Author: Ahmed Marsha

  • Micho names 21 players for Uganda Cranes’ United Arab Emirates Trip

    Micho names 21 players for Uganda Cranes’ United Arab Emirates Trip

    International Build Up Games:

    Gabon Vs Uganda Cranes – 30th December 2021

    Mauritania Vs Uganda Cranes – 1st January 2022.

    Uganda Cranes head coach Milutin ‘Micho’Sredojevic has summoned 21 players for the upcoming trip to the United Arab Emirates where the team will have two high profile international build up matches.

    ‘We are assembling the Uganda Cranes team that will be competitive to feature in several upcoming engagements like the AFCON 2013 and CHAN 2022 qualifiers. Such international buildup matches are a perfect measure for early preparations’ Micho revealed.

    Uganda Cranes head coach Milutin Sredojevic

    It is a blend of players from the StarTimes Uganda Premier League and the foreign based legion.

    Two South African based players; goalkeeper Isma Watenga and Moses Waiswa are part of the team. Newly crowned 2021 Airtel FUFA Male Player of the year Bobosi Byaruhanga has also been included.

    Uganda Cranes will play two AFCON bound teams Gabon and Mauritania.

    The first game will be against Gabon on 30th December 2021 and the second game against Mauritania on 1st January 2022.

    The team departs for Abu Dhabi on 29th December 2021 and shall return on 2nd January 2022.

    The summoned team:

    Goalkeepers: Watenga Isma (Chippa United), Mutakubwa Joel (Express FC), Komakech Jack (Vipers SC)

    Defenders: Kizito Gavin (SC Villa), Iguma Denis (KCCA FC), Kayondo Aziizi (VipersSC), Juma Ibrahim (KCCA FC), Lwaliwa Khalid (Vipers SC), Najib Fesali (URA FC), Walusimbi Enock (Express FC), Semakula Keneth (SC Villa)

    Midfielders: Byaruhanga Bobosi (Vipers SC), Kakooza Mahad (Express FC), Waiswa Moses (Supersport United), Kizza Martin (Express FC)

    Forwards: Kaddu Patrick (unattached), Sentamu Yunus (Vipers SC), Orit Ibrahim  (Vipers SC), Mutyaba Travis (SC Villa), Mukwala Steven (URA FC), Mohamed Shaban (Onduparaka FC)

  • End of Year 2021 address by FUFA President

    End of Year 2021 address by FUFA President

    Dear Fellow Countrymen,

    Dear Football people,

    Ladies and Gentlemen.

    Those here, following on the Live FUFA Media Platforms and those who will receive my communication from all the available live and recorded media channels, I must start by saying;

    Glory be to the Almighty Allah for the gift of life for those who are still living and Glory be to the Almighty Allah for the gift of life of those football persons who departed. May the Almighty Allah judge their earthly works with mercy.

    I am here to address the Nation on the state of the game of football in our motherland Uganda. I wish to enlist the achievements, the challenges and forecast into the future.

    1) Governance & Administration

    Governance

    Governance is a basic pillar for the proper functioning of the institutions like FUFA and industries like Football.

    We have continued to improve onto our governance systems to ensure that the management and regulation of the game is undertaken prudently.

    The 97th FUFA General Assembly in Mbale was organised in August 2021 and the members of FUFA elected the FUFA President, consequently a new 4-year mandate for the Executive Committee of FUFA began.

    FUFA is a strong advocate of the enactment of modern National Sports Law and we shall continue to give our best to ensure that a new favourable law is done.

    In the last 2 years alone, FUFA has undergone 5 successful audits thus;

    Two (2) annual Statutory Audits

    Two (2) annual FIFA central audits

    One (1) forensic audit by the Ministry of Finance (as an extension of the NCS)

    It is the responsibility of FUFA to protect the game of football and we have since improved on the awareness campaign and the judicial systems that are now faster and fair.

    I have heard some people claiming that FUFA is fining and sanctioning different entities looking for money. We have installed competent and independent judicial bodies, supported them with two (2) fulltime legal professionals. The cases that are causing fines and sanctions are in the rules.

    Going forward, we will continue to undertake more corporate governance practices and ensure compliance by our 34 members, support the Sports Bill, support the permanent and continuous rules review commission, perform internal audit on areas where FUFA funds are sent.

    Administration

    We have continued to ensure that FUFA retains its Staff in the competitive employment market and we currently have 64 fulltime staff. We have recently added one lawyer (Sheeba Ampaire) in the legal department and one IT Manager Winfried Nakanjako. The recruitment of the Professional Leagues Manager is currently on.

    We have setup a state-of-the-art ICT infrastructure to continue to automate many of the football functions as we serve the football community. Our ICT Section is now headed by Winfred Nakanjako and composed of 3 other professionals.

    The FUFA Estate that has expanded to Lugazi, Njeru, Hoima, Kadiba and the FUFA Complex has been managed well and the FUFA fleet and other assets have been maintained well too

    The UPL and the eight (8) SIGs have shared premises in Mengo and the SIGs now have a fulltime Staff managing their joint Secretariat.

    On behalf of the Executive Committee, I have appointed Mr. Sam Mpiima and Frank Ankunzire to oversee the Governance and Administration Focus Area.

    2) Football Development

    The future of football is a function of the development activities being undertaken today. Football Development is part of the FUFA Mission thus;

    ‘Develop, Promote and Protect Football for all’

    Capacity Building

    We pride ourselves as FUFA in educating the entire Human Resource required for the game. Apart from the COVID-19 distractions, we have undertaken training of Referees, Coaches, Administrators, Journalists, and many other persons that support the game of football.

    We intend to even do this better going forward so that our courses are properly outlined as to when they happen and how to apply for those interested.

    The long vision is converting the FUFA Technical centre in Njeru into; The Uganda Professional Sports Institute that will offer long term training of graduates and technical person as a career training and we are currently seeking for a license by the National Council of Higher Education.

    FUFA has identified 10 active coaches and recently retired players that will be given the opportunity to be trained from the best available trainers and institutions in the world in order to create a pool of professional coaches for the various national teams and professional clubs

    International Capacity Building

    1. Dr. Apollo Ahimbisibwe
    2. Dr. Sekajugo
    3. Mawanda Haruna
    4. Edgar Watson
    5. Humphrey Mandu
    6. Sekabira Abdul Lukoya
    7. Jamil Sewanyana
    8. Okello Dixon
    9. Mwebe Ali
    10. Ahmed Hussein
    11. Mike Letti
    12. Yusuf Awuye
    13. Musoke Esther
    14. Leilah Nankya
    15. Dick Okello
    16. Others

    Youth

    When we started the FUFA Juniors League (FJL) in 2015 and Odilo (Primary Schools Championship) in 2019, we had a vision and this has come to deliver various success stories. Our various national youth teams have progressed from one age-category to the next and continued to perform well in international competitions for both the boys and girls.

    Cases of doubting ages has been dealt with using the MRI testing before joining the FJL and the database of the various players as they develop

    It is therefore not by accident that the men’s National Teams of U-15, U17 and U20 have registered such international performances including the finals of the Africa Cup of Nations and qualification to the U20 FIFA World Cup (That was not organised because of COVID-19)

    We have taken the decision to expand the FJL from 16 UPL-based teams to 12-team leagues in each of the 8 regions of FUFA thus bringing the number of teams involved to 96 teams and players to 2880 players (from 400 players).

    We are commencing on registering and categorizing the football academies, reinventing the Schools of Excellence Programmes and also starting the competition of the Elite National Post Primary Schools Football competition which will be by invitation.

    The Football Development Curriculum will finally be introduced and compulsorily followed by all the FUFA Registered Football Academies.

    Women

    More than 50% of the population in Uganda is female. It is therefore paramount that we attract the women folk into the beautiful game as players, coaches, referees, administrators etc

    We have done tremendously well in creating an environment for more women into the game. FUFA currently has 20 fulltime staff including Director and manager positions.

    We have also changed our statutes to introduce more women in the FUFA General Assembly without expanding it beyond the 88 Delegates.

    We have conducted Women Football Competitions and given the girl child an opportunity to enjoy the game of football.

    The National Women Football Teams have done very well and this has been by design. The current U20 that is in the last 8 in Africa were the champions of U17 (COSAFA & CECAFA) and were only 180 matches away from the FIFA U17 Women World Cup when COVID-19 kicked in.

    We will continue to invest in Women Football and the feedback internationally and locally we have received for airing the Women Football live on Television has just encouraged us to continue.

    Futsal

    We admitted the Futsal Association of Uganda (FAU) into the FUFA Family and FAU has done tremendously well in organizing exciting competitions. We intend to start the National FUTSAL team going forward.

    Beach Soccer

    The Sand Cranes played for the first time at the Africa Cup of Nations in Senegal this year finishing at the Semi-Finals (Came 6 minutes shy of qualifying to the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup).

    The Competitions of Beach Soccer Continue and Uganda Beach Soccer Association (UBSA) has equally done very well to organise the competitions. We intend to construct an international Beach Soccer facility.

    Science & Technology

    We intend to start the Science and Technology Section at FUFA . We intend to invest, introduce scientific and technological approach to football at the professional levels in Uganda.

    On behalf of the Executive Committee, I have appointed Mr. Kalema Ronnie and Agnes Mugena to oversee the Football Development Focus Area

    3) Football Competitions

    Football Competitions are the face of the football organisation. The FA is judged by competitions and so are the clubs. This is where the external stakeholders get to experience and participate in the game of football prepared by the internal stakeholders.

    1) Professional Leagues

    Together with the UPL Board, Secretariat and the Clubs, we have organised the Uganda Premier League, FUFA Big League and the FUFA Women Super League.

    We continue to strive to improve on the Governance, Sporting and Business approach to Professional Club Football

    I commend the clubs, institutions and individuals that have committed their own resources to finance professional football. Professional Football is expensive and not sustainable if we don’t sell football to make the money to run it.

    We have agreed at FUFA to create the Football Business Forum that will meet regularly to shape the professional football industry in terms of regulations, policies, programmes and advocacy for external stakeholders to financially support the game

    Like earlier mentioned, we are in the process to recruit the Professional League Manager to undertake the FUFA functions in supporting the UPL and organizing the FBL and FWSL at strategic and operational levels.

    We intend to revise and reload the FUFA Clubs Pro Agenda and the FUFA Club Licensing.

    FUFA targets at least 50 Professional Football clubs that will be issued with a 2- or 3-year professional club certificate and we further intend to have at least 25 of these clubs as Community Owned-Clubs. This FUFA Community Clubs Programme will be launched soon.

    2) Mass Competitions

    We have had two (2) years without Mass Football Competitions at the Regions and in the districts. It is going to be tough to get back the 1000 Football Clubs we had in the country. However, we are more determined than ever to ensure that every boy and girl child in each homestead in this country has an opportunity to play football. We will soon role out this programme

    We also intend to revise the rules governing the;

    1. Status and Transfer of Players
    2. Training Compensation
    3. Scouting
    4. Intermediaries

    3) Refereeing

    Refereeing is a key role in the development of the game

    I must commend the referees and the persons making them for the thankless job they are doing. Yes, they are human like each one of us and therefore they make mistakes just like the administrators, coaches and players do. In a game of football many mistakes are made by administrators, players and coaches for the result to end the way it ends. Normally excuses are found in referees, I am very proud of certain decisions that have correctly been made by referees without the assistance of Technology in the games like Vipers SC vs. KCCA, SC Villa vs. KCCA this season.

    Elsewhere technology is applied and referees are found to have been wrong in the first call.

    Unfortunately, we shall not play the game of football without referees. Many times, a football team loses a game many days before the match and referees are just an excuse.

    We will however continue to assess the performance of referees and apply different corrective measures where they do not interpret and apply the laws of the game. We will protect them against any form of unregulated attacks

    ‘There are TV matches we choose for central review and analysis.’ ‘Referees are called to give their second opinion’ affects the next matches.

    Players, Coaches and Clubs have official channels to present their dissatisfaction with performance or match officials and FUFA will listen to them. Public complaints about referees before during and after the matches they officiate shall cause disciplinary action.

    We intend to acquire Equipment and Technology and improve on the welfare of the referees. For example, as we speak, there are no outstanding dues to UPL and FBL referees. Zero balance.

    We intend to further automate Competitions functions and create a match day centre.

    On behalf of the Executive Committee, I have appointed Hon. Florence Nakiwala Kiyingi and Rogers Mulindwa to oversee the Football Competition Focus Area.

    4) International Football Competitions

    International football competition is the way national and club teams engage internationally and it is important for the development and opportunities for the players and coaches. This is where players may be rated and eventually bought for better leagues and clubs

    National Teams

    Qualification to continental tournaments

    As a comparative, from 1978 to 2013 (Uganda qualified) for 5 continental finals in 35 years)

    From 2013 to date (Uganda has qualified for 10 Continental finals in 8 years) including the World Cup for the first time that was not organised due to COVID-19

    We have played 288 international matches since 2013 to date and matches in 2021 alone.

    The Uganda Cranes is undergoing a transition and this happens to all football teams. The results may not be immediately what we want but it happens to all teams after a generation of players gives way which is just natural anyway. We thank all those players who have made this country smile in unison but we have a duty to create another group to even further the dreams of those before them.

    Along the way we changed head coaches letting go of Jonathan McKinstry and bringing back Milutin ‘Micho’ Sredojevic. Credit to FUFA that the previous coach has nothing outstanding with FUFA and we wish him well. It is not normally the case with many federations and clubs.

    The U20 (Boys) and U20 (Girls) will pursue the dream to qualify for the 2024 Olympic Games.

    The CHAN Team will pursue qualifying for the next edition and do better to get out of the groups, AFCON 2023 (Cote Devoir) and AFCON 2025 (Guinea).

    All blending and building up to qualifying for the 2026 FIFA World Cup in US, Mexico and Canada as the ultimate

    We will continue to enter all available international competitions for men, women, youth, beach soccer and futsal

    Representative Teams

    We continue to support our representative teams into international competitions. Have supported with the air tickets to Lady Doves, Express FC, URA FC and and previously Proline FC, Vipers SC and KCCA FC.

    Congratulations Express FC for emerging CECAFA Kagame Club Cup Champions overthrowing KCCA FC who are the previous winners. It means Uganda is holding back-to-back CECAFA club competitions for the very first time.

    On behalf of the Executive Committee, I have appointed Dr. Ahimbisibwe Apollo and Mr. Dan Obote to oversee the International Football Competitions Focus Area.

    5) Finance

    Everything that ought to be done requires financial resources. All the good ideas and plans come to nothing without money and this is the bitter truth. Some people have lazily branded FUFA and my person to be more interested in money than the sport. How contradictory! How do you run the programmes without resources?

    All FUFA Revenues are managed centrally through processes of budgeting, recording, accounting, reporting and audit.

    We have been able to undertake all the various support programmes because of the improved revenues from the annual turnover of about 600m in 2005 to about 4bn in 2013 and almost 40bn in 2019. This has since been affected by COVID-19 as our revenues have now dropped to about 25bn over 2021.

    We continue to prudently manage the available resources through forecast, budget discipline and internal audit.

    We have installed improved procurement processes and computerized our recording and reporting of financial transactions. We have full time experienced professionals managing the finance department.

    On behalf of the Executive Committee, I have appointed Mr. Darius Mugoye and Mr. Ariga Rasoul to oversee the Finance Focus Area

    6) Marketing, Events & CSR

    Football activities require resources and most proven source of funds for football is commercialization of the rights of football. Marketing helps to create the brands, position them and sell them to get revenues. We have improved a lot in terms of brand building and revenue generation, the game is a bottomless pit that even requires more when you generate more.

    We have maintained a good relationship with our sponsors. We thank Airtel for having been with us and fulfilled all their obligations to us despite the COVID-19 Challenges. We also thank Nile Breweries, BIDCO, NIC Holdings, Ecobank, Crown Beverages, StarTimes and Pilsner.

    Merchandising (Jumia), our Uganda Cranes authentic replica jerseys are now sold online. This has eased the way our dear fans purchase the jerseys. We intend to improve in this area for better service delivery and brining on board more products.

    In order to fully comply with the regulatory requirements and also to ensure proper governance setup, FUFA has incorporated a company called;

    FUFA Media Services Ltd. The company will operate the;

    1. 102.1 FUFA fm
    2. FUFA TV
    3. FUFA Online Commercial Media Channels ; The objective is to add value to the commercial rights and also generate revenues from the media rights of FUFA Competitions, Activities, Events and Programmes. This is also intended to create more value for the other sports disciplines

    We have consistently and instantly delivered the FUFA Awards for the last 6 editions. We have offered

    1. a brand-new SIMILAR car to the best Male and Female footballer of the year since 2015.
    2. the logbooks to the winners in each of these editions.

    Awards by nature are subjective opinions and many times they evoke emotions of supporters of winners and runners up.

    We will continue with our professional organisation of events and engage in CSR activities.

    7) Communications

    Communication is very important to tell the story from our perspective. We have setup a vibrant communications department engaging the internal and external stakeholders using the various technology and means. We have acquired full time professionals.

    Our digital numbers have gone beyond one million aggregate being the number one most followed sports brand in Uganda.

    102.1 FUFA fm has been revamped and upgraded in studio setup and technology. It will give a better radio signal reception and wider coverage when this exercise is complete. This will go a long way in providing value for our listenership and advertisers. The 102.1 FUFA fm project was set up with bonus from the 2014 FIFA World Cup given by FIFA to Member Associations.  

    FUAF TV –we are in advanced stages of setting up FUFA TV which will be a turning point in Ugandan Sports broadcasting. This will provide high quality sports content for sports audiences and a platform for value added partnerships for corporate and other sponsors. The TV will carry both Free to Air and Pay per view content with a wide variety of bouquets to meet the needs of the intended consumers. We expect to generate revenue to be ploughed back into the game of football for the good of all stakeholders.

    On behalf of the Executive Committee, I have appointed Mr. Byamukama Rogers and Mr. Mulindwa Rogers to oversee the Marketing, Events, CSR and Communications Focus Area

    8) Hardware (Infrastructure, Facilities and Logistics)

    Infrastructure and Projects

    Refurbishment of FUFA Headquarters

    There has been a lot of work done. The FUFA Complex has been improved. The old building which was actually leaking at the time of renovation has been redone. We have refurbished the Old FUFA House and created more office space by adding another floor to create more office space. It is now a four storied building renamed the Football House.

    Kadiba Project 

    We have continued with construction works on the Kadiba Stadium Project. With expected FIFA funding coming through, we should be able to have a playable football ground soon and the rest of the facilities ready for use in due course.

    The Future FUFA Stadium in Lugazi

    The other FIFA funded project, the future 20,000 seater FUFA Stadium in Lugazi is yet to take off but preliminary work has been done. It is a project that should excite every Ugandan when we roll off.

    On behalf of the Executive Committee, I have appointed Mr. Mugisha Justus and Mr. Ankunzire Frank to oversee the Hardware Focus Area

    9) Stakeholders and Innovations

    Stakeholders (Internal and External stakeholders)

    This game is for people, it is done for clubs, institutions and it is very important that we understand the role of every stakeholder but also take various innovations to ensure the game serves people. The Government plays a key role in providing a good environment to play football and supporting National teams with finances.

    Insurance

    As you are aware, we started medical insurance for all players in the StarTimes Uganda Premier League. As we speak, we have extended this to include players in the FUFA Women Super League. The objective is to cover all professional Leagues including the FUFA Big League but for now we are only working with the resource envelope available but in the near future, that will also be added.

    Persons with Disabilities (PWDs).

    We have intentions to work with people with disabilities as one of our CSR starting next year because the game of football covers everyone. Therefore, where we have the opportunity to have a project to work on, we shall do so.

    FUFA Foundation

    We are starting the FUFA Foundation next year to ensure that our Corporate Social Responsibility activities are undertaken by the foundation.

    FUFA SACCO

    As we speak, the FUFA SACCO has grown to the tune of UGX 300M. These are contributions by different employees of FUFA and generated this money which is being lent out to Members. I would like to commend the management of this SACCO under the guidance of FUFA 2nd Vice President.

    Social Security of active players

    We need to find a way to address the issue of life after football by footballers. We shall have engagement with different stakeholders to see how this comes to reality and find solutions to this  challenge. 

    On behalf of the Executive Committee, I have appointed Mr. Mugoye Darius and Mr. Ochom Richard to oversee the People ware (Stakeholders) focus Area.

    Conclusion

    Football has the biggest opportunity to make lasting changes. Football has the caliber of people required to make the necessary changes. With the current and former FA Presidents, Chairmen of UPL Clubs and Former GS as members of Parliament and Cabinet and the general goodwill exhibited by the decision makers of this country, it cannot be better than now.

    We have acquired the necessary contacts football just dreamt of. We now sit on the table that takes decisions for this country

    Football or generally sports has now demonstrated the socio-economic value addition to the country and it is the time long term challenges such

    The Law

    Infrastructure

    The Funding

    It is our Game, It is our Country.

  • FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup: Uganda overcome South Africa to reach fourth round

    FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup: Uganda overcome South Africa to reach fourth round

    FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup Qualifiers
    Third round, second leg
    South Africa 0-0 Uganda
    Uganda advances 1-0 on aggregate

    Uganda U20 Women’s National Team has progressed to the fourth round of the 2022 FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup Qualifiers after eliminating South Africa on Friday.

    Margaret Kunihira(Right) in action against South Africa

    The team under the stewardship of coach Ayub Khalifa Kiyingi put up a spirited performance to earn a good result and thus advance to the next round.

    The game played at Dobsonsville Stadium in Johannesburg ended in a goalless draw, a result that helped Uganda to sail through.

    Samalie Nakacwa takes on a South African player.

    The first leg played two weeks ago at St. Mary’s Stadium, Kitende had ended 1-0 in favour of Uganda courtesy of Hadijah Nandago’s goal.

    Hadijah Nandago scored the lone goal in the first leg.

    Therefore, Uganda will meet either Ghana or Zambia at the next stage which is the second last qualifying phase.

    Skipper Fauzia Najjemba in action at Dobsonsville Stadium.

    Coach Kiyingi was full praise of his charges, indicating they played according to script and hopes that the World Cup will be realized.

    ” I’m so happy that we have managed to eliminate South Africa. I thank my players for the commitment showed today and making sure we pick a good result. We only hope to keep the same attitude at the next round and achieve our ultimate target of qualifying to the World Cup.” He said.

    Coach Ayub Khalifa Kiyingi

    The team will get back to the country on Saturday afternoon aboard Ethiopian Airlines.

  • FIFA confirm list of Uganda International Referees for 2022

    FIFA confirm list of Uganda International Referees for 2022

    Number of 23 FIFA certified referees maintained

    Two new names added

    Federation of International Football Federation (FIFA) has released a list of Ugandan referees approved to receive FIFA badges for 2022.

    The list has 23 names including 7 Centre Referees, 10 Assistant Referees, 2 from Futsal and 4 from the game of Beach Soccer.

    It should be noted that Uganda was also allocated the same number of slots this year as 2021.

    However, there are two new names on the list including centre referee, George Olemu replaces Dr. Alex Muhabi who retired from officiating this year.

    The other new face is Joel Chote Munyendoh who replaces Shafik Mugerwa as a Beach Soccer referee.

    Male referees: Mashood Ssali, Ali Sabilla Chelangat, William Oloya, Ronald Madanda and George Olemu

    Male Assistant Referees: Dick Okello, Ronald Katenya, Lee Okello, Isa Masembe, Hakim Mulindwa, Emmanuel Okudra

    Futsal Referees:Brian Emmy Nsubuga, Isaac Sengendo

    Beach Soccer: Ivan Kintu Bayige, Muhammad Ssenteza, Kennedy Kawagga Bazirio and Joel Chote Munyendoh.

    Female Referees: Shamirah Nabadda and Diana Murungi

    Female Assistant referees: Lydia Nantabo Wanyama, Marex Nakitto Nkumbi, Jane Mutonyi and Dorcus Atuhaire

  • 20 players named in Uganda U20 Women’s National Team travelling to South Africa

    20 players named in Uganda U20 Women’s National Team travelling to South Africa

    U20 Women’s National Team Head Coach, Ayub Khalifa Kiyingi has named the final squad of 20 players that will travel to Johannesburg, South Africa ahead of the 2022 FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup Qualifiers.

    Uganda will face South Africa in the return leg of the third round of FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup Qualifiers with the game slated for Friday, 17th December at Dobsonsville Stadium.

    Uganda won the first leg 1-0 at St. Mary’s Stadium, Kitende on 3rd December courtesy of Hadijah Nandago’s goal.

    Hadijah Nandago in action against South Africa

    The squad named comprises of three goalkeepers, seven defenders, five midfielders and five forwards.

    Striker Juliet Nalukenge who plies her trade at Chrysomolia FC on loan from Apollon Ladies FC and scored a hat trick over the weekend is part of the squad having arrived in the country on Monday.

    Juliet Nalukenge

    Coach Kiyinigi indicates the squad named has the ability to register a good result and progress to the next round.

    “I think these are the best players we have selected to go and do the job. I have the belief that the squad selected is competent to help us secure the result we want,” said the gaffer.

    “We carry a 1-0 advantage into the second leg but that doesn’t mean we shall go and sit back. We want to go and win in South Africa.” He added.

    The team will depart Entebbe International Airport on Wednesday morning (2:45AM) aboard Ethiopian Airways E809 and expected to touch base in Johannesburg on Wednesday at 1:05PM.

    The winner on aggregate between Uganda and South Africa will progress to the fourth round where they will face either Ghana or Zambia.

    Final Squad
    Goalkeepers

    Daphine Nyayenga (Lady Doves FC), Joan Namusisi (Kampala Queens FC), Saidah Namwanje (Luweero Giant Queens)

    Defenders
    Sumayah Komuntale (Tooro Queens FC), Grace Aluka (Olila High School FC), Biira Nadunga (Olila High School FC), Samalie Nakacwa (Kawempe Muslim FC), Harima Kanyago (Lady Doves FC), Aisha Nantongo (Kawempe Muslim Ladies), Asia Nakibuuka (Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC)

    Midfielders
    Shakirah Nyinagahirwa (Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC), Zaina Nandede (Kataka SHE FC), Catherine Nagadya (Uganda Martyrs High School), Margaret Kunihira (Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC), Kevin Nakacwa (Uganda Martyrs High School FC)

    Forwards
    Fauzia Najjemba (Kampala Queens), Hadijah Nandago (Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC), Juliet Nalukenge(Chrysomolia FC), Lillian Mutuuzo(Kampala Queens FC), Eva Naggayi (Rines SS WFC)

    Officials
    Leader of Delegation: Frank Ankunzire (FUFA EXCO Member)

    Head Coach: Ayub Khalifa Kiyingi
    Assistant Coach: Oliver Mbekeka
    Goalkeeping Coach: Mubarak Kiberu
    Fitness Trainer: Arthur Kyesimira
    Team Doctor: Mable Kabatalindwa
    National Teams Officer: Paul Mukatabala Nantulya
    Team Coordinator: Joan Namusisi
    Equipment Manager: Cissy Nakiguba
    Brian Miiro Nsubuga: Delegate (UFRA )
    Fred Tamale: Delegate (UFPA)
    Ismael Senabulya: FUFA Staff
    Media Officer : Farid Mpagi

  • 2021 Airtel FUFA Female Player Najjemba living her dream, hungry for more success

    2021 Airtel FUFA Female Player Najjemba living her dream, hungry for more success

    Achieving your goal might be reward enough, but tangible achievements motivate you to persevere or even get better.

    For a Ugandan footballer, encrypting your name onto the list of winners in the Airtel FUFA Awards is the most prestigious achievement one can get and for Fauzia Najjemba, who is just 18 years old, being named the Airtel FUFA Female Player of 2021 is a dream come true.

    Bobosi Byaruhanga and Fauzia Najjemba upon being named Airtel FUFA Male and Female Player of year 2021 respectively.

    Najjemba who plays at Kampala Queens, captain of the Uganda U20 Women’s National Team and also plays for the Crested Cranes, the recognition is satisfying but believes this will even motivate her to work harder.

    Fauzia Najjemba opening her car.

    FUFA Media’s Stephen Mayamba had a chat with Najjemba who is currently in camp with the Uganda U20 Women’s National preparing to face South Africa and below is excerpt;

    FUFA Media: Congratulations once again Fauzia, how does it feel being a car owner at such a young age. What was the feeling like waking up the following morning knowing that you are a proud owner of a brand-new Subaru Impreza?

    FN: It really feels good, you know it is not an easy thing to own a car at a young age. I was really excited. I still couldn’t believe it but yes it was true I was a car owner. For this I will forever be grateful to Airtel, FUFA and other partners for making this dream come true.

    Fauzia Najjemba on the wheel.

    FUFA Media: People do weird or call them crazy things with newly acquired prized asset. What crazy ideas have you had about your new car?

    FN: I woke up in the night and wanted to come out to check it out but just got scared. I knew we had security in camp so it was safe but had I been home I think I would have slept in the garage. I do not think anybody would convince me into going to my bedroom. I would have slept in the car. I actually did not remember where I had placed my keys the following morning. I had to search for them.

    Fauzia Najjemba displaying her car key.

    FUFA Media: In 2019 you were a nominee and did not win, any other person would have been demoralized. What kept you motivated?

    FN: Everything happens at the right time and I believe 2019 was not my time. Maybe back then I was not at that level to win the main award. I had to wait for my time and chance. It all comes down to hard work because under normal circumstances some people would definitely be heart broken and demoralized for not winning. However, i had to keep my cool and continue working hard. Getting nominated then was enough motivation to work extra hard hoping that one day my time would come and thank God it surely did.

    Fauzia Najjemba prepares to enter her car.

    FUFA Media: Winning in 2019 and 2021, which year would you have preferred?

    FN: I feel better winning in 2021. In 2019 we played tournaments (COSAFA U17 and CECAFA U17) for which I had a considerably good year but even with the COVID-19 challenges and restrictions, I feel better having won in 2021.

    FUFA Media: Winning and success normally come with overwhelming pressure to prove. Many fail to handle but how are you planning for your new status in football?

    FN: Of course, there it is there but I will not put myself under pressure. People will always put you under pressure knowingly or unknowingly but personally I will not be under pressure despite winning the Airtel FUFA Female Footballer of the Year 2021 Award. However, I will continue working hard to achieve even greater things for the team and personal goals.

    FUFA Media: For a young girl nicknamed ‘Fau’ out there whose passion and energy were re- ignited by your achievement, what message do you have for her?

    FN: To the young ‘Fau’, believe in yourself, work hard, remain determined at everything you do and most importantly pray. If you fail at one thing at a certain point, pick yourself up and continue working hard until you reach a level when you can be appreciated. I have not achieved this out of just being lazy or relaxing but passion and hard work.

    Fauzia Najjemba flanked by teammates at Uganda U20 Women’s National Team camp.
  • Uganda Cranes invited to face Taifa Stars as part of Tanzania Independence Day Celebrations

    Uganda Cranes invited to face Taifa Stars as part of Tanzania Independence Day Celebrations

    Uganda Cranes will this week on Thursday, face Tanzania’s Taifa Stars in an International Friendly game.

    The game that will be played at the National Stadium in Dar es Salaam is part of events to commemorate Tanzania’s 60 years of Independence.

    Coach Milutin ‘Micho’ Sredojevic has summoned a total of 18 locally based players that will travel to Tanzania on Thursday.

    He also thanked Clubs and coaches for granting permission to the players summoned despite the invitation coming on short notice.

    “I thank coaches that have stretched and allowed us to use some of the players bearing in mind that the League has not been stopped.” He said.

    Coach Milutin Sredojevic and his assistant Moses Basena in a previous training session.

    The coach indicates that this game helps to widen the pool of players as preparations for the 2022 Africa Nations Championship (CHAN) Qualifiers commence.

    “We have started preparations for the qualification campaign of CHAN 2022 in Algeria. This gives us the opportunity to widen the pool of players.

    Players Summoned

    Goalkeepers: Joel Mutakubwa (ExpressFC), Jack Komakech (Vipers SC)

    Defenders: James Begisa (UPDF FC), Ibrahim Juma (KCCA FC), Najib Fesali (URA FC), Joseph Bright Vuni (Arua Hill SC), Farouk Katongole (URA FC)

    Midfielders: George Kasonko (BUL FC), John Byamukama (Express FC), Joseph Akandwanaho (Express FC), Travis Mutyaba (SC Villa), Steven Munguchi (Gaddafi FC), Frank Ssenyondo (Wakiso Giants FC), Frank Mulimi (Gaddafi FC)

    Forwards: Ivan Asaba (Vipers SC), Alfred Leku (Arua Hill), Samuel Ssenyonjo (KCCA FC), Patrick Kaddu (Unattached)

  • Najjemba, Byaruhanga crowned the best at Airtel FUFA Awards 2021

    Najjemba, Byaruhanga crowned the best at Airtel FUFA Awards 2021

    Striker Fauzia Najjemba and Midfielder Bobosi Byaruhanga were on Saturday night named the Airtel FUFA Female and Male Player respectively in a glamorous function at Speke Resort, Munyonyo.

    Bobosi Byaruhanga and Fauzia Najjemba in the middle posing for a photo

    The event attended by the Speaker of the Parliament of Uganda as Chief Guest ran under the theme ‘Celebrating Uganda’s Finest Football Personalities.’

    Rt. Hon. Jacob Oulanyah

    Najjemba who is the captain at Kampala Queens FC beat off competition from Lady Doves duo Fazila Ikwaput and Daisy Nakaziro to claim the crown.

    On the other hand, Byaruhanga who plies his trade at Vipers SC beat teammate Abdul Aziizi Kayondo and Express FC talisman Erick Kenzo Kambale to take the award.

    The aforementioned two drove away in brand new cars on top of a cash prize of one million shillings each as the reward for their sweat.

    Bobosi Byaruhanga receiving the car key from the Speaker of Parliament, Rt. Hon. Jacob Oulanyah.

    Fauzia Najjemba all smiles in her car.

    Najjemba who finished as top scorer at CECAFA Women’s U20 Championship with 11 goals was full of joy and lauded her colleagues both at club and Nations Team.

    “First of all, I want to thank the Almighty Allah for this moment. I’m happy but at the same time nervous. This award means a lot to me
    I want to thank my family and parents for giving me the chance to play football. I thank FUFA for giving girls the opportunity to showcase our talents.”

    Fauzia Najjemba poses with Bobosi Byaruhanga

    The lethal forward who is a product of the Airtel Rising Stars projected highlighted the importance of Airtel and lauded them for the great work.

    “I’m proud product of the Airtel Rising Stars and I take this opportunity to thank the Airtel brand for always supporting football. Without them, we wouldn’t be able to play right from a young age.”

    Vipers SC midfielder Byaruhanga was full of emotions upon being announced and called his mum to the stage in celebration.

    In a teary tone, reminisced how they couldn’t afford schools fees after his dad passed on but football gave him a chance to study.

    A teary Bobosi Byaruhanga during his speech

    “I lost my father when I was young and school fees became a challenge. It is at this moment that I want to thank Mr. Justus Mugisha who got me from Kisoro and offered me a scholarship at Standard High School, Zzana.” He said while tears rolled down his cheeks.

    Winners in different categories

    Airtel FUFA Female Player of the year – Fauzia Najjemba (Kampala Queens)

    Airtel FUFA Male Player of the year- Bobosi Byaruhanga (Vipers SC)

    Airtel FUFA President Award – Mark Ssali

    Airtel FUFA Beach Soccer Player of the year – Emmanuel Wasswa (St. Lawrence BSC)

    Airtel FUFA Futsal Player of the year – Travis Mutyaba ( Synergy Futsal Club)

    Airtel FUFA Fair Play Award- Police FC (List number of yellow cards)

    Airtel FUFA Member Association Award. – Uganda Youth Football Association

    Airtel FUFA Club/Team of a particular year- Uganda U20 National Team

  • FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup Qualifiers: Nandago header glides Uganda past South Africa

    FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup Qualifiers: Nandago header glides Uganda past South Africa

    FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup Qualifiers 2022
    Third Round, First Leg
    Uganda 1-0 South Africa
    St. Mary’s Stadium, Kitende

    Forward Hadijah Nandago made the difference as Uganda overcame South Africa in the first leg of the third round qualifying round of the 2022 FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup.

    Nandago continued with her brilliant form from CECAFA Women’s U20 Championship last month where she scored 5 goals in as many games.

    Hadijah Nandago goes past South African defenders.

    She headed home the lone goal of the game in the 19th minute in what proved to be a closely contested encounter.

    Despite squandering several chances especially in the opening stanza, Nandago’s first half goal proved to be the decisive moment of the game.

    Uganda started the better side and had several inroads at goal with the first realistic chance coming as early as the 6th minute.

    Juliet Nalukenge in action against South Africa.

    Fauzia Najjemba laid up roving left back Sumaya Komuntale whose low drive at the near post was saved by goalkeeper Ramaisha.

    Aisha Nantongo who played as a blocking midfielder today too came close in the 11th minute but her ferocious strike outside the area ricocheted of the crossbar.

    Aisha Nantongo

    Striker Juliet Nalukenge had numerous chances inside the box but did not have the desired composure to take away any.

    In the second half, the visitors tried to step up efforts but found a resilient Ugandan backline that gave no chances.

    At the fulltime whistle, Uganda secured all three points ahead of the return leg slated for 17th December in Johannesburg.

    The winner on aggregate will advance to the fourth round where they will face either Ghana or Zambia.

  • Coach Ayub Khalifa, Captain Najjemba express readiness ahead of South Africa encounter

    Coach Ayub Khalifa, Captain Najjemba express readiness ahead of South Africa encounter

    FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup Qualifiers 2022
    Third Round, First Leg
    Uganda vs South Africa
    St. Mary’s Stadium, Kitende
    Friday, 3rd December 2021 4PM

    Uganda U20 Women’s National Team head coach Ayub Khalifa Kiyingi and skipper Fauzia Najjemba have expressed readiness as the team prepares to face South Africa on Friday at St. Mary’s Stadium, Kitende.

    The two indicated the team is in perfect shape to face South Africa and they are optimistic of a good result.

    Kiyingi stated that he has tried to address the weaknesses and believes they have the right attitude towards Friday’s game.

    “I believe we have had enough time to prepare and get ready for this game. We have tried to address our weaknesses and I’m confident we shall get a good result,” he said.

    When asked about what he knows about the opponents, the gaffer indicated they are a good team.

    ”We faced them at COSAFA U17 Championship two years ago and we have tried to make analysis of the challenge us back then. I know they are a good side but we have the ability to overcome them.”

    Captain Najjemba indicated that the failure to win CECAFA U20 Women’s Championship is now behind them and all focus has shifted to the game against South Africa.

    “We were disappointed not to lift the CECAFA title but that is behind us. We have tried to work on our mindset, getting back to our best and all the focus is to make sure we win tomorrow.” She stated.

    Najjemba who was the top scorer at CECAFA U20 Women’s Championship is confident the team will overcome South Africa.

    The return leg will come in two weeks’ time and the winner on aggregate will progress to the fourth qualifying phase.

    To reach this stage, Uganda eliminated Kenya 10-3 on aggregate.

  • Final three nominees in Airtel FUFA Male Player of the year category

    Final three nominees in Airtel FUFA Male Player of the year category

    With just ten days to the coveted Airtel FUFA Awards gala, the final shortlist for the Male Player of the year category has been released by the organizing committee.

    The list includes Vipers SC duo of Bobosi Byaruhanga and Abdul Aziizi Kayondo plus Express FC talisman Erick Kenzo Kambale.

    The Awards gala will be held on Saturday, 4th December 2021 at Speke Resort Munyonyo with winners in the Male and Female categories driving away in brand new cars.

    Abdu Aziizi Kayondo (Vipers SC)

    He was part of the Uganda U20 team that reached the finals of the 2020 U20 AFCON in Mauritania.

    Kayondo was named in the best XI of the tournament.

    He was promoted to the U23 National Team and played at the CECAFA U23 Challenge Cup in Ethiopia.

    The left back also featured for Uganda at CHAN in Cameroon.

    This year, Kayondo made his debut for the Senior Team (Uganda Cranes) against Rwanda at St. Mary’s Stadium, Kitende.

    Bobosi Byaruhanga (Vipers SC)

    Part of the Uganda U20 team that reached the finals of AFCON U20 in Mauritius.

    Made his debut with the Uganda Cranes this year, in the friendly game against South Africa

    He featured in all the 2022 FIFA World Cup Qualifier matches for Uganda. Only him and Dennis Iguma started every game.

    Helped Vipers SC to win the Stanbic Uganda Cup, scoring two goals in the season.

    He was named the best midfielder of the 2020/21 Stanbic Uganda Cup season.

    Bobosi was named the MVP of the inaugural Startimes Uganda Premier League All Star game.

    Erick Kenzo Kambale (Express FC)

    Scored 15 goals last season in the League, just one behind eventual top scorer Yunus Ssentamu.

    Kambale played a key role as Express FC went ahead to win the StarTimes Uganda Premier League this year, the first for the club in 9 years.

    Express FC represented Uganda in this year’s CAF Champions League. Despite getting eliminated at the preliminary stage, Kambale got a goal to his name.

    He was instrumental as Express won their first CECAFA Kagame Club Cup scoring two goals.

    Helped Express FC to reach the semifinals of the Stanbic Uganda Cup before getting eliminated by BUL FC.

  • Final three nominees in the 2021 Airtel FUFA Female Player of the year category

    Final three nominees in the 2021 Airtel FUFA Female Player of the year category

    The shortlist of players that will contend for this year’s Airtel-FUFA Awards both in the Male and Female category will be released this year.

    First, the top three nominees in the Female Player of the year category have been released on Monday with the final list for the Male category to be named on Wednesday.

    Here is the final list of the three nominees in the category of the Airtel FUFA Female Player of the year (2021).

    Fauzia Najjemba (Kampala Queens)

    Scored three goals in as many games for Kampala Queens in the League.

    Named captain of the Uganda U20 Women’s National Team this year.

    As captain, Najjemba led the team to victory over Kenya with a 10-3 aggregate score in the second round of the FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup Qualifiers.

    She scored and assisted in the away game against Kenya that won 7-3.

    Scored a goal as Crested Cranes defeated Ethiopia 2-0 in the first leg (of the second round) of the Africa Women Cup of Nations Qualifiers.

    Uganda went on to eliminate Ethiopia 2-1 on penalties with Najjemba scoring one of the penalties.

    Top scorer at CECAFA Women’s U20 Championship, scoring 11 goals in 5 games.

    Daisy Nakaziro (Lady Doves FC)

    Captained Lady Doves to winning the FUFA Women Super League.

    Was named the best Goalkeeper of the 2020/21 Season.

    Captained Lady Doves to third place at the inaugural CECAFA CAF Women’s Champions League Qualifiers.

    She was also named the best Goalkeeper in the same tournament.

    Fazila Ikwaput (Lady Doves)

    Top scorer and MVP as Lady Doves won the FUFA Women Super League.

    Came off the bench to score the winning goal in the final against UCU Lady Cardinals to help Lady Doves win their first league title.

    Scored 5 goals at the CECAFA CAF Women’s Champions League Qualifiers.

  • Parliamentary Budget Committee pays courtesy visit to FUFA Headquarters

    Parliamentary Budget Committee pays courtesy visit to FUFA Headquarters

    The Budget Committee for the Parliament of the Republic of Uganda on Friday paid a visit to the FUFA Complex in Mengo, Kampala.

    The courtesy visit was aimed at learning more about the activities of the Football governing body in Uganda and how the game of football is administered and governed.

    Members of the Parliamentary Budget Committee listening to FUFA President Hon. Moses Magogo Hassim during his presentation.

    FUFA President, Hon. Moses Magogo Hassim took the Budget Committee through a series of activities, including a presentation on FUFA and it’s development programmes.

    “We think that Parliament is an important player in our activities. Understanding FUFA is very crucial because very many times people don’t know who we are,” the President indicated.

    FUFA President, Hon. Moses Magogo Hassim during his presentation to the Budget Committee.

    “Many people at times define us by the Uganda Cranes but FUFA runs 9 National Teams and different domestic Competitions. We are private in nature, comprised of 34 Members, spread across the country.”

    FUFA Staff attending the function between FUFA and the Budget Committee

    The President then expressed the challenges that the football industry faces and why Government must offer support in averting them.

    FUFA President, Hon. Moses Magogo Hassim.

    “Football has moved from just being a sport but rather a business. Therefore, we not only fall under the sports industry but cut across other sectors such as health, tourism and investment among others. Challenges such as the sports law, funding, infrastructure and policies need the hand of government.” He explained.

    He also stated that FUFA contributes to the National Treasury through paying taxes and thus more investment into football would widen the country’s tax base.

    “Recently, URA listed FUFA a big tax payer. We pay over one billion shillings in taxes annually. So more investment into this sector would generate more revenue to the Government.”

    The Committee was then taken on a guided tour of the FUFA Premises, including offices and 102.1 FUFA fm Studios. They later also had a tour of the Kadiba Training Facility in Mengo that is still under construction.

    FUFA President and Members of the Parliamentary Budget Committee in FUFA fm Studios.
    Hon. Geoffrey Ekanya speaking live on 102.1 FUFA fm.
    Members of the Budget Committee inspecting Kadiba Training Facility.

    FUFA 1st Vice President, Justus Mugisha who is also the head of projects and infrastructure at the Federation believes the visit by the Budget Committee means a lot in taking the game closer to Parliament and Government in general.

    FUFA 1st Vice President Justus Mugisha talking to the Media.

    “This is a great opportunity for football to get to places where decisions are made. And we are blessed that the Committee Chairman and FUFA President sit on the Budget Committee of Parliament.”

    Hon. Patrick Isiagi Opolot, the Budget Committee Chairman who is also a Member of Parliament for Kachumbala Constituency lauded FUFA for the strides made towards growth of football in the country.

    Hon. Patrick Isiagi Opolot, Chairman Budget Committee at Parliament of Uganda.

    “I must confess that football has developed and made strides under the leadership of Hon. Moses Magogo. The fruits are evident and the success achieved in recent times is not by accident.” said Isiagi who served as the FUFA treasurer in the early 2000s.

    He also thanked FUFA for taking the initiative to put up different projects, especially the Kadiba Training facility.

    Hon. Patrick Isiagi Opolot speaking to the media after touring Kadiba Training facility.

    “I’m very excited to find that FUFA through FIFA funding is in the process of developing a stadium. There is no way sports can develop without infrastructure and with such projects, the future is definitely bright. We shall also make efforts to push government to embrace this good cause and maybe have the such facilities across the country.”

    Hon. Michael Lulume Bayigga, a member on the committee was impressed with how FUFA runs its activities and promised to advocate for more support through Parliament.

    Dr. Michael Lulume Bayigga, a member of the Budget Committee.

    “Today’s visit to FUFA has been an eye opener for most of us. We have come to learn that football is a big investment area and if supported well could be of value to the country. Therefore, as a Committee we shall go back to Parliament and make a case for football and Sports in general to have more attention in areas of funding and infrastructure.”

    Such visits are deliberate efforts that FUFA makes to reach out to both external and internal stakeholders of the game of football.

    Budget Committee members and FUFA President at the roof top of the refurbished Football House.
    Hon. Brenda Namukuta
    Hon. Wilfred Nuwagaba

    Budget Committee Members that visited FUFA

    Hon. Patrick Isiagi Opolot – Chairman
    Hon. James Kaberuka Ruugi – Kinkizi West
    Hon. Pascal Mbabazi – Buwekula
    Prof. Elijah Mushemeza – Mawoggola North
    Hon. Gyaviira Ssemwanga- Buyamba County
    Hon. Paul Omara – Otuke County
    Hon. Maxwell Patrick Akora – Maruzi
    Hon. Amos Kankunda – Rwampara
    Hon. Wilfred Nuwagaba – Ndorwa West
    Hon.Moses Aleper – Chekwi
    Hon. Donald Katalilwa Byabazaire – Mwenge South
    Hon.Brenda Namukuta – District Woman Representative, Kaliro.
    Hon. Michael Lulume Bayigga – Buikwe South
    Hon.Dennis Nyangweso – MP Samia Bugwe Central
    Hon. Geoffrey Ekanya – Tororo
    Hon. Annet Mugisha Katusiime – District Woman Representative, Bushenyi

  • FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup Qualifiers: Kiyingi summons team to start preparations for South Africa games

    FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup Qualifiers: Kiyingi summons team to start preparations for South Africa games

    Uganda U20 Women’s National Team head coach Ayub Khalifa Kiyingi has summoned a provisional squad of 28 players to communicate preparations for the forthcoming FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup Qualifier matches against South Africa due next month.

    Fresh from playing at the CECAFA Women’s U20 Championship, the focus for the Kiyingi coached side will shift to the upcoming games.

    Captain Fauzia Najjemba against Djibouti at the CECAFA Women’s U20 Championship in Njeru.

    The first leg of the third round between Uganda and South Africa will be played on 3rd December at St. Mary’s Stadium, Kitende with the return leg coming two weeks later.

    The coach has maintained players that have been summoned previously with Cyprus based striker Juliet Nalukenge also getting back to the team.

    Juliet Nalukenge in action

    The team will enter residential camp on Friday at Cranes Paradise Hotel in Kisaasi and then begin training on Saturday morning.

    To reach this stage, Uganda eliminated Kenya 10-3 on aggregate.

    U20 Provisional Squad

    Goalkeepers
    Daphine Nyayenga (Lady Doves FC), Joan Namusisi (Kampala Queens FC), Diana Natukunda (Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC), Saida Namwanje (Luweero Giant Queens FC)

    Defenders
    Sumayah Komuntale (Tooro Queens FC), , Grace Aluka (Olila High School FC), Stella Musibika (Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC), Biira Nadunga (Olila High School FC), Samalie Nakacwa (Kawempe Muslim FC), Harima Kanyago (Lady Doves FC), Aisha Nantongo (Kawempe Muslim Ladies), Asia Nakibuuka (Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC)

    Midfielders
    Shamirah Nalugya (Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC), Shakirah Nyinagahirwa (Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC), Phiona Nabulime (Devine Soccer Academy), Catherine Nagadya (Uganda Martyrs High School), Margaret Kunihira (Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC), Kevin Nakacwa (Uganda Martyrs High School FC), Zaituni Namaganda (Taggy High School FC), Eva Naggayi (Rines SS WFC)

    Forwards
    Fauzia Najjemba (Kampala Queens), Hadijah Nandago (Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC), Juliet Nalukenge (Chrysomolia FC), Joweria Nagadya (Lady Doves FC), Kamuyati Naigaga (Taggy High School), Ronah Regina Nantege (She Corporate FC), Olivia Babirye (Lady Doves FC), Zaina Nandede (Kataka SHE FC),

    Officials
    Head Coach – Ayub Khalifa Kiyingi
    Assistant Coach – Oliver Mbekeka
    Goalkeeping Coach – Mubarak Kiberu
    Team Coordinator – Joan Namusisi
    Team Doctor – Meble Kabatalindwa
    Fitness Trainer – Felix Ayobo
    Equipment Manager – Cissy Nakiguba
    Media Officer – Farid Mpagi

  • Criteria on how to vote in the 2021 Airtel FUFA Awards

    Criteria on how to vote in the 2021 Airtel FUFA Awards

    The sixth edition of the Airtel FUFA Awards will take place on 4th December 2021 at Speke Resort Munyonyo, where winners will be rewarded in different categories.

    Running under the theme, ‘Celebrating Uganda’s Finest Football Personalities,” this year’s edition comes with 13 categories.

    Unlike the previous Awards where voting was done via Short Message Service (SMS), this time, fans will only vote for their favorite players and coaches online.

    The voting exercise is open to 8 categories and these are;

    Airtel FUFA Male Player of the Year

    Bobosi Byaruhanga (Vipers SC)

    Aziizi Kayondo (Vipers SC)

    Erick Kenzo Kambale (Express FC)

    Shafik Kuchi Kagimu (URA FC)

    Yunus Ssentamu (Vipers SC)

    Airtel FUFA Female Player of the year

    Fauzia Najjemba (Kampala Queens FC)

    Magret Kunihira (Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC)

    Daisy Nakaziro (Lady Doves FC)

    Joan Naggayi (She Maroons FC)

    Fazila Ikwaput (Lady Doves FC)

    Fans’ Favorite Ugandan Foreign based player

    Denis Onyango (Mamelodi Sundowns)

    Joan Nabirye c(Vihiga Queens FC)

    Taddeo Lwanga (Simba SC)

    Fahad Bayo (FC Ashdod)

    Airtel FUFA coach of the year

    Morley Byekwaso (U-20 Hippos team)

    Wasswa Bbosa (Express)

    Hussein Mbalangu (Arua Hill SC/Mbarara City FC)

    Airtel FUFA Women Football Coach of the year

    Fred Musiime (Lady Doves)

    Alex Sida (She Maroons)

    Ayub Khalifa Kiyingi (U20 Women National Team)

    Airtel FUFA Beach Soccer player of the year

    Emmanuel Wasswa (St. Lawrence Beach Soccer Club)

    Ambrose Kigozi (Buganda Royal Beach Soccer Club)

    Isma Kawawulo (MUBS Beach Soccer Club)

    Airtel FUFA Member Associations’ Award

    Express FC (Club)

    Uganda Youth Football Association (Special Interest Group)

    Kampala Region Football Association (Regional Football Association)

    Airtel FUFA Futsal Player of the year

    Farouk Tumwesigye (Big Talent)

    Travis Mutyaba (Synergy FC)

    Najib Muwonge (Mengo FC)

    Steps on how to vote

    1- Open the FUFA Website (www.fufa.co.ug)

    2- Click on the Airtel FUFA Awards icon.

    The list of categories and nominees will then display on your screen.

    3- Enter your phone number in the allocated space above the categories.

    4- Click on the player or coach from a particular category. (A red dot will show to confirm your vote).

    5- Scroll down to vote in the rest of the categories.

    6 – After making your selection, click on the word Submit to confirm your entries.

    It should be noted that you can vote several times but only one entry will be allowed per day(24 hrs).

    Online voting contributes to 25% in the final results to determine the winners.

  • Airtel FUFA Awards 2021: More nominees released for six other categories

    Airtel FUFA Awards 2021: More nominees released for six other categories

    The organizing committee of the 2021 Airtel FUFA Awards has released all thirteen nominees and the voting procedure of the 2021 Awards categories. The Committee is headed by FUFA Executive member Rogers Byamukama.

    The latest nominees were revealed during the press conference held at FUFA house in Mengo on Wednesday.

    The categories released included Fans’ favorite foreign-based player of the year, Male and Women Coach of the year, Beach Soccer and Futsal players of the year, Member Association of the year, Member Association of the Year, FUFA Presidential Award, Fair Play Award, Best XI men, Best XI women and Best Squad of a particular year in addition to the Male and Female player of the year nominees who were released earlier.

    L-R Kibo Media Director Bobkins Kibirige, Airtel FUFA Awards Committee Chairman Rogers Byamukama and FUFA Marketing Director Esther Musoke during Wednesday’s press conference in Mengo

    Byamukama stated that last year the awards were not held due to the Covid-19 and disruption of activities.

    ‘We are excited again as we engage a high gear for preparations of our long awaited Airtel FUFA Awards. As we all know because of Covid 19, we were not able to organise last year’s edition and primarily because of very few activities. The awards are about rewarding sporting excellence in a season so it would not make sense to just have them when you have not had actors participate in footballing activities’

    Airtel FUFA Awards Committee Chairman Rogers Byamukama addressing the media before releasing more nominees in six other categories

    This year, we were able to complete the competitions, had International competitions for both male and female, so we thought it’s important to bring back that normalcy.’ Added Byamukama.

    ‘We have always rewarded both the male and female player of the year award winners with brand new cars and even this time the top two athletes will be recognsied. The rest of the winners will receive cash prizes.’

    Byamukama thanked main sponsors Airtel Uganda and all the other partners Eco Bank, Bidco, Pepsi, Nile Special, Nic Holdings, 102.1 FM and Nivana for their support.

    Meanwhile, on Monday next week, the nominees for female player of the year award will be trimmed from five to three whereas the final three for Male player of the year category will be confirmed on Wednesday.

    For starters, the five nominees for the female player of the year category are Lady Doves FC players in Daisy Nakaziro and Fazilah Ikwaput.

    Nominees- Airtel FUFA female player of the year 2021

    The other three are; Joan Naggayi (She Maroons), Fauzia Najjemba (Kampala Queens) and Margret Kunihira (Kawempe Muslim Ladies).

    Vipers’ trio Abdul-Azizi Kayondo, Bobosi Byaruhanga and Yunus Sentamu are joined by Express forward Erick Kenzo Kambale and URA captain Shafik Kagimu for the male nominees.

    Nominees- Airtel FUFA Male player of the year 2021

    This year the winners will be rewarded at a glomorous event that will be staged at Speke Resort Munyonyo on Saturday 4th December 2021.

    The nominees from the six categories that were revealed today are;

    Airtel FUFA coach of the year

    Morley Byekwaso (U-20 Hippos team) 

    Wasswa Bbosa (Express)

    Hussein Mbalangu (Arua Hill SC/Mbarara City FC)

    Nominees- Airtel FUFA coach of the year

    Airtel FUFA Women football coach of the year

    Fred Musiime (Lady Doves), Sida Alex (She Maroons), Ayub Khalifa (U-20 Women National team)

    Airtel FUFA Women football coach of the year

    Beach Soccer player of the year nominees

    Wasswa Emmanuel (St. Lawrence Beach Soccer Club), Kigozi Ambrose (Buganda Royal Beach Soccer Club), Kawawulo Isma (MUBS Beach Soccer Club)

    Airtel FUFA Beach Soccer player of the year

    Member Associations’ award nominees

    Express FC (Club)

    Uganda Youth Football Association (Special Interest Group)

    Kampala Region Football Association (Region Football Association)

    Airtel FUFA Member Association of the year

    Futsal Player of the year nominees

    Farouk Tumwesigye (Big Talent)

    Mutyaba Travis (Synergy FC)

    Najib Muwonge (Mengo FC)

    Airtel FUFA Futsal player of the year

    Fans Favourite Ugandan foreign based player

    Denis Onyango (Mamelodi Sundowns, South Africa), Fahad Bayo (Ashdod FC, Israel), Joan Nabirye (Vihiga Queens, Kenya), Taddeo Lwanga (Simba SC, Tanzania)

    Fans Favourite Ugandan foreign based player

    Other categories

    •Airtel – FUFA Best XI 2021 (Men)

    •Airtel – FUFA Best XI 2021 (Women)

    •Airtel – FUFA Fair Play Award 2021

    •Airtel FUFA Presidential Award 2021

  • FUFA New Standing Committees released

    FUFA New Standing Committees released

    The FUFA Executive Committee has named the new FUFA Standing committees.

    Eleven (11) out of Fifteen (15) Standing Committees are headed by Executive Committee Members while the rest are not.

    The Committees not headed by Executive Members are Legal, Referees, Rules review commission, Players’ status, safety and Security.

    The Executive Committee takes decisions on which specialized committees may be chaired by persons that are not members of the Executive Committee.

    Here are the new standing Committees; (Chairman and Vice Chairman indicated)

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    Legal Committee:

    Chairman: Ojok Geofrey Odur

    Vice Chairman: Edmond Okiror Okwi

    Women Football Committee

    Chairperson: Mugena Agnes

    Vice Chairperson: Chris Kalibala

    Competitions Committee:

    Chairperson: Hon. Florence Nakiwala  Kiyingi

    Vice Chairperson: Rogers Mulindwa

    Safety and Security Committee:

    Chairman: Hajji Sekabira Abdul Lukooya

    Vice Chairman:  Kaccumu Stephen

    Marketing and Communications Committee

    Chairman: Rogers Byamukama

    Vice Chairman: Rogers Mulindwa

    Membership Committee

    Chairman: Darius Mugoye

    Vice Chairman: Richard Ochom

    Infrastructure, Equipment and Projects

    Chairman: Justus Mugisha

    Vice Chairman: Ankunzire Frank

    Referees Committee

    Chairman: Miiro Brian Nsubuga

    Vice Chairman: Badogi Ismail

    Football Development

    Chairman Ronnie Kalema

    Vice Chairman: Mugena Agnes

    Players’ Status

    Chairman: Emojong Peter

    Vice chairman Mawadri Charles

    Licensing Commmitttee

    Chairman: Rogers Mulindwa

    Vice Chairman:  Amin Bbosa

    National Teams’ Organization (Off-Pitch)

    Chairman: Dr. Ahimbisibwe Apollo

    Vice Chairman Dan Obote

     Finance

    Chairman: Darius Mugoye

    Vice Chairman: Ariga Rasoul

    International Match Organization Committee (IMOC)

    Chairman: Issa Magoola

    Vice Chairman: Ariga Rasoul

    FUFA Rules Review Commission

    Chairman: Hon. Meddie Sentayi

    Vice Chairman: Harold Atukwatse

  • CECAFA U20 Women: Ethiopia lifts Cup, FUFA President asks  Uganda team  to rise up again

    CECAFA U20 Women: Ethiopia lifts Cup, FUFA President asks Uganda team to rise up again

    FUFA President to Uganda U-20 Women team: Let’s rise up again

    FUFA President Hon. Magogo Moses Hassim has called upon the entire Uganda U-20 Women’s Contingent to plan on how to rise up again following events at the FUFA Technical Centre that saw the hosts surrender a healthy 2-0 half time lead to lose the title to Ethiopia. Uganda needed just a draw to lift the inaugural CECAFA U-20 Women’s cup and headed into the final match of the evening on top of the table but the tide changes from better to worse as they conceded three second half goals to hand Ethiopia the win and the title on home soil.

    ‘Let us go back and plan. We are proud of the efforts shown by the entire team during the tournament. FUFA is happy that this championship has helped the entire team to prepare by playing 5 matches ahead of the FIFA U20 Women world cup qualifiers’ said FUFA President who talked to the players in one of the corners of the pitch at Njeru.

    ‘We are hurt by the result as we had the control of the game but that is football. We can’t win all the time. We should rise up again and look to the future. Our team is strong enough to create more history’ added Magogo who also carried a big pack of chocolates. He also revealed that despite the loss, the bonus which had been put aside (1.5M) for each member of the contingent had they won the Cup, would still be given out.

    Uganda U-20 Women’s team finished runners up to Champions Ethiopia

    Head coach Ayub Khalifa Kiyingi speaks out

    ‘I think there is something I did not do right. It was not our day but that is football and everything is possible. I was so disappointed and I must say it was a disappointing result. It is hard to take in this result. It is unbelievable. I repeat it is unbelievable. We only needed a draw and led the first half by two goals only to be shocked in the second half by a team that strongly believed in what they wanted’ said Ayub Khalifan.

    ‘The girls lost concentration in the second half, that was the time we needed to hold our cool and control the game but instead, we lost track and we were severely punished. Everything happens for a reason. We have to stand up as soon as possible and not take long lamenting on what happened. We have to pick positives from the tournament and move forward.

    Ethiopia are the winners of the inaugural CECAFA Women’s U-20 Championship.

    The tournament played on a League format among the six teams and climaxed on Tuesday with Ethiopia coming out top with 15 points, while hosts Uganda finished second with 12 points.

    Talk about late moments in sport and the Ethiopian team showed exactly that in the final deciding game against the hosts when they fought from two goals down and one player less after an early red card, but managed to win 3-2 at the FUFA technical Centre ground in Njeru.

    Ethiopia’s first choice goalkeeper Lorato Eyerusalem was sent off after only six minutes for bringing down Uganda’s captain Fuazia Najjemba who was headed for goal. But Ethiopia’s head coach Firew Hailegebral made a tactical switch pulling out one player and bringing on second choice goalkeeper Demelash Banchayehu.

    Hadijah Nandago gave Uganda the lead after 26 minutes with a well taken shot before skipper Fauzia Najjemba increased the lead after 40 minutes. Goalkeeper Banchayehu failed to get a firm grip of Najjemba’s freekick and the ball bounced into the net.

    After recess and a pep talk by the coach and Ethiopian Football Federation (EFF) President Esayas Jira, the Ethiopian team returned a different and determined side.

    Ridet Assrasahang pulled one back for the Ethiopian team after 50 minutes.

    Substitute Ariet Odong who came on and took control of Ethiopia’s attack leveled matters after 78 minutes with a well placed shot leaving Uganda’s goalkeeper Daphine Nyayenga beaten.

    Ethiopia’s head coach Firew Hailegebral was also sent off by the referee.

    Despite being one player-less the Ethiopian team continued to dominate play and put the Ugandan defenders under a lot of pressure. With eight minutes to the final whistle Turist Lema slotted in Ethiopia’s third goal.

    It was all celebrations after the final whistle as the Ethiopian players were so emotional that they cried in joy. “This has been a very tough game and I thank my team for remaining strong headed even after we got an early red card,” said Ethiopia’s coach Hailegebral after the match.

    In an earlier match Burundi came from a goal down to beat Eritrea 2-1. Reha Tesfamichael netted after 2 minutes for Eritrea, but Stephie Mutoni and Peace Niyomwungere made sure Burundi picked maximum points.

    Tanzania were also in good form humbling Djibouti 8-0. Aisha Masaka netted seven goals, while Clara Luvanga also got her name on the score sheet.

    The top three teams received medals, and the best players were also rewarded. Uganda’s skipper Fauzia Najjemba who finished the tournament with 11 goals scooped the Top scorer’s Award. Uganda’s Daphine Nyayenga was voted Best goalkeeper, while Ethiopia’s Birkea Amare was the Best Player of the tournament.

    Auka Gecheo, the CECAFA Executive Director said the tournament has been successful and helped teams that are still in contention in the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup qualifiers prepare well.

    Additional info by CAF Website