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  • Crested Cranes star player loses her father

    FUFA is mourning the loss of Mr. Kiyimba David the father of Uganda Crested Cranes defender Nakitto Gladys who died at his home on Wednesday morning in Bweyogerere.

    ‘We have received the sad news of the loss of Nakitto’s father. These are tough times for her family and the entire women football fraternity’ said FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo.

    ‘The news comes on the back of another sad moment when football fans and players from Buliisa died on Lake Albert when their boat they were using as a means of transport capsized on Sunday’ added FUFA President.

    ‘We thank Mr. Kiyimba for grooming Nakitto into a very good player and committed servant on the national women football team’

    Mr. Kiyimba will be laid to rest on Thursday at 4 pm in Bweyogerere.

    May his Soul Rest in Eternal Peace.

     

  • Uganda Cranes defender Kalungi initiates foundation, donates to under privileged

    Uganda Cranes defender Kalungi initiates foundation, donates to under privileged

    Uganda Cranes and Charlotte Independence defender Henry Kalungi has initiated the Henry Kalungi foundation.

    The foundation is intended to help the under privileged children in the society who aspire to play football at the biggest stage in life.

    On Wednesday, Kalungi who was accompanied by his wife Jacqueline Kalungi, Tom and Susan Gunderson, SC Villa CEO Ivan Kakembo among others, took to Buganda Road Primary School playground to give to charity.

    He demonstrated football skills to children from the neighboring slums of Makerere Kivulu and Katanga before donating scholastic and football gear as a way of motivating them.

    “1 Chron 16:34 “Oh give thanks to the LORD, for he is good; for his steadfast love endures forever”! Today has been a wonderful day as we celebrated our Christmas party in the Henry Kalungi foundation.God is good and there is a lot to be thankful for.I thank all my family that worked tirelessly to make sure the kids are taken care of and all our friends that helped make this day special.We managed to give gifts to most of the kids.Over 300 kids ate and enjoyed soft drinks. We are looking forward to doing our best to change kids lives.Thank you everyone and God bless you all.We shall post more pictures later and videos” Kalungi wrote on his official facebook page.

    The foundation is going to aid the under-privileged children.

    Kalungi has already earned 15 caps with the Uganda national team. He believes in the power of volunteering.

    “Volunteering, the selfless service of charitable work is noble, rewarding, and challenging. Just like it is important to ensure a future for Children, it is equally important to ensure the welfare and lives of our Children.

  • Total Africa Cup of Nations 2017: Uganda Cranes continue with sessions, Onyango visits camp as Miya arrives

    Total Africa Cup of Nations 2017: Uganda Cranes continue with sessions, Onyango visits camp as Miya arrives

    Uganda Cranes on Wednesday continued with their residential training ahead of the Total Africa Cup of Nations championship that will be held in Gabon.

    The morning session was dedicated to theory and practical education with the refereeing department to help the players be abreast of the latest laws of the game.

    In the evening, the players took to the field of play at IUIU Girls Campus in Kabojja where they conducted a number of drills with and without the ball.

    Uganda Cranes players in a ball juggling session at IUIU Girls Campus, Kabojja

    The afternoon session lasted for about 2 and a half hours with ball work, short game situation with offensive and defensive formations.

    They were joined by Mamelodi Sundowns goalie, Dennis Onyango who watched the entire training session.

    Dennis Onyango, Stone Kyambadde, Ahmed Hussein and Chrispus Muyinda watch the Uganda Cranes training at IUIU Campus, Kabojja on Wednesday

    Onyango confirmed to www.fufa.co.ug that the resting period which he was granted by the technical and medical departments has been so useful to facilitate his full recovery.

    Many may think i have been totally resting. No, i have been working out on the upper body but nevertheless, the rest has been so useful to help me recover from the fatigue after a long season.

    Uganda Cranes head coach, Milutin Sredejovic in training with the players during the work outs at Kabojja

    Meanwhile, Standard Liege midfielder Faruku Miya arrived on Wednesday night and was driven straight to the team base at Serene Suites in Mutundwe.

    Miya will attend the Thursday sessions.

    The players in Camp at Serene Suites in Mutundwe:

    Goalkeepers: Isma Watenga (Vipers, Uganda), Benjamin Ochan (KCCA, Uganda),Salim Jamal Magoola (El Meriekh, Sudan)

    Defenders: Ronald Mukiibi (Östersunds FK, Sweden), Denis Iguma (Al Ahed, Lebanon), Nicholas Wadada (Vipers, Uganda), Joseph Ochaya (KCCA, Uganda), Shafiq Batambuze (Tusker, Kenya), Isaac Isinde (St George, Ethiopia), Timothy Awany (KCCA, Uganda), Murshid Juuko (Simba,Tanzania) ,

    Midfielders: Hassan Wasswa Mawanda (Vipers, Uganda), Muzamiru Mutyaba (KCCA, Uganda), Godfrey Walusimbi (Gor Mahia, Kenya), Abdulmalick Vitalis Tabu (SC Villa Jogoo, Uganda), Tonny Mawejje (Thotur,Iceland), Aucho (Baroka FC, South Africa ), Mike Azira (Colorado Rapids, USA)

    Strikers: Geofrey Sserunkuma (KCCA, Uganda), Muhammed Shaban (Onduparaka, Uganda), Yunus Sentamu (Ilves, Finland), Derrick Nsibambi (KCCA, Uganda), Edrisa Lubega (Proline, Uganda), Geoffrey Massa (Baroka, South Africa), Faruku Miya (Standard Liege, Belgium)

  • FUFA President’s End of year message

    FUFA President’s End of year message

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    The FUFA President, Eng. Moses Magogo addressed the media on Wednesday, 28th December 2016 at FUFA House in Mengo, Kampala.

    Flanked by the FUFA Finance Director, Decolas Kiiza, Communications Director (Ahmed Hussein), Chairman FUFA Referees standing committee, Chris Kalibala, FUFA Competitions Director Ali Mwebe, National teams’ officer (Patrick Ntege), 1978 Uganda Cranes legendary goalkeeper Paul Ssali and other FUFA Staff members, Eng. Magogo’s speech was decimated by appreciation, achievements of 2016, projections for the years ahead as well as the stumbling blocks faced therein.

    With a keen emphasis, the FUFA President hinted on the 9 priority areas  that the federation has streamlined for the next five years.

    The nine areas are; Strategic plan (2017-2022), Consolidate whatever we have achieved, Project Cameroon 2019 is a reality, Infrastructure (Civil projects at Lugazi and Kadiba), Being part of advocacy for new sports law, working for stake holders confidence, Regional football development, clubs’ pro agenda, Elections for FUFA elective positions in 2017.

    The FUFA President, Eng. Moses Magogo

    www.fufa.co.ug outlines the detailed speech (word by word).

    Dear Fellow Countrymen, the citizens of the nation of football and sports in Uganda, ladies and gentlemen, kindly receive my End of Year Message as the President of FUFA.

    I must state that if 2015 was a golden year for Ugandan Football, 2016 has been diamond.

    Message of Appreciation

    I thank the Almighty Allah for the gift of life, wisdom, health, strength, and luck that He has bestowed onto me and my administration.

    I also take the opportunity to thank HE The President of the Republic of Uganda Rtd Gen Yoweri Kaguta Museveni for the Support he has given whenever approached. I equally thank the Minister of Education & Sports, Mama Janet Museveni and the entire government functionality for the environment and support.

    FUFA President, Eng. Moses Magogo addresses the media

    I thank my family for enduring my absence for long hours, bad moods caused by football and for comforting me whenever the going gets tough.

    The support we have received from the FIFA President, Mr Infantino Gianni and the entire functionality at FIFA and also from the CAF President, Mr. Issa Hayatou and the entire functionality at CAF has been immense. The support, interaction and experience sharing from Presidents of Football Federation in Africa and the World has been equally important to our success story.

    I thank my Executive Committee with whom we have come this far but also the Honourable FUFA Delegates, staff at FUFA, National team Players and Staff, the Committees, Referees, coaches, Clubs, and members of FUFA without whom we could not register any success.

    I thank Airtel the Official Sponsors of the Uganda Cranes and Nile Breweries, NIC, BIDCO, Eco Bank, Azam and other Clubs and football corporate Sponsors who have provided money for the game of football.

    I also thank Mr. Lawrence Mulindwa for scouting, nurturing and giving me an opportunity and support to exploit my God-given gifts by serving the game I love.

    I have loved the critics who have pushed me to think and work harder. The positive and critical media have been very important to the achievements.

    The people who spend to finance football from their personal income from the lowest to the highest level and the persons who have sacrificed their time to volunteer as coaches, players, referees and administrators again from the lowest to the highest level.

    Lastly but not the least, particularly the fans of the Uganda Cranes and generally all football fans who have paid to support the National Teams and Clubs football. You guys have been immense in the thick and thin.

    Achievements:

    There has been a series of achievement in the year 2016 but this is the start of reaping what we have been sowing since August 2013.

    • Administration & Planning:

    We recruited 3 more staff in 2016 thus;

    1. Deputy FUFA CEO; basically to support the widening functions of the CEO
    1. FUFA Youth Officer; To Majorly handle the FUFA Youth Project that has the element of U17 FUFA Juniors League for the Azam Uganda Premier League Clubs
    1. FUFA Media Content Officer; To capture and produce digital media content in form of Audio, Pictorial and Video material of FUFA Events and Programmes

    This brings the FUFA Fulltime Contracted Staff to 28. We have been able to update the arrears of PAYE and NSSF over the years for the staff.

    We organised the successfully the 92nd FUFA General Assembly in Luwero to a distinction. The FUFA Executive Committee Meetings have been held as required by the statutes and many other strategic meetings and events have equally been successfully organised.

    The Uganda Cranes Bus that was involved in an Accident at the end of 2015 was repaired and brought back to service. There has been a 3-phase Power Generator installed at Njeru Technical Centre.

    • We have refurbished FUFA House and created more office space.
    • We have now comprehensively insured FUFA House, FUFA Technical Centre and the Uganda Cranes Bus.
    • We have now updated our ground rates that were in arrears over many years for FUFA House and Njeru Technical Centre.

    In finance and Banking, we have increased our budget to now 14 Billion UGX for the 2017 Financial Year and have signed EcoBank as the official Bankers who are now offering lots of banking services to avoid short term and high interest risk credit facilities.

    • Governance

    As we speak, FUFA has submitted whatever is required to NCS for recognition as the Association mandated to regulate and manage the sport of football. We hope this concludes this matter until the New Law is Formulated.

    We have also been able to defend FUFA and its officials from various legal attacks and all forms of litigation. I must congratulate our lawyers on this sustained defense campaign

    A number of regulations have been enacted and statutes modified. We now have a minimum of 4 women in the FUFA Assembly for the first time.

    We created the Match Organisation Committee to deal with match results manipulation and violence at matches. FUFA appointed Muzafaru Zirabamuzale who has been trained by FIFA and has now been appointed by FIFA conduct the training in the region with the latest being in Djibouti.

    We have formulated the FUFA Judicial bodies in the FUFA Disciplinary, Ethics and Integrity Committees with both Adjudication and Investigatory Chambers. A number of cases have been competently handled and concluded by these bodies.

    FUFA presented its audited books of accounts for the year ending 31st December 2015 to the internal stakeholders on 22nd October 2016 in Luwero and got the final approval. These books of accounts have been shared with Government (NCS) and FIFA that has issued the greenlight that qualifies FUFA for the funding of 2017 cycle.

    • Competitions

    FUFA now categorizes football Competitions as Elite (Professional) and Mass (Amateur).

    1. Professional Competitions comprise of the 1st (AUPL) and 2nd Division (FBL) Leagues for Men and the FUFA Women Elite League for Women.
    KCCA-FCs-Joseph-Ochaya scores his side’s opening goal in the 20th-minute-in-their-season-opening-encounter against JMC-Hippos-at-Lugogo

    As FUFA we have been very strong in Club Licensing where clubs are assessed if they qualify to play in the top league in the areas of Sporting, Administrative, Financial, Infrastructure and Legal Setup.

    It stretches clubs but eventually it is re-engineering our clubs.

    The good working relationship between FUFA, the Uganda Premier League Board and the Clubs has completely eliminated the previous battles here. I applaud the club chairmen who have ensured that this tranquility continues.

    Professionalization is taking root at club level as evidenced by the rate of club sponsors coming on board.

    Vipers SC (Hima Cement), Bright Stars (Lato Milk), Express FC (DStv), SC Villa (Star Times), KCCA (Star Times & Others) and Onduparaka (Betway) make 5 out 16 Clubs now with Club Sponsors.

    The launch of Betway by Onduparaka Football Club

    In terms of the Quality of football, there has been a huge turnaround too. Now clubs play more organised football. This can be attributed to the training of coaches. I found 28 CAF C coaches suited for schools football but were coaching the 1st Division League Clubs in 2013. Now we have over 500 Coaches in CAF A, CAF B, CAF C and FUFA level-1 and the minimum for 1st Division League is CAF B by rule. The quality of football and level of competition has increased tremendously and if maintained we are destined to get more locally based players in the Men’s (A) National Team.

    I must mention my excitement of Onduparaka. It has proven many theories wrong. Many people were saying upcountry clubs cannot exist in the league for economic reasons.

    Mbale, Masaka, Iganga, Lira and Mbarara have the potential to do what Arua has done with Onduparaka.

    Many things have been done right at that Club. I congratulate the people of West Nile for this achievement and contribution to the game of football. The League would not be the same without Onduparaka. KCCA FC, Vipers SC, SC Villa, Express FC, and many other Clubs are really trying and pointing in the right direction. How I wish we had done this in the late 90s

    1. Mass Competitions comprises of the 3rd, 4th, and 5th Division Leagues for Men and the Women Regional League for Women. It also includes all other competitions authorized by FUFA. We have continued with the growth in the masses involved and in 2016, 54,400 Players (Both Men and Women) were registered to play FUFA Competitions.

    The Uganda Cup was played to conclusion with Vipers SC emerging champions in the first biggest turn up at a cup in final in the last 10 years.

    We have also introduced the FUFA Women Cup to allow non-League women clubs to participate.

    With the increased demand for more time for football matches, we have largely stabilized in the management of events by producing a calendar that guides the activities and fixtures of football.

    This has allowed proper allocation of time to accommodate all programmes, events and matches without clashing. There is still room for improvement though.

    • Membership

    FUFA Women Elite League was admitted to bring the number of members of FUFA to 33. FUFA has continued to give financial support to its members. In 2016 Alone FUFA has extended Financial Support to its members to a tune of 150m UGX.

    At the 92nd FUFA General Assembly, we have approved the Regional Football Association Strategy where the following interventions will be made to the 8 Regions;

    1. Financial Assistance of 240m UGX in 2017
    2. The Balls Distribution Programme
    3. The Education Plan
    4. Supervision & Mentorship
    5. Offices with Facilities
    6. Infrastructure

    The Financial Assistance has not been coming as scheduled for matters of cash flow and priorities but with the new strategy, even payment dates have been set to enable proper planning for the RFAs.

    • Marketing & Communications

    When we opted to undertake rebranding by changing the logos and jerseys, there was a lot of negativity but my leadership as always was walking many steps ahead. We also opted to spend more on visibility and now we are reaping what we sowed.

    1. Marketing

    There has been increased revenue from sponsorship by bringing on board long and short term partners. Ecobank are now the official FUFA Banking Partners bringing in UGX 450M.

    Ecobank during the launch of the Tulumbe Gabon Nal0 Nakajja Promotional campaign at Serena Hotel

    In January 2015, we came here and promised to revamp the FUFA Awards. We organised and also partly financed the 2016 FUFA Awards.

    Whereas the discussion has been who should have won and what is the fair system to be used to determine the winner, as FUFA we are proud that this event has been full revamped and talk is not about the food served and if the winners got their presents. Seeing Sandra Nabweteme (2015- FUFA Female Player of the Year) and now Hasifah Nassuuna (2016- FUFA Female Player of the Year) drive away has been emotional moments for me about these awards. We will improve in the areas lacking.

    1. Communications

    We have continued to professionally communicate about FUFA and its activities using our official tools and platforms.

    FUFA weekly press conferences have been maintained

    Verification of the FUFA Official Facebook Page and Twitter handles has enabled our platforms to be quoted by World Media agencies.

    The perception of Ugandan football has taken a positive direction in long a while. We have worked tirelessly to position football to the attention of the powers that are. It was unbelievable that Parliament of Uganda and the entire government spectrum could make football a point of discussion. Today the Uganda Cranes, the football flagship brand, is discussed across the top religious echelon, the cultural leadership spectrum and every ordinary citizen. Currently, Uganda is being discussed on the world media channels of Bein Sport, ESPN, Super Sport, Azam, Sky News, BBC, Aljazera, CNN, VOA, RFI etc.

    The Corporate Portfolio in Uganda has taken on the Friday Uganda Cranes Jersey bug.

    HE the President of the Republic of Uganda has acquired keen interest in the proceeding and welfare of the team that he calls the FUFA President, the Head Coach and the Team Captain directly to reaffirm his support.

    Faruku Miya in action during the Togo game in the 2018 World Cup qualifiers (Preliminary round) at Nelson Mandela National Stadium, Namboole

    I cannot forget when the Farouk Miya scored the goal that ended the 38 year absence from AFCON how the Minister of Education and Sports and also first lady Mrs. Museveni abandoned her protocol and security detail to celebrate on her first visit to the stadium.

    Football currently is being perceived and positioned in its rightful place and this will result into the right and disserving prioritization and resource allocation.

    We have also conducted CSR activities at Nakasongola and Missionaries for the Poor in Kisenyi.

    Vipers CEO Peter Lwanga accompanied by FUFA Executive Committee member Dr Bernard Patrick Ogwel present the Uganda Cup trophy to the Missionaries of the Poor representative in Kisenyi, Mengo
    Uganda Cranes players and FUFA officials pose with the President and the first lady during the national team luncheon at Entebbe State House
    • Infrastructure

    We have not been able to undertake any infrastructure programme as FIFA was revising the way the funding will be administered. We have however within the available resources refurbished FUFA House. The Signage and Reception Areas have been improved to suit the new corporate image of FUFA.

    • Technical Development

    At FUFA we believe in technical development of the game for a better future. We have undertaken a number of interventions in order to develop the game to better standards.

    Youth Football

    We have recruited a full time Youth Development Officer to undertake the FUFA Youth Project. We have undertaken Grassroots Football Programmes in the Regions and the FUFA Juniors League continues where FUFA is providing Equipment, paying for referees, transport for the away team and salary for the Coach.

    We have also continued to partner with Airtel for the ARS Programme that is credited for having produced Faruku Miya and Martin Kizza.

    Women Football

    FUFA takes women football as an important development segment of the game in Uganda and has undertaken programmes to ensure its nation-wide development.

    Kakukungulu Memorials’ Naome Nagadya (right in white) in action against Buikwe She Red Stars players in red.

    When we took a bold step to withdraw from continental competitions, we were ridiculed but our objective which we have so far achieved was to extend the playing opportunity to more girls in Uganda than spending hundreds of millions on about 20 girls only. We opted to introduce girls’ club football.

    The Women Elite League is running in the 3rd Edition and this gave us a background for the National Team that played 6 international matches in 2016. We successfully hosted CECAFA Women Championship in Njeru.

    We now believe it is the right time to return to the continental football as we have proper structures that can generate a proper representative national team.

    Women in Leadership Programme

    FUFA has undertaken steps to provide for involvement of more women in the administration of the game of football. The recruitment policy at FUFA has been very sensitive to gender balance as we currently have a woman at Director Level and others at Manager and officer levels. With the proposed statutory amendments, the number for women in the FUFA General Assembly will now be guaranteed as a minimum of 4 out of 88 compared to a minimum of none in the previous statutes. The women representation is as follows;

    1 for the FUFA Women Elite League;

    1 for the Female Referees

    2 for the Uganda Women Football Association

    Support to Excelling Athletes

    FUFA extended financial support for Air ticket and Visa for Nabweteme Sandra considering her excellent performance to join university education in the United States. We have received reports that she is performing very well developing her career in football and education. Definitely in future in addition to Lucky Otandeka (USA), Natasha Shirazi (based in Denmark) and Jean Seninde (QPR in England), Sandra will be invited to represent the national team.

    Beach Soccer

    UBSA started from individual enthusiasm but has now become a very organised member of FUFA. We have continued to have beach soccer as one of our integral development activities.

    Beach Soccer action between Dalumba International and MUBS at Lido Beach in Entebbe

    Referees; We now have 3 International Beach Soccer Referees who have been officiating CAF and FIFA games throughout Africa. We organise fitness tests for referees for Beach Soccer. Our own Bayige Ivan Kintu the FUFA Referee of the Year 2016 officiated the Finals of the 2016 Africa Cup of Nations Beach Soccer Championship

    National Team; The National Beach Soccer national Team (The Sand Cranes) has continued to play international friendly matches.

    The Uganda Sand Cranes players before departing for the international build up match against Tanzania

    Education

    When one needs results for a year plant Maize, when one needs results for a decade plant trees but when one needs results for a generation, educate people.

     

    This is exactly what our approach has been in capacity building in the areas of Coaching, Refereeing, Sports Medicine and Administration.

    We have introduced the coaching practicing license to ensure professionalism is exhibited

    FUFA has also embarked on the training of trainers in the regions to ensure that we have enough teachers to sustain the football education agenda in Coaching, Refereeing, Sports Medicine and Administration.

    Germany Coaching Programme; we have revived the collaboration with the Germany Federation where we had always been allocated 2 slots annually for training.

    This year Mathias Lule attended the course. Upon application, Kasule Mujib had been appointed by FUFA to attend the course but later turned down the offer. We believe in the coming years many more coaches will benefit from this programme that is partially funded by FUFA

    Refereeing

    Refereeing is a key function in football development. As FUFA we have seriously undertaken Refereeing management, welfare and development. The AUPL in the last meeting in Mandela after the end of the first round, the clubs confessed that there is improvement of the referees performance.

    Manual; we produced the Referees Manual that guides the operations of the refereeing sector. Hitherto, Refereeing operations were not guided by any written procedure.

    Grading; we have introduced the system of all referees being sent from the RFA to FUFA. We now have a list of referees (FUFA Referee Badge) who handle national competitions and those that manage the RFA Competitions. FUFA Provides the National Referees with the basic refereeing equipment.

    Openness; we have brought down soliciting, lobbying, God fathering, patronage, rumour mongering and many similar vices that were rife in refereeing by being open and fair to all. We have put in place a procedure for proposing referees for the international list to FIFA. It is about medical and physical fitness and then FRSC recommends to the FUFA Excom where the final list is approved. We always announce the names sent to FIFA openly and this has reduced tensions and underhand methods hitherto used.

    Independence; the FRSC undertakes its decision and operations in the areas of appointment, assessment, training and monitoring without any interference from the FUFA Executive Committee or any other party.

    Disciplinary Measures; Referees that do not deliberately nor inadvertently interpret and apply the FIFA Laws of the Game are always sanctioned. This improves the level of performance of referees. We have sanctioned Referees

     

    Payment; the payment of referees for the other competitions is still a challenge in amount and schedule of payment. However, for the Azam Uganda Premier League, on top of clearing the outstanding dues of the previous seasons, we have increased from 20,000 UGX per referee to averagely 150,000 UGX.

     

    FUFA Young Referees Programme; we have started a programme of training referees for the age younger than 18 years as the basis for the future. The trained referees are gaining experience by officiating the U17 FUFA Juniors League. We believe after 10 years these will be the best referees in Africa.

     

    • National Teams

    There has been a tremendous improvement in the performance of the Uganda Cranes.

    Currently only Uganda amongst the 25 nations in the East, Central and Southern Africa is still running for both AFCON 2017 finals and World Cup.

    Uganda Cranes players sing the national anthem ahead of the 4th September 2016 match against Comoros at Namboole Stadium

    To be more precise, Uganda is currently rubbing soldiers with Africa’s other best 12 footballing nations thus Algeria, Tunisia, Egypt, Morocco, Senegal, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Burkina Faso, Mali, Cameroon and DRC. Only Uganda amongst these has neither hosted AFCON nor been to the World Cup.

    Whereas the Uganda Cranes had made Namboole Fortress, qualification to AFCON still eluded us because our perennial poor away results irrespective of the opposition. This has since changed as we have been able to win crucial away matches in Comoros and Botswana.

    Incidentally this has not come accidentally and by luck like some schools of thought but has been achieved through immaculate planning, hard work and execution by FUFA, the Coaches and the Players.

     

    Logistics; The FUFA management & Staff have tremendously improved on the logistics support. Co-ordination of invitations and travel of all the players required by the coach from all over the world, Equipment, Training Camps, international friendlies, motivation & welfare, accommodation and travel plans may go unnoticed without any major incident in the last three years.

     

    Technically; Our Coaching Staff have been tremendous. From identification, distance coaching, analysis of ourselves and opposition, training, following, statistics, video clips, man management, trial matches, technical decision making, counselling, motivation, game reading and tactics. I applaud the Head Coach Micho, Moses Basena and Fred Kajoba. The Medical Staff have been extra ordinary. We have not heard cases of missing players due to sickness or injury. Doctors Kisolo Ronald and Physiotherapist Sewanyana Ivan have been responsible for the availability of the players for selection free from medical impairment

     

    Players; There has been a growth amongst our player ranks. The senior players in Dennis Onyango, Geoffrey Massa and Tonny Mawejje have provided the experience and performances. The young players have grown in stature. We now have players in Portugal, Denmark, Belgium, Finland, Russia, United States and S. Africa while the ones trading in the region thus Kenya, Tanzania, Sudan, Ethiopia and Uganda have gained the necessary experience.

     

    The FUFA President, the Executive Committee and the staff have co-ordinated the machinery of mobilising the necessary resources, providing and supervising, creating a family of players, coaches, staff and FUFA Executive Committee.

     

    Once again it is thorough planning, hard work, commitment and execution that has given divine intervention and luck a platform to deliver Uganda to the table of Men in African Football.

     

    Challenges

    The main Challenge has been our mindsets. Football has been amateur football since 1897 to professional football. The entire football family, the fans/public, the corporate world and the government has still not yet conceptualized the goldmine of a professional football industry considering the natural endowment that God has bestowed upon us as a nation.

     

    This leads to peripheral resource allocation to football by us all. By resource allocation I mean, the time, the HR and the finances. Sports will always be the last page, low quality, quantity and volunteer HR and for example 0.06% of the national budget was allocated to all sports inclusive of salaries of government staff in 2014/5 National Budget.

     

    Without enough resources, we will definitely have no one minding the old Sports Law and lack of Policies that could enforce development of sports, decaying and insufficient sports infrastructure, and struggling national teams representing Uganda.

     

    Also to note is that football does not exist in isolation. The challenges of society affect football too. The socio-economic challenges of corruption, drugs, economy, infrastructure, security, heath, etc will always affect the end product of football.

     

    Everything else as a challenge is purely operational and is simply a symptom of the above.

     

    2017 & the Future

    We are looking forward to an event better year in 2017. What we sow now is what we shall reap in the future. There is definitely need to highlight the priority areas;

     

    1. Strategic Plan; Implement the 2017-22 FUFA Strategic Plan to the detail

     

    1. Consolidation; Ensure what we have achieved we do not lose it thus consolidating our achievements

     

    1. Project Cameroon 2019 & WC 2018; We will continue to pursue the dream of playing at the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia and also start our dream project and campaign dubbed Project Cameroon 2019 which starts in March 2017

     

    1. Infrastructure; On top of improving the current infrastructure, we intend to undertake civil projects at Kadiba, Lugazi and in each of the other Regional FA Jurisdiction in 2017 and the Future

     

    1. New Sports Law; We shall continue to push, contribute and advocate for new sports law

     

    1. Stakeholders Confidence; There has been a lot of beating of the FUFA Brand which has been caused by facilitated media exploiting the lack of information by the public and the entire external football stakeholders. 2017 & future, FUFA will be more aggressive in information sharing, educating and engaging the stakeholders in order to gain more stakeholders confidence

     

    1. RFA Strategy; The ambitious RFA Strategy will be implemented and monitored to ensure the funds and equipment released get to the intended users

     

    1. Clubs Pro Agenda; We also intend to engage the Professional competitions Clubs in order to re-engineer their respective approaches

     

    1. Elections; I have proudly led the process to rebuild the Institution of FUFA. I believe we now have the means to organise a free and fair election as an institution. The elections start from the grassroots to the Presidency comprising of over 1000 elective positions and we have to look at the game not the individuals. The game shall be led by those who are currently making a contribution as internal stakeholders not passersby. Anyone interested in football leadership should get a GPS in football. It is that simple.

     

    Conclusion

    If it were an aircraft, we have delivered Uganda to the runway ready to take off. The commercial viability of FUFA today as obtained from the Sporting Results, marketing approach, governance structures, strategic planning and Togetherness can now generate the resources required to undertake long term development that will sustain Ugandan football at the highest.

     

    We however need the tested crew to manage the takeoff and cruising of the Ugandan Football Aircraft

     

    It is Our Game, It is Our Country

  • We shall prove we are not Underdogs, says Uganda Cranes’ midfielder Aucho

    We shall prove we are not Underdogs, says Uganda Cranes’ midfielder Aucho

    After joining the rest of the players who started camp a week earlier, South African based Ugandan solid midfielder Khlaid Aucho states that many might undermine Uganda as an underdog in group D but their exhibition will prove them wrong.
    “Uganda has ever played against all those teams in the group but we are not scared of them” Vowed Aucho.

    Group D has Uganda, Ghana, Mali and Egypt. The Uganda Cranes kick start their campaign against Ghana Black Stars on 19th January 2017 in Port Gentil.

    The former Simba FC  midfielder, now featuring at Baroka Football Club alongside team captain Geofrey Massa  said that the teams focus is to get out of the group stages and then switch the focus to getting farther in the tournament.

    He added that Uganda has to prove to the world that they qualified on merit therefore the boys are working hard to get to AFCON when prepared to compete rather than participating.

    Speaking about the competition for the final squad of 23 Khalid outlined that it is normal because it is every players dream to feature at AFCON.

    “I like the competition in camp. Every player is giving his best to please the coach to be named on the final 23 man squad for the finals in Gabon” noted Aucho.

    Aucho featured for the Cranes in all the six AFCON 2017 qualifier matches and scored one of the goals when Uganda beat Botswana 2-1 in Francistown to secure vital away points which geared the qualifiers to Gabon.

     

  • Communications: FUFA President, Eng. Moses Magogo to deliver end of year message on Wednesday

    Communications: FUFA President, Eng. Moses Magogo to deliver end of year message on Wednesday

    Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) President, Eng. Moses Magogo will address the media during a press conference on Wednesday, 28th December 2016 at FUFA House in Kampala.

    This will be the last press conference of the year for the federation during the golden year of Uganda’s football where the Uganda Cranes qualified for the Total Africa Cup of Nations, after almost 39 years of hard work.

    FUFA President, Eng. Moses Magogo

    FUFA Communications Manager, Ahmed Hussein confirmed the press conference;

    “2016 has indeed been a special year for Uganda’s football. The FUFA President, Eng. Moses Magogo will crown it all with the end of year address at FUFA House on Wednesday, 28th December 2016. The press conference will kick off at 10 a.m and will be live on the football radio 102.1 FUFA f.m” Ahmed asserts.

  • Sad moment for the people of Kitara and entire country following loss of players, fans on Lake Albert

    Sad moment for the people of Kitara and entire country following loss of players, fans on Lake Albert

    Federation of Uganda Football Associations is in deep sorrow following the loss of lives on footballers and fans of a village team from Buliisa district.

    The unfortunate incident that led to the loss of lives happened on Sunday when a boat on which the fans and players were travelling on capsized on Lake Albert in Western Uganda.

    ‘Our condolences go out to the people of Kitara region Football Association following the loss of Buliisa Football club players and fans on lake Albert. We are with you during these trying times’ said FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo.

    ‘We know how much football brings joy to communities especially during the festive season. It was an unfortunate incident to our fans and players’ added Magogo.

    The number of lives lost is yet to be established but we are confident the necessary authorities including Uganda Police and local leaders in the Kitara Region are doing their best with investigations on what could have caused the accident.

     

  • Women Football: Uganda Crested Cranes improve in latest FIFA Rankings

    Women Football: Uganda Crested Cranes improve in latest FIFA Rankings

    The Uganda National women football team, the Crested Cranes moved up the latest FIFA Rankings by 5 places from 129th to 124th with a total of 836 points.

    Uganda Crested Cranes finished fourth at the 2016 CECAFA Women football championship held at the FUFA Technical Center in Njeru.

    Uganda Crested Cranes team that traveled to Kisumu for the international friendly match against Kenya

    There are 177 women footballing nations in the world although only 127 countries have a ranking basing on recent activities for the past 18 months.

    CECAFA Region:

    Ethiopia is the best ranked country in the CECAFA region at 102nd. Tanzania (116th), Rwanda (120th) and Kenya (122nd) and Uganda at 124th complete the only ranked countries in the region.

    USA remains the number on women footballing nation in the whole world as Olympic champions Germany remains in second place.

    Newly crowned African women champions, Nigeria is 35th and the best in Africa ahead of Ghana (45th), Cameroon (47th), Equatorial Guinea (50th) and South Africa (51st).

    During 2016 alone, the Uganda Crested Cranes and women football in general remained a top priority for the FUFA Administration under President, Eng. Moses Magogo.

    The FUFA Women Elite league marked the 3rd season since inception, the knock out FA cup for the women wing was introduced, as well as a series of tournaments were played like the Mama Becca Women Cup, Independence Day women tournament and the Seninde Women Development Cup.

    Action in the women Elite league

    The national team alone traveled to Kisumu for the international friendly match Kenya before playing six games at the CECAFA 2016 Women tournament (finished 4th out of 8 countries).

  • Pictorial: FUFA appreciates staff at end of year dinner

    Pictorial: FUFA appreciates staff at end of year dinner

    Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA), like all corporate entities world over held their end of year party on Thursday, 22nd December 2016 at the Kenlon Royal Gardens in Mengo, Kampala.

    The party was organised for the staff in the various departments to reflect back on the great months past, appreciate the services of personnel as well as make projections for the future.

    FUFA Competitions director Ali Mwebe hands over one of the 10 historic match day balls used during the 4th September 2016 Uganda Cranes match against Comoros to the FUFA President, Eng. Moses Magogo

    Delighted staff gathered to break off from the usually demanding Monday-Monday football work schedules of the largely successful footballing year where the Uganda Cranes broke the chains of misfortune and sheer ill omen to qualify for the biggest continental football fiesta, the Total Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), for the first time in over 39 years under FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo.

    Mansoor Kimumwe hands over a gift to Aisha Nalule during the FUFA end of year staff party

    In the same year, Uganda hosted the first CECAFA Women Championship at the FUFA Technical Center in Njeru since 1986 when the event had last been held in Zanzibar.

    During the party, the best male and female employees at FUFA were recognized and rewarded with prizes as well as appreciative incentives.

    FUFA Legal officer Dennis Lukambi receives his gift from Darius Mugoye

    Dennis Lukambi, the FUFA Legal Officer and Lukia Nambi (General Duties) were named the best male and female employees of 2016 respectively.

    FUFA President has for the 3rd year running given each of the best employees of the year a financial incentive worth their monthly salaries.

    FUFA President, Eng. Moses Magogo joins the federation staff to cut the cake that was later served

    ‘The 13th month will be maintained and given to the best employees each year. Let’s keep the fire burning as we have another challenging year ahead’ said FUFA President.

    FUFA second VP Darius Mugoye hands over a special gift to the FUFA CEO, Edgar Watson during the FUFA Staff party

    FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo attended the well attended and organised event also graced by the FUFA CEO, Edgar Watson, 2nd Vice President Darius Mugoye, the different heads of department and staff.

    This is one of those days of the year that we live to cheer about as one family.

    I am very excited of the teamwork at FUFA since success is never a one man’s show or efforts.

    Starting 2017, FUFA will introduce monthly accolades to motivate workers. The best employee will get a bonus of  half of their pay once selected.

    The different departments at FUFA; Competitions, Refereeing, Communications, Marketing, Office of the President, Office of the CEO, Legal and the fast sprouting 102.1 FUFA f.m where all all ably represented.

    There was an exchange of gifts and pleasantries between the different workers before dinner and the long awaited cake cutting event.

    FUFA remains committed towards preaching teamwork as a way of achieving as a block entity for the general development of football in Uganda forever.

    Muhamood ‘Blatter’ Kalema receives his gift from Sharon Nalunga
    FUFA Second Vice President Darius Mugoye hands over a FUFA Branded cake to the FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo
  • Total Africa Cup of Nations 2017: Uganda Cranes team remains solid and focused heading to the christmas holiday

    Total Africa Cup of Nations 2017: Uganda Cranes team remains solid and focused heading to the christmas holiday

    As days draw closer to the eagerly awaited Total Africa Cup of Nations 2017, the Uganda National football team (Uganda Cranes) has conducted day five of residential training on Friday.

    The team started with a gym session at Paradise Fitness Center Acacia Mall, Kamwokya and later shifted to Kabira Country Club for ball work.

    El Merriekh goalkeeper Salim Jamal trained for the first time with the team on Friday.

    The Gym session at Paradise Fitness Gym, Acacia Mall

    The team has been reduced by nine players after Friday’s training  at the Islamic University in Uganda, Kabojja for the Christmas break.

    ‘The players reduced from the camp still have a lot to offer to Uganda Cranes. They are the future of Ugandan football and such training sessions with the National team give them a true picture for the future once called for international engagements’ said Uganda Cranes coach Milutin Sredejovic while talking to fufa.co.ug.

    These include; Joseph Nsubuga (SC Villa Jogoo, Uganda), Richard Kassaga Jjuuko (URA, Uganda), Halid Lwaliwa (Vipers, Uganda), Rashid ‘Mertasacker’ Toha (Onduparaka, Uganda),  Kizito Kezironi (Vipers, Uganda), Ibrahim Saddam Juma (Express, Uganda), Paul Mucurezi (KCCA, Uganda), Martin Kiiza (SC Villa, Uganda) and Erisa Ssekisambu (Vipers, Uganda).

    All the players still on the team are expected to return on Monday 26th December 2016  for the afternoon training session.

    The training will resume on Monday together with other foreign based players who will have joined the team then.

    The Uganda Cranes team as per Friday training:

    Goalkeepers: Jamal Salim (El Merriekh, Sudan), Isma Watenga (Vipers, Uganda), Benjamin Ochan (KCCA, Uganda)

    Defenders: Murushid Jjuuko (Simba, Tanzania), Ronald Mukiibi (Östersunds FK, Sweden), Denis Iguma (Al Ahed, Lebanon),  Nicholas Wadada (Vipers, Uganda), Joseph Ochaya (KCCA, Uganda), Shafiq Batambuze (Tusker, Kenya), Isaac Isinde (St George, Ethiopia), Timothy Dennis Awany (KCCA, Uganda),

    Midfielders: Tonny Mawejje (Knattspyrnufélagið Þróttur, Iceland), Hassan Wasswa Mawanda (Vipers, Uganda), Muzamiru Mutyaba (KCCA, Uganda),  Godfrey ‘Jajja Walu’ Walusimbi (Gor Mahia, Kenya) and Abdulmalick Vitalis Tabu (SC Villa, Uganda)

    Strikers: Geofrey Sserunkuma (KCCA, Uganda), Muhammed ‘Jaggarson’ Shaban (Onduparaka, Uganda), Yunus Sentamu (Ilves, Finnland), Derrick Nsibambi (KCCA, Uganda), Edrisa Lubega (Proline, Uganda)

  • FIFA Rankings: Uganda Cranes improve, remain CECAFA’s best

    FIFA Rankings: Uganda Cranes improve, remain CECAFA’s best

    Uganda Cranes has improved by a slot according to the latest FIFA / Coca Cola Rankings released on Thursday, 22nd December 2016 at the headquarters of the global footballing body in Zurich.

    Uganda Cranes moved up one place from 73rd to 72rd with 490 point

    Uganda Cranes’ Faruku Miya dribbles during the Congo Brazzaville match at Namboole. Uganda Cranes won 1-0

    Best in CECAFA Region:

    Uganda Cranes is also the best performing country in the entire CECAFA region.

    Kenya is 89th, Rwanda (92nd), Ethiopia (113th), Sudan (135th), Burundi (138th )and Tanzania at 156th.

    Djibouti, Eritrea and Somalia are all joint ranked at 205th position with Anguilla, Bahamas, Gibraltar and Tonga.

    Uganda’s Opponents at AFCON 2017:

    Uganda’s opponents at the AFCON 2017 finals in Gabon have more or less the same story lines in the released rankings.

    Egypt remains at 36th, Ghana stays at 56th and  Mali improves by one place to 60th.

    The next FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking will be published on Thursday 12 January 2017.

  • Total AFCON 2017: FUFA confirms adjustment in training programme for Uganda Cranes

    Total AFCON 2017: FUFA confirms adjustment in training programme for Uganda Cranes

    Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) has confirmed the adjustment in the training programme in the run to the 2017 Total Africa Cup of Nations in Gabon.

    During a press conference held on Thursday at FUFA House in Kampala, FUFA Finance Director  Decolas Kiiza released the budget of Shs 4.39 billion to cater for the Uganda Cranes’ preparations and the upcoming tournament .

    FUFA Finance Director, Decolas Kiiza addresses the press conference at Mengo in Kampala on Thursday
    We presented our budget to the Ministry of Education and the National Council of Sports hopping for their response soon.
    At this moment, the budget is before the desk of the Sports Minister, Hon. Janet Museveni and we expect the best response
    Kiiza added that the government has never disappointed and whenever FUFA has approved it and expecting the same during these preparations.
    Uganda Cranes head coach Micho addresses the media at FUFA House on Thursday
    Uganda Cranes head coach Milutin ‘Micho’ Sredejovic later unveiled the Uganda Cranes preparation  programme before heading to Gabon on 14th January 2017 .
    The team is currently conducting a residential training which started on Monday until Saturday December 24th 2016 when players will have a break.
    Nine players will be released from the camp on Saturday and twenty will return for training 26th December 2017 who will later be joined by six players as team will fly to Tunisia on 30th December 2016 where a friendly match will be held on the 4th of January with Tunisia.
    The team will later fly to Dubai where they will camp and have friendly matches with Slovakia on the 8th and Ivory Coast on 11th January 2017.
    L-R: Decolas Kizza, Ahmed Hussein and Milutin Sredejovic during the weekly press conference
    The team will fly to Gabon on the 14th January 2017.
    Micho concluded his statement by thanking Ugandans for the support to the Uganda Cranes and asked them to pray for the team during this season and later wished the best to the Ugandan teams in the upcoming CSF club competitions.

     

  • Communications: FUFA Weekly press conference confirmed for Thursday

    Communications: FUFA Weekly press conference confirmed for Thursday

    FUFA Weekly Press Conference: Thursday, 22nd December 2016

    • At FUFA House, Mengo – Kampala (Starting at 10 a.m)

    Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) will host the weekly press conference on Thursday, 22nd December 2016.

    Vital communications concerning the Uganda Cranes preparations for the Total Africa Cup of Nations 2017 finals in Gabon, news within the football fraternity and the on-going general affairs with FUFA will be conveyed.

    The press conference will commence by 10 a.m at FUFA House, Mengo in Kampala.

    Sports journalists are requested to keep time.

    MAIN PHOTO: FUFA Communications Manager, Ahmed Hussein consults with the Federation Finance Director Decolas Kiiza during a previous press conference at FUFA House in Mengo, Kampala

    PHOTO CREDITS: FUFA Communications Department

  • CAF Club competitions: KCCA lands Angolan opponent, Vipers to face Comoros club

    CAF Club competitions: KCCA lands Angolan opponent, Vipers to face Comoros club

    Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) Football club will host their first leg of the preliminary round in the 2017 CAF Champions league.

    The reigning Uganda premier league champions will host Angola Clube Desportivo 1º de Agosto  in Kampala before the return leg in Luanda two weeks later.

    Current African champions, Mamelodi Sundowns await the successful winner on aggregate between the Angolan side and KCCA.

    KCCA players applaud fans after a domestic match at the Mutesa II Stadium, Wankulukuku

    Last season, Vipers represented the country at the CAF Champions league.

    Meanwhile, Vipers will take on Comoros opposition, Volcan De Moroni at the preliminary stage.

    Excited Vipers players with their Uganda Cup trophy and medals at Nakivubo Stadium

    The winner of Vipers versus Volcan De Moroni over two legs (on aggregate) will face either South Africa’s Platinum Stars  or Mozambique’s Uniso Do Songo at the next stage in the competition.

    Vipers won the Uganda Cup after overcoming Onduparaka 3-1 in a well attended final at Nakivubo Stadium.

  • Uganda Cranes’ striker Shaban optimistic for a place in the 23 man AFCON squad

    Uganda Cranes’ striker Shaban optimistic for a place in the 23 man AFCON squad

    After winning the 2016 Airtel FUFA player of the year Award , Muhammad Shaban believes he can make break through to the 23 man AFCON squad.

    Speaking to www.fufa.co.ug, the Onduparaka asserts the award is a big motivational factor;

    The Award is a motivator which now pushes me to work hard to prove critics that I deserved it

    The 19 year old center forward is more than ready to compete with the other players in the camp.
    All players are vying for slots in the team with me inclusive.
    I have to work hard and do my part as a player while I leave the rest to the coach
    Muhammed Shaban and Onduparaka teammate Rashid Toha
    Shaban, also captain at Onduparaka has a belief that Uganda can win the AFCON because the hardest hurdle of qualifying was skipped
    I trust we can win the AFCON , other players are humans as we so when we believe in ourselves we can bring the Cup home
    Shaban is among the players training for the AFCON finals that will be staged in Gabon.

    The Uganda Cranes players currently in camp:

    Goalkeepers: Isma Watenga (Vipers, Uganda), Benjamin Ochan (KCCA, Uganda)

    Defenders: Murushid Jjuuko (Simba, Tanzania), Ronald Mukiibi (Östersunds FK, Sweden), Denis Iguma (Al Ahed, Lebanon), Joseph Nsubuga (SC Villa Jogoo, Uganda), Nicholas Wadada (Vipers, Uganda), Joseph Ochaya (KCCA, Uganda), Shafiq Batambuze (Tusker, Kenya), Isaac Isinde (St George, Ethiopia), Timothy Dennis Awany (KCCA, Uganda), Richard Kassaga Jjuuko (URA, Uganda), Halid Lwaliwa (Vipers, Uganda), Rashid ‘Mertasacker’ Toha (Onduparaka, Uganda)

    Midfielders: Tonny Mawejje (Knattspyrnufélagið Þróttur, Iceland), Hassan Wasswa Mawanda (Vipers, Uganda), Kizito Kezironi (Vipers, Uganda), Muzamiru Mutyaba (KCCA, Uganda), Ibrahim Saddam Juma (Express, Uganda), Godfrey ‘Jajja Walu’ Walusimbi (Gor Mahia, Kenya), Paul Mucurezi (KCCA, Uganda), Martin Kiiza (SC Villa, Uganda) and Abdulmalick Vitalis Tabu (SC Villa, Uganda)

    Strikers: Geofrey Sserunkuma (KCCA, Uganda), Muhammed ‘Jaggarson’ Shaban (Onduparaka, Uganda), Yunus Sentamu (Ilves, Finnland), Derrick Nsibambi (KCCA, Uganda), Edrisa Lubega (Proline, Uganda), Erisa Ssekisambu (Vipers, Uganda)

  • Total Africa Cup of Nations 2017 finals: Our Target is to get out of the Group, Mawejje

    Total Africa Cup of Nations 2017 finals: Our Target is to get out of the Group, Mawejje

    The Uganda Cranes successfully conducted day two of residential training ahead of the Total Africa Cup of Nations in January 2017 .

    Tonny Mawejje and Murushid Juuko became the latest two players who joined the rest to make a total of 29 players in camp.

    After the mid-morning training, Tonny Mawejje expressed his excitement to be part of the upcoming AFCON 2017 .

    ‘As a player, it means a lot to me because I have longed for it for quite a long period of time.I am going to utilize this lifetime opportunity to exhibit to the maximum’ said Mawejje.

    He added that the teams target is to get out of the group stages and it would be witnessed by the tream’s response at the training.

    Three sessions were conducted on Tuesday (morning at 6.45 am, mid morning at 11 am and in the evening at 5 pm).

    The Wednesday session will start with Gym sessions at Accacia Mall.

    Players in Camp at the moment:

    Goalkeepers: Isma Watenga (Vipers, Uganda), Benjamin Ochan (KCCA, Uganda)

    Defenders: Ronald Mukiibi (Östersunds FK, Sweden), Denis  Iguma (AlAhed, Lebanon), Joseph Nsubuga (SC Villa Jogoo, Uganda), Nicholas Wadada (Vipers, Uganda), Joseph Ochaya (KCCA, Uganda), Shafiq Batambuze (Tusker, Kenya), Isaac Isinde (St George, Ethiopia), Timothy Awany (KCCA, Uganda), Richard Kassaga Jjuuko (URA, Uganda), Halid Lwaliwa (Vipers, Uganda), Rashid Toha (Onduparaka, Uganda), Murshid Juuko (Simba,Tanzania .

    Midfielders: Hassan Wasswa Mawanda (Vipers, Uganda),  Kizito Kezironi (Vipers, Uganda), Muzamiru Mutyaba (KCCA, Uganda), Saddam Juma (Express, Uganda), Godfrey Walusimbi (Gor Mahia, Kenya), Paul Mucurezi (KCCA, Uganda), Martin Kizza (SC Villa Jogoo, Uganda) and Abdulmalick Vitalis Tabu (SC Villa Jogoo, Uganda), Tonny Mawejje (Thotur,Iceland .

    Strikers: Geofrey Sserunkuma (KCCA, Uganda), Muhammed Shaban (Onduparaka, Uganda), Yunus Sentamu (Ilves, Finland), Derrick Nsibambi (KCCA, Uganda), Edrisa Lubega (Proline, Uganda), Erisa Ssekisambu (Vipers, Uganda)

  • Uganda Cranes intensify training drills ahead of Total AFCON 2017 finals in Gabon

    Uganda Cranes intensify training drills ahead of Total AFCON 2017 finals in Gabon

    On Tuesday, the Uganda Cranes team conducted three training sessions as they intensified their training sessions ahead of the Total Africa Cup of Nations finals in Gabon come the year 2017.

    The team, currently at the residential camp in Serene Suites Hotel in Mutundwe was boosted by the timely arrival of experienced midfielder Tonny Mawejje and defender Murushid Jjuuko.

    They trained at 6:45 p.m, 11 a.m and late in the evening at 5 p.m with the intention of boosting the fitness levels of the players.

    Micho during training at IUIU Kabojja Campus play ground with the players on Tuesday

    According to the head coach, Milutin Sredejovic, the intensified training sessions are to keep the players in shape.

    I am impressed by the response of players in the sessions. There are still remaining sessions which we believe will be purposeful towards team building and shaping the fitness levels of the players.

    Defender Timothy Awany tries to shoot as another defender Joseph Nsubuga closes him down
    Micho (right) and his assistant Fred Kajoba as they prepare the field of play prior to the Tuesday mid-morning session at IUIU Girls Campus in Kabojja

    Training resumes on Wednesday early morning.

    The players in Camp:

    Goalkeepers: Isma Watenga (Vipers, Uganda), Benjamin Ochan (KCCA, Uganda)

    Defenders: Ronald Mukiibi (Östersunds FK, Sweden), Denis  Iguma (Al Ahed, Lebanon), Joseph Nsubuga (SC Villa Jogoo, Uganda), Nicholas Wadada (Vipers, Uganda), Joseph Ochaya (KCCA, Uganda), Shafiq Batambuze (Tusker, Kenya), Isaac Isinde (St George, Ethiopia), Timothy Awany (KCCA, Uganda), Richard Kassaga Jjuuko (URA, Uganda), Halid Lwaliwa (Vipers, Uganda), Rashid Toha (Onduparaka, Uganda), Murshid Juuko (Simba,Tanzania .

    Midfielders: Hassan Wasswa Mawanda (Vipers, Uganda),  Kizito Kezironi (Vipers, Uganda), Muzamiru Mutyaba (KCCA, Uganda), Saddam Juma, (Express, Uganda), Godfrey Walusimbi (Gor Mahia, Kenya), Paul Mucurezi (KCCA, Uganda), Martin Kizza (SC Villa Jogoo, Uganda) and Abdulmalick Vitalis Tabu (SC Villa Jogoo, Uganda), Tonny Mawejje (Thotur,Iceland .

    Strikers: Geofrey Sserunkuma (KCCA, Uganda), Muhammed Shaban (Onduparaka, Uganda), Yunus Sentamu (Ilves, Finland), Derrick Nsibambi
    (KCCA, Uganda), Edrisa Lubega (Proline, Uganda), Erisa Ssekisambu, (Vipers, Uganda)

  • Total Africa Cup of Nations 2017 finals: Uganda Cranes begins residential training

    Total Africa Cup of Nations 2017 finals: Uganda Cranes begins residential training

    Uganda Cranes startedvresidential training on Monday ahead of the Total Africa Cup 2017 Finals in Gabon.

    27 players were part of the Aerobic session held at the Paradise Fitness Gym and later through ball work at Kabira Country Club in Bukoto.

    Players attended the gym and ball work drills under the close supervision of head coach, Milutin Sredejovic, his two assistants Moses Basena and Fred Kajoba (Goalkeeping coach), the team medical gurus Ronald Kisolo and Ivan Ssewanyana with the team manager, Chrispus Muyinda and the National Team’s Officer Patrick Ntege.

    After the ball work session at Bukoto, they entered the camp at Serene Suites in Mutundwe-the same Hotel used when played Comoros on 4th September.

    On Monday evening, they will resume training at Islamic University In Uganda in Kabojja.

    Edris Lubega dribbles the ball during the national team training on Monday

    Head coach, Milutin Sredejovic expressed delight about the start of the sessions.

    It gives joy to see us start the residential training and happy with the response of the players towards training 

    There will be double sessions for the team before the Christmas  break.

    Players who trained on Monday:

    Goalkeepers: Isma Watenga (Vipers, Uganda), Benjamin Ochan (KCCA, Uganda)

    Defenders: Ronald Mukiibi (Östersunds FK, Sweden), Denis  Iguma (Al Ahed, Lebanon), Joseph Nsubuga (SC Villa Jogoo, Uganda), Nicholas Wadada (Vipers, Uganda), Joseph Ochaya (KCCA, Uganda), Shafiq Batambuze (Tusker, Kenya), Isaac Isinde (St George, Ethiopia), Timothy Awany (KCCA, Uganda), Richard Kassaga Jjuuko (URA, Uganda), Halid Lwaliwa (Vipers, Uganda), Rashid Toha (Onduparaka, Uganda)

    Midfielders: Hassan Wasswa Mawanda (Vipers, Uganda),  Kizito Kezironi (Vipers, Uganda), Muzamiru Mutyaba (KCCA, Uganda), Saddam Juma (Express, Uganda), Godfrey Walusimbi (Gor Mahia, Kenya), Paul Mucurezi (KCCA, Uganda), Martin Kizza (SC Villa Jogoo, Uganda) and Abdulmalick Vitalis Tabu (SC Villa Jogoo, Uganda)

    Strikers: Geofrey Sserunkuma (KCCA, Uganda), Muhammed Shaban (Onduparaka, Uganda), Yunus Sentamu (Ilves, Finland), Derrick Nsibambi (KCCA, Uganda), Edrisa Lubega (Proline, Uganda), Erisa Ssekisambu (Vipers, Uganda)