The U20 WNT (Queen Cranes) will get back into action tomorrow at 4 PM in a game that will be played at the FUFA Technical Centre, Njeru. This will be the return leg of the second round of the 2024 FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup Qualifiers – Colombia.
Uganda is coming into this game with an advantage of 6-0 goals, which they scored last weekend at Campo da ABB Stadium in Mozambique.
During a press conference held on Thursday morning, the Queen Cranes’ head coach, Ayub Kalifah Kiyingi, informed the press that as a technical team, they have managed to remind the girls of how to manage success and score whenever they get a chance because their objective is still to take this team to the 2024 FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup.
Ayub Kalifah Kiyingi adds that he will make some changes in his starting lineup tomorrow because, despite the six goals, he has to manage them and score more goals. He believes that they need a more serious game tomorrow because he believes the other team has also prepared to face them.
Hadijah Nandago, the Queen Cranes’ captain, has urged all Ugandans to rally behind the team because the mood is high in the camp, and they’re promising to give Ugandans a good football game tomorrow.
The beach soccer coaching course organized by Uganda Beach Soccer Association (UBSA) began on Tuesday 10th October 2023 at FUFA Technical Centre in Njeru.
It was initially scheduled for July but it was pushed forward due to various reasons. Participants have come from different corners of Africa, with some coming from Kenya and Nigeria.
Nineteen coaches got into the training that is being conducted by FUFA instructor Bashir Mutyaba and everyone is showing the zeal to learn.
Harambee Sand Stars coach Kinero Swaleh
Among the coaches in attendance are; Kinero Swaleh – Harambee Sand Stars head coach, former Sand Cranes head coach – Muwonge Salim, Standard High School – Zzana coach – Mutungi Alleluya, Eng. Ssenfuma Timothy and Lance corporal Kutosi Daniel from UPDF (Gulu barracks).
The course, which is intended to improve the quality of coaches in our local league, will take four days – ending on Friday 13th October 2023.
UBSA chairman Deo Mutabazi
“We organized this course to help us in the new season that kicks off in a few weeks from now and we hope that after here, clubs are going to have the right and licensed coaches,” Chairman UBSA Deo Mutabazi said.
“All of you that are here are going to get certificates and bench permits which will allow you to coach a team.”
“Coaches without bench permits will not be allowed to sit on the bench during games. It’s now a club licensing requirement.”
“These issues of getting someone on the bench to shout out instructions about a game he doesn’t know are now phased out.”
He continued and said: “I want to request you to give this training serious attention because the game is changing on a daily basis and for some of you who have been at the international stage; you have seen how beach soccer is changing.”
“So, take this course seriously, put the right skills into our players so that the country benefits. The players that you are going to give the skills are the very players the national team gets to represent the country.”
“I am sure the time you are going to spend here will not be a waste. Utilize it very well because we want you to add some contribution onto the game.
FUFA 2nd vice president Darius Mugoye (middle)during the opening ceremony
FUFA Second Vice President Darius Mugoye was the Guest of Honour at the opening ceremony, and he reiterated that the federation is firmly focused on making Uganda the based footballing nation in Africa, on and off the field.
The vice president took some time off to applaud the coaches for serving the game diligently but also asked them to make the best use of the knowledge they are getting.
“Beach soccer is one of the fastest growing games not only in Uganda, not only in Africa but in the whole world,” he said.
“And for you choosing to associate yourself with it, I think it’s a very good decision. People normally want to associate themselves with things that have already taken off. They don’t want to be part of the process.”
“But I am very humbled to hear that some people from Kenya, Nigeria are here for the course.”
“Very many times coaches leave the classroom, hide the books and say the thing taught cannot work here, they are for the whites.”
“Therefore, I implore you to practice what is being taught, and at the same time, I officially declare this course opened.”
Instructor Bashir Mutyaba
While in Njeru, the coaches are set to learn ball familiarity, coaching styles, training planning, training session structure, coach’s input during training, psychology and mentality, fitness training for beach soccer, match coaching, match analysis, formations, nutrition, injury prevention and rehabilitation, among others.
List of participants: Kinero Swaleh (Harambee Sand Stars – Kenya NT), Kaddu Steven (Grace Church), Ngalire Geoffrey (Rubaga Youths), Musasizi Abdul Haliki ( Jinja Lions), Kutosi Daniel (Gulu), Lubowa Salim (Jiinja Lions), Kulika Ivan, Tayomba Solomon (Jinja Lions), Eng. Ssenfuma Timothy (Mutoola BSC), Omiat George (Kamuli), Joloba Yusuf (MS Sand Lions), Mutungi Alleluya ( Standard High School – Zzana), Isaac Ishioke (Nigeria), Bisaso Brian, Kimuli Tomasi (Mutoola), Kalanzi Gideon (Mutoola), Kalema Steven (Mutoola), Mukwata Peter Roland (Mutoola) and Muwonge Salim (Mutoola)
FUFA has completed organising a six-day beginners’ course for young referees at the FUFA Technical Centre, Njeru.
The course is part of the famous two year FIFA League Development programme that was rolled out in 2022 by the world soccer governing body aimed at improving women football globally.
The project is an initiative by FUFA that was presented to FIFA but aimed at developing women league football and other areas of the game in the Country.
This particular course targeted young girls between the age of 15-20 to attract them into refereeing where they learnt skills and got knowledge about officiating matches.
The participants were selected from the eight FUFA regions; Kampala, Buganda, West Nile, Northern, Eastern, Western, North East and Kitara.
A total of thirty-two girls who were taken through the theory and practical sessions of refereeing embraced the training under the guidance of FUFA Referees Instructors Egesa Samuel (Physical Instructor) and Rahma Kizito (Fitness Instructor).
Since 2022, FUFA has benefitted from the FIFA League Development Programme with various activities organised as below;
Beach Soccer in Uganda has continued to take big strides with the growth of the game covering areas of administration, management, national teams and refereeing.
The desire by FUFA and FIFA to help the referees get further technical knowledge of the game has seen the world soccer governing body send French beach soccer referees’ instructor Lakhdar Benchabane to Uganda to handle a group of participants categorized as active referees and referees’ assessors for the FIFA MA Beach soccer referees.
The five-day course that started on Monday 9 th October 2023 has attracted twenty-six beach soccer referees’ instructors and active referees are taking part at the FUFA Technical Centre, Njeru.
The course ends this Friday.
Uganda Beach Soccer Association Chairman Deo Mutabazi, Buganda region FA Delegate Hassan Kavuma and FUFA Football Development Director Ali Mwebe graced the opening ceremony.
UBSA Charman Deo Mutabazi was the Chief Guest at the opening ceremony and said;
‘The course is very timely for our game in Uganda. It will help us as we continue with preparations for the new season. We thank FIFA and FUFA for the gesture and we believe this is going to improve on the officiating levels in all our competitions. The course will add so much value to the referees due to the modules presented to the participants’
The participants (6 of the 26 are female) will undergo various modules including duties of the time keeper and third referee, opinions and exchange with the referees, among others.
List of participants Ssegawa Moses, Wakayiba Hudson, Ssenvuumo Edrine, Kauma Annet Jackline, Natamba Esther, Wacha Elizabeth Shakira, Ssenteza Muhammad, Joel Chote Munyendoh, Kintu Ivan Bayige, Kadaama Monic, Somoka Roch, Kiragga Edward, Chestit Hakim, Kujjuna Tom, Ssebuliba Edwin, Ndangizi Collins, Kawagga Bazirio Kennedy, Katureebe Andrew, Tiwuwe Eunice, Namugere Bibian, Kato Ian, Mukeshi Micheal, Auma Lydia, Namazzi Miriam, Kimbugwe Hillary Godfrey and David Davies Katabira
About Beach Soccer in Uganda
Started in 2009
FIFA Referees- 4 (Ivan Kintu Bayige, Ssenteza Muhammad, Kawaga Kennedy and Munyendoh Joel Chote).
Beach Soccer trained Referees-20
Beach Soccer Referees’ Instructors-1 (Ali Mwebe-CAF/FIFA Instructor)
Beach Soccer Referees’ Assessors -4 (Hillary Kimbuggwe, David Davies Katabira, Ndawula Muhammad Shaban and Ssebuliba Moses)
Uganda Cranes Interim Head Coach Morley Byekwaso Ochama has named the final team that will take on Mali and Zambia in the forthcoming International friendly games.
The coach named a team of 24 players, following four days of rigorous training at East High, Kisasi.
The contingent will depart Uganda on Tuesday morning (2am) aboard Ethiopian Airways.
It should be noted that the game against Mali will be played on Friday, 13th October at Stade du Mars in Bamako.
The team will thereafter connect to Dubai, United Arab Emirates where Uganda Cranes will play against Zambia on Tuesday, 17th October 2023 at Hamriya Stadium.
Besides defenders Abdu Aziizi Kayondo and Halidi Lwaliwa who will travel with the contingent from Uganda, the rest of the foreign based players will join the team from their respective clubs.
FUFA Executive Committee Member and former Uganda Cranes player Dan Obote is the Leader of Delegation.
Final squad for the two international friendly games
Goalkeepers Isima Bin Rashid Watenga (Golden Arrows FC, South Africa), Joel Mutakubwa (BUL FC, Uganda), Jack Komakech (Vipers SC, Uganda)
Midfielders Elvis Ngonde (SC Villa, Uganda), Ivan Irinimbabazi (Soltilo Bright Stars FC, Uganda), Bobosi Byaruhanga (Austin FC, USA), Fiat Cleophus (Soltilo Bright Stars FC, Uganda), Khalid Aucho (Yanga FC, Tanzania), Saidi Mayanja (KCCA FC, Uganda), Isma Mugulusi (Fereinse FC, Portugal), Arafat Usama Kizza (KCCA FC, Uganda), Ibrahim Kasule (New York Red Bull II, USA), Laban Tibiita (URA FC, Uganda), Bright Anukani (Vipers SC, Uganda), Rogers Mugisha (Gor Mahia FC, Kenya)
Forwards Denis Omedi (Kitara FC, Uganda), Fred Amaku (Maroons FC, Uganda), Lawrence Tezikya (BUL FC, Uganda), Richard Basangwa (Wadi Degla SC, Egypt), Frank Ssebufu (New York Red Bull II, USA), Milton Karisa (Vipers SC, Uganda), Rogers Kassim Mato(Sanliurfaspor FC, Turkey), Simon Peter Oketch (Commercial Bank of Ethiopia, Ethiopia)
Officials
Interim Head Coach – Morley Byekwaso Ochama
Interim Assistant Coach – Fred Muhumuza
Interim Goalkeeping Coach – Stephen Billy Kiggundu
FUFA has named a Uganda Cranes Technical Team of four people for an interim period of one month running from 3rd -31st October 2023.
The four people are:
Morley Byekwaso Ochama – Interim Head Coach
Fred Muhumuza – Interim Assistant Coach
Stephen Billy Kiggundu – Interim Goalkeeping Coach
Felix Ayobo – Interim Fitness Coach
The quartet will take charge of Uganda Cranes during the International break this month where the team will play two games against Mali on 13th October in Bamako and Zambia in Dubai, UAE on 17th October 2023.
Uganda Cranes squad for the two international games will also be named today by the interim technical team.
Uganda U20 Women’s National Team Head Coach Ayub Khalifa Kiyingi has named the final squad that will travel to Mozambique ahead of the FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup Qualifiers.
The Queen Cranes will take on Mozambique at the first preliminary round with the first leg slated for Saturday, 7th October at Campo da ABB Matola Stadium.
The return leg will be played at FUFA Technical Centre, Njeru on 13th October 2023.
The squad named has 20 players with three goalkeepers, six defenders, six midfielders and five forwards.
The team will depart Uganda on Thursday morning (2:45am) aboard Ethiopian Airlines.
FUFA Executive Committee Member Rogers Byamukama will travel with the team as the Leader of Delegation.
Patience Nabulobi (Kampala Queens FC), Patricia Nakato Nanyanzi(Rines SS WFC), Desire Katisi Natooro(Asubo Gafford Ladies FC), Faridah Namirimu(Wakiso Hill WFC), Harima Kanyago(UCU Lady Cardinals FC), Sharifah Nakimera (Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC)
Midfielders Krusum Namutebi(Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC), Phionah Nabulime (Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC), Agnes Nabukenya(Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC), Docus Kisakye (Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC), Eva Naggayi(Rines SS WFC), Kevin Nakacwa (Uganda Martyrs Ladies FC)
Uganda Civil Aviation Authority (UCAA) successfully defended the FUFA Corporate Tournament title, after clinching the 2023 edition on Saturday.
Their brilliant performance on the day, saw them finish unbeaten, win three games and drawing the other three.
It should be noted that this year’s edition attracted seven teams with games played in a round robin format.
Despite a sloppy start that saw them draw their opening three games, Civil Aviation Authority eventually recovered to win the remaining three games.
National Population Council (NPC) finished second with eleven points while Stanbic Uganda Cup with nine points.
Julius Kafuluma of Vision Group was named the most valuable player of the tournament.
Aben Shafik of National Population Council and Kenneth Majara from Civil Aviation Authority were named the best goalkeeper and top scorer respectively.
The winners took home a trophy, medals and a cash prize of five million shillings.
The annual FUFA Corporate Tournament returns bigger and better with this year’s edition slated for Saturday, 30th September 2023.
The tournament has attracted eight corporate companies and the games will be played at FUFA Corporate Tournament.
These include defending Champions Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), Uganda Bureau of Statistics (UBOS), UMEME, Stanbic Bank Uganda, Vision Group, FUFA President’s XI, National Population Council (NPC) and FUFA Media Services (FMS).
The tournament is run under the theme ‘fostering sportsmanship, teamwork, and healthy competition.’
The FUFA Corporate Tournament is broadcast live on 102.1 FUFA fm, as well as FUFA TV. All participating companies have a privilege to run adverts and mentions across the two platforms.
Unlike the previous editions where the tournament has played in group format, this year, the games will be in a round robbin format.
The team with the most number of points will be declared the winner.
Nile Breweries Limited, Nivana Water, Multi Sports, Prudential Insurance, Newmans Snacks and Mantra Motorbike EA Limited are the official Tournament partners.
Past Winners
2015 – National Water and Sewerage Corporation (NWSC)
2016 – National Water and Sewerage Corporation (NWSC)
2017 – SSL Logistics
2018 – Red Pepper
2019 – Kampala International School Uganda (KISU)
2020 and 2021 editions were not held due to COVID-19.
What started as a dream is now a reality after CAF granted the hosting right to East Africa for the 2027 TotalEnergies Africa Cup of Nations.
Dubbed the East Africa PAMOJA with Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania involved, this will be the first time the coveted showpiece returns to this region since 1976.
To be exact, it is the first time that the tournament will be held in the East African community.
The good news of winning the bid on Wednesday has been treated with positive reception.
In this article, we look at the reaction since Wednesday.
Congratulations to Morocco for winning the bid to host AFCON 2025! 🎉🇲🇦 And a huge shoutout to Tanzania, Uganda, and Kenya for their joint bid win to host AFCON 2027! 🙌🇹🇿🇺🇬🇰🇪 African football fans, get ready for an amazing showcase of talent and passion!
The Presidents of the three countries also welcomed the news with positivity and indicated East Africa is ready to host an event of such magnitude.
I received good news that our joint bid with Kenya and Tanzania to host the Africa Cup of Nations tournament in 2027 was successful. I thank the organizers for putting up a good case for East Africa. This will promote our countries and positively impact our economies, especially… pic.twitter.com/GDptvA54k2
Tunamshukuru Mwenyezi Mungu tumefanikiwa kuwa wenyeji wa michuano mikubwa ya soka Afrika (AFCON2027), tukishirikiana na Kenya na Uganda. Nawapongeza nyote mlioshiriki kuhakikisha nchi yetu inapata fursa hii adhimu. Nawaagiza Wizara ya Utamaduni, Sanaa na Michezo kuhakikisha… pic.twitter.com/jhBQptTV5l
The Speaker of Parliament Rt Hon. Anita Annet Among and his deputy Rt. Hon. Thomas Tayebwa who led the East African delegation in Cairo, Egypt were equally delighted.
Our Pamoja Bid, to co- host the 2027 AFCON finals with Kenya and Tanzania is now a reality!
The First Lady, Hon. Janet Museveni who also doubles as the Minister of Education and Sports noted this is a great milestone in fostering the spirit of cooperation among the East Africa Nations.
Today, as a country and the larger body of East Africa, we have been blessed with the good news of jointly hosting the AFCON 2027 competitions.
This is a great milestone in fostering the spirit of cooperation among our countries as the EAC. I thank the various individuals and…
Rais wa TFF, Wallace Karia na Mwenyekiti wa BMT, Leodgar Tenga wakizungumza baada ya Tanzania, Uganda na Kenya kutangazwa kuwa wenyeji wa AFCON 2027 @CAF_Onlinepic.twitter.com/zw0DhO7dWM
The local Print media had AFCON 2027 news as their lead story to show how big winning the bid is.
On Thursday, part of the delegation that was in Cairo, Egypt returned home and was treated to a heroic welcome.
FUFA President Hon. Magogo Moses Hassim, National Council of Sports Chairman Ambrose Tashobya and Secretary General Dr. Bernard Patrick Ogwel spoke to the media and indicated the work begin now.
What they said
FUFA President – Hon. Magogo Moses Hassim
‘The government has given us assurance that they will do whatever it takes for us to have the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations here in East Africa.’
NCS Chairman – Ambrose Tashobya
“To have the three governments of Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania is a testament that there is goodwill to have a successful AFCON tournament in 2027. I therefore call upon the people of East Africa to rally behind this project.”
NCS Secretary General – Dr. Patrick Ogwel
“The work begins now and we must make sure that we synergy our efforts as Ugandans and as people of this region to have a tournament that will cause social economic change.”
Uganda’s journey at the TotalEnergies Women’s Africa Cup of Nations Qualifiers agonizingly came to an end on Tuesday in Oran, Algeria.
The Crested Cranes played out a one all draw in the return leg against Algeria, a result which meant the latter advanced to the next round 3-2 on aggregate.
In the game played at Stade Olympic D’Oran, the hosts took the lead through Naima Bouhani in the 3rd minute.
Fauzia Najjemba scored the equalizer in the 66th minute, converting from the spot after she was fouled in the box.
The result was however not enough to send Uganda to the next round.
The team will now shift focus to the 2024 Olympic Qualifiers with Cameroon waiting in November.
Coach Ayub Khalifa Kiyingi has named Crested Cranes travelling squad to Algeria for the return leg in the 2024 TotalEnergies Women’s Africa Cup of Nations Qualifiers.
The first leg at FUFA Technical Centre, Njeru on Wednesday ended in a 2-1 defeat for Uganda.
The squad named has 20 players with three goalkeepers, six defenders, four midfielders and seven forwards.
The team will depart Entebbe International Airport on Saturday morning (4:50am) aboard Turkish Airlines.
FUFA EXCO member Rasoul Ariga heads the contingent as the Leader of Delegation.
The return leg will be played on 26th September 2023 with the winner on aggregate facing either Burundi or Ethiopia at the final qualification round.
Uganda Women’s Senior National Football team had a frustrating outing on Wednesday as they faced Algeria in the 2024 TotalEnergies Women’s Africa Cup of Nations Qualifiers.
The game played at FUFA Technical Centre, Njeru saw the Algerians win 2-1 to take advantage from the first leg.
Habiba Karchouni and Imane Chabel scored a goal each at the start of the second half while Fauzia Najjemba pulled one back one for Uganda in the closing stages.
Coach Ayub Khalifa Kiyingi handed goalkeeper Vanessa Edith Karungi her first appearance in the national team colours.
The backline had Phiona Nabbumba, Sumaya Komuntale, Shadia Nankya and Aisha Nantongo.
In the absence of the first team captain Ruth Aturo who was injured, Hasifah Nassuna took on the role and started in the midfield alongside Joan Nabirye and Riticia Nabbosa.
Sandra Nabweteme, Fazila Ikwaput and Fauzia Najjemba led the attack.
Algeria took the lead through Chabel who headed from a corner kick in the 47th minute.
Four minutes later, the visitors doubled the lead with Karchouni scoring from distance.
Uganda’s goal arrived with three minutes to the end of the game when Fauzia Najjemba converted from the spot after a foul on Amina Nababi in the box.
The Crested Cranes carry hope into the return leg next Tuesday in Oran hoping to overturn the first leg deficit.
The winner on aggregate between Uganda and Algeria will face either Burundi or Ethiopia.
TotalEnergies Women’s Africa Cup of Nations Qualifiers 2024 First Round, First Leg Uganda vs Algeria FUFA Technical Centre, Njeru Wednesday, 20th September 2023 Kick-off:4PM (EAT) Live on FUFA Tv and 102.1 fufa fm
Uganda Senior Women’s National Football Team will be seeking to have home advantage count as they take on their Algerian counterparts in the first leg of the first round of the 2024 TotalEnergies Women’s Africa Cup of Nations Qualifiers.
The Crested Cranes will host the Desert Foxes on Wednesday at FUFA Technical Centre, Njeru.
Crested Cranes last training session on Tuesday evening at FUFA Technical Centre,Njeru.
Coach Ayub Khalifa Kiyingi is unfazed by Uganda’s opponents and believes his charges are in perfect shape to claim victory at home.
“My area of concern is what is in my control and that is the Crested Cranes and I believe we have had the best of preparations to make sure we win at home,” he said during the pre match press briefing.
The gaffer also added that it will be important to get a good result at home before the return leg in Algeria.
“It will be important that we take a good result from the home game and that is our target. In such games, you must do well at home and we shall fight to get a positive result here.”
Captain Ruth Aturo is equally optimistic the team is going to perform well and get the desired result on Wednesday.
“We have had smooth preparations and the attitude from everyone is perfect and the players are willing to give their best for the country and we are ready to produce the best result against Algeria.” She said.
L-R: Coach Ayub Khalifa Kiyingi, Captain Ruth Aturo and Media Officer Amina Babirye.
The two teams will face off in the return leg on 26th September in Oran, Algeria with the winner on aggregate advancing to the second and final qualification round.
Algeria warming up at FUFA Technical Centre, Njeru.
At the second round, the winner between Uganda and Algeria will take on either Burundi or Ethiopia.
Uganda is seeking to return to Women’s Africa Cup of Nations for the second successive time, having appeared at the last edition in Morocco last year.
WRFA holds successful 10th Annual General Assembly
The FUFA Western Region Football Association (WRFA) on Saturday 16th September 2023 held a successful Annual General Meeting (AGM) where important resolutions were made for the progress of football in the region.
The 10th AGM was graced by FUFA 2nd Vice President Darius Mugoye who represented the FUFA president Hon. Magogo Moses Hassim. Also in attendance was FUFA Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Edgar Watson and FUFA Excom members Chris Kalibala and Frank Ankunzire.
During the meeting, members took time to take the advantage of the FUFA president’s presence to raise suggestions that would help develop the sport in the region, which were welcomed and advised on accordingly. The suggestions included having part of the cerebrations to mark FUFA’s 100 years of existence staged in Mbarara, extend the FUFA TV Schools football to the western region schools, ask government to establish regional stadia, among others.
FUFA Vice President Darius Mugoye assured the delegates of a continued FUFA/government engagement to bring into place playable grounds in all regions and also a changed format of the second edition of the FUFA TV schools cup.
“I assure you that next season we shall have competition at regional level ie western Uganda chapter, central Uganda chapter, eastern Uganda chapter and others and the winners in each region meet in grand national finale to determine the national champions,” Darius Mugoye, FUFA 2nd Vice President
On infrastructure, he said
“One of the reasons as to why the president (Hon. Magogo Moses Hassim) took up to contest a political seat, was to get closer to government so he lobbies for football, football infrastructure inclusive and I can assure you he close to government even when I don’t give details, and has already started the lobbying journey.”
Mugoye also consented that there is a cordial relationship between Uganda Secondary Schools Sports Association (USSSA) and FUFA as schools are the base of football talent identification and development.
He advised the stake holders to do all it takes to avoid manipulation of football results in relation to match fixing and betting as the new sports law has come hard on the culprits.
The FUFA CEO Edgar Watson was happy to find a vibrant RFA seating and advised the FUFA delegates from the region to diligently serve their areas.
Excom member Chris Kalibala made a loud call to the stakeholders in the region to ignite an extra effort into women football development, as the sport in this category has declined in the region.
There was a round of applause when an increased 50m from 25m RFA support from FUFA, was announced, bringing the passed WRFA budget to UGX 57 million this season 2023/2024.
Northern Region Football Association AGM held
Buganda Region Football Association held a successful AGM
Kampala Region Football Association held a successful AGM
Uganda Schools Football Association Annual General Assembly at GNS Plaza, Old Kampala
The Uganda Schools Football Association (USFA) has passed the Budget worth Shs296M for the 2023/24 season. The development was confirmed at USFA General Meeting held at GNS Plaza Hotel-kampala.
Justus Mugisha, the Patron of USFA and FUFA Vice President and Kaliabala Chris FUFA EXCOM Graced the event as a Chief Guest.
Ayub Khalifan Kiyingi, the Chairman of USFA asserted that they will use the money to co-fund school Football’ Competitions for the 2023/24 Season such as Odilo, Girls Football and CAF Schools Tournaments and run Capacity Building Training in Football.
Uganda Football Referees Association Annual General Meeting at YMCA
The FUFA Primary Schools Championship (Odilo) 2023 came to a climax on Sunday, 17th September 2023 at the FUFA Technical Centre Njeru.
Kampala Grammar Junior School defeated Tororo based Prime View Education Centre 3-1 to be crowned winners of this years edition.
Prior to the final, Prime View Educational Centre defeated Arua based Oasis Primary School 2-1 while Kampala Grammar Junior School eliminated defending winners Rays of Grace Primary School in a match that ended 1-0.
Rays of Grace Primary School secured the third place after defeating Oasis Primary School 2-1.
The FUFA Primary Schools Championship (Odilo) 2023 group stages came to an end on Saturday 16th September 2023 at the FUFA Technical Centre Njeru.
Oasis Primary school overcame Tooro Boarding Primary School 3-0 to occupy the top spot in Group A, while Rays of Grace Primary School came second in the group standings after defeating Vision for Children Primary School 4-0.
In Group B, Kampala Grammar Primary School finished in the first position after defeating Paorihner Nursery & Primary School 3-2. The second position was occupied by Prime View Education Centre after getting a narrow win over Basajjabalaba Primary School.
Oasis Primary School suffered their first loss in the tournament after Prime View Education Centre won the first semi final match 2-1. This result confirmed the participation of the eastern based side in the final.
In the second semi final match, Kampala Grammar eliminated defending champions Rays of Grace Primary school 1-0.