The 96th FUFA Ordinary Assembly that convened at Silver Springs Hotel, Kampala appreciated the diligent servants of the beautiful game.
Like the norm has been over the previous years, the FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo handled over special plaques and Shs 1,000,000 to the different personalities whose efforts to serve football could not go unnoticed.
Former FUFA President John Baptist Ssemanobe, Katamba Ojuku Eugene (First Chairman FUFA Women football standing committee) and Kabugo Charles Kakunta (former member of Makindye DFA) were recognized.
Mr John Baptist Ssemanobe with his plaque
‘It is a big honour to recognize special different people who worked tirelessly for the game of football in Uganda. Mr John Baptist Ssemanobe, Mr Katamba Ojuku Eugene and Kabugo Charles Kakunta all had their handsome contribution to the game and we are rewarding them in appreciation’ Eng Moses Magogo stated.
Meanwhile, the assembly passed the budget of Shs. 36, 095,753,881 for the next financial year as well as approval of the activity year plan.
The same assembly approved the appointments of standing committees and the FUFA Electoral Committeee.
Personalities recognized:
1-Mr. John Baptist Ssemanobe
He was a fine left winger who played for Nsambya FC
Former Uganda Cranes player in the 70s
His great asset was ball control, dribbling and passing. He was an expert at free-kicks, a firm believer in exposure of natural talent.
Coached Nsambya SC
Served as FUFA President from 1989 – 1992
L-R: Eng. Moses Magogo, Katamba Ojuku Eugene and CEO Edgar Watson
2.Mr. Katamba ‘Ojuku Eugene
Born 14th June 1952
External Telecommunication in 1973
Owned and played for Wandegeya FC, Old Kampala SS in the 1970s
Formed a football club called Zozo FC within Old Kampala SS.
Founding Chairman and Member of Uganda Youth Football Association in 2005
Co-founder of Women football in Uganda.
First Chairman FUFA Women football Standing Committee, appointed on 1st October 1995.
Delegate for Kampala in the first elective FUFA Assembly of 14 Delegates in 1994.
Founder of uplifting Kampala Divisions to District Football status
Co- founder of Friends Of Football
Served as a CAF Commissioner
FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo hands over a plaque to Mr Kabugo Charles Kakunta as the wife looks on
3. Mr. Kabugo Charles Kakunta
Born 18th August 1950
Played for Nsambya SC but his last active football match on 24th December 1974 after suffering a nasty injury.
Served as member of Kampala Zone 9
Served as Secretary Nsambya SC
He helped process Denis Onyango’s first football License
Served as a member of Makindye DFA,
Co-founder Kansanga Sports club in 1988
Founder Kansnga Half London in 2002
Served under the leadership of many FUFA Presidents including Mzee Kezekia Segwanga Musisi (RIP), Sebaana Kizito (RIP), Denis Obua (RIP) and John Baptist Semanobe.
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Kampala Regional Football Association (KRFA) will host the 96th FUFA Ordinary Assembly at Silver Springs Hotel, Bugolobi – Nakawa Division on Saturday, 17th October 2020, starting at 9:30 a.m.
This Ordinary Assembly will be held pursuant to the FUFA Statutes Article (27).
‘There will be strict adherence of the COVID-19 Government recommended Standard Operating Procedures that include mandatory acts of wearing a mask, maintaining social distance and frequent sanitizing/washing of hands Attendance will henceforth be restricted and arrangements may change impromptly depending on circumstances at hand.’ Edgar Watson, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) at FUFA remarks.
The Hall that will host the Delegates and invited guests is ready
All the delegates were served with the assembly convocation on 16th September 2020, as mandated by the consistution.
Everything is well lined up for a tranquil assembly that will be broadcast live on 102.1 FUFA fm with a live stream on FUFA TV and all official FUFA Social Media Platforms.
Programme:
7 am – 8:45 am: Registration of Delegates Breakfast., Delegates submit required Information and documents to FUFA Secretariat staff and Photo & Video interview Session
8.45am: Arrival of Invited Guests 9:30am: Start of FUFA Ordinary Assembly 2pm: Lunch 4pm: Departure of Delegates and invited Guests
96TH FUFA ORDINARY ASSEMBLY – SATURDAY, 17TH OCTOBER 2020
HOST: KAMPALA REGION FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION (SILVER SPRINGS HOTEL, BUGOLOBI)
Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) is focused towards holding a successful 96th Annual Ordinary Assembly at Silver Springs Hotel in Bugolobi as hosted by Kampala region.
Addressing the media at FUFA House in Mengo, Kampala, the FUFA Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Edgar Watson hinted on the preparations for the AGM, a mandate of the federation constitution in compliance with the National Council of Sports (NCS).
‘We are glad to announce that FUFA will hold the 96th Ordinary Assembly at Silver Springs Hotel in Kampala region on Saturday, 17th Saturday 2020 in line with the statures of FUFA. The standard agenda of this Ordinary Assembly is by constitution. The Assembly will held in accordance with the Standard Operating Procedures of COVID-19. The delegates already received the Convocation booklets 30 days prior to the Assembly’ Watson, who was flanked by the FUFA Communications Director Ahmed Hussein stated.
Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) CEO Edgar Watson addressing the media at FUFA House, Mengo on Wednesday, 7th October 2020
There will be a live stream for the assembly to carter for the people who will follow the proceedings from the confines of their homes.
The chief guest confirmed for the assembly is the State Minister of Sports Hon. Obua Hamson Denis Obua.
The invite list also has officials from the National Council of Sports (NCS), Uganda Olympic Committee (UOC), Uganda Premier League Board and the 34 members of FUFA.
These members of FUFA are the 16 Stare Times Uganda Premier League clubs, Star Times FUFA Big League, the 8 regions of FUFA (Kampala, Buganda, Kitara, Western, North East, Northern, West Nile and Eastern), FUFA Women League as well as the 8 special interest groups (Futsal, Uganda Football Coaches Association, Uganda Football Players Association, Uganda Beach Soccer Association, Uganda Women Football Association, Uganda Youth Football Association,
The regional chairman will attend, although none has the voting rights during the assembly.
What is expected at the 96th FUFA Ordinary Assembly:
Deliberation on matters for approval of audited financial statements
Activity report 2019-2020
Budget proposals for the year 2021 will be scrutinized
Addition of New members – UPDF, MYDA Football Clubs and a third one will be admitted.
Uganda Football Referees Association (UFRA) held their annual general meeting at Hotel La Grande in Bwaise, Kampala on Friday, 2nd October 2020.
This was the 7th Annual General Meeting (AGM) since 2013.
The well attended assembly was chaired by the chairman, UFRA Ronnie Kalema and graced by the FUFA Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Edgar Watson Suubi among other delegates.
L-R: FUFA CEO Edgar Watson, UFRA Chairperson Ronnie Kalema, Hilary Kimbugwe during the Assembly
‘We are pleased that the 7th Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the Uganda Football Referees Association (UFRA) was held successfully and key issues deliberated upon. We recognized the former referees in appreciation for the work rendered’ Kalema noted.
Members during the Uganda Football Referees Association (UFRA) Annual General Meeting at La Grande Hotel in Bwaise
In appreciation for the work done over the years, five former referees Charles Masembe, Agena Adupa, Hassan Basiisa, Edirisa Kiwanuka and Ajab Waiswa were rewarded by the Executive.
‘I am humbled for the plaque presented to me in appreciation of my work as a football referee since 1983 until 1998 when I retired officially. I have continued to serve in different capacities as an assessor and referees’ instructor.’ Kiwanuka disclosed.
Charles Masembe’s award was received by the son
The AGM approved a total of Shs. 60,500,000 for the next financial year that will cover several sectors as beginners’ courses, members’ subscriptions, COVID-19 relief fund (second instalment), salary of staff, among others
The Shs.15,000,000 received from FUFA to UFRA as COVID-19 relief fund was also discussed.
This Annual General Meeting (AGM) was held as a constitution requirement leading to the 96th FUFA Ordinary Assembly that will be hosted by Kampala Region Football Association at Silver Springs Hotel in Bugolobi on Saturday, 17th October 2020.
As mandated by the constitution, members of the FUFA Super League Limited (FSSL) convened for their Annual General Meeting before the long awaited 96th FUFA Ordinary Assembly.
FSSL’s congress was the 7th held at the Ridar Hotel in Kampala on Saturday, September 26, 2020.
UPL Board chairperson Arinaitwe Rugyendo has presided over the tranquil and well attended AGM also graced by two FUFA Executive Committee members; Justus Mugisha and Hon. Florence Nakiwala Kiyingi the first and third FUFA Vice Presidents respectively.
L-R: Bernard Bainamani, Arinaitwe Ruygendo, Justus Mugisha and NCS’ representative Titus Kayigwa
Others in attendance were the CEO of the UPL board Bernard B. Bainamani, the FUFA competitions director Aisha Nalule ,UPL board Members Humphrey Mandu Watenga, David Bunya Sserebe and Fred Guy Kawuma, the league counsel, Alex Luganda, members of the UPL secretariat, National Council of Sports (NCS) representative Titus Kayigwa (Assistant General Secretary – Administration) and the representatives of the 15 Star Times Uganda Premier League clubs.
The 7th FUFA Super League Limited Annual General Meeting
It was a full house with all clubs represented from Vipers (George William Mulindwa), KCCA (Aggrey Ashaba), Sports Club Villa (William Nkemba), Busoga United (Dinah Hope Nyago), URA (James Kizza), BUL (Ronald Barente), Mbarara City (Nobart Semusu), Onduparaka (Edison Sabasaba), Express (Isaac Mwesigwa), Kyetume(Henry Kayondo), Bright Stars (Ronnie Mutebi), Police (Fahad Lumu), MYDA (Peter Emojonh), UPDF (Ashraf Miiro) and Wakiso Giants (Hassan Lule).
The motion to approve the day’s agenda was moved by Aggrey Ashaba, the KCCA Football Club vice chairman was seconded by Police FC CEO, Fahad Lumu.
FUFA 1st Vice President Justus Mugisha
In his address, Ruygendo stated how the Coronavirus pandemic hampered almost every sector of the economy but urged the members to stand strong and think outside the usual box.
He also read the activity report to the members that was approved with the three new members admitted.
UPDF, MYDA and a yet to be identified club were all admitted as members to make the 16 clubs which constitute the UPL.
“Globally, the pandemic has affected everyone; be they businesses, sports, education, name it and ushered in new way of thinking outside the usual box in order in order to shift the paradigm to new ways of thinking and earning” Ruygendo noted.
Arinaitwe Rugyendo
The assembly approved the start of a saving SACCO, an initiative that was applauded by Hon Nakiwala.
‘If it is hard to prepare for the football season, it is even going to be harder to prepare in the COVID-19 days. This period came as a precursor to prepare for the times ahead. I applaud you for starting the SACCO and shall fully support the project’ Hon. Nakiwala noted.
Hon. Florence Nakiwala Kiyingi with her speech during the FSLL AGMBernard Bainamani, CEO of the Uganda Premier League
Key Highlights from Arinaitwe Ruygendo, Chairman FSL Board
*Coronavirus pandemic presented new ways of thinking outside the usual box
*Strengthening the secretariat
*Ensuring stable fixtures
*Continued struggle of improving facilities
*More brand building
*Luring more sponsors and partners on board
*Improved marketing of the league
*Continued improved communications
David Sserebe (left) with Bernard Bainamani
Highlights from Speech by Justus Mugisha
*Lauded the role played by Government by providing a conducive atmosphere to have football played.
*FUFA is enjoying good working relations with FSLL. The push and pull scenarios yielded into good fruits
*Federation was on a trajectory until COVID-19 set in. Perhaps, there have been opportunities generated out of grey situation as continued interface with the clubs, having all the games on Television and continuous engagement of the Government for relief and free COVID-19 tests if need be.
*FUFA has focus areas as infrastructure, resource mobilization, competitions and continuous efforts to engage the current sponsors as well as prospective sponsors.
*Licenses of 2019-20 will be used in the promotional play-offs
*Transfer of players extended by a month
*League kick off extended by a month
*FUFA coming up with imitative of liaising with clubs to help the lighting of stadia
*Praise of State Minister of Sports Hon. Hamson Denis Obua for securing the land titles of Mandela National Stadium
Paul Kabaikaramu (League Manager) and Aisha Nalule (FUFA Competitions Director)Isaac Mwesigwa, Express FC CEO
Attendance:
FSLL Board Chairman: Arinaitwe Ruygendo
FSSL Board Members: Humphrey Mandu Watenga, David Bunya Sserebe and Fred Guy Kawuma
UPL Secretariat members: Paul Kabaikaramu (League manager), Roy Gordon Mundeyi (UPL Communications and Marketing), Hamdan Kaliitwe
National Council of Sports Assistant General Secretary – Administration: Titus Kayigwa
Dinah Hope Nyago, Busoga United ChairpersonRonnie Mutebi, Bright Stars FC ChairmanGeorge William Mulindwa, Vipers Sports Club ChairmanJames Kizza, URA FC Chairman
The Uganda Youth Football Association (UYFA) held a successful Annual General Meeting on Thursday, September 17, 2020 at Kenendia Hotel, Katwe in Kampala.
This was the 13th AGM for the association that brings all the youth bodies and academies in Uganda.
The UYFA chairman John Bosco Masiko chaired this meeting that was also graced by the FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo, FUFA Competitions Director Aisha Nalule, FUFA Youth Development Manager Bashir Mutyaba, Peter Nkugwa (Vice chairman, Kampala Regional Football Association), FUFA beach soccer Delegate Anthony Tumwesigye, Hamza Jjunju (Chairman, Futsal Association Uganda), UYFA executive members, among other delegates from the various football schools and academies.
The UYFA Executive Committee members with the regional coordinators
Eng. Magogo expressed his utmost appreciation for the high level of organization, attendance and professionalism for the assembly.
He retaliated FUFA’s vision and mission in promotion, development and protection of the beautiful game in Uganda as the country seeks for that special ex-factor player who is yet to be discovered from the different corners of the country.
The FUFA President also urged the different academy owners to respect the registration and licensing procedures set by the Federation.
FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo receives a souvenir from UYFA chairman John Bosco Masiko
“I am really very impressed by the level of organization, attendance and professionalism that I have been preaching over the years. FUFA is the best organized sports organization among the 52 sports federations in Uganda. It has been a long journey to be here. We are here out of a strategy, planning and thinking. This is not where we want to be. We are still in transit of moving from point A to B. We have the vision of being the number one football nation on and off the field in Africa. We have to develop the game of football and this entails youth, promote the game and protect football at all levels. As FUFA, we believe in youth football. In youth football, we believe that we have a secured future. We therefore need proper academy structures. We need to do things the way in an organized and structured manner. It is the reason why we came out to say that we are going to grade and classify the academies. We need players who will play at the highest leagues in the world. To develop players, we pass through processes. There is need for a detailed curriculum for on and off the field training of players. Let us respond to the call of academy licensing.” Eng. Moses Magogo.
Some of the delegates at the 13th Uganda Youth Football Association AGM
UYFA chairman Masiko warmly welcomed all the delegates who graced the assembly and humbled appealed to them to continue with all the efforts of promoting youth football.
“I thank you all the delegates for the diligent work executed in developing youth football in all the respective areas of location. I appeal to the various coordinators to continue working with the football academies for good coordination” Masiko stated.
UYFA chief executive officer Shafiq Kigongo read the year long season activities and programmes with the youth tournaments held across the season as the UYFA national tournament and several youth camps like KAJUFA, Entebbe Five Stars, Destiny Camp Lira, Watoto Wasoka and Slums derby in Kampala, and others.
Some of the Executive Committee members of the Uganda Youth Football Association (UYFA)
A total budget of Shs. 93,500,000 for the upcoming 2020-21 season was also approved.
Last week, Futsal Association Uganda (FAU) and Kampala Region Football Association successfully held their AGM’s
On Saturday, 19th September 2020, the Buganda Region Football Association also held their assembly at Tropic Hotel in Masaka, the Uganda Football Association was at FUFA House in Kampala as Kitara Region Football Association held their annual assembly in Masindi.
This coming week, the Uganda Premier League and Uganda Beach Soccer Association (UBSA) will hold their respective assemblies on Saturday, 26th September 2020.
All the 34 member associations of FUFA will hold their assemblies before the 96th FUFA Ordinary General Assembly at Silver Springs Hotel in Bugolobi, Kampala.
Delegates follow keen the proceedings at the 13th UYFA AGM in Kampala
The Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) has confirmed the date and venue for this year’s Ordinary General Assembly.
The 96th Ordinary General Assembly has been confirmed by the FUFA CEO Edgar Watson Suubi with all the key stakeholders issued with a notice.
‘Notice is hereby given to all FUFA Members, Delegates and stakeholders that the 96th FUFA Ordinary General Assembly shall be held on Saturday 17th October 2020 at Silver Springs Hotel.’ Confirmed the CEO.
The CEO stated that the Assembly may be convened physically, online or through both means as guided by the Government regulations on COVID-19.
The Communication to the Delegates, Member Associations and Clubs further reads;
‘You are kindly requested to submit proposals for consideration in the agenda in accordance with article 12.1(b) of the FUFA Statutes. Proposals should be submitted to the FUFA Secretariat by Saturday 29th August 2020 17Hrs at the latest’
It should be noted that the FUFA Executive Committee selected Kampala region to host this year’s Ordinary General Assembly.
The Assembly is hosted on a rotational basis with each of the eight regions of FUFA given an opportunity.
Regions that have hosted the FUFA Ordinary General Assemblies since 2013
2013 – Jinja (Eastern)
2014 – Lira (Northern Region)
2015 – Soroti (North East)
2016- Luweero (Buganda)
2017- Masindi (Kitara)
2018- Kabale (Western)
2019- Adjumani (West Nile)
2020 – Nakawa DFA-(Kampala Region FA)
The Ordinary Members of FUFA are:
The 16 FUFA Super League clubs
The FUFA Big League
The FUFA Women Leagues
The 8 Regional Associations
The Uganda Football Players Association
The Uganda Women Football Association
The Uganda Football Coaches Association
The Uganda Football Referees Association
The Uganda Beach-Soccer Association
The Uganda Schools Football Association
The Uganda Youth Football Association
The Futsal Association of Uganda
About the Ordinary FUFA General Assembly
The Ordinary FUFA General Assembly is the supreme and legislative body of football in Uganda and is comprised of 34 members (Associations) that are represented by 88 delegates.
The Assembly takes place annually where delegates convene and review activities carried out in the previous twelve months plus planning for the future.
According to Article 21 (2) of the FUFA Statutes and Regulations, the FUFA President conducts business at the General Assembly in compliance with the standing orders.
Some of the key areas of address in the FUFA Ordinary General Assembly include activity report, financial statements, budgets, permission of entrants to new members and dismissing of members among others.
FUFA decided that the General Assembly should be rotated in all the 8 football regions with each region given a chance to host the coveted assembly. The rotation is done until the 8 regions are covered and the same sequence is repeated for the next years.
Prior to the Ordinary FUFA General Assembly, all member associations convene independent annual assembles in accordance with the FUFA Statutes.
This allows resolutions and reports from Members Associations to be agreed on before they are presented in the FUFA General Assembly for discussion.
FUFA has issued communication contained in Circular No. 1107 dated 24th March 2020 to all football stakeholders with decisions taken about proposed reforms on FUFA Competitions during the 22nd FUFA Exco meeting held on 13th March 2020 at the Executive House-FUFA Complex in Mengo. The reforms are expected to be effective with the 2020/2021 season for the transition period while the 2021/2022 takes centre stage fully.
However the public and football stakeholders are encouraged to be involved by sending their ideas to rules@fufauganda.com
Here is the full communication in the Circualr with proposed reforms about FUFA Competitions;
In a bid to achieve FUFA’s Vision ‘To be the number one football nation in Africa on and off the field’ with a Mission ‘To develop promote and protect football for all’ the FUFA Executive Committee received proposals to reform Professional Club Football in Uganda, hereby presented for any ideas for implementation.
For the past 10 years, a number of achievements have been registered; creating an independent league body voted for by the clubs with a fulltime secretariat established; many clubs have known owners (natural or legal); increased sponsorship for some clubs and the league; 7 of the 18 clubs in the Uganda Super League then still exist in 2019/2020 while 2 are in the 2nd division league and 9 are defunct.
With the above achievements it is paramount new reforms are instituted to, among others, enhance quality of Clubs, increase Sporting Competition, improve Service delivery by Organizers, create better Club and League Brands, and increase revenues for both the clubs and the league.
Consequently, the 22nd FUFA Executive Committee approved wide scale consultations with First Division Clubs, Second Division Clubs, Sponsors, UPL Management, FUFA Regional Football Associations, and the General Public/Football fraternity on the proposals for the reform of professional club football in Uganda.
The proposals to be implemented at the beginning of the 2021/2022 season are as follows;
CURRENT 2019/2020
TRANSITION
2020/21
PROPOSED 2021/22 ONWARDS
1st Division (UPL) Clubs
16
16
12
1st Division (UPL) rounds
02
02
03
1st Division relegation to 2nd division
03
06
02
1st Division promotion from 2nd division
03
02
02
UPL-U20 Reserve League (INTRODUCED)
00
00
12
2nd Division (FUFA Big League) Clubs
18
16
16
2nd Division (FBL) Groups
02
02
02
2nd Division promotion to 1st Division
03
02
02
2nd Division relegation to 3rd Division
04
06
04
3rd Division promotion to 2nd Division
04
02
04
The First Division, Second Division, the UPL U20 Reserve Leagues are to be under the Professional League Board and Professional League Secretariat replacing the current UPL Board and UPL Secretariat respectively.
Every First Division club shall be compelled to have an U20 team to compete in a league played over two rounds. A player with a first division license may play in the reserve league and player with a reserve league license may play in the first division league.
There shall be an established FUFA Juniors’ Leagues in each of the 8 FUFA regions in the country under the supervision of the UYFA and the respective FRAs. The FJL at every FRA shall consist of 12 teams. The FRA may manage more than one FJL of 12 teams each. For example Eastern RFA may have FJL-Jinja and FJL-Mbale the winner being determined under an agreed format. The UPL club U17 team may compete in the respective FRA FJL within their locality or as appropriate.
FUFA wishes to invite ideas from our stakeholders or from anyone “To Whom It May Concern” via rules@fufauganda.com on the proposals as enumerated in this circular. These ideas and views shall be compiled and shall be debated on when FUFA organises the review workshop before the kick-off of the 2020/2021 season.
The exercise will be coordinated by the FUFA Deputy Chief Executive Officer/Football Mr. Kiiza Decolas Hantali+256 753 374 898 / +256 772 475 739 / dkiiza@fufauganda.com.
It has come to our notice that false information about positions of administration at FUFA is being generated and circulated to football stakeholders to mislead the public.
The unfounded rumours are aimed at apparently swaying football stakeholders into unsuspecting situations about the institution.
This is therefore to inform the stakeholders that FUFA is operating normally.
Stakeholders are advised to consider only information shared on FUFA official communication platforms.
The 95th Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) Ordinary Assembly was convened on Saturday, 28th September 2019 at Multi-Purpose Hall in Adjumani district.
Women Representatives: L-R – Florence Bagunwa Nkalubo, Faridah Bulega and Margret Kubingi
David Ssemakula Katende, Deputy Secretary General – National Council of Sports (NCS)
FUFA CEO, Edgar Watson
FUFA President, Eng. Moses Magogo during the 95th FUFA Ordinary General Assembly
Some of the Star Times Uganda Premier League club representatives: L-R – Silver Alias (BUL), Dinah Nyago (Busoga United) and Ronnie Mutebi (Bright Stars)
George William Mulindwa and Ibrahim Mugera
L-R: Bernard Bainamani (CEO, Uganda Premier League), Arinaitwe Ruygendo (Chairman UPL Board) and Yusuf Awuye (Acting Chairman FUFA Electoral Commission)
Officials at the high table during the 95th FUFA Ordinary Assembly in Adjumani
L-R: Harunah Mawanda, Sabiiti Muwanga, Ritah Aliguma and Mark Namanya
Daniel Omara Apitta, Commissioner Ministry of Education and Sports in charge of physical education
West Nile Delegate Mike Letti delivered the opening prayer prior to the start of the 95th FUFA Ordinary Assembly
Express FC CEO Hamza Jjunja
Kampala Region FA delegate Willis Muwanguzi
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