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  • Micho names 24 man squad for Uganda Cranes tour of Luwero in Buganda region

    Micho names 24 man squad for Uganda Cranes tour of Luwero in Buganda region

    Uganda Cranes head coach Milutin Sredojevic has named a squad of 24 players for the Regional tour of Buganda this weekend in Luweero at Kasana Ground on Saturday 19th August 2023.

    The team will enter camp on Friday 18th August 2023 at Cranes Paradise Hotel, Kisasi.

    The Squad summoned:

    1-Lukwago Charles-Unattached

    2-Mutakubwa Joel-BUL FC

    3-Maxwell Owachigu-Kitara FC

    4-Okumu Rogers-Arua Hill SC

    5-Mato Brian-NEC FC

    6-Mwere Nicholas-BUL FC

    7-Lutalo Umaru -SC Villa

    8-Semakula Kenneth-SC Villa

    9-Bayiga Patrick-Maroons FC

    10-Kasozi Samson-Kitara FC

    11-Otti Ronald-BUL FC

    12-Mulambuzi Hamza-SC Villa

    13-Kasonko George-BUL FC

    14-Adriko Rogers-UPDF FC

    15-Tembo Ibrahim-NEC FC

    16-Ojok Darius-Maroons FC

    17-Mugisha Rogers-UPDF FC

    18-Bwambale Lazarus -Kitara FC

    19-Kalyoowa Reagan-BUL FC

    20-Kawawa Rashid-Arua Hill SC

    21-Kamwesiga Jacob-Arua Hill SC

    22-Omedi Denis-Kitara FC

    23-Kawooya Andrew-Express FC

    24-Oshaba Marvin-Express FC

  • Uganda Cranes Provisional Squad for 2023 AFCON Qualifier match against Niger summoned

    Uganda Cranes Provisional Squad for 2023 AFCON Qualifier match against Niger summoned

    Uganda Cranes head coach Milutin Sredojevic has named the provisional squad that will embark on preparations for the final game of the TotalEnergies 2023 Africa Cup of Nations Qualifiers-Cote d’Ivoire.

    The squad summoned by the coach is composed of 33 players and will enter residential camp at Cranes Paradise Hotel, Kisasi starting Monday, 28th August 2023

    Uganda will play Niger on 7th September at Grand Stade Marrakech in Morocco.

    It should be noted that Uganda Cranes is third in Group F on 4 points and victory against Niger coupled by a defeat for Tanzania against Algeria will be enough for Uganda to qualify.

    Uganda Cranes Provisional Squad

    Goalkeepers
    Watenga Isima (Golden Arrows FC, South Africa), Magoola Salim Omar (Richards Bay FC, South Africa), Lukwago Charles (Unattached), Alionzi Nafian (Unattached), Mutakubwa Joel (BUL FC, Uganda)

    Defenders
    Semakula Kenneth (SC Villa, Uganda), Begisa James (URA FC, Uganda), Muleme Isaac (Viktoria Zizkov, Czech Republic), Awany Timothy (SC Ashdod, Israel), Lwaliwa Halidi (FK Bregalnica Stip, North Macedonia), Gift Fred (Yanga SC, Tanzania), Mugabi Bevis (Motherwell FC, Scotland), Musa Ramathan (VFK Vyskov, Czech Republic), Wasswa Geofrey (Ethiopian Buna SC, Ethiopia), Bwomono Elvis (IBV Vestamanyaer, Iceland), Kayondo Abdu Aziizi (AC Leganes, Spain)

    Midfielders
    Aucho Khalid (Yanga SC, Tanzania), Byaruhanga Bobosi (Austin FC, USA), Sentamu Siraje (Vipers SC, Uganda), Lwanga Taddeo (APR FC, Rwanda), Ndhondhi Moses Waiswa (KCCA FC, Uganda), Karisa Milton (Vipers SC, Uganda), Mutyaba Travis (SC Villa, Uganda), Mugulusi Isma (Feirense, Portugal), Mato Rogers (Sanliurfaspor, Turkey), Ochaya Joseph (Al Makawloon, Egypt), Miya Faruku (Caykur Rizespor, Turkey), Tibita Laban (URA FC, Uganda), Kasule Ibrahim (New York Red Bull II, USA)

    Forwards
    Okwi Emmanuel (Erbil SC, Iraq), Bayo Fahad (VFK Vyskov, Czech Republic), Basangwa Richard (Wadi Degla SC, Egypt), Ssebufu Frank (New York Redbull II, USA)

  • FUFA President: Hosting international tournaments will enable us to upgrade facilities

    FUFA President: Hosting international tournaments will enable us to upgrade facilities

    FUFA Technical Centre, Njeru has undergone facelift recently and the new additions at the facility have given it a fresh look.

    The renovation works and setting up of new amenities has taken over two months in order to prepare for the TotalEnergies CAF Women’s Champions League CECAFA Zonal Qualifiers that got underway on Saturday.

    FUFA President Hon. Magogo Moses Hassim who was in attendance as the tournament kicked off was impressed with the work done and indicated FUFA will always try to improve the facility by hosting such international engagements.

    ‘As FUFA, we decided that instead of using money to hire other facilities, we shall try to host such competitions at the FUFA Technical Centre, Njeru because this will task us to make improvements on the facility’ stated the FUFA President.

    FUFA President addressing the media.

    ‘When we submitted our bid to host the CAF Women’s Champions League Qualifiers, we had to make improvements on the dressing rooms, parking area, pavilions and indeed there has been great improvement’ added the President.

    Some of the new changes include, construction of new dressing rooms to add to the existing ones (now the centre has 4 dressing rooms), an expansive area for the VIPs-on the opposite side of the dressing rooms, parking for the teams behind the dressing rooms and sanitary facilities for the fans.

    The new pavilion at FUFA Technical Centre Njeru.

    There has also been painting of the existing structures namely; the administration block(offices), hostels and the main hall.

    The President revealed that there will be further changes in future in order to set up a facility that will be used to host international games for national teams.

    “The senior teams for men and women are in a higher category but going forward, we shall make more changes and improvements so that we can host international games especially for the junior national teams.”

    The CAF Women’s Champions League CECAFA Zonal Qualifiers will run up to 30th August with the Champion earning a sole ticket to represent the region at the final tournament in Cote d’Ivoire.

  • FUFA Archives: 14 years ago; Umony Brian dismissed SuperSport from the CAF Champions League

    FUFA Archives: 14 years ago; Umony Brian dismissed SuperSport from the CAF Champions League

    Umony: No battle between me and Onyango. Some people are creating a bad precedent.

    The former times are so special to the football fraternity. Many high-profile personalities from a different era of their generations are a topic of discussion in reference to their achievements.

    Just 14 years ago, FUFA Website (FW) caught up with the golden boy of the moment, Umony Brian immediately after KCC FC dismissed SuperSport from the CAF Champions League. He was later signed by the same South African club in 2009.

    If Magid Musisi (RIP), Mathias Kawesa and Andrew Mukasa were prolific and consistent goal scorers for country and club known in the recent past, Umony was another gem.

    FW hereby introduces the serial net buster in Umony Brian (UB).

    FUFA Website (FW): Félicitations Brian

    Umony Brian (UB): What?

    FW: That is French for Congratulations and Bravo KCC FC?

    UB: Thank you

    FW: How do you feel after the entire capacity filled stadium expecting Umony to come and destroy Onyango, you come up and just answer that?

    UB: I feel excited that I help my team whenever I play to get a result. However, I take this opportunity to clear to the world that all results in the Uganda Cranes and KCC Fc come after team work. UB cannot do anything alone. Credit should go to all the team. KCC FC and the Uganda Cranes could have done the same without me on team and have both done even better over years without me.

    Secondly there is no battle between me and Onyango. Some people are creating a bad precedent. Onyango is a national team player and I have a lot to learn from him and I respect him. He is one the greatest goal keepers I know of.

    FW: What are KCC FC’s chances over SuperSport?

    UB: We have to work extra hard because they are a Strong team, with a lot of Professional approach and good players. I trust if we implement a plan as a team, we can eliminate them. The job is not done yet until we eliminate them and all playing and none playing staff at KCC must walk an extra mile.

    FW: If Mr. Hunt (Supersport Coach) asked who Brian Umony is what would you answer?”

    (Ed: Coach Hunt when asked how he would deal with on form UB, he asked the journalists who UB was?)

    UB: I would answer with setting up one goal for Robert Sentongo and scoring another (long laughter for FW & UB). Anyway, more seriously I am a down-to-earth person with a humble background born to the late Loise Uwachango and Mr. Francis Kermit of Padwot Nebbi standing at 5ft 8 inches. I am graduate of B.A Econ from Kyambogo University.

    FW: How does UB get to this level in football?

    UB: Like any growing child, I have touched many sports for fun including basketball as I was growing up, but I started playing competitive football in S.4 at City High School when I made my debut for the school team. I later registered for Nakawa United FC in Nakawa first division before crossing to rivals Naguru SC. It is from Naguru that KCC FC was able spot me and here I am.

    FW: Did you ever top score at the Coca Cola National Post Primary championships or at Nakawa first division?

    UB: If there is one thing, I miss was never having played at the NPP. It is every student’s dream and it is the schools’ world cup. It depends on the school where one goes and if it cannot make it there then as a player you cannot but I was the top scorer at the 2006 Kampala Regional Super mini-League as Naguru was beaten by City Lads FC in the final.

    FW: Who are the people you accredit for the success you have so far achieved?

    UB: Of course, many people but there is a gentleman whose name I forget at City High who really made me opt for football. It was the right option at the right time and I did not see myself as good as he did. Then my coaches at Nakawa United, Naguru and at KCC; I must mention Mr, Muguwa Jimmy (Ed:RIP), George Nsimbe, Moses Basena, and Mujib Kasule. Outside football, the tutorage of my Uncle Mr. Zachary Anyaliel has made me the person I am today.

    FW: What is your most memorable moment in your football Career?

    UB: KCC FC Winning the 2007/8 USL and winning the 2008 CECAFA senior Challenge Cup were moments that keep coming back to my mind all the time.                                                                                     

    FW: There are these players that are a joy in the same eleven with you. Could that include Waliggo of Nalubaale (played alongside in the U20 in Kinshasa)?

    UB: I like Waliggo and he is a good player. Most times defenders are unsung heroes yet without them a team cannot win however much the forwards score goals. I like playing alongside all KCC and Cranes Players but there is a special chemistry with Vincent Kayizzi and Sam Mubiru.

    FW: Talking about unsung heroes; who is that player you think in your opinion is that good for the team but never talked about?

    UB: Without doubt it has to be Masaba Simon. You need to be in the same team with him to realise how useful and effective he can be but no one talks about him. I think Mawejje Tony is another.

    FW: If you are to choose, which players locally and internationally would you opt to play alongside in the same club eleven?

    UB: Masaba and Mawejje in Uganda and Obua and Sekajja internationally.

    FW: A particular non-Ugandan player you admire?

    UB: Samuel Eto’, Thierry Henry, and Ronaldinho are exceptional.

    FW: Does that mean you joining SC Villa for Masaba or URA FC for Mawejje at the end of this season?

    UB: What about both joining KCC FC? (Long laughter)

    FW: Which is the most difficult match and player you have played?

    UB: KCC/Bunamwaya in the first round this year’s USL was tough. It was like I have never played football before. For the player I think it is Dhaira(Ed:RIP). Sometimes you think no ball can go past him.

    FW: If you are to walk out of the dugout with thousands of the Europeans fans chanting UB UB UB, where would you wish that to be?

    UB: Old Trafford (Ed: He had not yet got to know of the Liverpool mauling of Man United a day before).

    FW: When you were growing up, who are the role model Ugandan players who inspired you?

    UB: The name of Magid Musisi reverberates in all homesteads across Africa and as a striker I would wish to earn even a percentage of that.

    FW: I want to test your coaching or scouting instincts; Who is that one upcoming player that Uganda should watch for?; What is your message to the upcoming players?

    UB: There is a midfielder at SC Villa called… I think he is Kizito, that boy will surely make it big one day if he is properly nurtured and if he works hard.

    (Ed: This was Baba Kizito who eventually made it into the Uganda Cranes AFCON 2017 Squad and Professional Football)

    FW: Is that advice to all young and upcoming players?

    UB: Yes. Discipline, Discipline and Discipline, then hard work, and giving 100% is the secret behind my success. All players can make it with those

    FW: So that is the secret behind your form? Did you ever hear of the vegboom advert? It went “Abedi Pele, you manage to keep you form; what is your secret?”

    UB: So I am giving free form consultancy (Laughter). Yes it is. Training Discipline, hard work, and desire to succeed individually and for the team

    FW: Where do you expect to take your predatory instincts next?

    UB: For now, I want to consolidate my position in the national team. I want to be chosen even in the presence of all the professionals. I want to play alongside them to learn one or two more things. But like any footballer, the dream is Europe playing professional football and how I wish it could be Man United

    FW: I want to enter the dressing room at KCC. Who is the funniest guy?

    UB: We never stop smiling even in bad moments whenever we have Bongole and Sam Mubiru on team; Those Lads are funny

    FW: Sorry I meant the big time characters like a playing coach

  • CECAFA U18 Women: Uganda edges Ethiopia to win opening match in Tanzania

    CECAFA U18 Women: Uganda edges Ethiopia to win opening match in Tanzania

    Uganda U18 Women National Football Team had a good start to the CECAFA U18 Women’s Championship, edging Ethiopia in their first game.

    In the game played on Tuesday at Azam Complex in Dar es Salaam, Uganda knicked a hard fought 1-0 win.

    The game was closely contested with either side having scoring opportunities.

    However, it was second half substitute Allen Nassazi who tucked home the all important goal of the day.

    The forward who plies her trade at Kawempe Muslim replaced Shamsa Najjuma in the 63rd minute and five minutes later, she was on target.

    A long pass from goalkeeper Sharon Kaidu went past Ethiopian defenders and Nassazi made a perfect run to fire into the bottom right corner.

    Despite Ethiopia stepping up efforts in the closing stages, Uganda proved resilient and held on to secure maximum points.

    The win means Uganda end the first day of the Championship in second place behind hosts Tanzania who defeated Burundi 3-0 in the opening game.

    Uganda will return to action on Friday against Zanzibar.

    It should be noted that the Championship is played in a round robin format with five teams taking part namely Tanzania, Uganda, Zanzibar, Burundi and Ethiopia.

    The team with most points at the end will emerge the Winners.

    Uganda’s Starting XI
    Sharon Kaidu (GK), Sharifa Nakimera, Patricia Nanyanzi, Patience Nabuloobi, Desire Kaitisi Natooro, Kulusum Namutebi, Phiona Nabulime, Agnes Nabukenya, Kamiyat Naigaga, Brenda Munyana, Shamsa Najjuma

  • FUFA Appoints Ayub Khalifah As Coach Of U-20 Women’s National Team

    FUFA Appoints Ayub Khalifah As Coach Of U-20 Women’s National Team

    The vacant position of the Uganda U-20 women’s national team has been filled with the appointment of Ayub Khalifah Kiyingi by the FUFA Executive Committee.

    Four other positions have been announced as well; Goalkeeper trainer for all National women teams is Mubarak Kiberu, fitness coach is Ayobo Felix, Team doctor Mable Kabatalindwa and Kits woman Nalwadda Prossy.  

    However, evaluation of applicants is ongoing for the Head Coach Women’s Senior Team (Crested Cranes), assistant head coach Women’s Senior team and Assistant coach U-17 Women’s team (Teen Cranes).

    The applicants for the age group categories for the men’s teams are also undergoing evaluation.

    The appointments take immediate effect.

  • FUFA Anti Match Fixing Campaign: Six players, two officials handed Provisional suspensions

    FUFA Anti Match Fixing Campaign: Six players, two officials handed Provisional suspensions

    FUFA Anti Match Fixing Campaign: Six players, two officials handed Provisional suspensions

    The Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) has handed provisional suspensions to six players and two match officials over allegations of match-fixing and manipulation of football competition results.

    The individuals suspended are; Opio Deogracious (Referee), Nkurunziza George (Referee), Waiswa Andrew (Player-Gaddafi FC), Kakooza Yaya Mahad (Player-Gaddafi FC), Lwesibawa Godfrey (Player, Kitara FC), Maganda Saleh (Player-Goalkeeper-Calvary FC), Oringa Franco (Player-Goalkeeper Northern Gateway FC) and Mwima Abdallah (Player- Ndejje FC University).

    The decision was taken by the Investigation Chamber of the FUFA Ethics and Disciplinary Committee in compliance with Article 73 of the FUFA Ethics and Disciplinary Code.

    The individuals mentioned have been provisionally suspended from taking part in any football activity (administrative, sport or any other) at national level for a period of 90 days.

    The provisional suspension comes into force immediately and has been notified to each individual.

    The Chamber took decisions following confessions by individuals and available data from the Match Integrity reports. 

    Pursuant to Article 72 of the FUFA Ethics and Disciplinary Code, the Investigatory Chamber established there is a prima facie case and formal investigation proceedings have been opened against the eight provisionally suspended individuals for possible violations of Articles 41 (Manipulation of football matches), Article 42 (Failure to report), Article 38 (Betting), Article 14 (General Principles of Conduct).

                                 It is Our Game, It is Our Country.

  • Referee Kalibala banned for 15 years from football activities

    Referee Kalibala banned for 15 years from football activities

    The FUFA Ethics and Disciplinary Committee has banned referee Mr. Kalibala John Bosco from taking part in any kind of football related activity at national level (administrative, sports or any other) for a period of fifteen years (15) for breaching FUFA Ethics and Disciplinary Code. 

    Upon critical analysis of the evidence on the file and the submissions of  Mr. Kalibala, the Committee found the referee guilty of infringement of Article 31 of the FUFA Ethics and Disciplinary Code (Duty to report) and Article 44 of the FUFA Ethics and Disciplinary Code (Manipulation of football matches or competitions).

    The Ethics and Disciplinary Committee analysed the evidence on the file namely; the CAF Match Integrity Report for Match No. 59 Tooro United v UPDF played on 30th November 2021, investigation into Match No. 90 Gaddafi FC Vs Onduparaka FC played on 21st December 2021 as well as his own admissions and established that in the matches mentioned above and on other numerous occasions, Mr. Kalibala received financial gain in return for influencing the outcome of the matches.

    The decision was based on FUFA’s zero tolerance against all kinds of match manipulation and or match fixing, the need for sanctions to serve as a deterrent to other individuals, the need to maintain the integrity of the sport, and the threat match fixing poses to sports competitions.

    In this respect, the Committee stresses that Mr. Kalibala was subject to the strongest sanction the Committee could impose.

    Further investigations are ongoing on this matter and other cases as reported to FUFA.

  • FUFA lifts Sc Villa’s suspension following submission of suspects on hooliganism

    FUFA lifts Sc Villa’s suspension following submission of suspects on hooliganism

    FUFA has lifted the suspended deduction of two points and two goals against SC Villa after the Jogoos availed Uganda Police and Competitions Disciplinary Panel list of seven individual suspects that may have got involved in acts of hooliganism in the league game with Wakiso Giants FC on 11th November 2022 at Mutessa II Stadium, Wankulukuku.

    The list submitted has; Mukwasi Bashir, Geoffrey a.k.a Natette, Lutaya a.k.a  Kabaliga, Shafik, Irene, Kasule Peter and Bugembe a.k.a Ruster Body.

    Sc Villa is to record statements with Uganda Police and the FUFA Match Integrity Committee for investigations into the matter until the culprits are brought to book.

    FUFA appeals to people with more information in regard to the matter to report to the Match Integrity Committee to help with further investigations.

    Say No to Hooliganism & Violence at Football Events

    Actions of hooliganism and violence at football events may temporarily or permanently hurt, harm, injure and/or damage human beings, their properties and may end up causing permanent disability or even death in the worst-case scenario.

    FUFA Condemns in the strongest terms acts of hooliganism and violence. There is no justification whatsoever for such barbaric acts in the beautiful game. FUFA calls upon all well-intended persons and entities to condemn and fight Hooliganism and Violence at Football events.

    It is Our Game, It is Our Country.

  • FUFA Executive amends rule on use and number of foreign players in domestic competitions

    FUFA Executive amends rule on use and number of foreign players in domestic competitions

    The FUFA Executive has amended Article 19 (2)(V) of the FUFA Competitions Rules (FCR) where hitherto only three (3) foreign players could be fielded in a FUFA Competition Match.

    Considering that our clubs are starting to compete in group stages of CAF Inter Club competitions and yet their probable competitors use more foreign players, the Executive has amended an increase to the number of foreign players for FUFA Competitions from three (3) to five (5). This will, among others, enable our Clubs in the CAF Inter Club Competitions to use such players in FUFA Competitions as well.

     In this regard the FCR Article 19 (2) (V) is hereby, with immediate effect, amended to read as follows:

    “A Club shall be allowed to field a maximum of five (5) foreign players in any single FUFA Competition matchRelatedly not more than one (1) of the five (5) may be a goal keeper”

    In case of any further inquiries please contact the undersigned on email admin@fufauganda.com  or telephone +256 772475739/753374898.

  • Northern Region Select Team Holds Uganda Cranes

    Northern Region Select Team Holds Uganda Cranes

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    Northern Region Select Team 0-0 Uganda Cranes

    The Uganda Cranes has been held to a goalless draw by the Northern Region Select Team in a Regional Tour Match played on Saturday evening at the Pece Stadium in Gulu City.

    Northern Region Select team Custodian Shaban Muhammed’s heroic display saved the hosts from conceding a number of goals on the day.

    Team Captain Bobosi Byaruhanga hit the woodwork with his signature long range shooting outside the goal area in the first half of the game with James Jarieko and Samson Kasozi headed wide before the referee called for the break with nothing to show on the score board from both sides.

    Uganda Cranes Head Coach Milutin Sredojevic introduced a new team captained Ibrahim Juma in the second half. They created many chances. The second half team missed several goal-scoring opportunities with Faisal Wabyona enjoying the game as he beat the back line but failed to put the ball past Northern Region Select goalkeeper. Kamwesiga Jacob shot wide with the custodian to beat while Juma had his efforts hit the woodwork as the game to ended in a barren draw.

    Uganda Cranes team of U23 players that faced Northern Region

    In a post-match interview, Uganda Cranes coach Sredojevic Milutin told www.fufa.co.ug he has been impressed by the display from the young inexperienced boys who put up a good show but only missed out on scoring goals.

    ‘I am impressed by the display from the boys. They have done it all but only failed to put the ball in the back of the net. Many are wearing the national team jersey for the first time and trust me if they continue like this, the future of Ugandan football is bright’

    Uganda Cranes XI (1st half)

    Fahad Emuran  (GK), Samson Kasozi, Abdu Aziizi Kayondo, Rogers Torach, Bobosi Byaruhanga, James Jarieko , Isma  Mugulusi, Derrick Kakooza, Titus Ssematimba, Rogers Mugisha and Rogers Madoi.

    Uganda Cranes XI (2nd half team)

    Abdu Magada (GK), Ibrahim Juma, Kagawa Senoga, Umar Kyebatala (Hakim Mutebi) , Faisal Wabyona, Frank Katongole, Sula Mpanga, Samson Baligeya, Jacob Okao, Jacob Kamwesigwa, Frank Sebuufu

    Northern Region Select XI

    Shaban Muhammad, Okot Denise Jamba, Mwaka Stephen, Akara Patrick, Okello Ronald, Opiyo Patrick, Onakalit Geoffrey, Ocakacon Brian, Odong Brian, Opiyo George Abege and Komakech Peter

    Substitutes:  Komach Douglas, Kisa John Baptist, Opoka Allan, Innocent  Kinyera, Opiyo Sadam, Okwir Emmanuel, Mwaka Richard, Kajob Douglas, and Oceng Ivan.

  • AFCON U20 Zonal Qualifiers: 33 players named for Uganda Hippos duty

    AFCON U20 Zonal Qualifiers: 33 players named for Uganda Hippos duty

    Uganda U20 national team (Hippos) has been summoned ahead of the AFCON U20 Zonal Qualifiers 2022 in Sudan. A total of 33 players have been summoned. The tournament will kickoff on 28th October to 11th November 2022.

    Four foreign based players led by Greece based midfielder Isma Mugulusi have made the squad.

    The other three are US based right back Unegbu Shemen Orakwue, Tuma Basil Tenywa (in United Kingdom) and Nsambu Lioyd Tendo (France).

    Ivan Asaba, Andrew Kawooya, Wabyona Faisal, Ssenyondwa Denis Kaala and Mugulusi are the only products from the previous team that reached the AFCON U20 Final in Mauritania in 2021.

    While some players like Ibrahim Juma, Issa Bugembe, Shamuran Kamya and Oscar Mawa have graduated from the U17 (Cubs).

    The Hippos under Morley Byekwaso won the Zonal Qualifiers championship in Tanzania in 2020 to book a place at the final tournament in 2021 in Mauritania, reaching the finals before losing 2-0 against Ghana.

    Byekwaso will continue to handle the team as head coach. However, heavy club schedules will not allow him to join immediately. His assistant Simeon Masaba will be the acting coach in the absence of Byekwaso.

    The team will enter camp at the Cranes Paradise hotel, Kisasi on Wednesday 12th 2022.

    Goalkeepers

    Abdu Magada-Gaddafi FC, Kamya Shamulan-Bright Stars FC , Nsumba Venacious- Wakiso Giants FC, Ssenyondwa Denis Kaala- URA FC

    Defenders

    Opiru Justine- URA FC, Bugembe Issa- Bright Stars FC, Mpanga Sula- Maroons FC, Unegbu Shemen Orakwue- Houston Dynamo FC, USA, Ibrahim Juma- KCCA FC, Jimmy Ndalambi- Blacks Power FC, Samson Kasozi-UPDF FC, Ronald Madoi- Wakiso Giants FC, Mukisa Simon- UPDF FC, Nsambu Lloyd Tendo- FC Metz Academy,

    Midfielders

    Mayanja Saidi-KCCA FC, Allan Kiggundu- BUL FC, Katongole Frank-St Mary’s Kitende, Mugulusi Isma- Makedonikos FC, Greece, Nyanzi Marvin- Wakiso Giants FC, Andrew Kawooya- KCCA FC, Wabyoona Faisal- KCCA FC, Thomas Kakaire- Mbarara City FC, Mutebi Hakim- St Mary’s Kitende, Umar Lutalo- SC Villa, Muhammad Nsereko- SC Villa, Kasinde Ibrahim- Bright Stars FC, Asaba Ivan- Vipers SC, Tuma Basil Tenywa- Reading FC, UK, Lukwago Haruna -KCCA FC 

    Attackers

    Kyeyune Abbas- UPDF FC, Emmanuel Mukisa- Kataka FC, Iddi Abdulwahid- Unattached, Oscar Mawa- Unattached

    Team Officials:

    Simeon Masaba (Acting Head coach)

    Kiberu Mubarak-Goalkeeping coach

    Gumisiriza Michael-Team Doctor

    Team Manager- Mutyaba Bashir

    Ronnie Lusulire-Team Media Officer

    NoahKasule Babadi-Trainer

    Bumpemje Frank- Kitsman

  • AFCON U23 Qualifiers: Uganda Kobs Squad summoned ahead of fixture with Guinea

    AFCON U23 Qualifiers: Uganda Kobs Squad summoned ahead of fixture with Guinea

    TotalEnergies U-23 Africa Cup Of Nations 

    Second Round Qualifiers:
    Guinea Vs Uganda
    1st leg Saturday 22nd October 2022  at 8pm (EAT)
    Venue: Chamazi Stadium, Dar es Salaam-Tanzania

    2nd leg 29th October 2022 Uganda vs Guinea at St. Mary’s Kitende Stadium.

    The Uganda U23 Men’s National Team Head Coach Milutin ‘Micho’ Sredojevic has named a provisional squad of twenty nine players to start preparations for the 2023 TotalEnergies U-23 Africa  Cup of Nations  that will be hosted by Morocco.
    The team mainly comprising of Uganda U17 and U20 graduates will enter residential camp on Wednesday 12th October 2022 at the Cranes Paradise Hotel in Kisasi.
    The same squad has also been lined up for the Uganda Cranes Regional Tour of Northern Uganda with the match to be played on Saturday 15th October 2022 at Pece Stadium. The U23 team will face a Northern Region Select team.

    The Squad
    Goalkeepers:
    Fahad Emuran- (Kibuli SS), Atugonza Tony (Buddo SS), Lukuya Kenneth-(Wakiso Giants)

    Defenders: Kizito Mugweri Garvin–(Itihad FC-Egypt), Begisa James Penz – (URA FC), Onek Hillary –(BUL FC) , Kayondo Abdu Aziizi-(Real Monarchs (USA), Ssemayange Simon- (Bright Stars), Semakula Kenneth –(SC Villa), Musa Ramadhan-(FC Cincinnati-USA), Jacob Okao-(Maroons FC), Torach Rogers (Vipers SC)

    Midfielders: Baligeya Simon- (URA FC), Byaruhanga Bobosi – (Elite Falcons FC (UAE), Serwada Steven – (New York Red Bull-USA), Ssekaja Davies (Sc Villa)

    Attackers:
    Abdalla Salim, (URA FC), Ssematimba Titus –(Wakiso Giants), Bogere Ivan- (SC Villa), Ssenoga  Muhammed Kagawa (KCCA FC), Mugisha Rogers-(UPDF FC), Sebyala Shafik, (Express FC), Jarieko James – (Onduparaka FC), Oketch Emmanuel- (Onduparaka FC), Kamwesiga  Jacob –(Arua Hills SC), Basangwa Richard -, (Wadi Degla, Egypt), Kakooza Derrick- (Valmiera FC-Latvia), Ssebuufu Frank-(Wakiso Giants FC)  and Umar Kyebatala (Maroons FC)

    The Team Officials

    Head Coach – Milutin Sredojevic

    Assistant Coach – Moses Basena

    Goalkeeping Coach – Fred Kisitu Kajoba

    Team Manager – Geoffrey Massa

    Team Physiotherapist – Ivan Ssewanyana

    Fitness Trainer-Arthur Kyesimira

    Team Media Officer – Nsereko Hamza

  • Share the acquired knowledge with the rest of the football fraternity – Rogers Mulindwa urges media

    Share the acquired knowledge with the rest of the football fraternity – Rogers Mulindwa urges media

    The first-ever workshop designed by FUFA for Club media officers of women clubs in the top flight, second tier and women football reporters climaxed on Friday 7th October 2022 at the FUFA Technical Centre Njeru.

    Rogers Byamukama poses with the female participants

    The Deputy Executive Secretary of the FUFA Marketing and Communications unit Rogers Mulindwa presided over the closing ceremony. He presented Certificates of attendance to the participants who successfully completed the course.

    The three-day educational course was organised under the FIFA Women’s League Development Programme with specific attention on improving capacity building for the personnel handling media, Communications and marketing aspects of the clubs featuring in the FUFA Women Super League and FUFA Women Elite League and reporters of women football.

    FUFA Deputy CEO-Football Decolas Kiiza while making the closing remarks thanked the participants who sacrificed their time to attend the three-day training.

    ‘You have been taken through various educational materials in the three days you have been in Njeru. You must now be aware that we have three goals to score in Governance, Sport and in Business. We now need a number of things to be able to do this. One of them is the hard way but most importantly the human resources as well. For you to have sacrificed these three days, on this particular course it is a very good initiative towards our mission of enhancing and creating more people aware especially the human resource for us to be able to score the other goals’ noted Kiiza.

    “We want to thank FIFA because, under this program which was 100% sponsored by FUFA, it was through a FIFA program for League Development that we secured this course. We want to express our gratitude to the FUFA President and his Executive for having this collaborative initiative to support the FUFA Women Super League. We want to pledge as always that all these resources will not be put to waste. We want to ensure that people trained will be needed to support the League. The students will become our ambassadors for further development towards women football. We shall have more of these courses and ensure to attend when you are invited or called upon such that you come and have more knowledge’ added Kiiza.

    The Deputy Executive Secretary of the FUFA Marketing and Communications unit Rogers Mulindwa delivered the FUFA Presidents message on the final day of the training.

    Rogers Mulindwa

    ‘I bring you greetings from the FUFA President & he congratulates you all upon the success you have registered during the three days course. I thank all our instructors and as the Federation, we are fully committed to continue sharing with you knowledge. I urge all the participants to prioritize marketing & communication because they are key in achieving our vision of becoming the number one footballing nation in Africa on & off the field. It is very important as media officers to follow the principles of communication when you go back to execute duties at your various clubs. On behalf of the Federation, we thank FIFA for the continuous support of Women Football in Uganda. This year, FIFA funded a Club licensing Workshop for Women Football & it was successful. We also thank FUFA for the continued support towards Women Football. I now officially declare the three day Women Football Marketing & Communication workshop closed’ said Mulindwa.

    The day’s final presentation was on match organisation handled by CAF General Coordinator Ali Mwebe which highlighted planned activities from pre-match, match day and post-match with set targets.

    ‘Match organisation requires planning from the smallest details to the biggest consideration. Perfection of a match is everyone’s effort and requires teamwork. Everyone attached to the club must be involved in preparations and organization but need to be informed about targets. Preparation, timing, budgeting, distribution of responsibilities according to abilities and teamwork are always key for a successful match’ remarked Mwebe

    A vote of thanks by Apio Gloria Nicole on behalf of the participants. She thanked the Federation for such an amazing workshop which is targeted to develop women football.

    Apio Gloria Nicole

    ‘We would like to thank FUFA as most of us came here with little knowledge. Standing before you I wouldn’t imagine that someday I would be here at FUFA Technical Centre in Njeru sharing football knowledge with my colleagues in the field of media. The main aim for this workshop was to learn and gain more knowledge on marketing and communication. It will help us to promote women’s football through our balanced stories that we cover about the game’ noted Apio.

    The workshop was graced by high-profile instructors in the field of marketing (Rogers Byamukama), communication (Ahmed Hussein), match organization (Ali Mwebe), administration (Ronnie Kalema and Kiiza Decolas, Refereeing (Ronnie Kalema) security and safety (Humphrey Mandu).

    Each theory class was followed by a practical session conducted at the Technical Centre and participants were awarded certificates.

    They included Gladys Zawedde, Aminah Namutebi, Aminah Babirye, Margret Trexsoner Nabbona, Gloria Nicole Apio, Amatulah Nabukeera, Faridah Tomusange Nassejje, Priscilla Namikka, Jazirah Kansiime, Judith Tuhirirwe, Hamuza Waiswa, Ali Ssewanyana, Swaib Mbuga, Sinan Rajub Ssenoga, Hamza Ssali, Isma Mivule, Hambali Majojo, Andrew Talenga, Edwin Waiswa, Shafic Mutebi, Haba Plan Uwizera, Hassan Kirunda, Steven Mayanja, Godfrey Kakungulu, Yona Omara, Joshua Bachwa Abwoli, Abbey Munwyevu, Collins, Arop Stanslas, Phillip Dexer Muhumuza, Banur Kintu, Issa Ssempijja, Samuel Ochora Oryem, John Baptist, Opua, Godfrey Nsingwire and Onyango Gilbert.

  • FUFA to organise course for Women football reporters and Media Officers

    FUFA to organise course for Women football reporters and Media Officers

    In a bid to promote Women Football in the country, the Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) through its Football Development Department (Women Football Division is organising a FUFA Marketing & Communications Course for media Officers of the FUFA Women Super League (FWSL) Clubs, FUFA Women Elite League (FWEL) Clubs, and Uganda Women Football Association (UWFA).

    The three (3) day residential course is scheduled for Monday 3rd-5th October 2022 at FUFA Technical Centre, Njeru-Buikwe.

    The course is aimed at equipping Women Football media officers and reporters with current trends and practices of marketing and communication to ensure increased visibility, awareness and development of the game starting at Club level.

    The Communication has been sent to all FWSL and FWEL clubs. Nomination of names/participants (media officer attaché to the club) for the mentioned course should be sent to the FUFA Women Football Development Officer, Namusisi Joan on Email jnamusisi@fufauganda.com or namusisi74@gmail.com. Tel: +256758081874

    The deadline for submission of participants is Thursday, 29th September 2022.

    It is Our Game, it is Our Country

  • FUFA Drum 2022: Quarter-Finals Second Leg Fixtures released

    FUFA Drum 2022: Quarter-Finals Second Leg Fixtures released

    The dates and venues for the second leg of the quarter-finals of this year’s edition of the FUFA Drum have been confirmed.
    The matches will be played on 9th and 16th October with two fixtures on each day.


    Buganda Province will host the second leg at Luweero play ground, Kampala Province at Coffee Ground-Bugolobi, Tooro Province at Buhinga Stadium- Fort Portal and Lango Province at Akii Bua Stadium in LIra.


    The kick-off time for all return leg matches is 3:00 PM and will be broadcast live on FUFA Tv.


    Full fixture
    Sunday 09/10/2022, Buganda vs Acholi – 3:00 PM, Kasana Luweero Ground – Luweero
    Sunday 09/10/2022 Kampala vs West Nile – 3:00 PM, Bugolobi Coffee Ground – Kampala
    Sunday 16/10/2022 Tooro vs Teso 3:00 PM, Buhinga Stadium – Fortportal
    Sunday 16/10/2022 Lango vs Bugisu 3:00 PM, Akii Bua Stadium – Lira

  • 27th FUFA Exco: Key Decisions from the meeting held on 31st August 2022 at FUFA House

    27th FUFA Exco: Key Decisions from the meeting held on 31st August 2022 at FUFA House

    Governance is a key pillar in the management of football and FUFA has put a lot of emphasis in this area. It is upon this back ground that the FUFA Executive Committee convenes quarterly to deliberate on football matters and come up with policies for implementation. The 27th FUFA Exco meeting was held on Wednesday 31st August 2022 at FUFA House, Mengo.

    The key decisions are;

    Governance & Administration

    Rewards and Sanctions Committee

    The FUFA Executive Committee approved establishment of the Rewards and Sanctions Committee. The committee will  primarily be responsible for handling disciplinary matters as well as recognition and reward for good performance at the FUFA Secretariat.

    1. The Adhoc Committee has;
    2. Sam Mpiima- Chairman
    3. Dr. Azah Taib-Member
    4. Kibazo Peter- Member
    5. Julian Namuganga-Member
    6. Sheba Ampaire- Member

    FUFA Centenary Celebrations

    The FUFA Executive Committee approved the establishment of the FUFA @100 years Committee. The committee will be responsible for organising events and activities to mark the upcoming Centenary of FUFA in 2024.

    The Committee has;

    1. Rogers Byamukama-Chairman
    2. Rogers Mulindwa- Member
    3. Sabiiti Muwanga-Member
    4. Ahmed Hussein-Member
    5. Eric Kifampa-Member

    Players Status Regulations

    The FUFA Executive Committee approved proposals from the Rules Review Commission (RRC) for amendments to Regulations on status and transfer of players.  The approved proposals are;

    1. All football players featuring in FUFA Official Competitions at all levels should be registered on the FUFA Connect System by season 2023/2024. This also takes into account players in FUFA authorised Competitions.
    2. Allow registration of players whose contracts expire during competition period
    3. Youth football player agreements
    4. School-player scholarship agreements for a maximum of three years
    5. Minor players to be registered on FUFA Connect System
    6. Training Compensation fee of UGX 500,000 (Five Hundred Thousand Shillings) has been set per year for a registered player starting at the age of 12 till 23 years for domestic transfers.
    7. Amateur players will remain regulated to stay at a club for two years for stability and growth of a player.

    Football Development

    Education Fund

    The FUFA Executive Committee approved the creation of the FUFA Education Fund to aid members of the football family in enhancing their knowledge in various fields of the game. The fund will, among others

    • Support the less privileged individuals
    • Ease pressure on office of the President
    • Make education affordable
    • Establish and grow trust in the football family

    Match General Coordinators

    The FUFA Executive Committee approved the proposal of FUFA General Coordinators (GCs) to be enlisted as match officials in matches of the Uganda Premier League, FUFA Women Super League, Uganda Cup, The FUFA Drum and FUFA Cup Final matches.  The FUFA GC shall put on the FUFA authorised badge at all matches and effectively replaces the Match Commissioner and work with the Referees Assessor, Centre Referee, Reserve Referee (4th Official), and 2 Assistant Referees.

    Capacity Building Curriculum

    The FUFA Executive Committee approved the FUFA Education Curriculum which has been developed for courses in Football Administration and Management, Safety and Security, Refereeing, Coaching, Sports Science, Medical and Nutrition.

    FUFA Inter District Football Competition

    The FUFA Executive Committee approved a proposal to establish a grass roots-based football competition (FUFA Inter District Football Competition).

    Competitions, Refereeing and Licensing

    Uganda Cup Final

    The FUFA Executive Committee approved Northern Region Football Association to host the Final of the Uganda Cup 2022/2023 season. The final will be hosted in Lira at Akii Bua Stadium.

    Proline FC’s request to change region

    The FUFA Executive Committee approved that Proline FC plays in the Buganda Regional League for 2022/2023 season. Proline FC acquired Nalubaale FC that was started in Buikwe, Buganda region.

    However FUFA Exco advised Proline FC to apply for registration in the Kampala Regional League for the 2023/24 season.

    Change of Club names 

    The FUFA Executive Committee approved requests from three clubs to change names. Clubs whose requests were not approved, means they did not meet the requirements at the preliminary stage for change of name.

    The successful clubs are;

    1. Kyambura Football to Bunyaruguru Tigers Football Club
    2. Kazinga Lions Football Club to Bunyaruguru United Football Club
    3. Busiro United Football Club to Kiboga United Sports Club 

    National teams

    Beach Soccer National Team- Sand Cranes

    The FUFA Executive Committee approved the proposal to reinforce the Technical team of the Uganda National Beach Soccer team-Sand Cranes. The Exco endorsed the appointment of Angelo Schirinzi from Switzerland for the period that will see the Sand Cranes feature at the COSAFA Beach Soccer Championship in South Africa and the 2022 AFCON Beach Soccer Finals in Mozambique.

    Uganda Women National Senior Team- Crested Cranes

    The FUFA Executive Committee declared that the positions of the technical team of Crested Cranes have fallen vacant following the completion of their assignment for which they were appointed that ended with the WAFCON Finals in Morocco. FUFA will declare as and when the application process for the vacant positions starts.

    Community Clubs Programme

    The FUFA Executive Committee approved the FUFA Community Clubs Programme-a model that will create sustainable and accountable clubs built to last. The FUFA Exco provided potential areas of focus where the programme will be first implemented.  Acholi, Tooro and Masaka were earmarked for the kickoff the programme.

  • FUFA By-elections 2022: Electoral Committee releases list of candidates

    FUFA By-elections 2022: Electoral Committee releases list of candidates

    The Chairman of the FUFA Electoral Committee Mathias Bwire has released a list of candidates for to fill up positions during the forthcoming By- Election.

    The list of candidates is as below;