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  • FIFA U20 Women World Cup Qualifiers:  Uganda Squad to Tanzania Confirmed

    FIFA U20 Women World Cup Qualifiers: Uganda Squad to Tanzania Confirmed

    • Tanzania vs Uganda – Sunday 19th January 2020 (Dar es Salaam)

    Uganda National U20 Women Football team technical staff has released the final team that will travel to Dar es Salaam to take on Tanzania in the first leg of FIFA U20 Women World Cup Qualifiers.

    Shadia  Nankya (UCU Lady Cardinals FC)1 is the team captain assisted by Shakirah Mutibwa (Asubo Gafford Ladies FC1) and Juliet Adeke (Kawempe Muslim Women Ladies FC ) as first and second assistant Captains respectively.

    The team will travel on Friday  17th January aboard Uganda Airlines Flight Number UR320 at 2 PM and arrive at 3:30 PM.

    The team has been in a residential training camp for 8 days at the FUFA Technical Centre, Njeru.

    Smiling faces after the girls’ last training session at FUFA Technical Centre, Njeru on Thursday.1

    Uganda will play against  Tanzania on Sunday at Chamanzi Stadium before meeting on 1st February 2020 at StarTimes stadium for the return leg.

    Oliver Mbekeka is the head coach of the Uganda U20 Women National team.

    ‘We are set and very ready for the game. Our target is not just to win but with many goals because this being a two legged affair we need to score as many goals as possible  that maybe helpful  going into the second leg.  I  know our opponents are not easy when facing Uganda  but we shall do our best to secure good results’ noted Mbekeka.

    Head Coach Oliver Mbekeka

    The winner over the two legs will play the either  Senegal or Sierra Leone in the second round of the qualifiers.

    Six players from the U17 women team have made the cut into the final squad of the Uganda U20 travelling on Friday. These are;   Juliet Nalukenge, Fauzia Najjemba, Margret  Kunihira, Musibika Stella, Naddunga Bira and Namusisi Joan.

    The Uganda U17 female players celebrate the first goal scored against Ethiopia by captain Juliet Nalukenge

    Travelling  Squad:

    Goalkeepers:  Juliet Adeke (Kawempe Muslim LFC),  Namusisi Joan ( Mukono HS).

    Defenders: Shadia Nankya (UCU Lady Cardinals), Stella Musibika (Kawempe Muslim LFC), Asia Nakibuuka (Kawempe Muslim LFC), Grace Aluka (Kawempe Muslim LFC), Aisha Namukisa (Kampala Queens FC),and Nadunga Bira (Olila HSC)

    Midfielders: Phiona Nabbumba (She Corporates FC), Teddy Najjuma (UCU Lady Cardinals), Shamirah Nalugya (Kawempe Muslim LFC), Anita Namata (Kawempe Muslim LFC), Shakira Mutiibwa (Asubo Gafford Ladies FC),

    Forwards: Fauzia Najjemba (Kampala Queens FC), Nalukenge (Kawempe Muslim LFC), Lillian Mutuuzo (Kampala Queens FC), Margret Kunihira (Kawempe Muslim LFC), Zaina Namuleme (Kampala Queens FC)

    Officials:

    Leader of Delegation-Mugena Agnes

    Delegate – Lonyes Angelo

    Delegate –Okello Walter

     Head Coach – Oliver Mbekeka

    Assistant Head Coach – Christine Wanyana

    Goalkeeper Coach – Ibrahim Mugisha

    Team Doctor – Mable Kabatalindwa

    Equipment Manager – Prossy Nalwadda

    Team Coordinator – Paul Mukatabala

    Media Officer – Mutebi Julius

    Technical Staff L-R; Ibrahim Mugisha (Goalkeeping Coach), Christine Wanyana (Assistant Head Coach), Oliver Mbekeka (Head Coach), Mable Kabatalindwa (Team Doctor) and Prossy Nalwadda (Equipment Manager)
  • AFCON 2021 Qualifiers: CAF makes Changes in the Remaining fixtures for Uganda Cranes

    AFCON 2021 Qualifiers: CAF makes Changes in the Remaining fixtures for Uganda Cranes

    Due to the changes in the schedule of the 2021 AFCON Final Tournament in Cameroon from June to January, the qualifying fixtures for Uganda Cranes and other African Countries were adjusted by the football governing body on the African Continent (CAF).

    Uganda Cranes will now play back to back against South Sudan between 23rd – 31st March 2020. The two games were meant to be played between 31st August and 8th September 2020.

    However, the match against Burkina Faso that was slated for October 2020 is now scheduled between 1st – 9th June 2020.

    In the last qualifying Group match, Uganda will play Malawi away between the dates of 31st August and 8th September 2020.

    Uganda Cranes is unbeaten in Group B after 2 games played against Burkina Faso (0-0) away and Malawi (2-0) at home. The results put Uganda in rhe driving seat with 4 points and a better 2 goal difference over Burkina Faso in the second  position (also 4 points).

    After the confirmation of the changes in fixtures by CAF, Uganda Cranes will have a busy schedule in March for both the Senior A-Team and the local-based CHAN Team that will be playing the final tournament in the same month in Cameroon.

    AFCON 2021 Group B remaining Fixtures

    Match Day 3 & 4

    23rd – 31st March 2020
    Uganda Vs South Sudan

    South Sudan Vs Uganda

    Match Day 5

    1st – 9th June 2020
    Uganda vs Burkina Faso

    Match Day 6

    31st August – 8th September 2020
    Malawi vs Uganda

    The Changes also affected the start of FIFA 2022 World Cup Qualifiers which have now been switched from March to October 5th-13th 2020.

     

    MAIN PHOTO: Uganda Cranes Team that started in the game against Malawi

  • Ugandan FIFA Referees Receive 2020 Badges, Medical Insurance Cover

    Ugandan FIFA Referees Receive 2020 Badges, Medical Insurance Cover

    Twenty-three FIFA Referees have received their Badges at a ceremony presided over by the FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo on Wednesday morning at Jevine Hotel, Kampala.

    Beaming with smiles L_R Nakitto Marex Nkumbi (Assistant Referee) and Nabadda Shamirah (Referee) show off their badges at Jevine Hotel

    While addressing the referees, the FUFA President congratulated the referees but also took time to highlight on the three Rs which are Recognising, Reporting and Resisting in cases for predetermined matches.

    ‘I congratulate all of you and we are grateful for the work you do as international referees for representing Uganda. Our interest is to make sure that we have referees who have integrity, fitness and performance. International referees shouls be exemplary to the rest of national and regional referees so as to deliver the function refereeing to perfection.  FUFA will try to protect the image of international referees but it is also important to carry the brand of FUFA wherever you go. It is our objective as FUFA that you keep healthy and fit. Therefore, we were motivated to have the health insurance cover including international referees and I would like to give credit to the Chairman UFRA for pushing this idea. I also advise you that it is very important to involve yourself in the game of football beyond refereeing in terms of what you can do while in retirement. The game would like to retain its people but only those who have a value addition. As a referee you need to Recognise, Report and Resist (3Rs) for any suspiscion on predetermined matches’

    FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo while addressing the referees at Jevine Hotel, Rubaga

    Ronnie Kalema Chairman Uganda Football Referees Association (UFRA) and FUFA Referees Standing Committee (FRSC)

    ‘In order to fulfil FUFA’s vision of Becoming the Number one football Nation in Africa on and off the field, it has been noted  that the referees have to be part & partial of project FIFA 2026 World Cup. At the international level Uganda is competing well as our referees were appointed to officiate at various high profile tournaments.  Shamira Nabadda was at FISU Games in Italy, Ssali Mashoud at the AFCON U17 and Okello Dick at  U20 AFCON & Junior tournaments. We have for the last one year delivered all competitions with pride and our 2020 program is to support the FIFA Referees attain higher grounds at Africa & the world at large. I thank FUFA for including all the international referees on FUFA Insurance cover program.

    Ronnie Kalema (L)  handing over FIFA badge to Beachsoccer referee Kawagga Bazirio Kennedy

    FUFA Deputy CEO- Football Decolas Kiiza also addressed the referees

    ‘In the year concluded a number of milestones were registered in the referees’ department.  We have an increment from 22 to 23 international referees and amongst these six have received the FIFA badge for the first time. We organised several refereeing courses at regional, national levels, got involved in continental and international courses . We are looking forward to replicate the same this year. We thank the FUFA EXCOM for approving the proposal to improve referees’ welfare and thus we reduced the number of the Uganda Premier League officials to twenty centre referees and thirty assistants’

    The new recipients of the FIFA badges are; Madanda Ronald (Referee), Mulindwa Hakim (Assistant Referee), Okudra Emmanuel (Assistant Referee), Nsubuga Brian Emmy and Sengendo Isaac (Futsal Referees) while Atuhaire Docus bounces back on the list as Woman Assistant referee.

    The Full list of Uganda FIFA referees for the year 2020;

    Male referees: Ssali Mashood, Muhabi Alex, Sabilla Ali Chelangat, Oloya William and Ronald Madanda

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

    Referees in a group photo after the event at Jevine Hotel

    Futsal Referees: Nsubuga Brian Emmy, Sengendo Isaac

    Beach Soccer: Kintu Ivan Bayige, Mugerwa Shafic, Ssenteza Muhammad and Kawagga Bazirio Kennedy

    Futsal and Beach soccer referees with the FUFA President L-R; Nsubuga Brian Emmy(Futsal), Ssenteza Muhammad (Beach soccer), Kintu Ivan Bayige (Beach Soccer), FUFA President, Kawagga Bazirio Kennedy (Beach Soccer) and Ssengendo Issac (Futsal)

    Women referees: Nabadda Shamirah and Murungi Diana

    Women Assistant referees: Nantabo Lydia Wanyama, Nakitto Marex Nkumbi, Mutonyi Jane and Atuhaire Docus

    Female referees and Assistants with the FUFA President L-R; Nabadda Shamirah (Referee), Nakitto Marex Nkumbi(Assistant Referee), Murungi Diana(Referee), FUFA President, Atuhaire Docus(Assistant Referee), Nantabo Lydia Wanyama(Assistant Referee) and Mutonyi Jane(Assistant Referee)

     

  • Uganda U17 team builds early advantage with 2 goal cushion over Ethiopia

    Uganda U17 team builds early advantage with 2 goal cushion over Ethiopia

    FIFA U17 Women World Cup Qualifiers (1st Leg)

    • Uganda 2-0 Ethiopia

    It is advantage Uganda prior to the return leg of the FIFA U17 Women World Cup qualifier away in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

    This followed a 2-0 home over Ethiopia during the first leg played at the Star Times Stadium, Lugogo in Kampala on Saturday, 11th January 2020.

    A goal in each half from team captain Juliet Nalukenge and second half substitute Catherine Nagaddya inspired the Ugandan youngsters.

    The Uganda U17 female players celebrate the first goal scored by captain Juliet Nalukenge (Holding boot)

    Nalukenge headed home the first goal after just four minutes  from Fauzia Najjemba’s cross on the right flank before Nagaddya’s second with five minutes to play.

    Uganda would have earned their second goal on 11 minutes but Hadijah Nandago’s goal was disallowed by Sudanese referee Khadmallah Angato Koko for off-side.

    Fauzia Najjemba dribbles during the game

    Two minutes into the second half, Shakira Nyinagahirwa became the first player to be cautioned for a malicious foul.

    Uganda’s goalie Daphine Nyayenga was fully alert with the rest of the defenders to tame any damage until Nagaddya found the second goal from another Najjemba’s cross, this time on the left.

    The return leg will be held between 20th and 25th January 2020.

    The winner on aggregate over the two legs will face either Tanzania or Burundi in the next round.

    Uganda U-17 XI

    Team Line Ups:

    Uganda U-17 Starting XI Vs Ethiopia (Shirt Numbers in Brackets)

    Daphine Nyayenga (1), Samalie Nakachwa (9),Sumaya Komuntale (5), Bira Nadunga (17), Musibika Stella (14), Kevin Nakacwa (11), Kunihira Margret (6), Shakira Nyinagahirwa (8), Juliet Nalukenge (10), Nandago Hadijja (12), Fauzia Najjemba (13)

    The technical members with some of the substitute during the singing of the national anthem

    SUBSTITUTES: Namusisi Joan (18), Catherine Nagadya (7), Gillian Akandinda (2), Namugerwa Gloria (15), Akiror Patricia (3), Namaganda Zaituni (16), Zaina Nandede (20)

    Ethiopia U17 XI

    Ethiopia U-17 XI: Foziya Zenabu Temesgen (G.K), Betlehem Bekele Chumo, Ariet Odong Ojho, Haile Nigist Bekele, Jemal Endris Medina,  Haile Beleti Zewdu, Kama Netsanet Tsehgaye (Captain), Hana Hailu Kefele, Truwork Wodajo Arajaw, Yordanos Berhe Yirgaw, Mesay Temesgen Tanga

    Subs: Banchayehu Demelash Alem (G.K), Tsion Feleken Fanakasha, Serkalem Basa Tonja, Fasika Mesfin Gojam, Yemisrach Moges Kebede,  Fana Zenebe Belew, Kalkidan Tesfaye Belew

    The team captains with the match officials

    Officials:

    Center Referee: Khadmallah Angato Koko (Sudan)

    Assistant Referee 1: Hanadi Ismail (Sudan)

    Assistant Referee 2: Remaz Khalil (Sudan)

    Fourth Official: Darlene Nduwayo (Burundi)

    Commissioner: Pauline Bazembama Diamoneka (Congo)

  • FIFA U-17 Women World Cup Qualifiers: Uganda XI vs Ethiopia

    FIFA U-17 Women World Cup Qualifiers: Uganda XI vs Ethiopia

     FIFA U17 Women World Cup Qualifiers

    Uganda – Ethiopia, 4 pm

    Star Times stadium, Lugogo 

    Fees: 5,000/- (Ordinary), 20,000/- (VIP), 50,000/- (VIP) 

    Live on 102.1 FUFA f.m, FUFA TV & All Official FUFA social media plat forms.

    The Uganda U-17 national women team head coach Ayub Khalifa has confirmed the 18 man team to face Ethiopia in a FIFA World Cup qualifier at Lugogo, Kampala.

    Daphine Nyayenga starts in goal posts ahead of Joan Namusisi.

    The 10 outfield players include Samalie Nakachwa, Sumaya Komuntale Bira Nadunga, Stellah Musibika, Kevin Nakacwa, Margret Kunihira, Shakira Nyinagahirwa, Hadijja Nandago, Fauzia Najjemba and team skipper Juliet Nalukenge.

    Uganda U17 XI vs Ethiopia

    It is a rich bench that awaits to come on at any stage of the game given need and urgency.

    Among the substitutes include; Joan Namusisi, Catherine Nagadya, Gillian Akandinda, Gloria Namugerwa, Patricia Akiror, Zaituni Namaganda and Zaina Nandede.

    Uganda U-17 Starting XI Vs Ethiopia (Shirt Numbers in Brackets)
    …………………………..
    1. Daphine Nyayenga (1)
    2. Samalie Nakachwa (9)
    3. Sumaya Komuntale (5)
    4. Bira Nadunga (17)
    5. Musibika Stella (14)
    6. Kevin Nakacwa (11)
    7. Kunihira Margret (6)
    8. Shakira Nyinagahirwa (8)
    9. Juliet Nalukenge (10)
    10. Nandago Hadijja (12)
    11. Fauzia Najjemba (13)

    SUBSTITUTES
    ……………………………….
    12. Namusisi Joan (18)
    13. Catherine Nagadya (7)
    14. Gillian Akandinda (2)
    15. Namugerwa Gloria (15)
    16. Akiror Patricia (3)
    17. Namaganda Zaituni (16)
    18. Zaina Nandede (20)

  • FIFA U-17 Women World Cup Qualifiers: Uganda vs Ethiopia; Our fans will be entertained

    FIFA U-17 Women World Cup Qualifiers: Uganda vs Ethiopia; Our fans will be entertained

     FIFA U17 Women World Cup Qualifiers

    Uganda – Ethiopia, 4 pm

    Star Times stadium, Lugogo 

    Fees: 5,000/-, 20,000/-, 50,000/- 

    Ugandan football fans are set to be treated to an entertaining brand of football if coach Ayub Khalifa Kiyingi’s words are anything to go by.
    According to the national U17 Women team head coach, his team is very much prepared to pass the Ethiopian test in the first leg of the FIFA U17 Women World Cup qualifiers first round fixture on tomorrow at the Star Times stadium, Lugogo.
    Kiyingi made the remarks after conducting the final training session on Friday afternoon.
    ‘We are set and very ready for the game. Our target is not just to win but with many goals because this being a two legged affair we need to score as many goals  that maybe helpful going into the second. I don’t know much about our opponents because they chose not to participate in the CECAFA U17 Women Challenge Cup late last year but our assumption is that their style doesn’t so much differ from how the senior team plays that is to say with short passed. Nevertheless we are ready for whatever they will throw at us.Khalifa noted.
    Head coach Ayub Khalifa goes through the paces with the U-17 players in a training session
    The return leg of this fixture is set to be played on January 26th in Addis Ababa when Ethiopia hosts.
    The winner over the two legs will play the winner between Tanzania and Burundi in the second round.
    Uganda has played a mouth-watering 10 games since September last year losing none. The team has won 8 and drawn 2 games.
  • FIFA U20 Women World Cup Qualifiers: Day 2 Of Training Ahead of  Tanzania Clash

    FIFA U20 Women World Cup Qualifiers: Day 2 Of Training Ahead of Tanzania Clash

    FIFA U20 Women World Cup Qualifiers

    18th January 2020 Uganda Vs Uganda- Dar es salaam

    The National U20 women football team, embarked on serious training on the very first day Of  Friday morning, after entering residential camp on Thursday evening at FUFA Technical Centre, Njeru.

    The is in preparation for the FIFA U20  Women World Cup Qualifiers against Tanzania U20 in Dar es Salaam scheduled for Saturday 18th January 2020.

    Shakirah Mutibwa during training

    A team of 30 players was summoned and is being handled by head coach Oliver Mbekeka, assisted by  Christine Wanyana, Ibrahim Mugisha (Goalkeeping coach).

    Goalkeeping coach Ibrahim Mugisha talking to the girls

    Five(5) of the 30 are yet to report to camp as they still have another engagement with U17 Women National Team that will clash with Ethiopia U17 in the FIFA U17 Women World Cup Qualifiers on Saturday 11th January 2020 at StarTimes Stadium, Lugogo.

    qualifier first leg tie against Tanzania away in Dar es Salaam on January 18, before the return leg later in Kampala.

    We have started on a slow note because it has been a while since we came together, but by the end of the seven days that we have here, the players will have picked up the needed grades’ said Mbekeka said.

    L-R; Ibrahim Mugisha, Wanyana Christine and Oliver Mbekeka

    Mbekeka however, expressed the challenge on the fitness level of players, this is the reason why much of the emphasis was on physical training on the sand.

  • FUFA Women’s Cup 2020: Registration for 4th edition opens up

    FUFA Women’s Cup 2020: Registration for 4th edition opens up

    Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) has officially opened up registration for the 4th edition of the FUFA Women’s Cup for all Clubs across the Country.

    The registration fees for FUFA Women Super League and FUFA Women’s Elite League are Ug. Sh. 100,000.

    The regional league teams will each pay Ug. Sh. 70,000 while non-league teams will register at a fee of Ug. Sh. 150,000.

    Payments are made through the FUFA Ecobank Bank Account Number 0060096105476004 (Ndeeba Branch).

    The process for registration is to run for 19 days and will end on 31st January 2020 however draws.

    The fixture will be organized and released by the 12th February 2020.

    Meanwhile, only Clubs that will fulfill the registration process by 31st January shall have the mandate to take part in the Competition.

    Brief History:

    Makerere University Women Football Club is the reigning cup holder after successfully winning the trophy in the final against Lady Doves FC.

    Olila High School won the 1st edition in 2017 in Busia, UCU Lady Cardinals lifted the 2nd edition in Sheema Bushenyi before Makerere University grabbed their first-ever football trophy in 2019.

    Lady Doves midfielder Leticia Nabbosa was the MVP of the 1st edition, UCU Lady Cardinals striker Maureen Kinavudori took the MVP of the 2nd edition and Makerere University play-maker Aminah Nababi was named MVP in the previous competition.

    Fazila Ikwaput playing for Olila in 2017 finished as the top scorer of the 1st edition with 5 goals, In 2018 Sharuwah Nakayima of Bugiri Town View was the top scorer whereas defender Shadia Nankya finished at the top with 7 goals in 2019.

    MAIN PHOTO: Makerere University Women Football Club players and officials celebrate their FUFA Women Uganda Cup triumph in 2019

     

  • FIFA U-17 Women World Cup Qualifiers: Uganda is more than ready for Ethiopia – Ayub Khalifa Kiyingi

    FIFA U-17 Women World Cup Qualifiers: Uganda is more than ready for Ethiopia – Ayub Khalifa Kiyingi

    FIFA U-17 Women World Cup Qualifiers (Saturday, 10th January 2020)

    First Leg: Uganda Vs Ethiopia

    At Star Times Stadium, Lugogo (4:00 PM)

    Uganda takes on Ethiopia in the first leg of the first round of the FIFA U17 Women World Cup 2020 at the Star Times Stadium, Lugogo this Saturday on January 11th, 2019.

    The team this morning switched base from the FUFA Technical Centre in Njeru where it has camped since Friday, January 3rd, 2019.

    After conducting the morning training session at the Star Times Stadium, Lugogo, the team checked-in at the Cranes Paradise Hotel in Kisaasi where it is accommodated until after the game.

    Uganda Women U-17 head coach Ayub Khalifa Kiyingi

    In his remarks, Ayub Khalifa Kiyingi emphasized the importance of scoring and winning with a handsome goal margin.

    This will will take pressure off the team ahead of the return leg. The session at Lugogo on Thursday majorly focused on building and executing attacks.

    We want to score and win the game with as many goals on Saturday because a bigger scoreline will relieve us of any pressure going into the return leg away from home. Overtime in camp we have touched almost every detail but today, and in our last training session tomorrow emphasis will be centered on attacks because we need those goals and in plenty’ Khalifa noted.

    Uganda U17 players stretch

    The return leg will be played in a fortnight in Addis Ababa.

    The winner over both legs progress will progress to the next round to face between Burundi and Tanzania in the second round.

  • Entrance fees for Uganda Vs Ethiopia U17 World cup Qualifier  confirmed

    Entrance fees for Uganda Vs Ethiopia U17 World cup Qualifier confirmed

    FIFA U17 Women World Cup Qualifier

    Saturday 11th January 2020

    Uganda Vs Ethiopia

    StarTimes Stadium – Lugogo

    Kick-Off: 4:00pm

    Entry Fees:

    Ordinary 5000/= 

    VIP- 20000/=

    VVIP 50,000/=

    FUFA has confirmed the entry charges for the FIFA U17 World Cup Qualifier first leg match between Uganda and Ethiopia to be played on Saturday 11th January 2020 at the StarTimes Stadium Lugogo.

    During the Weekly Press Conference at FUFA House, FUFA Deputy CEO (Football) Decolas Kiiza established that the prices will range from Sh. 5000 for Ordinary, Sh. 20,000 for VIP and Sh. 50,000 for VVIP.

    However, Kiiza stated that there will be no free entrance to any stakeholder since it is a development team that will need to generate funds for the success of the project to the final tournament in India due November this year.

    On the same issue, Kiiza confirmed that the FUFA President and his Executive Committee will also pay for the entrance.

    FUFA Deputy CEO (Football) Decolas Kiiza talking to the press during the FUFA Weekly Press Conference at FUFA House

    In  view of the fact that it is a development team, we shall not allow  free entrance for anybody at Lugogo.  We have got assurance that the FUFA President and his Executive Committee will also pay for the match so as to be able to generate resources’ noted FUFA Deputy CEO  Decolas Kiiza. 

    The Uganda U17 team won the inaugural CECAFA Championship in December and had earlier emerged Champions in  the inaugural COSAFA U17 Championship in Mauritius.

    Ethiopia U17 Women  team is expected to land in the country on  Thursday.

    The Match will Kick off at 4:00pm EAT.

    MAIN PHOTO: Uganda XI that started against Kenya in the final match of CECAFA Girls U17 Championship

  • FIFA U20 Women World Cup Qualifiers: Uganda Provisional Squad  of 30 Players Named

    FIFA U20 Women World Cup Qualifiers: Uganda Provisional Squad of 30 Players Named

    FIFA U20 Women World Cup Qualifier

    18th January 2020

    Tanzania Vs Uganda

    FUFA has released a provisional squad of 30 players that will start preparations for FIFA U20 Women World Cup Qualifier 1st leg match against Tanzania on 18th January 2020 away in Dar es Salaam.

    Olive Mbekeka has been appointed to serve as the head coach, assisted by former Crested Cranes captain Christine Wanyana.  Ibrahim Mugisha takes on the goalkeeping coach role on the team while Mable Kabatalindwa is the Team Doctor.

    FUFA has been kept busy into the new year as the Uganda U17 Women team is also in camp preparing for a world cup qualifier against Ethiopia due this weekend at Lugogo.

    L-R Prossy Nalwadda, Mable Kabatalindwa, Olive Mbekeka, FUFA Deputy CEO (Football) Decolas Kiiza, Christine Wanyana and Ibrahim Mugisha after the FUFA weekly Press Conference on Wednesday at FUFA House.

    The squad will immediately enter camp this Thursday 9th January at the FUFA Technical Centre Njeru.

    However, most of the players in the squad have already featured for the Senior National Team ‘The Crested Cranes’ and also the U17 Girls Team.

    Nankya Shadia, Grace Aluka, Alupo Norah, Aisha Namukisa, Zaina Namuleme, Lillian Mutuuzo, and Nabbumba Phiona are the notable regular players on the Crested Cranes team that made it to the list.

    Margaret Kunihira, Juliet Nalukenge, Fauzia Najjemba, Stella Musibika and goalkeeper Daphine Nyayenga who play for the Uganda U17 Girls National Team were also summoned.

    Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC captain Mariam Nakabugo is part of the squad together with teammates Asia Nakibuuka, Anita Namata, Sharon Nadunga, Shamirah Nalugya, and goalkeeper Juliet Adeke.

    Brief U20 background:

    This is the second time Uganda is taking part in the FIFA U20 Women World Cup qualifiers. The first appearance in the qualifiers was in 2013 with a tremendous 22-0 aggregate win over South Sudan.

    Sandra Nabweteme and Hassifa Nassuna are the current active players in the Senior Team that played for the U20 team in 2013. They both scored a hattrick in the return leg at Lugogo Stadium on 28th September.

    Provisional Squad:

    Goalkeepers: Daphine Nyayenga (Uganda Martyrs HS), Juliet Adeke (Kawempe Muslim LFC), Else Najjemba (St. Noa SS), Zaharah Nankya (Makerere University WFC).

    Defenders: Shadia Nankya (UCU Lady Cardinals), Stella Musibika (Kawempe Muslim LFC), Asia Nakibuuka (Kawempe Muslim LFC), Mariam Nakabugo (Kawempe Muslim LFC), Fatuma Nakasumba (Kampala Queens FC), Grace Aluka (Kawempe Muslim LFC), Elizabeth Nakigozi (Muteesa II Royal Univ WFC), Eunice Ariokot (Olila HS WFC) and Aisha Namukisa (Kampala Queens FC).

    Midfielders: Phiona Nabbumba (She Corporates FC), Teddy Najjuma (UCU Lady Cardinals), Sharon Naddunga (Kawempe Muslim LFC), Shamirah Nalugya (Kawempe Muslim LFC), Zaina Namuleme (Kampala Queens FC), Aisha Nantongo (St. Noa SS), Anita Namata (Kawempe Muslim LFC), Moureen Afoyo (Ajax Queens FC), Shakira Mutiibwa (Asubo Gafford Ladies FC), and Joan Nabirye (Asubo Gafford Ladies FC).

    Forwards: Fauzia Najjemba (Kampala Queens FC), Norah Alupo (Saviors FC), Juliet Nalukenge (Kawempe Muslim LFC), Lillian Mutuuzo (Kampala Queens FC), Margret Kunihira (Kawempe Muslim LFC), and Favour Nambatya (She Corporate FC)

    Officials:

    Head Coach – Olive Mbekeka

    Assistant Head Coach – Christine Wanyana

    Goalkeeper Coach – Ibrahim Mugisha

    Team Doctor – Mable Kabatalindwa

    Equipment Manager – Prossy Nalwadda

    Team Coordinator – Paul Mukatabala

    MAIN PHOTO: Olive Mbekeka demonstrating to players during training

  • Airtel Fulfills Pledge To 1978 Uganda Cranes Legends

    Airtel Fulfills Pledge To 1978 Uganda Cranes Legends

    Uganda Cranes official sponsors Airtel fulfilled their promise to the living legends of the 1978 Uganda Cranes Legends team with a 4G smartphone each who attended the 2019 Airtel FUFA Awards in Munyonyo.

    The function held at FUFA House on Monday morning was presided over by the FUFA 1st Vice President Justus Mugisha and the FUFA CEO Edgar Watson.

    Airtel Uganda was represented by Head of Public Relations Sumin Namaganda.

    L-R Airtel Head of Public Relations Sumin Namaganda and FUFA 1st Vice President Justus Mugisha during the function

    Representing the 1978 legends were Ashe Mukasa, Barnabas Mwesiga, Paul Ssali, and Abbey Nassur.

    In his address, the FUFA 1st Vice President Justus Mugisha thanked Airtel for recognising the football icons who represented Uganda at the 1978 AFCON and urged all football lovers to support Airtel.

    FUFA 1st Vice President Justus Mugisha during the function

    We thank Airtel for the endless support to football.  It is such a great gesture to recognise the football icons in addition to sponsoring the Uganda Cranes, Regional tours, Airtel Rising Stars and the FUFA Awards. I urge all Ugandans especially football lovers to support Airtel because they also inject in the beautiful gameSaid Mugisha.

    L-R Paul Ssali and Abbey Nasur after receiving their Smartphones

    Meanhile Sumin Namaganda on behalf of Airtel applauded the legends for the heroic display during the 1978 AFCON in Ghana and expressed her gratitude for having an opportunity of rubbing shoulders with the icons because many people weren’t born then to watch them play.

    Bernabas Mwesiga receiving a smartphone from FUFA 1st Vice President Justus Mugisha

    During the Airtel FUFA Awards 2019 at Speke Resort Munyonyo, the Airtel Uganda Managing Director VG Somasekhar made a commitment to honor the 1978 legends who turned up at the event in Munyinyo and I am here to fulfill his pledge. We are graciously happy to have some of them now and we promise to keep honoring you. Airtel Uganda will continue supporting football in Uganda because we believe it is the tenacity that will take this country to another level. We shall continue our sponsorships to football in Uganda and partnerships’ said Namaganda

    Airtel Head of Public Relations Sumin Namaganda making her speech after fulfilling the pledge

    Speaking on behalf of the 1978 Uganda Cranes squad, Ashe Mukasa appreciated FUFA for organising the Airtel FUFA Awards and inviting them to attend the function from which Mr. VG Somasekhar made his promise.

    Ashe Mukasa receiving his phone from FUFA Vice President Justus Mugisha

    On behalf of the 1978 Uganda Cranes squad, I thank FUFA for the invitation to the Airtel FUFA Awards. We also thank Airtel for the gifts and promise to stick to the brand because it is the only way we can express our real gratitudeSaid Mukasa

    MAIN PHOTO: Airtel and FUFA officials in a group photo with Uganda Cranes 1978 legends

  • FIFA U-17 Women World Cup Qualifiers: Nalukenge Optimistic As Residential Training Enters Day Two

    FIFA U-17 Women World Cup Qualifiers: Nalukenge Optimistic As Residential Training Enters Day Two

    FIFA U-17 Women World Cup Qualifiers:

    First Leg: 11th January 2020

    Uganda Vs Ethiopia – Star Times Stadium, Lugogo (4 PM)

    The national U17 women team players are relishing the opportunity to play in a FIFA World cup and can’t wait to give their best shot in the ultimate qualifiers.

    Uganda U17 Girls in a warm-up drill at FUFA Technical Centre, Njeru on Sunday

    The recently crowned CECAFA champions are in camp at the FUFA Technical Centre, Njeru preparing to take on Ethiopia in the first-ever FIFA U17 Women World Cup qualifier on Saturday at the StarTimes stadium.

    According to team captain Juliet Nalukenge who is the reigning Airtel FUFA awards female player of the year the team is very grateful to FUFA for continuously availing them with opportunities to play and develop as a team.

    Prior to their CECAFA glory, the team had previously participated and won the inaugural COSAFA U17 girls championship in Mauritius.

    On behalf of my teammates I want to thank the federation for giving yet another opportunity by registering us to take part in the FIFA U17 Women World Cup 2020 qualifiers. We can only do one thing to express our gratitude; giving it our best shot. We are geared towards performing well and promise to do our very best to see to it that we qualify.’ Nalukenge remarked after the morning training session on the second day of the residential camp.

    Playing in the world cup qualifiers is a grand opportunity that is going to help us develop as a team and individually as players. We are looking forward to the experience which we believe will be a good one.’ Nalukenge added.

    The players in a warm up drill

    The team under coach Ayub Khalifa Kiyingi, deputized by Hadijja Namuyanja. Oliver Mbekeka and James Magala are the other members of the technical bench serving as fitness and goalkeepers’ coaches respectively whereas Joan Namusisi is the team manager.

    According to head coach Ayub Khalifa, the morning training session on day II mainly focused on tactical play and concentration in the 3rd half of the pitch that is aimed at sharpening the minds of players and help them make quick and efficient decisions to execute attacks that will deliver the goals that the team will need to advance as far as they can and even qualify.

    Team work in the residential camp at Njeru is exemplified by the uniformity and courage by the players
  • Uganda U17 Women Team Embarks on FIFA World cup preparations

    Uganda U17 Women Team Embarks on FIFA World cup preparations

    FIFA U-17 Women World Cup Qualifiers:

    First Leg: 11th January 2020

    Uganda Vs Ethiopia – Star Times Stadium, Lugogo (4 PM)

    The Uganda national U17 women team has today morning embarked on on-field preparations for the FIFA U17 Women World Cup 2020 qualifiers at the FUFA Technical Centre in Njeru where the team is camping.
    Uganda plays Ethiopia in the first round with the first leg of the 2 legged fixture due to be played in Kampala next Saturday on January 11th, 2020 at the Star Times stadium, Lugogo and the return leg a week later in Ethiopia.
    The Uganda U-17 girls in training at FUFA Technical Centre, Njeru
    The Uganda U17 girls in training
    The team reported to camp last evening and after conducting their first training session this head coach Ayub Khalifa Kiyingi was pleased with the response of his players.
    `Being that they have been off, I expected their fitness levels to be a bit down so in today’s session we majorly focused on assessing and improving their fitness after which we did some ball works but on the whole I am pleased they are not badly off. We are going to build on that in the following sessions.’ Khalifa noted.
    The team will conduct another session in the evening at 4 PM.
    Uganda U17 girls team in a prayer session

    Full Summoned Team:

    Goalkeepers: Daphine Nyayenga (Uganda Martyrs HS), Joan Namusisi (Mukono HS) and Nyamita  Zulaika (Asubo Gafford Ladies WFC)

    Others: Juliet Nalukenge (Kawempe Muslim WFC), Akadinda Gillian (Olila High School WFC), Namugerwa Goria ( Uganda Martyrs HS), Musibika Stella (Kawempe Muslim WFC), Akiror Patricia (Masaka SS), Komuntale Sumayah (King of kings ), Nakacwa Samalie (Kawempe Muslim), Nadunga Bira (Olila High School WFC),Nakacwa Kevin ( Uganda Martyrs HS), Nangonzi Maureen ( Mukono High), Nyinagahirwa Shakirah (Kawempe Muslim WFC), Odaru Immaculate ( Mukono High ) Nagayi Eva ( Rines Secondary School), Kyomuhendo Sumaya ( Isra Soccer Academy), Nakayenga Brenda (Kawempe Muslim WFC), Adokole Esther (Amus College), Kunihira Margret ( Kawempe Muslim WFC), Munyana Brenda ( Uganda Martyrs HS), Nagadya Catherine ( Uganda Martyrs HS), Nandede Zainah (Amus College), Namaganda Zaitun (Taggy High School), Nyakato Ruth (Tooro Queens WFC), Nandago Hadijah (Isra Soccer Academy), Amonding Mercy (Bishop Secondary School)

    Oliver Mbekeka (left) with head coach Ayub Khalifa Kiyingi
  • FIFA U-17 Women World Cup Qualifiers: Ayub names Uganda Squad

    FIFA U-17 Women World Cup Qualifiers: Ayub names Uganda Squad

    FIFA U-17 Women World Cup Qualifiers:

    First Leg: 11th January 2020

    Uganda Vs Ethiopia – Star Times Stadium, Lugogo (4 PM)

    Uganda U17 Women’ National Team Head coach Ayub Khalifa has released a provisional squad of 30 players that will begin preparations for the Women World Cup Qualifiers first round slated for 11th  January 2020 in Uganda.

    CECAFA  Women U17 valuable player Fauzia Najjemba and Airtel  FUFA Women Football of the year Nalukenge Juliet are part of the summoned squad.

    Airtel FUFA MVP Juliet Nalukenge is part of the team

     There are other players who were part of the teams that lifted COSAFA U17 Women trophy in Mauritius and CECAFA U17 Women trophy in Njeru.

    However, Ayub Khalifa has summoned some new faces that were not part of the CECAFA  team and these include St.Noah  striker Allen Nasaazi and teammate Kigongo Angella Auchi.

    Uganda women U17 National Team Head Coach Ayub Khalifa

    The players will officially begin residential training on Friday 3rd January at the FUFA Technical Centre, Njeru.

    Full Summoned Team:

    Goalkeepers: Daphine Nyayenga (Uganda Martyrs HS), Joan Namusisi (Mukono HS) and Nyamita  Zulaika (Asubo Gafford Ladies WFC)

    Others: Juliet Nalukenge (Kawempe Muslim WFC), Akadinda Gillian (Olila High School WFC), Namugerwa Goria ( Uganda Martyrs HS), Musibika Stella (Kawempe Muslim WFC), Akiror Patricia (Masaka SS), Komuntale Sumayah (King of kings ), Nakacwa Samalie (Kawempe Muslim), Nadunga Bira (Olila High School WFC),Nakacwa Kevin ( Uganda Martyrs HS), Nangonzi Maureen ( Mukono High), Nyinagahirwa Shakirah (Kawempe Muslim WFC), Odaru Immaculate ( Mukono High ) Nagayi Eva ( Rines Secondary School), Kyomuhendo Sumaya ( Isra Soccer Academy), Nakayenga Brenda (Kawempe Muslim WFC), Adokole Esther (Amus College), Kunihira Margret ( Kawempe Muslim WFC), Munyana Brenda ( Uganda Martyrs HS), Nagadya Catherine ( Uganda Martyrs HS), Nandede Zainah (Amus College), Namaganda Zaitun (Taggy High School), Nyakato Ruth (Tooro Queens WFC), Nandago Hadijah (Isra Soccer Academy), Amonding Mercy (Bishop Secondary School).

  • Stanbic Uganda Cup 2019 – 2020: Round of 64 Draws conducted, prize money increased

    Stanbic Uganda Cup 2019 – 2020: Round of 64 Draws conducted, prize money increased

    2019 – 2020 Stanbic Uganda Cup:

    Round of 64:  Starts 20th – 26th January 2020

    The Stanbic Uganda Cup Round of 64 draw was successfully held at Turaco Hall, Serena Hotel on Thursday, 2nd January 2020.

    The FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo flanked by the Federation Competitions Director Hajjati Aisha Nalule and the Stanbic Bank Head of Marketing and Communication Daniel Ogong attended the draws.

    FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo shows off the Police pick from the pot. 

    ‘We thank the sponsors (Stanbic Bank) for the continued sponsorship. The opportunities in this competition are equal for all the clubs. At least a match in each of the round televised live in the 2019 – 2020 Stanbic Uganda Cup. Resources allowing, we shall have the semi-finals and finals televised live. FUFA will still pay for the CAF representatives on the continent for as long as they can progress’ Magogo noted.

    Stanbic Bank reaffirmed commitment towards sponsorship with an increased prize money for a package of Shs 132M in total.

    The breakdown for the top performers will see the winner  take Shs 40M, runners up Shs 20M, Semifinalists (12M each), quarter finalists (Shs 6M each) and round of 16 (Shs 3 M each)

    ‘We are pleased to again be part of the Stanbic Uganda Cup which is the biggest club football competition in the country. It is a very unique competition in that it enables small clubs at the lower levels of our football league system take on the giant clubs in the premier league’ Ogong noted.

    Stanbic Bank head of Marketing and Communications Daniel Ogong (right)

    The matches for round of 64 will kick off  from 20th to 26th January 2020 at various play grounds across the country.

    The winner of the competition will represent the country in the CAF Confederation Cup.

    Cathy Adengo of Stanbic Bank during the draw

    2019 – 2020 Stanbic Uganda Cup Round of 64 Fixtures (*Home Team first)

    • Spartans Vs Paidha Black Angels
    • Kampala University Vs Kataka
    • Bugoigo (Buliisa) Vs Wakiso Giants
    • Catida Vs KCCA
    • Admin (Tororo) Vs Police
    • Fire Fire Vs Light SS
    • Kiryandongo United Vs Kigezi Home Boyz
    • Soroti Vs Kansai Plascon
    • Mbale Garage Vs UPDF
    • Kajjansi United Vs Vipers
    • St Marys  HeritageVs Express
    • Busia Young Vs Busoga United
    • Six O’clock (Bushenyi) Vs Kitara
    • Super Eagles (Gulu) Vs SC Villa
    • Mvara (Arua) Vs BUL –
    • Koboko Rising Stars Vs Bright Stars
    • Kakira United Vs Mbarara City – Kakira
    • Star Light Vs Tooro United – Soroti
    • Bugamba (Rwampara) Vs Onduparaka
    • Chimpanzee (Bundibugyo) Vs Nyamityobora
    • Gadafi (Jinja) Vs MYDA
    • Luweero United Vs Doves All Stars
    • Lugazi Municipal Vs URA
    • SanSiro (Mbale) Vs Kyetume
    • Kigezi FC Vs Bukedea Town Council
    • Young Elephants (Nwoya) Vs Marines
    • Katwe United Vs Proline
    • U-Touch (Gulu) Vs Water
    • Free Stars (Mukono) Vs Saviours
    • Ggaba Vs Kiboga Young – Ggaba
    • FHL (Moyo) Vs Ndejje University
    • Dove FC (Masindi) Vs New Villa
    Anthony Tumwesigye picked KCCA away to Catida
  • Stanbic Uganda Cup 2019/2020: Round of 64 Draws set for Thursday, 2nd January 2020

    Stanbic Uganda Cup 2019/2020: Round of 64 Draws set for Thursday, 2nd January 2020

    The official launch for the Round of 64 draws of the 2019/2020 Stanbic Uganda Cup is scheduled for Thursday 2nd January 2020 at Turaco Hall, Serena Hotel (10.00am).

    The actual games to take place from 20th-26th January 2020.

    30 teams qualified from the 8 regions and will join the 18 Big League as well as  the 16 StarTimes Uganda Premier  League teams in the Round of 64.

    Stanbic Uganda Cup winners in 2019; Proline Football Club

    Proline is the reigning cup holder after beating Bright Stars in post match penalties.

    Stanbic Uganda Cup Logo

    Qualified clubs from the different regions:

    Kampala Region
    1.Catida FC
    2.Spartans FC
    3.Fire Fire FC
    4.Ggaba FC
    5.St Mary’s FC

    Buganda Region
    1.Luweero United FC
    2.Kajjansi United FC
    3.Lugazi Municipal FC
    4.Free stars FC
    5.Kampala University FC

    Eastern Region
    1.Admin FC
    2.Kakira United FC
    3.Mbale Garage FC
    4.Busia Young FC
    5.Gadafi FC

    Western Region
    1.Bugamba FC
    2.Kigezi FC
    3.Six O’clock FC

    North East Region
    1.Soroti FC
    2.Star Light FC
    3.Sansiro FC

    Kitara Region
    1.Chimpanzee FC
    2.Bugoigo Leopard FC
    3.Kiryandongo Town Council FC

    Northern Region
    1.Young Elephants FC
    2. U-Touch FC
    3. Super Eagles FC

    West Nile Region
    1.Mvara Boys FC
    2.Koboko Rising Stars FC
    3.FHL FC

  • Eng. Moses Magogo: FUFA to put emphasis on football development

    Eng. Moses Magogo: FUFA to put emphasis on football development

    Football development is one of the key areas of focus that Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) set to in order to attain the vision of becoming the number one footballing nation on and off the field in Africa.

    The other areas include governance, national teams, competitions, finance and administration, membership, marketing, and communications and infrastructure among others.

    L-R: Darius Mugoye, Eng. Moses Magogo, Edgar Watson and Arinaitwe Rugyendo during the press conference

    While delivering his end of year speech on Wednesday, FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo indicated that federation will continue with football development in 2020.

    “Football development is one of our key areas of focus and we shall continue with that even next year. There are a lot of programs in place and we shall make sure our targets are fulfilled.”

    Football Academies:

    The President indicated that FUFA has finalized drawing a curriculum that will be followed by all registered football academies in Uganda.

    Developing players must start at a tender age and we have drawn a football curriculum which we want football academies to follow. Nurturing of players should be done with the right coaches who are equipped with knowledge to handle such age groups and we have the confidence that  in the long run it will help to develop the game’ Eng. Magogo stated.

    Primary Schools’ Championship for Girls:

    The FUFA President confirmed that a girls’ competition for Primary Schools will be introduced next year just like it is the case with the boys’ category.

    ‘We have seen a tremendous rise in the number of girls taking part in football. And we want to continue with the trend. FUFA will introduce a new competition for girls in Primary schools’

    This year, FUFA introduced Odilo Primary Schools Championship and the inaugural edition was won by Rays of Grace.

    National team engagements

    For the first time, Uganda national football teams will take part in all the available competitions both for the men and women.

    The FIFA President, Gianni Infantino flanked by the FUFA President, Eng. Moses Magogo at Kadiba Play Ground

    Update on Kadiba project:

    Two years ago, FIFA President Gianni Infantino launched the FUFA training centre in Kadiba, Rubaga and the initial stages have already been done.

    The FUFA President while delivering his speech, confirmed that the construction at the facility is going on.

    The said facility will have a modern football pitch, guest wing, gym, doping area, VIP pavilion, parking yard, health club, police stand, offices, restaurant and accommodation for players.

    FIFA Regional Development Manager Marie-Florence Mahwera and FIFA Regional Project Coordinator Abigail Hailemichael inspecting FUFA Kadiba Training Facility

    FUFA stadium, Lugazi:

    The President went ahead to reveal that the construction works at the proposed FUFA Stadium in Luzira, Buikwe district will start in 2020.

    The paper work is done and everything is set now. The construction works will begin next year and we thank FIFA for supporting this project.’ Eng. Magogo remarked.

    Foundation stone that was laid at the Lugazi Kawolo area where FUFA Stadium will be constructed

    The land measuring 10 Acres is situated on Plot No. 262, Block 179 in Kawolo, Lugazi adjacent Kawolo Division Head Quarters in Buikwe District was given to FUFA by Buganda Kingdom.