The Federation of Uganda Football Association (FUFA) hereby notifies the members of the media that the accreditation process for the AFCON 2019 qualification match when Uganda Cranes hosts Tanzania at Mandela National Stadium is now open.
The process kicked off on Tuesday, 1st August 2018 and will go through to the 16th August 2018 at 5 PM.
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FUFA has officially announced a 50% reduction on ordinary tickets for the Uganda Cranes versus Tanzania Taifa Stars AFCON 2019 group L qualifier due on 8th September at Mandela National Stadium, Namboole.
An ordinary ticket for the last home games against Egypt and Ghana (FIFA 2018 World Cup Qualifiers Russia) each went for 30,000/-. However FUFA has now set the entrace fee at 15,000/- (Ordianry Ticket) and 40,000/- (VIP) while 150,000/- (VVIP) for the fans to catch the action when Uganda Cranes take on Tanzania.
Addressing the media at FUFA House during the weekly press conference at Mengo, Kampala, Decolas Kiiza, the FUFA Finance Director thanked the Government of Uganda and the President, General Yoweri Kaguta Museveni for considering a budgetary allocation to the National team, in particular to run the 2019 AFCON qualification campaign.
Kiiza, who was flanked by the FUFA Communications Manager Ahmed Hussein noted that the reduced ticket prices have been considered because of the Government support;
‘FUFA would like to extend our gratitude to the Government of Uganda led by the President General Yoweri Kaguta Museveni. We also thank the Minister of Education and Sports Hon Janet Kataha Museveni, the State Minister of sports Hon Charles Bakabulindi, the Department of Physical Education under Commissioner Omara Apita, officials from the National Council of Sports (NCS) and some Members of Parliament who worked tooth and nail to have this budgetary allocation approved’
FUFA Finance Director Decolas Kiiza addressing the media on Wednesday
Uganda Cranes will host neighbours Tanzania on Saturday, 8th August 2018 at Mandela National Stadium, Namboole.
Kiiza also noted the date upon which the tickets will hit the market to be communicated in the near future.
Uganda Cranes currently leads group L with three points following the 0-1 away win over Cape Verde Islands.
Tanzania and Lesotho both share a point having played to a one all draw in their opening group game.
Uganda Cranes Regional Tours
Meanwhile, the Uganda Cranes regional tours sponsored by Airtel and Nile Special continue this weekend with a match against the Eastern region select team in Bugiri.
The team commenced training at Star Times Stadium, Lugogo on Monday and will train until Thursday before departing on Friday for Bugiri.
Two weeks ago, the Uganda Cranes team played a tour match with Kitara region select at Kasese wich ended in a 2-2 draw.
MAIN PHOTO:L-R – FUFA Communications manager Ahmed Hussein and the federation Finance Director Decolas Kiiza addressed the media concerning the Uganda Cranes update.
On-line betting company Bet Lion Uganda has on Wednesday, 01 August 2018 rewarded two lucky customers with Shs 10M (Shs 5M cash each) as part of the on-going Uganda Cranes jack pot promotion.
Solomon Ssali and Steven Wasio are the two lucky winners who each won Shs 5M courtesy of Bet Lion.
The duo was handed over the money at the Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) head offices in Mengo, Kampala.
Handing over the ceremonial dummy cheques, Bet Lion Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Lionel Kabenge congratulated the two lucky customers upon winning.
Steven Wasio (left) with Bet Lion Uganda’s Managing Director Lionel Kabenge
“I congratulate our winners Solomon Ssali and Steven Wasio upon winning the jack pot. As Bet Lion, we remain committed towards the continued support to FUFA and Uganda Cranes in particular. I also thank the media personalities whom have supported promoted the Uganda Cranes and Bet Lion noble cause” Kabenge remarked.
One of the winners Wasio, a resident of Serere district expressed gratitude unto Bet Lion upon his winning feat.
“I am happy to have won the jack pot. This will boost my personal welfare and help me buy land back in my home area. I am so happy for Bet Lion and I will continue betting with Bet Lion Uganda” Wasio said.
Haruna Kalungi was the first winner of the Jack pot and recieved his money in company of the FUFA Marketing committee chairperson Rogers Byamukama.
Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) has confirmed the appointment of retired FIFA Referee Yusuf Awuye as one of the four Ugandans handling the CAF match commissioning duties.
The development was communicated by the FUFA communications manager Ahmed Hussein on Wednesday during the weekly press conference.
“CAF maintained Uganda’s four slots for the match commissioners. This followed the untimely passing on of Hajji Abbas Ssendyowa. We are lucky that Uganda’s slot has been maintained and former FIFA Referee Yusuf Awuye has been appointed as the replacement” Ahmed noted.
Awuye joins Margret Kubingi, Aisha Nalule and Mike Letti as the other Ugandans handling the CAF match commissioning tasks.
Uganda Cranes players attended a non-residential training in preparation for the tour of Eastern Region in Bugiri on Saturday 4th August 2018.
Twenty players turned up for the training that was conducted by the Head coach Sebastien Desabre and his assistant Mathias Lule on Tuesday Morning at StarTimes Stadium Lugogo.
Moses Oloya (Ha Noi T&T in Vietnam), Linkoping City FC defender Ivan Bukenya, Yassar Mugerwa and Nicolas Sebwato returned to National team duty and were among the players in training.
Bright Stars FC captain Nelson Senkatuka, defenders Murushid Juuko of Simba SC and URA FC’s Paul Patrick Mbowa missed the Tuesday session.
URA FC new recruit Ronald Musana who was named Man of the Match in The FUFA Drum semifinal tie between Buganda and Bukedi received his first call up to the National team and was part of the training.
Kirinya Jinja SS midfielder Joel Madondo and Vipers SC Defender Bashir Asiku received their second call-up after being part of the recent region tour game against Kitara Region a couple of weeks ago.
The beautiful game of football in Uganda continues to ascend up the ladder in the era of Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) President Eng. Moses Magogo.
The latest landmark is the return of Uganda Breweries Limited under the Pilsner “The Kings Beer” brand into the sponsorship docket.
On Monday, 30th July 2018, Pilsner has announced a Shs 90M package for the inaugural newly born competition, The Pilsner FUFA Super 8 tournament.
Unveiling the sponsorship at the roof top of Uganda Breweries Limited plant in Luzira, the Pilsner brand manager Catherine Twesigye expressed gratitude upon their return to associate with a great brand as FUFA.
“As Uganda Breweries Limited with the Pilsner beer, we are glad that to associate with FUFA to sponsor the top Super tournament. Beer and football are inseparable. We are offering Shs 90M cash and other things in cash. As an iconic brand, Pilsner is excited to sponsor this tournament. This is greatness to the king himself” Twesigye noted.
Pilsner Brand manager Catherine Twesigye (middle) shows off the Kings’ beer brand “Pilsner Lager”
Representing the FUFA President at this momentous event, Rogers Byamukama, the FUFA marketing and Communications committee chairperson, who is also an Executive Committee member expressed appreciation for Uganda Breweries Limited for the timely sponsorship.
Flanked by the FUFA Marketing Director, Esther Musoke, Byamukama hailed the FUFA marketing department for yet another sponsor brought on board;
“We thank Uganda Breweries Limited for this timely offer to sponsor the FUFA Super 8. We shall not disappoint. Let the football roar. In the five year development plan of the Federation, one of the key pillars in football development is that of competitions. At the start of the year, we started with the FUFA Drum and now we have the Super eight. Super eight is here to stay. Format of this year is unique and exciting. We vow to respect the safety and health precautions of the sponsor” Byamukama noted.
BUL FC CEO Salmin Saleh during the draw that pitted his club away to KCCA in the opening match
Byamukama also communicated about the absence for Vipers Sports Club who requested the federation to be left out in this inaugural edition since they had already planned for a different arrangement at the same timing of the tournament (August).
Esther Musoke added the strong voice of appreciation to the sponsor in a typical marketing dialect;
We thank Uganda Breweries Limited for this sponsorship. This sponsorship has definitely opened doors to many more partnerships ahead.
Jinja based BUL Football Club, which finished 7th in the 2018/19 season has thus replaced Vipers Sports Club.
Meanwhile, the draws to confirm which team will host the other were also held.
The tournament will tentatively kick off on Saturday, 4th August 2018 when KCCA hosts BUL at Lugogo.
The other dates for the remaining fixtures will be confirmed in the coming days.
Full Fixtures:
KCCA Vs BUL – 4th August 2018 – Star Times Stadium, Lugogo
Other Games:
Sports Club Villa Jogoo Vs Police
Ndejje University (Big league champions) vs Onduparaka
Nyamityobora (Runners up Big league) Vs Kirinya- Jinja SSS
MAIN PHOTO:L-R – Uganda Breweries Limited’s Catherine Twesigye, FUFA Marketing Director Esther Musoke and FUFA Markerting and Communicationa committee chairperson Rogers Byamukama with the sponsorship dummy cheque at Luzira in Kampala
FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo and the FUFA Executive met on Saturday afternoon at Imperial Royale Hotel in Kampala with former football leaders on matters concerning thhe beautiful game in Uganda.
The aim of the FUFA President’s Initiative was to interact, seek counsel, cement the existing relationships with FUFA and the football elders.
During the function Eng. Magogo applauded and commended the football elders for their contribution and support towards the game of football. He admitted that the elders are part of the current success in football.
Eng. Magogo notified the guests that FUFA will invite the football elders annually to share ideas and advocated to maintain the spirit to be part of the Initiative.
FUFA President on the Initiative;
‘We came up with this initiative to involve you in the planning and development of football. You are part of our success story. Without you we wouldn’t have achieved this success in football. We should make football a family. It should be a game where we enjoy but not a platform to hate and fight. It is not a game for creating enemies. It is a game for friendship and joy. We shall be meeting annually to have your ideas and guidance towards football. FUFA is open. We want to listen not only to credits but even criticism. It is what helps us know our weaknesses’
‘FUFA has a lot to work upon but we need your support that is why we decided to come up with this initiative. We are working hard to educate people in football and it is in our plan to have your ideas in the General Assembly. We believe our connection will be growing and getting organized as time comes. People of this forum should be Ambassadors of football in our Country’
From L-R; FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo, Second Vice President Darius Mugoye and Third Vice President Hon. Florence Nakiwala Kiyingi while at the Elders’ Forum
Talking on behalf of the elders, Mr. Kwizera Godfrey the former FUFA Vice President admired FUFA for recognizing past football leaders and supported the Initiative. He confirmed that the elders are ready to advise FUFA regarding football matters.
Kwizera Godfrey on the Initiative;
‘We are glad to be recognised. Football is a family and there is no need to be enemies. We had never had a chance like this. We thank FUFA for the Initiative. Once we meet we discuss a lot of football matters that may develop the game. We are ready to advise FUFA whenever we are invited. We should remain friends and work together for the success of football in Uganda’
Kwizera Godfrey during the FUFA Football Elders’ forum at Imperial Royale Hotel
Former FUFA President Ben Omoding Senior also had memorable remarks aboout football in Uganda and praised FUFA for the recognition.
‘I have been in football for generations but it is a glorious opportunity to attend such a function. I served football as a player, a coach and an administrator. I am ready to share and discuss football with FUFA’ said Omoding
Ben Omoding Senior while making his remarks at Imperial Royale
The former FUFA Spokesperson Rogers Mulindwa thanked the federation for hosting the function and was pleased with the invitation.
‘I feel proud to be recogonised by FUFA and being here will make another journey for developing our own football. Football is for us all. We are ready to serve it whenever you come to us’ noted Mulindwa
Former FUFA Spokesperson Rogers Mulindwa (R) receives an award from FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo in recognition for his contribution to football in Uganda.
Ben Omoding Snr (R) receives an accolade from FUFA President Eng Moses Magogo at Imperial Royale Hotel
Deborah Ssembatya at the Elders’ forum at Imperial Royale Hotel. She is a staunch Villa supporter and played a key role in women football at its infancy stage in Uganda.
Leaders who attended;
FUFA Excom Members, Uganda Cranes coach Sebastien Desbare, Umar ‘Mandela’ Ahmed, Kwizera Godfrey, Chuni Yusuf, Dr Sekajugo James, Mugabe Franko, Rogers Mulindwa, Livingstone Lajan, Haruna Mawanda, Tushar Ruparellia, Dr. Patrick Bernard Ogwel, Kyeyago Jowali, John Mutenda, Mubarak Abdu, Tumwiine Wilson, Sam Timbe, Mbidde Denis, Deborah Sembatya, John Mutenda, Mark Namanya, Hassan Badru Zziwa, Jimmy Mugunga, Silvano Kibuuka, Sabiiti Muwanga, Fred Sekitto, Mark Ssali, Farouk Lubega, Fred Musisi and David Lumu
From L-R; Hamid Juma – FUFA Exco Member, FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo, Rogers Mulindwa, Justus Mugisha – FUFA 1st VP share a moment shortly after the Elders’ Forum
Uganda Cubs shared spoils with the Busoga Masaza Cup reigning champions Butembe football club on Saturday at the FUFA Technical Centre, Njeru in an epic clash. It was the third trial match for the Cubs.
Cubs Asaba Ivan takes on an opponent during their clash against Butembe
The mouthwatering friendly that saw each side scoring for fun and pride but with purpose, marked the “Eninha Yo’mupiira’s” (literally meaning The source of football) Butembe FC, exhibit tantalising first half football with goals pouring from all angles.
Following a 2-0 win for Uganda Cubs against Bugweri County team on Saturday morning, another valuable well timed testing game came from Butembe in the afternoon.
Cubs Goalie aims at kicking the ball
Ashraf Batambuze and Ronald Obere opened the scoring in 9th and 25th minutes for Butembe though Uganda Cubs’ Ivan Asaba was quick to level and cancel Batambuze’s effort but also new recruit Obere was on target again. Yasin Awanyi got hiss name on the score sheet to make it 2 all for U-17 team before halftime break.
In the second half, Butembe’s Isaac Twaboona got his name among the scorers when he saw his thunderbolt go past Cubs goalie Oluka Goerge William to make it 3-2. However their joy didn’t last long when Thomas Kakaire curled in a nice ball to level matters 3-3 in the 86th minute.
Uganda is preparing for the CAF U17 Qualifiers in Tanzania starting 12th August, 2018.
Uganda U-17 XI
Oluka George, William, Matovu Geoffrey, Ibrahim Juma, Roggers John, Kizito Gavin, Sekajja Davis, Anthony Kent, Asaba Ivan, Idd Abudallah, John Kokas, Owiny Yasin
The Uganda Women Senior Team (Crested Cranes) finished runners-up in the just concluded 2018 CECAFA Challenge Cup in Rwanda.
The Crested Cranes collected 7 points from 4 matches to finish second losing the first position to Tanzania on goal difference.
Uganda defeated Kenya 1-0 in the first game, saw off Ethiopia in the second fixtureby 2-1 before falling to Tanzania 4-1.
Crested Cranes Team after receiving Silver Medals during the closing ceremony of CECAFA Women Challenge Cup in Rwanda on Friday.
On Wednesday, Uganda was held to a 2-2 draw by hosts Rwanda-a result that dashed the hopes of the Crested Cranes to win their maiden title.
Tanzania defeated Ethiopia 4-1 in the last game to level with Uganda on 7 points. Nevertheless, they were crowned champions for the second time in a row while Rwanda lost to Kenya in the second game on the closing day by 2-0.
Meanwhile, Uganda’s shot stopper Aturo Ruth was named the best goalkeeper of the tournament after putting up a good show.
Crested Cranes’ goalkeeper Aturo Ruth posing with her accolade during the closing ceremony of CECAFA Women Challenge Cup
‘ I was determined and focused not to let my team lose. I’m so glad I have won the award. I thank my teammates for the support, without them I wouldn’t have achieved this. No one realised we could reach this far but we believed in ourselves. It’s a great achievement to me and the team’ said Aturo Ruth.
The Crested Cranes received a runners-up prize money of 1500$ from the organisers while Tanzania took $2500 prize money and a trophy. Ethiopia took $1000 after finishing third.
The Uganda Crested Cranes delegation was led by the Chairman Uganda Football Referees Association and FUFA Excom Member Ronie Kalema, Margaret Kubingi Chairperson Uganda Women Football Association, Team Coordinator Paul Ssali, Farida Bulega the Head Coach, Assistant coach Edward Kaziba, Goalkeeping Coach Magala James, Mable Kabatalindwa the Team Doctor, Olive Mbekeka-Fitness Trainer and Nsereko Kawuma Hamzah the Team Media Officer
(L-R) Technical Officials Mable Kabatalindwa – Team Doctor, Olive Mbekeka – Fitness Trainer, Faridah Bulega – Head Coach, Edward Kaziba – Assistant Coach, Magala James – Goalkeeping Coach
Crested Cranes captain Tracy Jones Akiror in control of the ball against Rwandan opponent. She has showed class and maturity with her leadership in her role as captain.Lilian Mutuuzo takes on Rwandan opponent during the clash on Wednesday. She has been a joy to watch in the torunament.
Crested Cranes Players and officials in Rwanda in a group
MAIN PHOTO: Crested Cranes Team after receiving Silver Medals during the closing ceremony of CECAFA Women Challenge Cup in Rwanda on Friday.
FUFA President’s Initiative-Meeting former leaders of football in Uganda.
Date: Saturday on 28th July 2018
Venue: Imperial Royale Hotel, Kampala
Time: Midday-3pm
FUFA has confirmed that they will hold a get together of former and current leaders under the FUFA President’s Initiative on 28th August 2018 at Imperial Royale aimed at engaging, sharing ideas and seeking counsel from the elders.
Founded in 1924, FUFA remains the strongest sports body in Uganda and has enjoyed a steady growth with sporting results attained over the period of its existence.
Former FUFA President(2005-2013) Dr. Lawrence Mulindwa.
The FUFA Communications Manager Ahmed Hussein highlighted the importance of the reunion between the current Leadership of FUFA and its former leaders.
Former FUFA President (1995-1998) Twaha Kakaire
‘The rise and excellence of football in Uganda today is mainly attributed to the hard work and commitment exhibited by the leaders of the Federation over the years. The endless efforts and contribution by the former and current leaders towards the development of the game is very valuable’ noted Hussein
‘In light of this, we have come up with the FUFA President’s Initiative to engage, share ideas and seek counsel from the former leaders through a get together session. The FUFA President recognises the former leaders as key figures in FUFA’s administration and having played a key role in developing the game’ added Hussein a former sports journalist who also witnessed the growth of the game under some of the past leaders.
Former FUFA President (1994-1995) Rt. Hon. Gen. Moses Ali
The Guests and FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo will later be entertained to a CAF Club Champions’ League match between KCCA FC and Tunisian side Esperance later in the day at Mandela National Stadium, Nambole.
The Sports Media who covered the game during the era of these past leaders have also been invited.
Friday 27th July 2018: Players to travel to Mulago Hospital for the Pre-Competition Medical Tests (PCMA).
Uganda U17 NAtional team got the chance to test themselves in a practice match on Wednesday against Super Cubs featuring in the Rubaga District League, winning comfortably 5-1 at FUFA Technical center, Njeru.
The match is part of the preparations for the CAF U17 AFCON Qualifiers that will start on 11th August 2018 in Tanzania. Super Cubs is a 4th Division League team.
Kizito Garvin aims at passing the ball during the match on Wednesday in Njeru
St. Peter’s Primary School youngstar Muber Jimmy got a brace, Mukisa Owen of BUL FC Junior Team, Vipers FC Junior Team midfielder Ivan Asaba and Okum Gilidin of Isoke Memorial College were on target with a goal each. Dungu George got the consolation for Super Cubs.
Muber Jimmy flies in the air after scoring against Super Cubs
Uganda Cubs Coach Peter Onen was delighted by the performance of his players.
‘I was looking for a suitable formation for my players. The build up match has given me tactical options and I am impressed by the mobility of my players on the pitch. We shall have more build up games before travelling but we shall stick to our game plan’ noted Onen
Coach Onen Peter talks to the players during half time
Super Cubs XI that fell to the Uganda U-17 National team
Uganda will face Ethiopia in the first game of CAF U17 qualifiers on 12th August in Tanzania.
The prestigious FUFA Drum tournament returns this weekend with the most exciting stage of the last four teams.
West Nile will host Busoga in Arua at Green Light Stadium while Buganda will play Bukedi at home in Mukono at Bishop Ss Grounds both games on Sunday 29th July.
The four Provinces are expected to put up their best football as they battle to put one foot into the main final to be played over two legs.
Buganda Provicne team that edged out Kampala Province from The FUFA Drum
Bukedi’s starlet David Owori who has been in the CECAFA Club Championship with Vipers SC has returned to the team joining his counterpart Julius Poloto of KCCA FC. The two young lads are key players in the Bukedi team.
Buganda who eliminated Kampala in the quarterfinal on 2-1 on aggregate will rely on the services of Onduparaka’s striker Vianne Ssekajugo and KCCA FC forward Patrick Kaddu. Poloto and Kaddu will need to first sort out their CAF Champions League encounter with Esperance on Saturday before thinking abut their Ancestral teams.
The West Nile Province has stars like Fred Amaku and Gadafi Wahab but will need to overcome an equally well assembled Busoga team that boasts of Uganda Cranes players Isaac Isinde and Khalid Aucho. U-20 National team player Hamis Tibita is another key figure for Busoga.
Bukedi Province Team before the 1st leg quarterfinal Drum Match against Ankole in Palisa on Saturday 30th June 2018. Bukedi has been described as a fearless team that has disposed off teams like Acholi and Kampala. Busoga Province team during the 1st leg quarterfinal against Ankole at Kakyeka Stadium, Mbarara on Saturday 30th June 2018
FACTS:
Buganda have not lost any game in the last four matches and they have conceded only one goal.
Bukedi has recorded 3 wins and 1 loss in the last four matches, conceded only once against Acholi.
West Nile is the only Province that won both quarterfinal legs (home and away) without conceding any goal.
Busoga had the highest score in the quarterfinals beating Ankole 3-0 in the 2nd leg.
West Nile has not lost at home. The only set back was a draw against Tooro Province on Match Day 3.
The organisers of the first ever USPA/FUFA media Interaction Day have confirmed new date for the event. The initial dates were not favorable for stakeholders invited for the event now set to be held on 3rd August at Imperial Royale Hotel, Kampala.
The One day open session to sports journalists will see members of Uganda Sports Press Association (USPA) pause questions to the local soccer governing officials who will be led by FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo, Executive Members, CEO Edgar Watson and Heads of Departments.
FUFA Communications Manager Ahmed Hussein confirmed the new date.
‘The USPA/FUFA Media Day will provide the sports media with a platform to get first-hand information from the aristocrats of the game in Uganda. It will also provide the sports media an opportunity to learn more about the activities, systems, projects and how the game is run in the country by FUFA’ said Hussein.
Sports media has played a key role in developing the beautiful game in Uganda. The photo was taken in 2017 when the new Uganda Cranes coach Sebastien Desabre was unveiled at FUFA House in Mengo
‘Communication is important in football development and media adds value in the process. We are very much aware of the kind of support the media has extended to the sport through balanced reporting. FUFA will be heavily represented during the session to interact with the sports media on the day’
For more details about the USPA/FUFA Media Day, reach out to;
USPA General Secretary: Patrick Kanyomozi 0772894711
FUFA Communications Manager: Ahmed Hussein 0758811813
Sports Media are encouraged to send in their questions to;
uspauganda@gmail.com and mediaday@fufauganda.com to give FUFA the chance to prepare some of the responses that may need illustrations and images.
MAIN PHOTO: A picture from last year’s Football Administration and Management Course (FAMACO) for the Sports media held at the FUFA Technical Centre, Njeru.
Uganda National Women Team Crested Cranes is still on the title chase despite suffering a heavy 1-4 defeat at the hands of defending champions Tanzania in the Stede De Kigali on Monday afternoon in their third game of CECAFA Women Challenge Cup.
Shadia Nankya scored a header from Zaina Namuleme’s direct free-kick from the right side in added time of the second half. Crested Cranes had already conceded four times in an unfamiliar fashion.
Shadia Nankya (R) celebrating with Yudaya Nakayenze after scoring against Tanzania
Tanzania’s captain Asha Saada Rachid scored a hat-trick in the 17th , 45th and 52nd minutes whileDonisia Daniel Minja got her team’s second strike.
Crested Cranes head coach Farida Bulega noted with optimism that her team is still focused and looking forward to win the last match against Rwanda’.
Crested Cranes suffered their first loss today but will build confidence on the six points already collected off Kenyaand Ethiopia.
Crested Cranes Forward Juliet Nalukenge (Red) chasing the ball in the match against Tanzania on Monday
‘My girls tried their best but it was not on our day but we are still focused. We have learnt from the errors we have made today. We are here to compete with every team that comes our way. We shall do our best in the last game against Rwanda. We shall fight for glory’ said Bulega
The tournament is played on a round robin basis. The top placed Nation with highest number of points collected will be crowned Champions.
The Crested Cranes defeted Kenya (1-0) and Ethiopia (2-1) in their opening two games.
Crested Cranes deadly winger Lillian Mutuuzo in action during the match against TanzaniaCrested Cranes XI
The Uganda National U17 Team (The Cubs) has began residential training at FUFA Technical Center, Njeru ahead of the CAF U17 regional qualifiers in Tanzania.
Peter Onen is in charge of the team as the Head Coach assisted by Hamza Lutalo and goalkeeping coach Kiberu Mubarak
Coach Peter Onen (10) with his assistants during the training at FUFA Technical Center NjeruUganda Cubs (U17) during the training session at FUFA Technical Center Njeru
The team convened for the preparations on Monday afternoon with 21 players while Rogers John (Onduparaka FC JT), Iddi Abdul Wahid (Onduparaka FC JT), Kenty Anthony (Onduparaka FC JT) and Muber Jimmy (St Peters Primary School – Wakiso) will join the team on Tuesday 24th July.
FUFA Youth Football Development Manager Mutyaba Bashir confirmed the boys in the camp went through a mandatory Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) test to verify their age.
Uganda Cubs (U17) having a prayer after the training session at FUFA Technical Center Njeru
The competition is set to start on 11th August and Uganda Cubs will play Ethiopia in their opener on 12th August.
One country will qualify from the CECAFA Region for AFCON U17 finals to be hosted by Tanzania.
The squad in the camp;
The Media officer on duty for the Uganda U-17 Team is Omaria Bosco.
MAIN PHOTO: Uganda Cubs Head Coach Peter Onen talking to players before the training session at FUFA Technical Center Njeru on Monday.
The Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) communications workshop for Uganda Premier League (UPL), FUFA Big League and Regional Football Association media officers reached its climax on Saturday at the FUFA Technical Center, Njeru.
The five-day workshop was intended to improve and empower media officers with latest trends in communications models to suit the modern day football industry.
Over 40 participants were taken through different modules including theoretical and practical sessions on pre, during and post match-day activities, media graphics, organising different types of press conferences, photography, commentary, videography, digital public relations, and growing trends in football.
Media officers in group discussions on the final day of the workshop
A tweet from one of the participants – Sandra Awori (Vipers SC)
FUFA Human Resource and Capacity building Manager Jackson Nyima, Chairman FUFA Marketing and Communications Chairman Rogers Byamukama, FUFA Communications Manager Ahmed Hussein led the team of instructors at the workshop while former sports journalists Douglas Mazune and Robert Madoi conducted tutorial sessions in Media relations, Ethics and Integrity and digital public relations.
Sharon Adong making a group presentation
FUFA Executive committe Member Issa Magoola who represented the FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo urged Uganda Premier league Clubs media officers to develop, promote and protect the game of football in the country as FUFA’s vision states.
In his remarks during the closing ceremony of the the five days’ workshop he appreciated all the instructors and facilitators for providing vital and modern communication content to the participants.
‘We have a five(5) year strategic plan of developing the game of football therefore FUFA designed this programme to empower you with skills on how to develop the game of football through communiation. You are all part of the Federation, we want you to work as a unit to promote the game. Go and apply and practice the skills you have been taught’ said Magoola
Guest of Honor Issa Magoola While addressing the participants during the closing ceremony
Participants appreciated the training, a first of its kind, which has added value on top of their professional media backgrounds.
“The training has equipped us with knowledge on how to communicate in football with internal and external stakeholders as well as handling challenges in public relations. This is a huge step taken by the federation in improving football in all departments,” said Paul Kulumba, the Public Relations Officer of Kirinya Jinja SS FC.
“This course is very relevant and has come at a time our clubs need most because of lack of professionalism in areas of communication. This course has given us a clear understanding of the roles of a club media officer,” added Sharon Adong, SC Villa Jogoo media manager.
Meadia officers during a group presentationMedia Officers in group discussions on the final day of the workshop at the FUFA Technical Centre, Njeru
The list of participants;
Mutaka Joseph (BUL FC), Sandra Awori (Vipers SC), Aminah Babirye (KCCA FC), Lukoya Patrick (Maroons FC), Mwambu Fred (Kirinya Jinja SS) Joseph Collins Semanda (Ndejje University FC), Jjuuko Alan Joel Sewankambo (Bright Stars FC), Kulumba Paul (Kirinya jinja SS), Bakari Mugah Bashir (Police), Adong Sarah (SC Villa Jogoo), Lawrence Mubiru (University Football League), Nsereko Isa Musoke (Soana FC), Lulua Mark (Onduparaka FC), Lematia Adams (Onduparaka FC), Bwogi Vincent (Nyamityobora FC), Muwanga Kenneth (Vipers SC), Kivumbi Joel, (Edgars Youth Programme), Kisembo Juma (Kitara Region FA), Reagan Mulekezi (Kampala Region FA), Abasa Edgar (Mbarara City) Abdu Wasike (Vipers SC), Gordon Roy Mundeyi (Uganda Premier League), Ronnie Lusulire (Proline FC), Esiku Gabriel (North East Region FA), Moi Daniel (Northern Region FA) Nabatanzi Zainabu (Edgars Youth), Toko Badru (West Nile Region FA), Seruyinda Kakungulu Godfrey (Eastern Region FA), Bridget Nakayenga (URA FC), Amuru Gilbert (Bukedea FC), Abdallah Walusimbi (Buganda region FA), FUFA Team-Esther Musoke, Leilah Nankya, Kasirye Alex, OmariaBosco, Hassan Kirunda, Brian Katende, Stephen Mayamba, Mutebi Julius, Bwanika Lawrence
Media Officers in group discussions on the final day of the workshop at the FUFA Technical Centre, NjeruMedia Officers in group discussions on the final day of the workshop at the FUFA Technical Centre, Njeru
MAIN PHOTO: Guest of Honor Issa Magoola with participants some of the Participants
The Uganda National women team Crested Cranes are delivering on all fronts but leaving their doubters in the cold corner following two wins out of two matches in the ongoing CECAFA Women Challenge Cup in Rwanda.
Having dislodged neighbours and rivals Kenya on Thursday (1-0), the Crested Cranes handled by Faridah Bulega kept their feet on ground to plan for the downfall of Ethiopia on Saturday.
Crested Cranes Starting XI against Ethiopia. Standing From L-R; Aturo Ruth, Nakayenze Yudaya, Phionah Nabbumba, Aluka Grace, Nankya Shadia and Namuddu Viola – Front row L-R; Tracy Jones Akiror(C), Namuleme Zaina, Nakachwa Spencer, Lilian Mutuuzo and Nalukenge Juliet. The Crested Cranes were in scintilating form as they came from a goal down to beat Ethiopia 2-1.
The one day rest played the magic and when the ladies got the chance to return to action today, they played gallantly and with heart to secure three points. However they fell to a first half goal in the 39th minute but that didn’t deter their spirits as they kept on searching for the leveler.
Ethiopia Starting XI that fell to Crested Cranes on Saturday
Left fullback Grace Aluka who hit the cross bar on Thursday against Kenya from the free-kick, got it better this time against Ethiopia when the opportunity came her way to get the equaliser for Crested Cranes to make it 1-1 after the break.
Another pivotal player in the defence of the Crested Cranes Yudaya Nakayenze was on the mark with a header after a free kick was delivered by right back Viola Namuddu.
Crested Craes’ Lillian Mutuuzo was unplayable again today.
The game ended 2-1 in favour of Crested Cranes. Uganda will return to action on Monday against Tanzania in a tournament played on a round robin basis.
Crested Cranes players getting tips from their Head coach Faridah Bulega
Crested Cranes coach about the win today
‘The Ethiopians are technically good. They have speed. We conceded 4 goals in the last edition of the CECAFA in Njeru but today is my day. The players followed the instructions. We now have six points but we shall not relax till the last day of the tournament’
Crested Cranes Substitutions made; Naluyimba Esther for Nabbumba Phionah, Namwase Monica for Zaina Namuleme and Bridget Nabisalu for Spencer Nakachwa.
MAIN PHOTO: On the attack- L-R Zainah Namuleme, Skipper Tracy Jones Akiror and one of the goal scorers Grace Aluka were a pain to the Ethiopian defence. Crested Crabes beat Ethiopia 2-1.
Goals: Robert Baruku, Rogers Lwebuga (Kitara), Allan Kyambadde, Daniel Sserunkuma (Uganda Cranes)
Uganda Cranes head coach Sebastien got the real love from the people of Kasese when the National team kicked off the 2018 regional tours this weekend.
It was the first time for the Frenchman to take the Uganda Cranes out on the tour. Kitara named a team as per the rules and regulations of the competition (Non Uganda premier League players) but matched the Uganda Cranes players over the 90 minutes.
The match attended by mammoth crowds ended in a 2-2 at Nyakasanga grounds-Kasese. Uganda Cranes took the lead through Allan Kyambadde before Kitara equalised through Robert Baruku. Kitara later scored their second to send the home fans in total joy. Rogers Lwebuga was the man who had raised Kitara’s hopes with a possible winner over Cranes until Daniel Sserunkuma dashed their hopes of picking up a first ever win over Cranes of the Regional Tours. Uganda Cranes has played Kitara three times-won 2 of the outings.
Taddeo Lwanga being checked by two Kitara players
Earlier today Uganda Cranes was involved in a Corporate Social Responsibility activity within Kasese as they visited Kilembe Mines Hospital and a soccer Academy called Sports Club Bronken. Uganda Cranes head coach and FUFA Marketing Director Esther Musoke led the FUFA team to these two places. The Uganda Cranes regional Tours are sponsored by Airtel and Nile Special.
Pictorial
Uganda Cranes Starting XI against Kitara in KaseseFearless Kitara XI that almost recorded their first ever win over Uganda Cranes only to be denied by Daniel Sserunkuma late in the game.
Part of the Crowds that turned up for the Kitara vs Uganda Cranes match in Kasese on SaturdayFUFA Marketing Director Esther Musoke (R) talking to a Sister at Kilembe Mines Hospital.The joy of meeting a National team coach. A promising young footballer greets Sebastien in Kasese
I need some tips from you: A young goalkeeper enjoying a moment with Uganda Cranes goalkeeper Isma Watenga (R)Uganda Cranes players and their head coach Sebastien cleaning the compound at Kilembe Mines Hospital
Group photo of players at SC Bronken with Uganda Cranes players