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  • FIFA Players’ Intermediaries: FUFA registers 9

    FIFA Players’ Intermediaries: FUFA registers 9

    The fully FIFA Players’ Intermediaries registered in Uganda are now at 9.

    This year alone, four people have duly registered and are licenced to conduct business on behalf of their respective clients.

    The latest successful applicant is Fred Ronald Niwagira Mwine, with license number UGA-1707013.

    Niwagira expressed delight upon acquiring the license.

    ‘I have been working hard to get this license and i am happy. I thank all those people who have helped me get one’ Niwagira said.

    Important documents about Football Intermediaries

    Circular on Intermediaries0001

    APPLICATION PROCEDURE FOR INTERMEDIARIES

    Intermediaries Application form

    Registered/Licensed Intermediaries

    S/N License Number Full Names Nationality Country of Residence Issuance Date Expiry Date Email Contact
    01 UGA-1607001 Gibby Kalule Ugandan Malaysia May 26, 2016 May 27, 2018 globalsportlink@yahoo.com
    02 UGA-1606003 Musa Sebulime Ugandan Uganda June 01, 2016 May 31, 2018
    03 UGA-1606002 Geofrey Solo Kayemba Ugandan Uganda June 01, 2016 May 31, 2018 geokayssolo@yahoo.com
    04 UGA-1606004 Chadi Ezzeddine Lebanese Uganda June 01, 2016 May 31, 2018 md@ssllogistics.com
    05 UGA-1606009 Isaac Mwesigwa Ugandan Uganda October 10, 2016 October31, 2018 mwesigwa@gmail.com
    06 UGA-1703010 Mike Mutyaba Ugandan Uganda March 21, 2017 March,31, 2019 mutyabafoundation@gmail.com
    07 UGA-1704011 Tushar Ruparelia Ugandan Uganda April 07, 2017 April, 30, 2019 rupareliatushar@yahoo.com
    08 UGA-1707012 Daniel Kisseka Ntale Ugandan Uganda July 28, 2017 July 28, 2019 jodanasports@gmail.com
    09 UGA-1707013 Fred Ronald Niwagira Mwine Ugandan Uganda August 17, 2017 August 17, 2019 roniesantos64@gmail.com
  • 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia qualifiers: Coach Basena releases 27 man squad for Egypt double header

    2018 FIFA World Cup Russia qualifiers: Coach Basena releases 27 man squad for Egypt double header

    2018 FIFA World Cup Russia (Qualifiers -Group D):

    Thursday, 31st August 2017

    • Uganda  Vs Egypt
    • Mandela National Stadium, Namboole (4 p.m)

    Entry Fees: 30,000/= (Ordinary Tickets), 70,000/=  (VIP), 150,000/= (VVIP)

    The Uganda Cranes interim coach has on Wednesday addressed the media during a press conference at FUFA House in Mengo, Kampala.

    Basena released a 27 man sqaud that will take on Egypt for the double header in the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.

    ‘I wish to thank the players, FUFA, media and all the Ugandans for the support during the recently concluded successful CHAN qualification campaign. It is great that we qualified, a process that we shall build on for the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifiers against Egypt’ Basena said.

    During the press conference, Basena was flanked by the FUFA Communications Manager Ahmed Hussein, Decolas Kiiza (FUFA Finance Director) and Patrick Ntege Kaweesa (The National Teams’ Officer).

    Moses Basena addressing the media at FUFA House pn Wednesday morning in Mengo, Kampala

    The team continues with the non residential training sessions at Mandela national Stadium, Namboole on Wednesday evening.

    This weekend, the team will travel for the national team regional tours in North East (Bukedea).

    Summoned Team

    Goalkeepers: Dennis Onyango (Mamelodi Sundowns, South Africa), Robert Odongkara (St George, Ethiopia), Ismail Watenga (Vipers), Benjamin Ochan (KCCA)

    Defenders: Nico Wakiro Wadada (Vipers), Isaac Muleme (KCCA), Timothy Dennis Awany (KCCA), Murushid Juuko (Simba, Tanzania), Bernard Muwanga (SC Villa Jogoo), Geofrey ‘Jajja Walu’ Walusimbi (Gor Mahia, Kenya), Dennis Iguma (Al Ahed, Lebanon), Paul Musamali (KCCA), Isaac Isinde (Buildcon, Zambia)

    Midfielders: Aucho Khalid (Unattached), Geofrey ‘Baba’ Kizito (Than Quảng Ninh, Vietnam), Ivan ‘Kojja’ Ntege (Township Rollers, Botswana), Muzamiru Mutyaba (KCCA), Moses Waiswa (Vipers), Shafiq Kagimu (URA), William Luwagga Kizito (CSM Politehnica Iași, Romania), Wasswa Hassan Mawanda (Njimeh Lebanon), Joseph Ochaya (Lusaka Dynamos, Zambia)

    Strikers: Derrick Nsibambi (KCCA), Geofrey Sserunkuma (Buildcon, Zambia), Emmanuel Okwi (Simba, Tanzania), Milton Karisa (Vipers), Faruku Miya (Standard Liege, Belgium)

  • Double session for Uganda Cranes on day 2 | 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia qualifiers

    Double session for Uganda Cranes on day 2 | 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia qualifiers

    2018 FIFA World Cup Russia (Qualifiers -Group D):

    1st Leg: Thursday, 31st August 2017

    • Uganda Cranes Vs Egypt Pharaohs
    • Mandela National Stadium, Namboole (4 p.m)

    Entry Fees: 30,000/= (Ordinary Tickets), 70,000/=  (VIP), 150,000/= (VVIP)

    On the second day of training in preparation for the Egypt double header, Uganda Cranes conducted a double session during the non residential training at Mandela national Stadium, Namboole.

    Goalkeepers in training under the keen watchful eyes of coach Fred Kajoba

    Assistant captain Hassan Wasswa Mawanda has revealed to www.fufa.co.ug that they are set to conquer Egypt and ready to give in all their energy for the encounter.

    We are more than ready for the game and only waiting for the day at Namboole.

    We have unfinished business after the 1-0 slight edge at AFCON Gabon, we have to pay back.

    We were just unlucky that day but with the trust in our Lord, luck is on our side and we have also worked hard

    Nelson Senkatuka, Tom Masiko and Isaac Muleme during a ball work drill
    The players gathered together and held a talk session before the final prayer after the evening session

    Meanwhile, the interim coaches Moses Basena and Fred Kajoba will address the media during a press conference at FUFA House on Wednesday in Mengo, Kampala.

    During this briefing, the public will be updated about the status of the national team and the full squad will be named.

    Team training resumes later on Wednesday evening at Mandela National Stadium, Namboole.

    Players who attended the Tuesday double session.

    Goalkeepers: Ismael Watenga, Benjamin Ochan & Said Keni

    Outfield Players: Nico Wakiro Wadada, Deus Bukenya, Denis Iguma, Isaac Muleme, Martin Kizza, Paul Musamali, Bernard Muwanga, Timothy Awanyi, Hassan Wasswa Mawanda, Muzamir Mutyaba, Tom Masiko, Yassar mugerwa, Paul Mucureezi, Shafic Kagimu, Milton Karisa, Moses Waiswa, Erisa Ssekisambu, Nelson Senkatuka and  Derrick Nsibambi

  • 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia qualifiers: Uganda Cranes embark on the mission to conquer Egypt

    2018 FIFA World Cup Russia qualifiers: Uganda Cranes embark on the mission to conquer Egypt

    2018 FIFA World Cup Russia (Qualifiers -Group D):

    1st Leg: Thursday, 31st August 2017

    • Uganda Cranes Vs Egypt Pharaohs
    • Mandela National Stadium, Namboole (4 p.m)

    Entry Fees: 30,000/= (Ordinary Tickets), 70,000/=  (VIP), 150,000/= (VVIP)

    Monday evening was business as usual for the Uganda Cranes team just hours after return from a successful CHAN 2018 qualification campaign.

    This time round, the team is training in preparation for the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia double legged group D matches against the Egyptian Pharaohs.

    Some of the players (Dennis Iguma, Paul Mucureezi, Shafiq Kagimu and Nelson Senkatuka) enjoy the ball work session

    First, Uganda will host the opening leg on 31st August 2017 at the Mandela National stadium, Namboole.

    The return leg will be held a few days later at the Arab El Borg stadium in Alexanderia City.

    On Monday, twenty one players took part in the two hour session held at the outside training facility of the stadium.

    Still, the diligent interim coaches Moses Basena and Fred Kajoba were in charge of the training.

    Coach Moses Basena keeps a keen eye during one of the drills

    Basena disclosed to www.fufa.co.ug that focus for the time being is on players’ physical fitness.

    ‘Our main focus now is on players’ physical fitness due to the respective league breaks’ Basena remarked.

    He expects the foreign legion to reinforce the team as soon as possible.

    On Tuesday, it will be a morning session at Mandela National Stadium starting at 9 a.m.

    Players who attended the first training session:

    Goalkeepers: Ismael Watenga, Said Keni

    Outfield players: Denis Iguma, Nico Wakiro Wadada, Deus Bukenya, John Adriko, Isaac Muleme, Martin Kizza, Bernard Muwanga, Timothy Awany, Paul Musamali, Muzamir Mutyaba, Shafic Kagimu, Paul Mucureezi, Milton Karisa, Simon Sserukuma, Moses Waiswa, Erisa Ssekisambu, Hassan Wasswa, Yasser Mugerwa, Nelson Senkatuka

  • 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia: Uganda Cranes Vs Egypt Pharaohs accreditation for media

    2018 FIFA World Cup Russia: Uganda Cranes Vs Egypt Pharaohs accreditation for media

    2018 FIFA World Cup Russia (Qualifiers -Group D):

    1st Leg: Thursday, 31st August 2017

    • Uganda Cranes Vs Egypt Pharaohs
    • Mandela National Stadium, Namboole (4 p.m)

    Entry Fees: 30,000/= (Ordinary Tickets), 70,000/=  (VIP), 150,000/= (VVIP)

    Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) will host the group D 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia group D qualifier between Uganda Cranes and the Egypt Pharaohs at the Mandela National Stadium, Namboole on Thursday, 31st August 2017.

    It is upon this back ground that members of the media, invited guests, sponsors, partners and other stake holders of the game will be accredited to ensure a smooth transition of business prior to, during and after this crucial match.

    The media fraternity is therefore humbly reminded to follow the link below that will guide you on the accreditation process for the afore said match.

    Here is the link;  https://goo.gl/forms/kdxRSRQQ7BOIjFt22

     Note: Deadline for application is 24th August, 2017 at 5pm.
    No applications will be received after this date. 
    Terms and Conditions for Application to cover FUFA Organised events apply. 
  • Uganda Cranes team returns home, focus turns to Egypt back to back 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifiers

    Uganda Cranes team returns home, focus turns to Egypt back to back 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifiers

    The Uganda Cranes team successfully returned home on Sunday afternoon after qualifying for the CHAN 2018 final tournament.

    The delegation all returned safely aboard Rwandair from Kigali via Nairobi on flight WB 452. They set foot at the lake side Entebbe International Airport by 1 p.m.

    The reigning CAF team of the year progressed 3-2 on aggregate following a 2-0 loss in the return leg to Rwanda Amavubi Stars.

    Some of the Uganda Cranes players alight from the Rwandair plane at Entebbe International Airport

    Since Uganda Cranes had won the first leg 3-0 at the St Mary’s stadium, the team qualified 3-2 on aggregate.

    Focus and attention quickly turns to the back to back 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifiers against Egypt.

    Interim coaches Moses Basena and Fred Kajoba are ready to name the team that will start training as soon as possible.

    Uganda Cranes interim coaches Moses Basena and Fred Kajoba with the rest of the team at Entebbe International Airport on Sunday afternoon

    “I thank the players who played in the CHAN 2018 qualifiers. It gives me the pleasure to see that we have qualified. I wish to thank FUFA, our sponsors, media, Government and the fans for the collective effort. We have already started initial plans for the two upcoming matches against Egypt” Basena told www.fufa.co.ug.

    Some of the Uganda Cranes players disembark from the Rwandair plane at Entebbe International Airport

    Uganda will host the first leg on Thursday, 31st August 2017 at the Mandela National Stadium, Namboole.
    PHOTOS: FUFA Communications Department

  • FUFA President applauds the incredible fans upon Uganda Cranes Total CHAN 2018 qualificiation

    FUFA President applauds the incredible fans upon Uganda Cranes Total CHAN 2018 qualificiation

    The Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) President, Eng. Moses Magogo has lauded the fans who traveled to the Stade De Kigali to cheer and support the Uganda Cranes in the return leg of the Total Africa Nations Championships against Rwanda Amavubi Stars.

    Although the Uganda Cranes lost 2-0 on the day, the reigning African Team of the year still qualified 3-2 on aggregate, having out smarted the opponents 3-0 at the St Mary’s Stadium, Kitende during the first leg.

    A visibly excited FUFA President cum CAF Executive Committee member, Eng. Moses Magogo appreciates the 12th man who cheered the Uganda Cranes to success

    The FUFA President who is also a CAF Executive Committee is grateful to the players, sponsors, FUFA Executive Committee, staff, delegates, partners, the people of Rwanda as well as the football federation, FERWAFA and in a special way to the fans for the land mark achievement – making it the fourth time in a row that Uganda Cranes shall play at the TOTAL Chan tournament.

    FUFA President’s message in full;

    We came, we represented, we qualified. Not the best of results but a great fight by the team.
    My best appreciation and thanks to the fans who out numbered the hosts. Without you it could have been a different story. Kyazze Khassim you are great.
    The Coaches and Players to have put up a spirited fight after the early scare from a very good and fighting Amavubi stars
    The hosts thus the People of Rwanda and FERWAFA who have been very hospitable.
    The staff and Exco of FUFA for the flawless logistics and everyone who made a contribution.
    Now let us focus on Thursday 4:00PM on 31st August 2017 at Namboole for the 2018 FIFA World Cup Qualifier

    The Uganda Cranes team that started against Rwanda in the return leg at Stade De Kigali

    Uganda Cranes players and officials acknowledge the fans’s support after the game

    The FUFA President joined the members of the technical team to celebrate the qualification

    The team returns to the country on Sunday afternoon aboard RwandaAir on flight WB 542 from Kigali via Nairobi.

  • Pictorial: Uganda Cranes qualifies for 4th successive CHAN tournament

    Pictorial: Uganda Cranes qualifies for 4th successive CHAN tournament

    CHAN 2018 Qualifiers (Return Leg, 2nd Round):

    Rwanda Amavubi Stars 2-0 Uganda Cranes
    *Uganda qualifies for 2018 CHAN tournament after 3-2 win on aggregate


    Uganda Cranes qualified for the 2018 Total CHAN Championship tournament despite losing 2-0 on the day. L-R Milton Kariisa, Paul Musamali, Timothy Awanyi, Derrick Nsibambi, Moses Waiswa, Ismail Watenga (GK), Muzamir Mutyaba, Shafiq Kagimu, Nicholas Wadada, Isaac Muleme and Bernard Muwanga (Capt)

    Nico Wakiro Wadada in action against Rwanda’s Emmanuel Imanishimwe (shirt 3)
    Uganda Cranes interim coach Moses Basena and the team captain Bernard Muwanga applaud the fans shortly after the final whistle in Kigali


    Uganda Cranes qualified 3-2 on aggregate having won 3-0 in the first leg.

    L-R Sam Lwere (Leader of Delegation), Hajji Abdul Lukooya (FUFA Executive), FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo, Stephen Kacuumu (Western Region Delegate to FUFA Assembly) and Anthony Tumwesigye (Beach Soccer Delegate) in Kigali
    A Selfie moment: A football fan takes a selfie image with some of the Uganda Cranes players L-R Erisa Ssekisambu, Muzamir Mutyaba, Isaac Muleme, Shafiq Kagimu shortly after the final whistle at Stade De Kigali
    Part of the colourful and passionate Uganda Cranes fans at Stade De Kigali on Saturday

    Yannick Munkunzi and Thierry Manzi scored in the first half of the return leg to create a tense finish to the game.

    Eng.Moses Magogo inspects the Uganda Cranes substitutes bench

    This will be Uganda Cranes’ 4th time to play at the biennial tournament.

    Uganda played in Sudan (2011), South Africa (2014) and lately Rwanda (in 2016).

    A visibly excited FUFA President and CAF Executive Committee Member, Eng. Moses Magogo appreciates the 12th man who cheered the Uganda Cranes to success on aggregate

    Team line ups:
    Uganda Cranes XI: Isma Bin Abdul Watenga (G.K), Nico Wakiro Wadada, Isaac Muleme, Timothy Dennis Awany, Paul Musamali, Benard Muwanga (Captain), Milton Kariisa, Moses Waiswa, Muzamiru Mutyaba, Derrick Nsibambi, Shafiq Kagimu
    Subs: Benjamin Ochan (G.K), Deus Bukenya, Tom Masiko, Simon Peter Sserunkuma, Martin Kizza, Paul Mucureezi, Erisa Ssekisambu

    Coaches: Moses Basena and Fred Kajoba (Uganda)

    The FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo greets the interim coaches Fred Kajoba (L) and Moses Basena(M) prior to kick off

    Rwanda Amavubi Stars XI: Eric Ndayishimye (G.K, Captain), Thierry Manzi, Aimable Nsabimana, Soter Kayumba, Eric Iradukunda, Djihad Bizimana, Yannick Mukunzi, Emmanuel Imanishimwe, Kevin Muhire, Abeddy Biramahire, Savio Dominique Nshuti

    Subs: Marcel Nzarora (G.K), Ange Mutsinzi, Vianney J.M Muwandimwe, Olivier Niyonzima, Amran Nshimyimana, Gilbert Mugisha, Innocent Nshuti

    Head coach
    : Antoine Hey (Germany)

    Rwanda XI against Uganda Cranes
    The match referees with the team captains prior to kick off

    Match Officials:

    Center Referee: Alamen Hafiz Abdelghani (Sudan)

    1st Assistant Referee: Ahmed Haitham Elhour (Sudan)

    2nd Assistant Referee: Omer Hamid Mohamed Ahmed (Sudan)

    4th Official: Mohamed El Treefe Elsiddig (Sudan)

    Match Commissioner: James Mwenda Leonard (Malawi)

  • Uganda Cranes see off Rwanda to qualify for 4th CHAN tournament

    Uganda Cranes see off Rwanda to qualify for 4th CHAN tournament

    CHAN 2018 Qualifiers (Return Leg, 2nd Round):

    Rwanda Amavubi Stars 2-0 Uganda Cranes (Uganda qualifies for 2018 CHAN tournament after 3-2 win on aggregate)

    It was all excitement in the Rwandese capital of Kigali on Saturday as Uganda Cranes qualified for the 2018 Total CHAN Championship tournament.

    Although the Uganda Cranes lost 2-0 on the day, they qualified 3-2 on aggregate having won 3-0 in the first leg.

    Yannick Munkunzi and Thierry Manzi scored in the first half of the return leg to create a tense finish to the game.

    Derrick Nsibambi closes down an opponent

    This will be Uganda Cranes’ 4th time to play at the biennial tournament.

    Uganda played in Sudan (2011), South Africa (2014) and lately Rwanda (in 2016).


    Hundreds of Ugandans attended the match played at Stade De Kigali in Nyamirambo.

    The FUFA President Eng Moses greets the interim coaches Fred Kajoba and Moses Basena

    Team line ups:
    Uganda Cranes XI: Isma Bin Abdul Watenga (G.K), Nico Wakiro Wadada, Isaac Muleme, Timothy Dennis Awany, Paul Musamali, Benard Muwanga (Captain), Milton Karisa, Moses Waiswa, Muzamiru Mutyaba, Derrick Nsibambi, Shafik Kagimu

    Subs: Benjamin Ochan (G.K), Deus Bukenya, Tom Masiko, Simon Peter Sserunkuma, Martin Kizza, Paul Mucureezi, Erisa Ssekisambu

    Interim Coaches: Moses Basena and Fred Kajoba (Uganda)

    Rwanda Amavubi Stars XI: Eric Ndayishimye (G.K, Captain), Thierry Manzi, Aimable Nsabimana, Soter Kayumba, Eric Iradukunda, Djihad Bizimana, Yannick Mukunzi, Emmanuel Imanishimwe, Kevin Muhire, Abeddy Biramahire, Savio Dominique Nshuti

    Subs: Marcel Nzarora (G.K), Ange Mutsinzi, Vianney J.M Muwandimwe, Olivier Niyonzima, Amran Nshimyimana, Gilbert Mugisha, Innocent Nshuti

    Head coach: Antoine Hey (Germany)

    Match Officials:

    Center Referee: Alamen Hafiz Abdelghani (Sudan)

    1st Assistant Referee: Ahmed Haitham Elhour (Sudan)

    2nd Assistant Referee: Omer Hamid Mohamed Ahmed (Sudan)

    4th Official: Mohamed El Treefe Elsiddig (Sudan)

    Match Commissioner: James Mwenda Leonard (Malawi)

  • Total CHAN 2018 Qualifiers: Uganda Cranes depart for Kigali in confident mood ahead of return leg

    Total CHAN 2018 Qualifiers: Uganda Cranes depart for Kigali in confident mood ahead of return leg

    TOTAL CHAN 2018 Championship Qualifiers (Return leg, Final Round):

    • Rwanda Amavubi Stars Vs Uganda Cranes (Saturday, 19th August 2017)
    • At Kigali Regional Stadium, Nyamirambo
    • Time: 4pm in Uganda (3pm, Rwanda)

    The Uganda Cranes squad for the return leg of the Total CHAN 2018 qualifiers against Rwanda has left the country on Thursday afternoon in buoyant mood.

    The delegation led by outgoing FUFA Executive Committee Member Sam Lwere left Entebbe International Airport aboard Rwanda Airlines on flight WB 435.

    From the players, technical team to the accompanying officials, all looked set and sounded confident to work and earn the desired result with the CHAN 2018 slot at hand.

    “We are traveling to Rwanda on a leveled ground. We start the second leg at 0-0. We need to work hard as a unit in the return leg to guarantee qualification” Interim coach Moses Basena told www.fufa.co.ug.

    Players Erisa Ssekisambu and goalkeeper Benjamin at Entebbe International Airport
    Uganda Cranes players at Entebbe International Airport

    Earlier in the morning, the team conducted the last training session at the Africa Bible University play ground in Lubowa for close to one hour before boarding the team bus and headed to Entebbe International Airport.

    In Kigali, the Contingent will be received by team coordinator Joseph Kasana.

    Kasana, also the team manager had traveled earlier to ensure a smooth transition and flow of affairs when the team sets foot in Rwanda.

    Some of the players heading to the Departures Lounge at Entebbe International Airport
    Midfielder Muzamiru Mutyaba at Entebbe International Airport

    They are expected to rest out for the entire evening before the final training session on Friday evening at the match day venue (Kigali Regional Stadium, Nyamirambo).

    Uganda Cranes carry a 3-0 goal cushion to Rwanda from the first leg played at the St Mary’s stadium, Kitende.

    The winner on aggregate will book a berth at the Total CHAN championship in Kenya (2018).

    Traveling delegation to Rwanda

    Players:

    Goalkeepers: Ismael Watenga, Benjamin Ochan

    Outfield players: Nico Wakiro Wadada, Deus Bukenya, Isaac Muleme, Martin Kizza, Bernard Muwanga, Timothy Denis Awany, Paul Musamali, Muzamir Mutyaba, Shafic Kagimu, Tom Masiko, Paul Mucureezi, Milton Karisa, Simon Sserukuma, Moses Waiswa, Erisa Ssekisambu and Derrick Nsibambi

    Officials:

    Leader of Delegation: Sam Lwere

    Technical Staff: Moses Basena, Fred Kajoba

    Team Medics: Dr Ronald Kisolo & Ivan Sewanyana

    Team Coordinator: Joseph Kasana

    Media Officer: Stephen Mayamba

    102.1 FUFA fm Commentator: Lawrence Bwanika

  • Total CHAN 2018 Qualifiers: Final Uganda Cranes team to Rwanda released

    Total CHAN 2018 Qualifiers: Final Uganda Cranes team to Rwanda released

    Total CHAN 2018 Championship Qualifiers (Return leg, Final Round):

    • Rwanda Amavubi Stars Vs Uganda Cranes (Saturday, 19th August 2017)
    • At Kigali Regional Stadium, Nyamirambo
    • Time: 4pm in Uganda (3pm, Rwanda)

    The Uganda Cranes interim coaches Moses Basena and Fred Kajoba have named the final squad traveling to Kigali for the return leg of the third and final round of the Total CHAN 2018 qualifiers against Rwanda’s Amavubi Stars.

    The team conducted its last training session at the Africa Bible University play ground in Lubowa on Thursday Morning.

    Team captain Bernard Muwanga promised to command his team to victory against the  Rwandese to send Uganda to the CHAN Finals to be hosted by neighbours Kenya.

    Goalkeepers Ismael L-R Watenga, Saidi Keni and Benjamin Ochan during the last training session at the African Bible University in Lubowa

    “The captain is a commander who is rated after the war. I am looking forward to the game. It will not be an easy game but we are ready’ Muwanga told www.fufa.co.ug.

    Muwanga added that there is no need to sit back despite of the healthy 3-0 lead from the first leg.

    Basena says he will not take the game lightly as there is still alot to play for.

    Traveling delegation to Rwanda

    Players:

    Goalkeepers: Ismael Watenga, Benjamin Ochan

    Outfield players: Nico Wakiro Wadada, Deus Bukenya, Isaac Muleme, Martin Kizza, Bernard Muwanga, Timothy Awany, Paul Musamali, Muzamir Mutyaba, Shafic Kagimu, Tom Masiko, Paul Mucureezi, Milton Karisa, Simon Sserukuma, Moses Waiswa, Erisa Ssekisambu and Derrick Nsibambi

    Officials:

    Leader of Delegation: Sam Lwere

    Technical Staff:  Coaches Moses Basena, Fred Kajoba

    Team Medics: Dr Ronald Kisolo & Ivan Sewanyana

    Team Coordinator: Joseph Kasana

    Media Officer: Stephen Mayamba

    102.1 FUFA fm Commentator: Lawrence Bwanika

  • Total CHAN 2018 Qualifiers: Goalkeeper Watenga promises spirited display in Kigali as team enters residential camp

    Total CHAN 2018 Qualifiers: Goalkeeper Watenga promises spirited display in Kigali as team enters residential camp

    TOTAL CHAN 2018 Championship Qualifiers (Return leg, Final Round):

    Rwanda Amavubi Stars Vs Uganda Cranes (Saturday, 19th August 2017)

    At Kigali Regional Stadium, Nyamirambo

    Time: 4pm in Uganda (3pm, Rwanda)

    The Uganda Cranes team has on Wednesday evening entered the residential camp at the Africa Bible University in Lubowa along Entebbe road.

    After the practice match played at Lugogo in which Uganda Cranes won 3-0 against KCCA FC,  the players and technical staff wnet straight to Lubowa.

    The national team won convincingly  with goals coming from Erisa Ssekisambu, Nelson Senkatuka and Martin Kizza.

    Uganda Cranes greet the KCCA FC players prior to a practice match at Lugogo on Wednesday evening

    One of the three goalkeepers on the team, Ismael Watenga has promised to fight for his country and keep a clean sheet like he did during the first leg that Uganda won 3-0 at the St Mary’s Stadium, Kitende.

    ‘Team work will remain key in the second leg against Rwanda in Kigali. We shall work as a unit to maintain a clean sheet’ Watenga spoke to www.fufa.co.ug.

    The team will conduct a light session at 8 a.m on Thursday before departure for Kigali through Entebbe International Airport.

    Head of the advance party Joseph Kasana departs the country early enough on Thursday to help with the team travel arrangements  before the team leaves later in the afternoon on Thursday.

    In Kigali, they will be accomodated at Galaxy Hotel.

    The players in camp:

    Benjamin Ochan (G.K), Ismael Watenga (G.K), Saidi Keni (G.K), Deus Bukenya, John Adriko, Isaac Muleme, Paul Musamali, Timothy Awany, Bernard Muwanga, Simon Sserunkuma, Martin Kiiza, Tom Masiko, Paul Mucureezi, Erisa Ssekisambu, Derrick Nsibambi, Shafiq Kagimu, Moses WaiswaMuzamiru Mutyaba, Nico Wakiro Wadada, Milton Karisa

  • Uganda Cranes in confidence building victory over KCCA ahead of Rwanda return leg

    Uganda Cranes in confidence building victory over KCCA ahead of Rwanda return leg

    Practice Match (Closed door): KCCA FC 0-3 Uganda Cranes

    Uganda Cranes edged Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA FC) 3-0 in a practice match played at the  Star Times Stadium, Lugogo in Kampala on Wednesday evening.

    Erisa Ssekisambu, Nelson Senkatuka and Martin Kizza scored for the dominant National side ahead of the final training session on Thursday morning at the Africa Bible University in Lubowa.

    Team captains, Mustapha Kizza (KCCA) and Bernard Muwanga with the match referees prior to kick off

    The interim coaches Moses Basena and Fred Kajoba rested some players to accord all the players some playing time.

    Goalkeeper Ismail Watenga, Nico Wadada, Milton Karisa and Muzamiru Mutyaba did not play any part in the victory also watched by the FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo.

    L-R: Uganda Cranes interim coach Moses Basena, FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo, FUFA Executive committee member Chris Kalibala and the national teams manager, Patrick Ntege Kaweesa at Lugogo on Wednesday

    This was the last build for the national team ahead of the final training session on Thursday morning.

    Erisa Ssekisambu and KCCA’s Dennis Rukundo (right) fight for the ball. Ssekisambu scored the opening goal in the first half

    Meanwhile, the team has entered the residential camp at Lubowa on Wednesday evening.

    The advance party will depart for Kigali on Thursday morning as the team is expected to fly out later in the day.

    The players during the pre match customs

    Line Ups:

    KCCA: Jamal Maliyamungu (G.K), Dennis Rukundo, Mustapha Kizza, Filbert Obenchan, Lawrence Bukenya (Hamdan Nsubuga), Abdallah Muhammed (Ronald Kikonyongo), Allan Oryek, Abraham Wamani, Abram Ndugwa (Noel Nasasira), Lincon Mukisa, Ibrahim Kasule, Bernard Wamusi

    Subs: Charles Lukwago (G,K), Bosco Kyakuwa, Patrick Sserunjogi

    Uganda Cranes XI: Benjamin Ochan (G.K), Deus Bukenya, John Adriko (45′ Isaac Muleme), Paul Musamali, Timothy Awany, Bernard Muwanga, Simon Sserunkuma (45’ Martin Kiiza), Tom Masiko (45’ Hassan Wasswa Mawanda), Paul Mucureezi, Erisa Ssekisambu (70’ Derrick Nsibambi), Shafiq Kagimu (45’ Moses Waiswa)

    Subs Not used: Ismael Watenga (G.K), Saidi Keni (G.K), Muzamiru Mutyaba, Nico Wakiro Wadada, Milton Karisa

  • TOTAL CHAN 2018 Championship qualifiers: Uganda Cranes Players upbeat ahead of return leg against Rwanda

    TOTAL CHAN 2018 Championship qualifiers: Uganda Cranes Players upbeat ahead of return leg against Rwanda

    TOTAL CHAN 2018 Championship qualifiers:

    • Rwanda Amavubi Stars Vs Uganda Cranes (Uganda Cranes lead 3-0 from first leg)
    • Saturday, 19th August 2017
    • Kigali Regional Stadium, Nyamirambo

    The Uganda Cranes team has intensified training as days for the final round of the TOTAL CHAN 2018 qualifier return leg against Rwanda draw closer. On Tuesday, Interim coaches Moses Basena and his assistant Fred Kajoba stepped up the gear with the sessions by switching the training to morning hours at the Star Times Stadium, Lugogo.

    Twenty one players were present and are optimistic of a positive result on Saturday.

    Team Captain Bernard Muwanga said;

    ‘It is not over yet despite carrying a 3-0 lead from the first leg. We won the first battle but the war continues in Kigali on Saturday.We still need to win the return leg to accomplish the job’

    Coach Moses Basena demonstrates to the players during the drills

    Defender Timothy Dennis Awanyi who missed the first round of the qualifier said that he is ready for national team duty.

    “I’m ready to join the rest of the sqaud in our bid to play in CHAN as we know the value of featuring at such tournaments. I missed the first leg of the qualifier but i kept following the proceedings about the match. I need to work hard to convince the coach to consider me for selection’

    Uganda Cranes players during the warm up at Lugogo

    Training continues on Wednesday afternoon behind closed doors at Lugogo.

    Players who attended the Tuesday session:

    Goalkeepers: Benjamin Ochan, Saidi Keni, Ismael Watenga

    Outfield players:  Isaac Muleme, Nicholas Wadada, Bernard Muwanga, Timothy Awanyi, Moses Waiswa, Rashid Toha, Paul Musamali, John Adriko,  Martin Kizza, Muzamir Mutyaba, Shafic Kagimu, Paul Mucureezi, Nelson Ssenkatuka, Derrick Nsibambi, Milton Karisa, Tom Masiko,  Simon Serunkuma, Deus Bukenya, Erisa Ssekisambu

  • Rwanda vs Uganda: Basena’s fired up troops resume training ahead of return leg

    Rwanda vs Uganda: Basena’s fired up troops resume training ahead of return leg

    The Uganda Cranes returned to training on Monday 14th August 2017 at the Star Times Stadium Lugogo ahead of the CHAN 2018 qualifiers final round return leg against Rwanda on Saturday in Kigali.

    Fourteen players reported for the evening training session under the watchful eyes of interim coaches Moses Basena and Fred Kajoba.

    The players were taken through recovery drills composed of light trots, ball work and shooting from close range.

    Coach Moses Basena (in a white top) passing on instructions to the players during training on Monday at Lugogo

    After the training, the team tactician Moses Basena was impressed by the players’ response during the impulse check training and said that they need not to relax because ahed of the retrun of the return leg. Uganda Cranes silenced Rwanda 3-0 on Saturday at St Mary’s Stadium, Kitende.

    ‘We still have much to do for the game against Rwanda. We won the first half which our opponents can reverse the result’ noted Basena

    He added that the Vipers SC players missed the session because of club engagements which was communicated earlier.

    Players in training at Lugogo on Monday evening

    The team was joined by players Martin Kizza and Timothy Awanyi who missed the match against Rwanda.

    Goalkeepers Saidi Keni and Benjamin Ochan pray with coach Fred Kajoba before training
    L-R: Uganda Cranes Youth Brigade in training: Derrick Nsibambi, John Adriko and Shafiq Kagimu sprint during the drills at Lugogo

    Team training resumes on Tuesday at 9 a.m.

    Players who attended the Monday session:

    Benjamin Ochan (GK), Said Keni (GK), Isaac Muleme, Bernard Muwanga, Timothy Awanyi, Savio Kabugo,Paul Musamali, John Adriko,  Martin Kizza, Muzamir Mutyaba, Shafic Kagimu, Paul Mucureezi, Nelson Senkatuka and Derrick Nsibambi.

  • TOTAL CHAN 2018 Qualifiers: Uganda Cranes silences Rwanda Amavubi Stars in convincing style

    TOTAL CHAN 2018 Qualifiers: Uganda Cranes silences Rwanda Amavubi Stars in convincing style

    TOTAL CHAN 2018 Qualifiers (Final Round, 1st Leg)

    • Uganda Cranes 3-0 Rwanda Amavubi Stars

    Uganda Cranes convincingly overcame Rwanda Amavubi Stars 3-0  during the 2018 Total CHAN first leg qualifier at the St Mary’s Stadium, Kitende on Saturday

    Midfielder Muzamiru Mutyaba scored a brace in the 14th and 25th minutes before Derrick Nsibambi’s second half goal to give the interim coaches Fred Kajoba and Moses Basena a great start to the job.

    Uganda Cranes Starting XI against Rwanda on Saturday

    Mutyaba’s first goal was a well converted kick from the penalty mark after a foul on Derrick Nsibambi by defender Aimable Nsabimana

    Midfielder Tom Masiko replaced captain Bernard Muwanga as the second half kicked off.

    Hard working right back Nico Wakiro Wadada took over the captaincy when Muwanga was replaced.

    The other changes for the Uganda Cranes witnessed the two goal hero  Mutyaba pave way for Paul Mucureezi and Muhammed Shaban replaced Moses Waiswa.

    FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo was among the officials who led the inspections prior to the match

    It is advantage the Uganda Cranes ahead of the return leg at Kigali regional stadium on 19th August 2017.

    The overall winner on aggregate will book a berth to the final tournament in Kenya, in January 2018.

    TEAM LINE UPS:

    UGANDA CRANES XI: Ismael Watenga (G.K), Nico Wakiro Wadada, Isaac Muleme, Paul Musamali, Savio Kabugo, Bernard Muwanga (45’ Tom Masiko), Milton Karisa, Moses Waiswa (80’ Muhammed Shaban), Derrick Nsibambi, Muzamiru Mutyaba (60’ Paul Mucureezi), Shafiq Kagimu

    Subs Not Used: Benjamin Ochan (G.K), Rashid Toha, Deus Bukenya, Erisa Ssekisambu

    Interim Coaches: Moses Basena and Fred Kajoba (Uganda)

    RWANDA XI: Marcel Nzarora (G.K), Eric Iradukunda, Emmanuel Imanishimwe, Aimable Rucogoza, Aimable Nsabimana, Thierry Manzi, Yannick Mukunzi, Seif Olivier Niyonzima (69’ Kevin Muhire), Djihad Bizimana, Dominique Savio Nshuti, Barnabe Mubumbyi (52’ Abeddy Biramahire)

    Subs Not Used: Yve Kimenyi (G.K), Soter Kayumba, Latif Bishira, Jean Marie Vianney Muvandimwe, Amran Nshimiyimana

    Head coach:  Antoine Hey (German)

    Match Officials:

    Center Referee: Pacifique Ndabihawenimana (Burundi)

    1st Assistant Referee: Gustave Baguma (Burundi)

    2nd Assistant Referee: Willy Habimana (Burundi)

    4th Official: Georges Gatogato (Burundi)

    Match Commissioner:  Mohamed Omar Abubaker Yusuf (Kenya)

  • TOTAL CHAN 2018 Qualifiers: Uganda Cranes XI vs. Rwanda Amavubi Stars

    TOTAL CHAN 2018 Qualifiers: Uganda Cranes XI vs. Rwanda Amavubi Stars

    TOTAL CHAN 2018 Qualifiers:

    Uganda Cranes vs. Rwanda

    At St Mary’s Stadium, Kitende

    Follow Live on 102.1 FUFA f.m, the football radio

    The Uganda Cranes XI against Rwanda in the Total CHAN 2018 Qualifier at St Mary’s stadium, Kitende is promising.

    Ismael Watenga starts in goal with Nico Wakiro Wadada at right back.

    Isaac Muleme is the left back player as  Paul Musamali and Savio Kabugo will start in central defence.

    Bernard Muwanga once again takes the anchorman’s role like he diligently did against South Sudan in the earlier round.

    Bernard Muwanga will once again wear the arm band and lead the rest of the teammates

    The offensive task is bestowed upon Milton Karisa, Moses Waiswa, Derrick Nsibambi, Muzamiru Mutyaba and Shafiq Kagimu.

    Benjamin Ochan (G.K), Rashid Toha, Deus Bukenya, Erisa Ssekisambu, Paul Mucureezi, Tom Masiko and Muhammed Shaban are all substitute players ready to impact to the game at any stage of the game when introduced.

    The return leg will take place next weekend.

    Uganda Cranes XI:

    Ismael Watenga (G.K), Nico Wakiro Wadada, Isaac Muleme, Paul Musamali, Savio Kabugo, Bernard Muwanga (Captain), Milton Karisa, Moses Waiswa, Derrick Nsibambi, Muzamiru Mutyaba, Shafiq Kagimu

    Subs: Benjamin Ochan (G.K), Rashid Toha, Deus Bukenya, Erisa Ssekisambu, Paul Mucureezi, Tom Masiko, Muhammed Shaban

    Referees:

    • Center Referee: Pacifique Ndabihawenimana (Burundi)
    • 1st Assistant Referee: Gustave Baguma (Burundi)
    • 2nd Assistant Referee: Willy Habimana (Burundi)
    • 4th Official: Georges Gatogato (Burundi)
    • Match Commissioner:  Mohamed Omar Abubaker Yusuf (Kenya)
  • FUFA mourns death of Mzee Nikorani-father of Commissioner for Sports Omara Apitta

    FUFA mourns death of Mzee Nikorani-father of Commissioner for Sports Omara Apitta

    FUFA has learnt of the death of Mzee Nikaroni Apitta, founder of Boroboro Tigers FC. The Public servant who was the father of Commissioner for Sports Mr. Lamex Omara Apitta passed away on Tuesday 8th August, 2017 at his home in Boroboro, Lira District.

    FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo was shocked upon receiving the sad news.

    ‘We all know the value of the old man towards the development of football in Northern region. The country has lost a dedicated servant of the beautiful game’ said FUFA President.

    ‘Our Condolences go out to the Commissioner of Sports in the Ministry of Education and Sports Mr. Lamex Omara Apitta on the loss of his father Mzee Nikaroni Apitta’ added Magogo.

    ‘We pray that the Almighty keeps your family, relatives and friends strong during these trying times’

    Burial will be held on Saturday 19th August, 2017 in Amoro Sub Country, Lira.

    May His Soul Rest In Peace