The FUFA Referees Standing Committee (FRSC) has released the officials to handle fixtures on match day one of the StarTimes Uganda Premier League. 6 matches will be played on Friday while the other on Saturday. Mbarara City have not been considered in the fixtures after failing to meet the club licensing requirements for the venue to be used to host their matches. However they have since appealed and now await a decision from the FUFA Appeals Committee.
Here are the appointments for matches on Friday 28th September, 2018;
Onduparaka vs Nyamiyobora-Green Light Stadium, Arua
Ref: Kirangwa Ronald
AR1: Okello Dick
AR2: Agir Tony
4th Official: Omara Paul
Match Assessor: Adipo Catherine
Kirinya Jinja Ss vs Sc Villa-The Mighty Arena-Jinja
Ref: Ssali Mashood
AR1: Nantabo Lydia
AR2: Nagadya Catherine Cynthia
4th Official: Ssemeere Asaduh
Match Assessor: Waiswa Ajab
KCCA FC vs Tooro United, StarTimes Stadium, Lugogo
Ref: Oloya William
AR1: Balikoowa Musa
AR2: Mutonyi Jane
4th Bakasambe Rajab
Match Assessor: Kalema Ronnie
William Oloya (M) will officiate KCCA FC vs Tooro United FC
Bright Stars FC vs Maroons FC, Champions Stadium-Mwererwe
Ref: Nabadda Shamirah
AR1: Lusambya Solomon
AR2: Mulindwa Hakim
4th official Opio Deogratius
Match Assessor: Rosebell Rwamuyamba
FIFA Referee Shamirah Nabadda will be in charge of the Bright Stars FC vs Maroons FC match in Mwererwe
Vipers SC vs Ndejje University, St Mary’s Stadium-Kitende
Ref: Sabilla Ali
AR1: Okello Lee
AR2: Nkumbi Marex
4th Official Akoyi Anna
Match Assessor: Amin Bossa Nkono
URA FC vs Paidha Black Angels FC, Mandela National Stadium, Namboole
Ref: Muhabi Alex
AR1: Ssonko Mark
AR2: Katenya Ronald
4th Official Donney Robert
Match Assessor: Waiswa Ali
Saturday 29th September, 2018
Police vs BUL FC- StarTimes Stadium, Lugogo
Ref: Olemu George
AR1: Mwesigwa Ronald
AR2: Sajjabi Geofrey
4th Official Madanda Ronald
Match Assessor: Awuye Yusuf
MAIN PHOTO: FIFA Referee Alex Muhabi appointed to officiate URA FC vs Paidha Black Angels in the StarTimes Uganda Premier League
The Uganda Cranes Head coach Sebastien Desabre has summoned a 33 man Squad for the AFCON Qualifier match between Uganda and Lesotho to be played on 13th October, 2018 at Mandela National Stadium, Namboole.
The Squad has 16 foreign based players and the rest are stars from the Uganda Premier League with some coming from the National U-20 team.
Local based players will start training on 5th October before the rest of the squad joins three days later for the residential camp ahead of the back to back ties against Lesotho to be played in a space of four days.
The final squad of 24 players for the residential camp will be named by the head coach on 7th October, 2018.
L-R: Charles Lukwago, Jamal Salim and Denis Onyango have all been summoned. Nicholas Sebwato of Onduparaka is the 4th kepeer.
Players summoned
Goalkeepers: Denis Onyango (Mamelodi Sundowns), Jamal Salim (El Meriekh), Charles Lukwago (KCCA FC) and Nicholas Sebwato (Onduparaka FC).
Rest of the Squad: Isaac Isinde (Kirinya Jinja SS), Murushid Juuko (Simba SC), Timothy Awanyi (KCCA FC), Denis Iguma (Kazma FC), Nicholas Wadada (Azam FC), Bashir Asiku (Vipers SC), Musitafah Kizza (KCCA FC), Musitafa Mujuzi (Proline FC), Bernard Muwanga (KCCA FC), Godfrey Walusimbi (Kaizer Chiefs) FC, Isaac Muleme (Haras El Hodood), Joseph Ochaya (Lusaka Dynamo), Hassan Wasswa (El Geish), Khalid Aucho(Church Hill Brothers, India), Ibrahim Saddam Juma (KCCA FC), Tadeo Lwanga (Vipers SC), Allan Kateregga (Cape Town City), Faruku Miya (Gorica ), Ambrose Kirya (Sc Villa), Allan Okello (KCA FC), Julius Poloto (KCCA FC), Moses Waisswa (Vipers Sc), Milton Karisa( MC Oujda), Allan Kyambadde (KCCA FC), Emma Okwi (Simba SC), Edrisa Lubega (SV Ried), Derrick Nsibambi (Smouha), Patrick Kaddu (KCCA FC), Nelson Senkatuka (Bright Stars FC)
Midfielder Allan Okello (Red) in action against Cameroon U-20
MAIN PHOTO: Uganda Cranes Head coach Sebastien Desabre with Allan Kateregga (L) and Murushid Juuko (R) in training
The Uganda senior ladies national football team, the Crested Cranes safely returned home on Monday from South Africa where they took part in the just concluded COSAFA Women’s Championship.
The Crested Cranes touched down at Entebbe International Airport at 2:00pm and were welcomed by a delegation from FUFA led by 2nd Vice President Darius Mugoye.
L-R Namuddu Viola, Mutuuzo Lillian, Captain Tracy Jones Akiror, and Juliet Nalukenge arriving at Entebbe International Airport on Monday afternoon
Mugoye lauded the team for a brilliant performance and indicated the future of women’s football in Uganda is bright.
‘I take this opportunity to welcome back our gallant team and thank them for a job well done. The ladies showed great character and made the country proud. We are optimistic as FUFA that the future of women’s football is bright’ said Mugoye.
Chris Kalibala, a FUFA Executive Committee member and Leader of Delegation thanked FUFA for developing women’s football.
L-R FUFA 2nd Vice President Darius Mugoye, FUFA Deputy CEO Hamphrey Mandu and Leader of Delegation Chris Kalibbala at the Luncheon with Crested Cranes players at Jevine Hotel on Monday Evening
Head coach Faridah Bulega stated that the tournament has given her team several lessons and asserts the progress of the team is evident.
‘I want to first thank the Federation for availing us with this opportunity. Secondly to thank the players for the commitment and commendable performance throughout the tournament. I believe we have picked several lessons and I believe it is a positive progress for the team’ said Bulega
On playing against teams like South Africa, Zimbabwe and Zambia that feature at tournaments like the Africa Women Cup of Nations, Bulega insinuated it was important to face such opponents.
‘We weighed ourselves against some of the best teams on the continent and I believe we benefited a lot and the team managed to show character in all the games’ added Bulega.
Crested Cranes Players arriving at Entebbe international Airport on Monday Afternoon
Team Captain Tracy Jones Akiror shared similar sentiments with the coach insisting the tournament helped them improve as a team.
‘We played with commitment and thanks be to God for the performance. We managed to get a bronze medal. I believe we benefited as a team, competing against several teams and managing to defeat them’ staked Akiror.
Ruth Aturo who was named the best goalkeeper at the tournament credited her performance to unity.
‘I am delighted about the achievement but it was not an individual effort. It was a collective effort and I am happy that we managed to bring accolade home’ said Aturo.
L-R Crested Cranes players Alupo Norah and Nakaziro Daisy and Namuleme Zainah arriving at Entebbe International Airport on Monday afternoon
The team was later treated to a lucheon at Jevine Hotel, Rubaga before the players returned to their respective homes.
Uganda emerged third after defeating Zambia in the third place playoff 1-0. The Crested Cranes played a total of five games, winning three, drawing once and losing on one occasion.
Crested Cranes Games at the 2018 COSAFA Women’s Championship in South Africa
Group C
Uganda 4-3 Swaziland
Uganda 0-0 Namibia
Uganda 2-1 Zimbabwe
Semifinals
Uganda 0-2 South Africa
Third Place Playoff
Uganda 1-0 Zambia
Full Squad
Goalkeepers: Ruth Aturo (UCU Lady Cardinals), Daisy Nakaziro (Muteesa I Royal University), Juliet Adeke (Kawempe Muslim)
The FUFA Secretariat has received the final Club Licensing status for the eligible clubs to compete in the Uganda Premier League season 2018/19. Thus, the FUFA Club Licensing Committee (CLC) has qualified the clubs into three categories as below;
Eight (8) clubs have been granted full season Licenses, Five (5) clubs will be issued Provisional Licenses while Three (3) Clubs are given up to Tuesday 25th September 2018 17hrs to submit an MOU with CLC approved Grounds (Home Match Venue) of their choice; failure of which will lead to non-issuance of license to compete and may lead to exclusion from the fixtures completely.
The Club Licensing Committee operates on principles of confidentiality and therefore may not provide further details on specific cases and please note the list below is arranged alphabetically.
The Club Licensing status is as follows with the approved hosting Grounds:-
CATEGORY III – Clubs given up to 25th September 2018 to provide CLC approved venue for hosting their home matches
14
BUL FC
Not Granted
To be communicated
Hosting Venue submitted not approved
15
MBARARA CITY FC
Not granted
To be communicated
Hosting Venue submitted not approved
16.
NYAMITYOBORA FC
Not Granted
To be communicated
Hosting Venue submitted not approved
The Uganda Premier League Secretariat is therefore requested to consider the clubs above in the fixture accordingly with the final fixture to be published by 26th September 2018 after determining the status of the Clubs under pending status that will either be confirmed or excluded from the fixture according to their response.
The 18th FUFA Executive Committee Meeting held on 20th September, 2018 at FUFA House, Mengo passed decisions on key issues following requests submitted through the office of the FUFA CEO.
Refereeing matters
Women referees
The FUFA Executive passed a resolution that the number of female referees at National level will be increased to create a bigger pool of officials to handle the FUFA Women Elite League starting with the 2018/2019 season.
Only female referees will officiate the FUFA Women Elite League.
FIFA referees list 2019
The Executive also passed a resolution that the list for 2019 FIFA referees should be submitted to FIFA by end of September for approval and allocation of slots, by the world soccer governing body.
Change of names for clubs
The FUFA Executive granted 8 out of 9 clubs their requests to change names. A request for change of name by Eastland Football Club (from Eastern Region Men’s team) to Lifeline Sports Academy was rejected as the matter was referred back to the North East Region Football Association for further clarification
The following clubs have been granted permission to change names as follows but Wakiso Giants will play their home matches in Eastern Region.
NO.
OLD CLUB
NEW NAME
DIV
REGION
CLUB CATEGORY
1
Soana FC
Tooro United FC
1st Division (Uganda Premier League)
Kitara
Men
2
Masavu FC
Entebbe FC
2nd Division (FUFA Big League)
Buganda
Men
3
Kamuli Park FC
Wakiso Giants FC
2nd Division (FUFA Big League)
Eastern
Men
4
T.Y Lugazi FC
Lugazi Municipal FC
3rd Division (Regional League)
Buganda
Men
5
Kasenge FC
Kajjansi United FC
3rd Division (Regional League)
Buganda
Men
6
Galaxy FC Tororo
Admin FC
3rd Division (Regional League)
Eastern
Men
7
Gafford Ladies FC
Asubo-Gafford Ladies FC
FUFA Women Elite League
Kampala
Women
8
Saviors FC
Lango Queens FC
FUFA Women Elite League
Northern
Women
FUFA Communications Manager Ahmed Hussein noted that all decisions passed take immediate effect and all stakeholders are required to follow them in accordance with the FUFA Statutes.
MAIN PHOTO: The 18th FUFA Executive Committee Meeting held on 20th September 2018 at FUFA House
Vipers SC 0(2)-0(4) KCCA FC, played at Muteesa II Stadium, Wankulukuku
Kampala Capital City Authority Football Club (KCCA FC) emerged winners of the 2018 FUFA Super Cup after defeating Vipers SC in the game played on Saturday at Muteesa II stadium,Wankulukuku.
The closely contested encounter ended goalless in 90minjutes but it was KCCA FC who got the edge in the kicks from the penalty mark winning 4-2. No extra time was played.
FUFA Super Cup 2018 winners KCCA FC recieving the trophy from FUFA 2nd Vice President Darius Mugoye at Wankulukuku on Saturday
The game started on a low temple. The first attempt at goal came from Vipers SC new recruit Noah Wafula in the 4th minute whose effort was saved by goalkeeper Charles Lukwago.
On the other end, Bernard Muwanga attempted an over head kick off Mustafa Kizza’s cross but went wide.
Both teams called for changes in the second half with Vipers SC introducing Tito Okello and Brian Kalumba for Frank Tumwesigye and Wafula respectively.
L-R KCCA FC Midfielder Allan Okello and Vipers SC defender Livingstone Mulondo battling for the ball during the FUFA Super Cup at Wankulukuku on Saturday
KCCA FC brought on Sadat Anaku and Musa Esenu for Mike Mutyaba and Allan Kyambadde in that order.
Goalkeeper Lukwago made two fine saves to deny Vipers SC from scoring in normal time. First, he parried away Moses Waiswa’s free kick before making a stoppage time save against Dan Muzeeyi Sserunkuma.
L-R Isa Masembe, Taddeo Lwanga, Ali Sabira, Brian Miiro Nsubuga, Referees’ Assessor Waiswa Ali, Charles Lukwago and Okello Dick in a group photo before the kick off of FUFA Super Cup at Wankulukuku on Saturday
The shot stopper carried on with the heroics on the day by saving Aggrey Madoi’s kick from the spot while Moses Waiswa fired wide despite Geoffrey Wasswa and Tito Okello converting.
On the other hand, KCCA FC had all their penalties converted through Mustafa Kizza,Hassan Musana,Bernard Muwanga and Julius Poloto.
Chairman FUFA Competitions Committee Hamid Juma (M) decorating a medal to KCCA FC player Mustapha Kizza at Wankulukuku on Saturday
Victory for KCCA FC meant they have won the title for the third time and for keeps. They defeated Vipers SC in 2016 and last year when they beat Paidha Black Angels.
The FUFA Super Cup is a contest between the Champions of the Uganda Premier League and the winners of the Uganda Cup.
Uganda Referees Association Chairman Ronnie Kalema handing over a medal to Referee Brian Miiro Nsubuga after the FUFA Super Cup match at Wankulukuku on Saturday
KCCA FC Starting XI: Charles Lukwago (GK-Capt), Filbert Obenchan, Mustapha Kizza, Hassan Musana, Bernard Muwanga, Lawrence Bukenya, Julius Poloto, Herbert Achai, Suleiman Mutyaba, Allan Okello, Allan Kyambadde
Penalties
KCCA FC- Mustafa Kiiza(Scored), Hassan Musana(Scored),Bernard Muwanga(Scored),Julius Poloto(Scored)
MAIN PHOTO: FUFA 2nd Vice President Darius (2nd left) Mugoye handing over the trophy to KCCA FC Captain Charles Lukwago at Wankulukuku Stadium on Saturday.
Uganda emerged third at the 2018 COSAFA Women’s Championship after registering a hard fought 1-0 win over Zambia at Wolfson stadium, South Africa on Friday.
Captain Tracy Jones Akiror scored a first half strike from the penalty spot.
Crested Cranes’ Nabbumba Phionah aims to shoot the ball during the clash
Coach Faridah Bulega made only one change from the team that lost to South Africa in the semifinal on Thursday with Juliet Nalukenge starting ahead of Zaina Namuleme.
Akiror fired Uganda in the lead three minutes after the half hour mark converting a penalty following a foul on Nalukenge inside the penalty area.
Crested Cranes’ Resty Nanziri ready to take control of the ball
Despite efforts from Zambia to level matters, the Crested Cranes remained resilient up to the final whistle and registered their third victory in the five games played at the tournament.
Bulega made changes in the second half introducing Hasifah Nassuna for youngster Lillian Mutuuzo and Namuleme for Resty Nanziri.
Hasifa Nassuuna with a fine touch on the ball against her Zambian counterpart
Uganda played at the 2018 COSAFA Women’s Championship as a guest team and the third East African country to feature at tournament after Kenya and Tanzania. Hosts South Africa will play Cameroon in the final on Saturday.
Crested Cranes’ Nalugya Shamilah controls the ball as Zambia’s Mary Mwakapila loks on
Zambia missed a number of chances in the game to finish fourth, one place lower than they managed in Zimbabwe 12 months ago.
For Uganda it is a successful end to the competition and the best performance yet from a guest nation together with Cameroon (in 2018 final) since the tournament was first played in 2002, one better than Kenya’s fourth-place finish last year.
Nankya Shadia recieves her player of the match award accolade from Mr TIMOTHY SHONGWE CHAIRMAN COMPETITIONS – COSAFA
Uganda’s Games at the 2018 COSAFA Women’s Championship in South Africa
FUFA Member Associations held their annual Assemblies over the weekend ahead of the 94th FUFA General Assembly set for 20th October 2018 in Kabale.
Uganda Beach Soccer Association conducted its Assembly on Saturday at Jevine Hotel in Rubaga. FUFAFinance Director Decolas Kiiza was the Guest of Honour.
Uganda Beach Soccer Association Chairman Deo Mutabazi addressing the delegates during the assembly at Jevine Hotel Rubaga
Uganda Football Players’ Associations finished the annual activity at FUFA House Mengo on Saturday morning where the FUFA 2nd Vice President Darius Mugoye was the Chief Guest.
Uganda Players Association members attending the annual assembly at FUFA House Mengo on Saturday morning
Buganda region Football Association assembly was held at ENRO Hotel in Mityana on Saturday.
Northern Region Football Association hosted their assembly in Kitgum on Saturday, North East Region Assembly was in in Soroti at the Association’s Headquarters while Western Region FA assembly sat Pelican Hotel Mbarara.
Uganda Football Referees Association assembled at the Special Interest Groups’ (SIGs) headquarters in Lungujja on Sunday 16th September as well the Uganda Football Coaches Association met at Mandela National Stadium on the same day.
Uganda Women Football Association and Uganda Youth Football Association finalised their assemblies two weeks ago.
West Nile Region will host its assembly this weekend on 22nd September in Yumbe whilst Kitara region FA Assembly is set for 25th September in Kagadi.
The Uganda Premier league will hold their Assembly on Saturday in Naalya.
It is in accordance with the FUFA Statutes that all Member Associations shall complete their annual assemblies before the FUFA General Assembly.
It allows resolutions and reports from Members Associations be agreed on before they are presented in the FUFA Annual General Assembly for discussion.
FUFA 2nd Vice President Darius Mugoye during the annual assembly of Uganda Football Players Association at FUFA House.
FUFA’s Membership
33 Members
Who are FUFA’s Members and their representation to the Assembly?
8 regional Football Associations (Buganda, Eastern, Kampala, Northern, West Nile, North East, Kitara and Western)-48 Delegates
Uganda Premier League-16 Delegeates
FUFA Big League- 8 Delegates
FUFA Women Elite League-1 Delegate
7 Special Interest Groups ( SIGs)- Uganda Women Football Association (2 Delegates), Uganda Football Coaches Association (2 Delegates), Uganda Football Referees Association (3 Delegates), Uganda Beach Soccer Association (2 Delegates), Uganda Schools Football Association (2 Delegates), Uganda Youth Football Association (2 Delegates), Uganda Football Players’ Association (2 Delegates).
Note:Tertiary Institutions, Colleges Football Association , The National Universities Football Association together with Futsal Association of Uganda are Associate Members.
Buganda Region Football Association Chairman Andy Kaweesa (2nd from right) during the Annual assembly at ENRO Hotel in Mityana on Saturday
Buganda Region Football Association delegates attending the annual assembly at ENRO Hotel in MityanaMAINPHOTO:Uganda Beach Soccer Association delegates in a group Photo after the Assembly on Saturday
First Leg (30th September 2018): Buganda vs West Nile – Bishop SS, Mukono
Return Leg (6th October 2018): West Nile vs Buganda – Green Light stadium, Arua
Buganda Province will host West Nile in the first leg of the highly anticipated FUFA Drum final after the draws were held on Wednesday during the FUFA weekly press conference in Mengo. The trophy was also for the first time presented to the media. The FUFA CEO, Edgar Watson delivered the trophy to the press conference room.
FUFA CEO Edgar Watson with the FUFA Drum trophy that weighs 10kgs.
The first leg of the inaugural edition will take place on 30th September 2018 with Buganda Province hosting West Nile at Bishop SS, Mukono and the return leg at Green Light stadium in Arua is slated for 6th October 2018.
L-R West Nile Province Captain Vitalis Tabu and Buganda Province assistant captain Rajab Jooga holding the FUFA Drum trophy at FUFA House on Wednesday
Speaking about the impact of the tournament in its first edition, FUFA President, Eng. Moses Magogo indicated there has been a lot of positives achieved and is confident the future is bright.
‘I congratulate the two Provinces that managed to reach the finals. It is always important to be the first in attaining anything. As FUFA, we are proud with the team that organised the tournament right from the start and we can comfortably say we achieved our targets’ said Magogo before adding;
FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo (L) enjoying a light moment with his Vice Justus Mugisha-probably on how Kigezi Province made a bright start in the tournament but failed to come out of the groups.
‘Our first target was to give footballers more playing time and that has been achieved. Additionally, we want to use football as a unifying factor and it was evident in so many places where the games were played’
The FUFA President went ahead to point out places like Arua, Fort Portal and Gulu where people came out in big numbers and stated the future is bright.
‘We have a story to tell after the end of the first edition. The Buganda anthem was played in Gulu for the first time in a long time, the Omukama of Tooro watched a game at Buhinga stadium and people paid to watch a game in Karamoja’ noted teh former football player Eng. Magogo.
At the same press briefing, West Nile and Buganda were represented with captain Abdu Malik Vitalis Tabu and assistant captain Rajab Jooga respectively who vowed to emerge champions.
L-R How the Finals’ draw faired: West Nile Province Captain Vitalis Tabu and Buganda Province assistant captain Rajab Jooga holding the small placards from the balls during the draw for the 1st Leg final.
Tabu indicated West Nile is focused on making sure they win the title and are unfazed about meeting Buganda in the final. Vitalis picked the ball that had a paper indicating Away fixture for the 1st leg.
‘I first want to thank FUFA and the President for organizing such a tournament which gives us a sense of belonging and celebrating our ancestry. As West Nile, we are prepared to make sure we win the title. We are not afraid of Buganda because we have the ability to defeat any team. This is a walk over. West Nile isn’t about Vitalis alone but very many people and star players. We have been praying for Buganda to reach the final from the onset of the tournament. Buganda will get to know what it means playing in West Nile’ said Tabu
West Nile Province Captain Vitalis Tabu at FUFA House on Wednesday.
Jooga stated that starting at home gives Buganda advantage and will complete the job away like it has been the case in the quarterfinals and the semifinals.
‘We have always started at home and been able to complete the task away. We therefore just call upon our fans to come in big numbers and rally behind us. We are Buganda and must always remain on top. We enjoy starting the 1st leg matches at home then complete the job away. We have recorded many 1-0 wins but such scores are ideal during tournaments’ ‘ said Jooga who plays for Kyetume FC.
Buganda Province assistant captain Rajab Jooga at FUFA House on Wednesday
100 million shillings has been set aside for the inaugural edition in terms of prize money and it was also confirmed that both the first and return leg will be broadcast live on TV.
To reach the final, Buganda eliminated Bukedi province while West Nile edged past Busoga in the semifinals.
L-R West Nile Province Captain Vitalis Tabu, FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo, FUFA 1st Vice President Justus Mugisha, Buganda Province assistant captain Rajab Jooga and FUFA Competitions Director Hajati Aisha Nalule holding the FUFA Drum trophy at FUFA House on Wednesday
MAIN PHOTO: L-R West Nile Province Captain Vitalis Tabu, FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo and Buganda Province assistant captain Rajab Jooga holding the FUFA Drum trophy at FUFA House on Wednesday
The dates for the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier double header between Uganda and Lesotho have been confirmed.
FUFA Communications Manager Ahmed Hussein revealed the dates during the FUFA weekly press conference held on Wednesday at FUFA House, Mengo.
FUFA Communications Manager Ahmed Hussein during the press conference held at FUFA House, Mengo
‘We would like to confirm the date for the AFCON 2019 Qualifier between Uganda Cranes and Lesotho. The date that has been confirmed is Saturday 13th October at Namboole with Kickoff set for 4pm. The charges will remain UgX 15,000 Ordinary , UgX 40,000 VIP and UgX 150,000 VVIP. We believe that the fans will come to support the national team beacause the back to back matches are very important for the Uganda Cranes’ said Hussein
‘Like the captain of the Uganda Cranes Denis Onyango appealed to the fans that they will keep improving on their performance from the game against Tanzania, the players believe that they have the courage and trust amongst themselevs to pick up good results against Lesotho on 13th and 16th October in Namboole and Maseru respectively’ he added
Uganda still leads group L on four points after picking up a 1-0 away win over Cape Verde and a goalless draw against Tanzania.
MAIN PHOTO: Fans who turned up cheering Uganda Cranes during the game against Tanzania
FUFA has confirmed the match officials for the 2018 FUFA Super Cup scheduled for Saturday 22nd September 2018 at Muteesa II stadum, Wankulukuku. The communication was released by FUFA Communications Manager Ahmed Hussein during the FUFA weekly press Conference on Wednesday Morning.
Nsubuga Brian Miiro was chosen as the centre referee, Okello Dick 1st assistant referee and Masembe Issa the 2nd assistant referee. Ali Sabila will be the 4th official while Wasswa Ali- Referees’ assessor.
2017/2018 Uganda Cup winners KCCA FC
However, it was confirmed in the same pressing that Vipers SC will be considered the home team by virtue of their currnet status from last season (Reigning Uganda Premier League Champions) and KCCA FC the Stanbic Uganda Cup holders will be the away team.
The Match will kick off at 4:00pm.
MAIN PHOTO: 2017/18 Uganda Premier League ChampionsVipers SC
The CAF Young Talent Referees’ Course officially ended at Sheraton hotel, Kampala with remarks from the FUFA 1st Vice President Justus Mugisha who represented the FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo.
The course, the first of its kind in Uganda attratced well over 40 referees.
Young Talent Referees’ Course participants during a fitness test at Namboole
At the closing ceremony , Mugisha appealed to participants to work hard and promote their talents for the betterment of the game since they still enjoying the early stages of professional refereeing.
Integrity is key if you are to go higher as young referees. Our mission as FUFA is to make Uganda the number one nation in Africa on and off the pitch by developing, promoting and protecting the game of football. When it comes to protecting, it is mainly referees that we look forward to’ said Mugisha
He further appealed to CAF to give more opportunities to Uganda to host such courses in the future because they have the capacity.
FUFA 1st Vice President Justus Mugisha addressing the participants at the closing ceremony
CAF Referees’ Committee member Pierre-Alain Mounguengui also emphasised to the refereees that practice will keep them in the know of what they have learnt from the course.
‘You still have space to attain more success. You just need to work hard. It is easy to reach the top but maintaining that status’ noted Mounguengui.
Pierre-Alain Mounguengui (R) awarding Bilal Abdallah Ismael of Djibouti at the closing ceremony
CAF Instructor Felix Tangawarima from Zimbabwe hands over participation certificate to Shamirah NabaddaCAF Young Talent Referees’ Course Participants during the opening ceremony at Sheraton Hotel in Kampala last Friday
MAIN PHOTO: Group photo at the end of the CAF Young Talent Referees’ Course in Kampala, Uganda
The Uganda National beach soccer team will travel on Wednesday morning (2am) aboard Ethiopian Airlines for the return leg of the AFCON Beach soccer qualifier against Ivory Coast on Friday afternoon in Abidjan. However team skipper Somach Roch misses the trip due to an injury he picked up during training on Tuesday morning.
Lwesibawa Godfrey aiming at kicking the ball (C) and Katwe Allan (R) during training. On the left is Simbwa Swalleh
The 17 man contingent has FUFA Executive Committee Member Rogers Byamukama as Leader of Delegation.
FUFA Football Managers Course for CAF A Licenced coaches in Uganda has rolled off at Jevine Hotel, Rubaga in Kampala.
The course is aiming at facilitating the coaches with knowledge that will qualify them to become accomplished managers for clubs and players.
The new course consists of 4 modules in the areas of leadership and Management, coaches and their performance, professional communications, Business Marketing and Finance Management.
FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo with the CAF Coaches during the FUFA Managers’ course at Jevine Hotel on Monday
However, the modules are to be taught in three different demacated periods with in three months. The first one kicked off on Monday 17th and will run till 21st September 2018 at Jevine Hotel.
The second enrollment is set for January 10th to 15th 2019 at FUFA Technical Center and the last will be attended from 10th -15th February 2019 at Jevine Hotel.
While facilitating the coaches, FIFA Instructor Eng. Magogo urged coaches to improve on their computer skills in acquiring statistical information for players and the team.
He cautioned coaches not to engage in doping activities and advised them to always be in position to have an idea of the latest status of their club players.
L-R Jackson Mayanja and Sam Simbwa attending the FUFA managers Course at Jevine Hotel
Furthermore, Eng Magogo emphasized coaches to understand the contracts and agreements of their players.
‘As we plan to have the best coaches on the continent, we must educate you to become Club Managers. You should improve on your computer skills that are vital in acquiring statistical information for your players and the team’ said Eng Magogo.
‘You should not engage yourselves in doping activities and always monitor the status of your players. You should also follow the contracts of your players so that you can understand when and how to renew them’ added Eng Magogo added.
KCCA FC Coach Mike Mutebi during the FUFA Managers’ Course at Jevine Hotel on Monday
FUFA Human Resource Capacity Building Manager Jackson Nyiima confirmed the course will cover 400 hours.
‘We are here to conduct a new Club Managers course for CAF A licensed coaches. The course will be spread into three sections ‘ said Nyiima
‘The objectivie is to prepare the coaches and become qualified Club Managers. We need people who can manage the Club and at the same time players’ added Nyiima.
Uganda Cranes assistant coach Mathias Lule during the course
15 coaches are taking part in the course that is facilitated by FIFA Instructor Eng. Moses Magogo, CAF Instructors Jackson Nyiima, Ali Mwebe, Mujib Kasule and Kyambadde Stone.
L-R Shafiq Bisaso and Namuyanja Hadija during the FUFA Managers’ Course at Jevine Hotel
The Participants
Mike Mutebi, Sam Simbwa, Moses Basena, Frank Anyau, Jackson Mayanja, Mubiru Abdallah, Bamweyana Douglas, Namuyanja Hadija, Shafiq Bisaso, Charles Ayeko, Onen Peter, Lutalo George, Peter Makanga, Mathias Lule and Morley Byekwaso
Uganda Cubs Coach Peter Onen at the FUFA Managers course on Monday
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Uganda breezed through to the semifinals of this year’s COSAFA Women’s Championship after a blistering performance against Zimbabwe on Monday.
The Crested Cranes registered a 2-1 win to finish top in group C on seven points and advance to the last four stage.
Crested Cranes players in cerebration after wining Zimbabwe 1-2 in COSAFA Championship
Second half substitute Juliet Nalukenge and captain Tracy Jones Akiror-both players from FUFA Women Elite League Champions Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC scored a goal each in the second half to edge past the 2011 champions.
Crested Cranes players cerebrating during the match against Zimbabwe
Faridah Bulega, the Crested Cranes head coach made only one change from the team that started against Namibia on Saturday with Phiona Nabbumba replacing Hasifa Nassuuna.
Crested Cranes defender Shadia Nankya displaying her Player Of the Match accolade after the match against Zimbabwe
Despite starting on a slow note, Uganda put up a resuscitated performance in the second half to garner maximum points.
Upon restart, Bulega called for the first substitution with Shamira Nalujja paving way for the 2016 FUFA Woman Player of the year Nassuna.
Crested Cranes Shamirah Nalugya (R) chasing the the ball during the match against Zimbabwe in COSAFA Women Championship
Nalukenge who came on for Resty Nanziri in the 55th minute broke the deadlock with 17 minutes on the clock after all the donkey work from youngster Lilian Mutuuzo. The latter got injured in the process and was replaced by Norah Alupo.
Crested Cranes striker Nanziri Resty (R) taking on Zimbabwe player in COSAFA Women Championship. Left fullback Grace Aluka (L) looks on.
Akiror doubled Uganda’s lead in the 78th minute heading home from Nassuuna’s delivery from a corner kick.
Crested Cranes captain Tracy Jones Akiror (L) enjoying control of the ball in the match against Zimbabwe in the COSAFA Women Championship.
Zimbabwe got their consolation in the 90th minute but the Crested Cranes remained composed to get all three points as 6 minutes of added time were played.
Crested Cranes striker Nalukenge Juliet cerebrating her goal against Zimbabwe inCOSAFA Women Championship
Uganda finished top in group C on seven points ahead of Zimbabwe(six), Namibia(four) and Swaziland with no point.
The Uganda National Women footbaal team-Crested Cranes settled for a goalless draw against Namibia in their second group game at the ongoing COSAFA Women’s Championship in South Africa.
After winning 4-3 against Swaziland in the opening game, the team coached by Faridah Bulega remained unbeaten picking a point off Namibia in the second game played at Wolfson stadium on Saturday in Port Elizabeth.
Crested Cranes Starting XI against Namibia
Bulega made five changes from the team that started against Swaziland including handing defender Aisha Namukisa and midfielder Shamira Nalujja their national team debuts.
Namukisa started in place of Bridget Nabisaalu while Nalujja replaced Riticia Nabbosa who started on the bench.
The other changes in the team saw Grace Aluka start at left back with Viola Namuddu who played in that position against Swaziland moving to her usual right back and team captain Tracy Jones Akiror returning to the midfied.
Grace Aluko (L) and Zaina Namuleme (with the ball) during the match against Namibia.
16 year old Mutuuzo who had a scintillating performance at the just concluded CECAFA Women’s Championship in Rwanda also returned to the starting lineup replacing Norah Alupo. The other change saw Phiona Nabbumba pave way for towering Shadia Nankya in defence.
Crested Cranes star player Hasifah Nassuuna shows her skills on the ball in the game against Namibia.
During the course of the game, Bulega called for changes introducing Juliet Nalukenge for Hasifa Nassuna while Phiona Nabbumba and Norah Alupo replaced Resty Nanziri and Lilian Mutuuzo respectively.
Lillian Mutuuzo (in white) beats her opponents to the ball
Despite efforts to secure maximum points, Namibia were resilient enough to deny the Crested Cranes while on the other hand, shot stopper Ruth Aturo made fine saves to register a clean sheet.
Crested Cranes skipper (in white) Tracy Jones Akiror taking charge of the midfield in the game against Namibia
A point off Namibia meant Uganda moved to four points in two games with the final group game slated for Monday 17th September 2018.
Towering left full-back Grace Aluka fending off a challenge froma Namibian player on Saturday