu.

    ‘The death of Oketch will leave a big gap in Ugandan football. His words of wisdom always encouraged many young players from Northern region to strive hard while on the pitch. It is a sad day in our football’ said FUFA CEO Edgar Watson

    In honour of the departed star, FUFA has asked the two teams in Sunday’s Cranes Na Mutima match at Pece stadium in Gulu to observe a minute of silence and also wear black armbands.