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  • TOTAL CAF U-20 Qualifiers: Uganda Hippos XI vs. South Sudan U-20

    TOTAL CAF U-20 Qualifiers: Uganda Hippos XI vs. South Sudan U-20

    South Sudan vs Uganda (CAF U-20 Return leg Qualifier) – Preliminary Round

    LIVE ON 102.1 FUFA fm 

    (Uganda leads 5-1 from the first leg)

    Date: 21st April, 2018

    Time: 4pm

    Venue: Juba Stadium in Juba

    Live on 102.1 FUFA fm
    Mathias Lule, the Uganda Hippos head coach has released the starting line up for against South Sudan for the return leg of the preliminary round of the CAF U-20 qualifiers.
    There are only two changes on the team with Robert Kitabalwa starting at left back and Ivan Eyamu among the three center forwards.
    Uganda has the advantage having won 5-1 in the first leg.
    The team is captained by Julius Poloto.
    The Uganda Hippos XI:
    Saidi Keni Said (GK), Paul Willa, Robert  Kitabalwa, Mujuzi Musitafa, Geofrey Wasswa,  Kasule Abubakar Muhammad, Ivan Eyamu, Julius Poloto (Captain), Allan Okello, Frank Tumwesigye, Steven Dese Mukwala
    Subs:
    Denis Otim (G.K), Bashir Asiku, Sadam Masereka, Fred Okot, Faisal Sekyanzi, Herbert Achai

    The Match officials are:

    Georges Gatogato-Referee

    Herve Kakunze-Assistant Referee 1

    Gustave Baguma Assistant Referee 2

    Thierry Nkurunziza-4th Official

    Sylvester Kirwa-Match Commissioner

    Rachid Medjiba-Security Officer

  • Verdicts from the FUFA Competitions Disciplinary Panel

    Verdicts from the FUFA Competitions Disciplinary Panel

    The FUFA Competitions Disciplinary Panel has pronounced itself on various cases arising from reports submitted to the Uganda Premier League Seretarit and the FUFA Competitions Committee and Department.

    Note: The decisions take immediate effect. Any party not satisfied with these decisions has a right of appeal.

    AZAM UGANDA PREMIER LEAGUE MATCH NO 187, EXPRESS FC VS MBARARA CITY PLAYED

    ON 11TH APRIL 2018 AT WANKULUKUKU, KAMPALA CASE NO: 0051

    The FUFA Competitions Disciplinary Panel (CDP) received a petition from the AUPL secretariat and sat on 19th April 2018 to handle the matter.

    FINDINGS: According to the reports of both the referee and the match assessor reports, in the 78th minutes Express FC hid the match balls and recalled the ball boys

    SANCTION: This act contravened Article 16.9 of the Uganda Premier League rules 2017/18 and also goes against Article 30.2 of the FUFA Competitions rules 2017/18.

    Accordingly Express FC is fined 1,000,000 Shs (One million shillings). The CDP may revise this fine amount upwards if not paid by 26th April 2018. This decision takes immediate effect.

     

    CASE: VIPERS SC FAILURE TO PRESENT PLAYERS’ LICENSES, PLAYER SHIRT NO 25 ALITHO JAMES OF VIPERS SC INSULTING AND ABUSING AMATCH OFFICIAL, THE CEO VIPERS SC

    MR LWANGA PETER AND VIPERS SC HEAD COACH JORGE DA COSTA CONFRONTING AND ATTACKING THE MATCH OFFICIALS DURING THE AZAM  UGANDA PREMIER LEAGUE MATCH NO 185, BUL FC VS VIPERS SC PLAYED AT KAKINDU STADIUM ON 11TH APRIL 2018

     

    CASE NO: 00053

    The FUFA Competitions Disciplinary Panel (CDP) received a petition from the AUPL secretariat regarding the failure of Vipers SC failing to produce players license, player shirt No. 25 Alitho James of vipers SC abusing a match official, Vipers SC CEO Lwanga Peter and Vipers head coach Jorge Da Costa both confronting and attacking the match officials and sat on 19th April 2018 to review the matter.

     

    FINDINGS

    Basing on both reports from the Centre referee and the match assessor;

     

    1. Vipers SC failed to produce the licenses during the said match for inspection as per article 26.1 of FUFA Competitions rules 2017/18.

     

    1. Player shirt No. 25 Alitho James of Vipers SC insulted and abused the 1st assistant, Okello Lee.

     

    1. Vipers SC CEO, Peter Lwanga confronted, threatened and attacked the match referee

     

    1. Vipers SC Head Coach Jorge Da Costa confronted and attacked the Centre referee.

     

    SANCTIONS

    1. According to the FUFA Competitions rules 2017/18, Article 26.4(i) Vipers SC reported the case of loss of licenses to police and presented the matter to theTOC for action within the required time and therefore Vipers SC in this case fulfilled this requirement and has no case and the results remain 00-00.

     

    1. Player shirt No. 25 Alitho James of Vipers SC is banned for four competition matches for unsporting conduct towards a match official as per article 30.8 (iii) of the FUFA Competitions rules 2017/18.

     

    1. Mr Jorge Da Costa, the coach of Vipers SC is suspended for four competition matches for unsporting behavior towards a match official as per Article 30.8 (iii) of the FUFA competition rules 2017/18 for violating article 30.2 of FUFA Competitions rules 2017/18.

     

    1. Mr Lwanga Peter the Vipers SC CEO is fined 1,000,000 (One Million shillings) for violating article 30.2 of FUFA Competitions rules 2017/18. The CDP may revise the fine amount upwards if not paid by 26th April 2018.

     

     CASE: MISCONDUCT OF MR WASSWA BBOSA, COACH OF SC VILLA  DURING THE AZAM UGANDA PREMIER LEAGUE MATCH NO 177,  SOANA VS SC VILLA PLAYED ON 4TH APRIL 2018 AT KAVUMBA RECREATION GROUNDS CASE NO: 0050

    The FUFA Competitions Disciplinary Panel (FCDP) received a petition from AUPL Secretariat and sat on 19th April 2018 to review the matter.

    FINDINGS: Basing on the referee and match assessor’s reports, Coach Wasswa Bbosa abused, threatened and attacked the match officials during and after the match. The same report indicates that Paul Mukatabala also got involved in the same though he later played a role in cooling down his Head Coach

    SANCTIONS: Mr. Wasswa Bbosa violated Article 30.2 of the FUFA Competitions rules 2017/18 and he is accordingly sanctioned as per Article 30.8(iii) (he is banned for four competition matches for unsporting conduct towards match officials).

    He is further warned that the FCDP will not hesitate to invoke Article 5.4(b) of the coaches licensing rules if such misconduct continues.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Match No 248 (FUFA Big League- Lira United vs Paidha Black Angels  

    The Disciplinary Committee Panel analyzed the information and circumstances surrounding the above mentioned match played on Thursday April 6 2018 and observed that;

    1. The match was played under an intimidating environment especially on the side of the visiting team players, technical officials and fans
    2. The match kicked off late and ended when it was dark to the extent of improvising smart phone torches due to inadequate light.
    3. There was persistent hooliganism by fans of Lira United before, during and after the said match and other previous matches played in Lira.  The club has failed to prevail over its fans.

    Verdict:

    1. Match No. 248, Lira FC. vs Paidha Black Angels to be replayed on a date to be communicated and at a neutral ground,-Masindi   Municipal Stadium
    2. All the remaining home matches of Lira FC to be played in Masindi Municipal Stadium and the Management of Lira United FC should liaise with the stadium management to ensure the availability of the facility for the club’s matches.
    3. The Match Centre Referee Mr. Okello Simon Peter and the Match Assessor Mr. Adupa Gena be referred to the FUFA Referees Standing Committee (FRSC) for disciplinary actions for allowing the game to be played during dark without proper lighting there by putting the game into disrepute
    4. In accordance with article 30.8 (iii) of the FUFA Competitions Rules, Mr. Allan Kabonge- Paidha Black Angels FC Coach, is suspended for four (4) Competition matches for the unsporting behavior of hiding players’ licences of his club thereby delaying kick off.

     

    Match No. 227, Agape FC vs Kataka FC played 25th March 2018;

    1. The 2nd assistant refereewas attacked by a fan and a poisonous substance was applied on hish body
    2. The match was abandoned in the 54th minute with a 00-01 lead by Kataka FC.

    Consequently it was ruled;

    1. Agape SS FC loses the match by forfeiture and is further docked 3points and 3 goals from those already accumulated for acts of hooliganism and violence. This is in accordance with Article 30.13 of the FUFA Competition Rules and Regulations 2017/18.
    2. Agape SS FC is directed to meet the medical expenses of the said match official as shall be determined by his medical forms.
    3. Agape SS FC should identify the culprit who applied the poisonous substance and hand him over for further reprimand and the source of the substance should also be revealed.
    4. If (2) and (3) above are not met, the matches of Agape SS FC shall be shifted to another safer playing field.

     

    Match No. 228, Amuka Bright Light vs Vura FC played 22nd March 2018 and observed that;

    1.  The Chairman of Vura FC, Mr Obulejo Wilfred, included threatening messages in his petition

     

    1. Vura FC. Players refused to continue with play, protesting the goal scored against  them in the 74th  minute leading to the abandonment of the match

     

    1. The Coach, Mr. Mawanda Ronald commanded players not to continue with play thereby putting the game of football into disrepute

     

     

    Verdict

    1. Vura FC. Loses the match by forfeiture
    2. The coach, Mr. Mawanda Ronald is suspended for two Competition matches with immediate effect
    3. The Chairman of Vura FC was also advised to restrain from hostilities and exercise fair play for the good of the game.

     

     

    Match No. 142, Kamuli Park FC vs Bukedea TC FC played on 9th December 2018 it was observed that;

    1. The player Wabuleta Eriza Jackson is a double licensed player by both Bukedea TC FC and Kamuli Park FC.
    2. The player Wabuleta Eriza Jackson has different dates of birth for each of the licenses in his name an act aimed at confusing the authority.
    3. The said player used different names during the registration process.

     

    1. The said player registered and played for Bukedea Town Council FC for  2016/17 and 2017/18 season

    Verdict:

    1. Bukedea town council FC has no case since they are the right full owners of the player, Article 19.12 of the FUFA Competitions Rules and Regulations 2017/18.
    2. Wabuleta Eriza Jackson is banned for a period of 365 days for being double licensed according to Article 19.12 of the FUFA competitions 2017/18.

     

    Match No. 160 Kireka FC vs Kitara FC played 7th March 2018 and observed that;

    1. The team manager Kireka FC Norman Ssemwanga entered the field of play in the 31st Minute and caused the match to stop temporarily.
    2. The Kireka FC fan slapped the 1st assistant referee in the 65th minute and at the end of the match, the fans of Kireka FC threatened the match officials.

    Verdict;

    1. According to Article 30.8(iii) of the FUFA competition rules 2017/18. Mr Norman Ssemwanga is hereby suspended for four competition matches for unsporting conduct towards a match official.
    2. Although results of the match remain, Kireka FC is strongly warned and advised to prevail over its fans and restrain from act of hooliganism.

     

    Match No. 142, Kitara FC vs Greater Masaka FC played on 11th March 2018 and observed that;

    1. According to the reports of the referee and the match assessor Greater Masaka didn’t show up for the said match.
    2. Article 24.4 of the FUFA Competitions Rules 2017/18 gives a team  chance to write to the TOC explaining the reasons for not showing up within 48 hours, Greater Masaka instead requested for the match rescheduled.  Information about the death of their official was communicated late.

     

    Verdict:

    1. Accordingly, Greater Masaka is to lose the match by forfeiture and is docked 3 points and 3 goals from those already accumulated as per article 24.9(ii) of the FUFA Competitions Rules 2017/18

     

    Match No. 226, Kyetume FC vs Paidha Black Angels FC played 22nd March 2018 and observed that;

    1. Dr Sam Okello in the 90+2 minute of the said match used abusive language towards the Centre referee.
    2. After the match, Dr Okello Sam led the paidha Black Angels fans to the changing area where the referees were changing clothes from and they threw stones and water bottles to the match officials but police intervened to save the officials.

    Verdict;

    1. Paidha black angels FC failed to prevail on its team’s official and fans as per article 30.15 of the FUFA competitions Rules 2017/18. Therefore it is docked one point and one goal from those already accumulated
    2. Dr Okello Sam is suspended for four competition matches for unsporting conduct towards the match officials as per Article 30.8(iii) of the FUFA competitions rules 2017/18.

     

    Match NAo 235 LIRA FC vs NDEJJE UNIVERSITY FC.

    At its sitting of April 9 2018, the Disciplinary Panel studied the Match Reports and other relevant information in relation to the above mentioned match and observed as follows

    1. The Coach of Ndejje University FC. Mr. Raymond and a one Kongo Boniface of the same  team entered the field of play and ordered the players not to continue with play in protest against the penalty awarded Lira FC
    2. The game was abandoned
    3. Fans of Lira FC threw stones

    Verdict, 

    1. The actions of Ndejje University FC officials tantamount to the breach of the FUFA Competitions Rules.  Hence Ndejje FC loses the match by forfeiture as per Article 30.13  of the Competition Rules and Regulations 2017/18
    2. The said two officials of Ndejje University FC. are hereby suspended for four(4) Competition matches in accordance with Article 30.2 of the Competition Rules and Regulations
    3. The harm and body injuries inflicted on Ndejje players as seen in the pictures depicts the highest level of hooliganism which is contrary to Article 30.2 of the Competition Rules 2017/18.  In accordance with Article 30.13  Lira F loses three (3) points and three(3) from the accumulated points
  • CAF U-20 Qualifiers: Uganda off to South Sudan

    CAF U-20 Qualifiers: Uganda off to South Sudan

    South Sudan vs Uganda (CAF U-20 Return leg Qualifier)

    LIVE ON 102.1 FUFA fm 

    (Uganda leads 5-1 from the first leg)

    Date: 21st April, 2018

    Time: 4pm

    Venue: Juba Stadium in Juba

    The Match officials are:

    Georges Gatogato-Referee

    Herve Kakunze-Assistant Referee 1

    Gustave Baguma Assistant Referee 2

    Thierry Nkurunziza-4th Official

    Sylvester Kirwa-Match Commissioner

    Rachid Medjiba-Security Officer

     

    The Uganda National U-20 team travelling to South Sudan for the return leg of the CAF U-20 Qualifier has been released.

    The Contingent flies out at 11.45 am aboard RwandaAir on Friday 20th April 2018. The match is slated for Saturday 21st April at Juba stadium at 4pm.

    The Contingent has FUFA Executive Member Rasoul Ariga as the Leader of Delegation.

    Leader of Delegation (l) Rasoul Ariga and Head coach Mathias Lule at the Entebbe International Airport before flying out to South Sudan.

    Technical team:

    Head Coach: Lule Matia

    Ass. Coach: James Odoch

    Goalkeeping Coach: Sam Kawalya

    Team Doctor: Lule Micheal

    Team Coordinator: Makumbi Sulait

    Media Officer: Farid Mpagi

    Uganda U-20 players arranging their luggage at Entebbe International Airport

    The Uganda U-20 Squad

    Keni Saidi-GK (Proline), Otim Denis –GK (Mbarara FC), Willa Paul (Proline FC), Wasswa Gofrey (Vipers SC), Mujuzu Musitafa (Proline FC), Kasule Abubakar Muhammad (Not Attached), Poloto Julius (KCCA FC, Team Captain), Tumwesigye Frank (Vipers SC), Mukwala Steven Dese (Vipers SC), Okello Allan (KCCA FC), Masereka Sadam (Buddo SS), Okot Fred (URA FC), Sekyanzi Faisal (St Mary’s Heritage Nabweru), Asiku Bashir (Vipers SC), Okiror Ocen Joshua (Proline FC), Kitabalwa Robert (St Mary’s Kitende SS), Achai Herbert (KCCA FC), Eyamu Ivan (Kataka FC).

    Uganda Hippos XI tat started against South Sudan Uganda won 5-1 at Lugogo.
  • CECAFA U-17: Uganda humbles Sudan 3-0 in Gitega

    CECAFA U-17: Uganda humbles Sudan 3-0 in Gitega

    CECAFA U-17 tournament in Burundi 

    Uganda 3-0 Sudan played in Gitega

    Goals: Andrew Kawooya (2 goals in the 38th and 42nd Minutes) and Moses Bakkabulindi (48th Minute)

    Uganda U-17 National team-The Cubs were in demolition form as they played their second match of the ongoing CECAFA U-17 Championship in Burundi.

    With an attack minded team named by head coach Peter Onen, the signs were clear that Sudan would be in trouble from minute one.

    Onen who gave his players the freedom to play offensive football in the match against neighbours Tanzania. His philosophy never changed despite making one change into today’s game.  Attack minded midfielder Asaba Ivan paved way for forward Idd Abdulwahid for the game against Sudan.

    Uganda U17 singing the National Anthem before taking on Sudan.

    Uganda’s goals were scored by Andrew Kawooya-a brace (Proline Soccer Academy) and Moses Bakkabulindi (Vipers Junior Team).

    Kirya Gerald closes in on a Sudanese player during the game in Gitega

    With revised fixtures, following failure by some teams to raise squads for the tournament, Uganda is now guaranteed of a place in the next stage.

    The match was also watched by FUFA Vice Presidents Justus Mugisha and Darius Mugoye.

    The Uganda Cubs Starting XI against Sudan

    1. OLUKA GEORGE WILLIAM (GK) – 18
      2.JAGWE MUSA – 4
      3.KAFUMBE JOSEPH -3
      4.EKELLOT IBRAHIM -17
      5. KIZITO MUGWERI GAVIN -5 captain.
      6.KIRYA GERALD – 6
      7.BAKABULINDI MOSES-7
      8.KAWOOYA ANDREW -8
      9.MPANGA MULA-12
      10. KAKAIRE THOMAS -10
      11. IDD ABDULWAHID -9

    SUBS
    KIBERU RONALD -19 (GK)
    SSEMWOGERERE DANIEL -1(GK)
    MUKISA OWEN -14
    MUGISHA ROGERS -15
    SSEKAJJA DAVIS-16
    ANTHONY KENTY -13
    ASABA IVAN -11

    JUMA IBRAHIM – 20
    MUBER JIMMY -2

    Subs made:

    Ibrahim Juma (In), Bakkabulindi Moses (Out)

    Mugisha Rogers (In), Iddi AbdulWahid (Out)

    Cautions: Jaggwe Musa (Yellow card) 

     

  • Amendments to the FIFA Anti-Doping Regulations 2018

    Amendments to the FIFA Anti-Doping Regulations 2018

    FIFA has released the amended Anti-Doping regulations that come into effect from 1st May, 2018.

    In a communication from the FIFA Deputy Secretary General (Administration) Marco Villiger, Member Associations are required to inform its affiliated clubs, players and all other persons concerned.

    The amendments have been made to Article 2 Paragraph 1 and Article 3 Paragraph 5 as well as Article 1 Paragraph 2.

    Please open  fifa-anti-doping-regulations 2018 for amended FIFA Anti-Doping Regulations

     

  • CAF U-20: Referees for South Sudan vs Uganda appointed

    CAF U-20: Referees for South Sudan vs Uganda appointed

    South Sudan vs Uganda (CAF U-20 Return leg Qualifier)

    (Uganda leads 5-1 from the first leg)

    Date: 21st April, 2018

    Time: 4pm

    Venue: Juba Stadium in Juba

    CAF has released the list of referees for the return leg U-20 Qualifier against South Sudan to be played on Saturday 21st April, 2018 at Juba Stadium in Juba.

    The referees are from Burundi while the match Commissioner Sylvester Kirwa is from Kenya. CAF has also appointed a security officer for the match Rachid Medjiba from Algeria.

    The Match officials are;

    Georges Gatogato-Referee

    Herve Kakunze-Assistant Referee 1

    Gustave Baguma Assistant Referee 2

    Thierry Nkurunziza-4th Official

    Sylvester Kirwa-Match Commissioner

    Rachid Medjiba-Security Officer

     

    Meanwhile CAF has confirmed that Uganda U-20 left back Mustafa Kizza will miss two games after getting a red card in the first leg against South Sudan at Lugogo.

    ‘Mustafa Kizza will miss match number 16 South Sudan vs Uganda, the first leg of the following round of this competition in case Uganda qualifies or his next match with the National team in case of elimination’ CAF statement.

    The Uganda U-20 team resumed training on Monday at the Nambole Outer pithch. The Contingent will fly out to South Sudan on Friday.

    MAIN PHOTO: Uganda U-20 Starting XI against South Sudan in the first leg. Uganda won 5-1.

  • CECAFA U-17 in Burundi: One change for Uganda Cubs ahead of clash with Sudan

    CECAFA U-17 in Burundi: One change for Uganda Cubs ahead of clash with Sudan

     

    Wednesday 18th April, 2018

    Uganda vs Sudan in Gitega 4pm (Ugandan time)

    Uganda U-17 National team coach Peter Onen has made one change from the team that played against Tanzania in the opening match ahead of today’s fixture with Sudan in Gitega in the ongoing CECAFA U-17 Championship.

    Onen who gave his players the freedom to play offensive football in the match against neighbours Tanzania was happy with the fighting spirit from his team right from the opening minute till the end when they salvaged a point in the 1-1 draw.

    Asaba Ivan will play way for Idd Abdulwahid but the coach maintains that he needs a good result from the team.

    ‘It is a development tournament but the players need to know the importance of wearing with pride the National team jersey. I am happy with the players the way they are picking on every detail in training. All these players are featuring in an international tournament for the first time’ said Open.

    Comment from Bashir Mutyaba -Team Manager and FUFA Deputy Football Development Director

    Uganda is the defending champion of CECAFA U17 that was last played in 2009 in Sudan. However, FUFA is not under pressure since we are undergoing a restructuring process of the youth Systems.  

    CECAFA U17 tournament is being used as a development tournament to expose the players as we prepare them for the CAF U17 qualifiers in August 2018 in Der es salaam, Tanzania. We have monitored these players through out yuth systems including the FUFA Juniors League. 

    FUFA Vice President visit Cubs Camp

    The FUFA Vice Presidents Justus Mugisha (1st) and Darius Mugoye (2nd) visited the youngsters in camp in Gitega on Tuesday afternoon.

    ‘We are here to give you support in all forms. The FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo has requested you to play well and represent your country with pride’ noted Mugisha as he delivered the President’s message.

    FUFA Vice Presidents Justus Mugisha amd Darius Mugoye (all in White Shirts) visited the Uganda U-17 camp on Tuesday

    The Uganda Cubs Starting XI against Sudan

    1. OLUKA GEORGE WILLIAM (GK) – 18
      2.JAGWE MUSA – 4
      3.KAFUMBE JOSEPH -3
      4.EKELLOT IBRAHIM -17
      5. KIZITO MUGWERI GAVIN -5 captain.
      6.KIRYA GERALD – 6
      7.BAKABULINDI MOSES-7
      8.KAWOOYA ANDREW -8
      9.MPANGA MULA-12
      10. KAKAIRE THOMAS -10
      11. IDD ABDULWAHID -9

    SUBS
    KIBERU RONALD -19 (GK)
    SSEMWOGERERE DANIEL -1(GK)
    MUKISA OWEN -14
    MUGISHA ROGERS -15
    SSEKAJJA DAVIS-16
    ANTHONY KENTY -13
    ASABA IVAN -11

    JUMA IBRAHIM – 20
    MUBER JIMMY -2

  • OPINION: An Open Letter from The Referees’ Chairman to football Coaches

    OPINION: An Open Letter from The Referees’ Chairman to football Coaches

    Wednesday 18th April, 2018

    To: Our Football Coaches,

    From: The Judges of Football,

     

    Reduce the level of conflict you create with Match officials.

    It has not been an easy letter to write, but change is needed. It is not as if we have not had good times together, but I admit compatibility is part of us in line with the technical aspects on the football arena.

    The contentiousness, animosity, sarcastic statements, insults, intimidation and abusive language must stop.

    It dishonors football and teaches the wrong lessons to the most immediate football stakeholders.

    It also costs us our newest and best source of new officials – Some of our referees are your former players. (I would have shared photos to this effect but misinterpretation may take its toll)

     Officiating is an enjoyable act on the pitch. Referees offer the best while officiating to raise the bar for the beautiful game in the country.

    Complaints about the men in black are welcome and audience will be given to you irrespective of the manner of your approach.

    However, there lies a huge difference in our acceptance of your comments. An abusive teacher loses credibility with the officiating crew almost immediately. As refs, we will hear only the abuse, not the content. We need to work as a unit as it becomes easier to listen and respond to complaints constructively.

    The writer of the Open Letter Ronnie Kalema during his days of active refereeing.

    I hope this message is received well.

    We do watch many of you on a daily at matches. We understand the amount of efforts you put in to get the best results from a game. Sometimes frustrations take control of you, but why turn a larger portion of this frustration on to referees?

    We work hard to improve on the standards of referees through various refresher courses to better calls on the field of play.

    Mark you they are not perfect like computers.

    Are we going to try to be? Absolutely YES! ‘No one hates a bad call more than the referees’.

    The quality of the games carries an impact on the final product from the referee but we are absolutely getting better.

    However, ours is an impossible task without your aggressive and proactive support.

    You have trusted us with your games! Now, trust us with the decisions being made on the field of play. This is a shared need to keep your profession and ours too.

    To my referees, we can only gift the beautiful game with the best officiation like never before.

    Remember the journey we have trekked till to-date, discussions about modern refereeing and the good systems coaches are using on the field of play. The game has attracted media attention especially with television. FUFA has trained coaches about the FIFA Laws of the game.

    The implication for referees is to make the right calls for the coaches to appreciate professionalism.

    To regain our status as officials at the FIFA World Cup, AFCON & several other call ups at the international stage, this game requires a lot from us to implement the FUFA refereeing strategy of Integrity, Fitness and Performance”.

     I submit.

     

    Ronnie Kalema

    The writer is the Chairman of the FUFA Referees Standing Committee & Uganda Football Referees Association (UFRA) (Main Photo)

     

  • CECAFA U-17: Uganda Cubs share the spoils with Tanzania

    CECAFA U-17: Uganda Cubs share the spoils with Tanzania

    CECAFA U-17 Championship:

    • Uganda 1-1 Tanzania

    Uganda U-17 National team has kicked off the 2018 CECAFA U-17 tournament on an average note.

    The Cubs played gallantly to earn a draw in a one all stalemate with Tanzania at the Muyinga stadium in Burundi on Sunday evening.

    Uganda U-17 XI
    Uganda Cubs’ midfielder Ivan Asaba takes on three Tanzania players during the match

    Future Stars Academy forward Agiri Alistides Ngoda put Tanzania in the lead during the opening half of the game.

    The Ugandan youngsters exhibited composure and patience before finding the equalizer barely a minute to full time.

    Vipers Sports Academy forward Moses Bakabulindi scored at the death of the game to help Uganda earn a point.

    Musa Jjagwe (left) crosses the ball during the match

    The team returns to action on 18th April 2018 against Sudan.

    The Uganda U-17 players passionately sing the Uganda national anthem prior to kick off on Sunday

    Uganda U-17 XI:

    George William Oluka (G.K), Musa Jaggwe, Joseph Kafumbe, Ibrahim Okellot, Gavin Kizito Mugweri (Captain), Gerald Kirya, Moses Bakabulindi, Andrew Kawooya, Sula Mpanga, Thomas Kakaire, Ivan Asaba

    Subs:

    Ronald Kiberu, Daniel Ssemogerere, Owen Mukisa, Rogers Mugisha, Davis Ssekajja, Kenty Anthony, AbdulWahid Idd, Ibrahim Juma, Jimmy Muber

    Uganda Cubs head coach Peter Onen
    Team manager Bashir Mutyaba

    Team Officials:

    Head Coach: Peter Onen

    Assistant Coach: Hamuza Lutalo

    Goalkeeping Coach: Mubarak Kiberu

    Team Manager: Bashir Mutyaba

    Team Doctor: Emmanuel Nakabago

    Kits Manager: Frank Bumpenje

    Media Officer: Hassan Kirunda Kakaire

    Tanzania U-17 XI:

    Bashir Twaliba Athuman (G.K), Alphonce Mabula Msanga, Pascal Gaudence Msindo, Ally Hamis Ally, Amiri Said Njeru, Mustafa, Rashid Nankuku, Erick Bonophace B, Morice Michael Abraham (Captain), Alistides Agiri Ngoda, Jafari Juma Mtoo, Edson Jeremiah Mshirakandi

    Subs:

    Shana Hassan Kimwaga, James Kefa Begile, Salum Abubakari Lupepo, Said Abdallah Zanda, Juma Ladaki Chasambi, Fred Lenox Chande, Thomas Jefferson Oliver

    Head coach: Kim Poulsen (Denmark)

    Match Officials:

    Center Referee: Muhamed Nur (Somalia)

    Assistant Referee 1: Oliver Omondi (Kenya)

    Assistant Referee 2: Hassan Mao (Somalia)

    Fourth Official: Selase Worko (Ethiopia)

    Referees Assessor: Bernard Mfbusa (Burundi)

    Commissioner: Hassan Amir (Somalia)

    Technical Study Group: Sunday Kayuni (Tanzania)

    Media Officer: Rogers Mulindwa (Uganda)

     

  • FUFA Drum 2018: West Nile, Ankole Provinces triumphant on match day four

    FUFA Drum 2018: West Nile, Ankole Provinces triumphant on match day four

    FUFA Drum Match Day Four Results:

    Sunday 15th April 2018:

    • Tooro 0-1 West Nile
    • Ankole 3-1 Karamoja
    • Bunyoro 1-1 Bukedi

    Saturday 14th April 2018:

    • Rwenzori 1-3 Kampala
    • Buganda 1-3 Lango
    • Kigezi 0-1 Acholi
    • Bugisu 8-0 Sebei
    • Busoga 0-0 Teso
    King Oyo Nyimba Rukidi (extreme left) was chief guest when Tooro Province hosted West Nile at the Buhinga Province in Fort Portal

    Match day four of the 2018 FUFA Drum Tournament continued on Sunday with three games on the menu across the country.

    Tooro Province fell 1-0 at home to West Nile at the Buhinga play ground in Fort Portal.

    West Nile goal hero Alfred Leku races to the ball against Tooro Province

    Alfred Leku, a forward at Express Football Club scored the all important goal for visiting West Nile.

    Soana Football Club captain who also doubles as the skipper for the Tooro Province, Timothy Musinguzi was named man of the match despite being on the losing side.

    Musinguzi was thereafter handed a plaque and cash (Shs. 100,000) by the FUFA President, Eng. Moses Magogo.

    Timothy Musinguzi (left) recieves the man of the match prizes from the FUFA President, Eng. Moses Magogo

    On the green lush of the Kyamate play ground in Ntungamo, Ankole overcame 3-1 Karamoja before a capacity crowd.

    Kodet Ferrer, a player with Jam Football Club in Kotido district put Karamoja Province in the lead after 25 minutes.

    Karamoja Province players celebrate their opening goal

    The joy was short lived when Mbarara City’s Clinton Kamugisha scored the equalized on the half hour mark as the first half ended one all.

    Siraje Turyamureeba netted a penalty upon restart when Kotido Vipers’ Bernard Ochien brought down Joseph Akwandwanaho of Nyamityobora in the forbidden area after 53 minutes.

    Clinton Kamugisha dribbles past two Karamoja players at Kyamate play ground

    Hard working forward Muhammed  Matovu, a player at Western Regional league club Rushere capped the icing on the cake with the third goal that drove hundreds of fans at Kyamate into uncontrolled excitement.

    The Ankole Province players celebrate Clinton Kamugisha’s equalizer
    Ankole’s forward Muhammed Matovu is blessed by South Ankole Bishop Nathan Ahimbisibwe as he received the man of the award and cash (Shs 100,000)

    Matovu was also named man of the match as he was rewarded with a plaque and cash (100,000/=).

    Bunyoro and Bukedi shared the spoils in a one all draw.

    Bukedi’s Ronald Musana in action

    Ronald Musana scored for Bukedi and Billy Herbert replied for Bunyoro.

    Saturday 14th April 2018

    Rwenzori 1-3 Kampala

    Goals:

    • Yusuf Mukhongotya (Rwenzori)
    • Nelson Senkatuka (3 goals) – Kampala

    Buganda 1-3 Lango

    Goals:

    • Allan Kayiwa (Buganda)
    • Dickens Okwir (2), Petit Wanok – Lango

    Kigezi 0-1 Acholi

    • Goal: Hudu Mulikyi

    Bugisu 8-0 Sebei

    • Goals: James Alitho (3 goals), Milton Karisa, Nico Wakiro Wadada, Hakim Magombe(2), Wasswa Malvin

    Busoga 0-0 Teso

    Excited Karamoja fans lit up the Kyamate play ground in Ntungamo district
    Passionate fans in Fort Portal blow the vuvuzelas when Tooro Province hosted West Nile
  • FUFA Drum: Lango, Acholi and Kampala win away on Match Day 4

    FUFA Drum: Lango, Acholi and Kampala win away on Match Day 4

    The FUFA Drum (Match Day 4 – Saturday 14th April, 2018 Results)

    • Busoga 0-0 Teso
    • Bugisu 8-0 Sebei
    • Buganda 1-3 Lango
    • Kigezi 0-1 Acholi
    •  Rwenzori 1-3 Kampala

    Lango, Kampala and Acholi managed to register victories away during the FUFA Drum match day 4 matches played on Saturday, 14th April 2018.

    Kampala recorded a 3-1 win over Rwenzori at the Nyahuka grounds in Bundibugyo district.

    Bright Stars FC captain and Uganda Cranes striker Nelson Senkatuka scored a hat-trick in the match.

    Nyamityobora Football club winger Robert Mukhongotya got the consolation for the home side.

    Nelson Senkatuka attempts to dribble the ball away from Rwenzori’s opponent

    This was Kampala Province’s fourth victory in a row, making them the only team with a 100 percent record.

    The FUFA President, Eng. Moses Magogo watched this game and he was the Chief Guest.

    He presented over the man of the match plaque to Kampala’s Senkatuka with the cash prize of Shs. 100,000.

    FUFA President, Eng Moses Magogo hands over a plaque to Nelson Senkatuka and cash worth Shs 100,000 for his outstanding effort in Kampala’s 3-1 win away to Rwenzori

    Lango recovered from a goal down to silence Buganda at the Bishops S.S play ground in Mukono.

    Buganda took a quick lead through Allan Kayiwa’s powerful header in the 10th minute. It was quickly neutralized five minutes later with Dickens Okwir’s equalizer.

    Okwi scored the second goal before substitute Wanok Petit  of Soana F.C capped the icing on the cake with the third goal.

    At the Kabale Municipal Stadium, Hudu Mulikyi, a midfielder with URA FC was the hero with Acholi’s only goal in their 1-0 away win against Kigezi.

    Goalkeeper Emmanuel Rubangakene is lifted high aloft by excited fans after their 1-0 win away to Kigezi Province at the Kabale Municipal Stadium

    Goalkeeper Emmanuel Rubangakene of Acholi Province was named man of the match.

    Bugisu recorded an emphatic 8-0 win at home against Sebei. James Alitho, a goalkeeper with Vipers Sports Club led the assault with a hat-trick. Alitho has played as a striker for Bugisu in the last three matches.

    Other scorers were Milton Karisa, Nico Wadada, Hakim Magombe (two goals) and Malvin Wasswa.

    Bugisu Province’s forward Milton Karisa dribbles during the match
    Bugisu players celebrate one of their 8 goals against Sebei in Mbale
    Part of the crowd at Mbale Municipal Stadium pavilion that watched the game between Bugisu and Sebei Provinces

    Alitho was named man of the match.

    James Alitho receives his man of the match award

    The game between Busoga and Teso Provinces ended goal-less at the Kakindu Stadium.

    Action between Teso and Busoga Provinces at the Kakindu play ground in Jinja

    Proline forward Daniel Isiagi was named man of the match.

    Daniel Isiagi (middle) recieves his man of the match accolade
    Busoga and Teso team captains pose for the photo with the match referees prior to the kick off. The match ended 0-0

    There are three games on match day four that resume on Sunday.

    Bunyoro entertains Bukedi at the Kiryandongo play ground, Ankole faces Karamoja at the Kyamatte ground in Ntungamo and Tooro will take on  West Nile at the Buhinga stadium in Fort Portal.

    The tournament is played under the theme “Celebrating our Ancestry”

    Next Matches:

    Sunday 15th April, 2018

    • Bunyoro vs Bukedi –Kiryandongo Ground-Kiryandongo
    • Ankole vs Karamoja-Kyamatte Grounds-Ntungamo
    • Tooro vs West Nile-Buhinga Stadium-Fort Portal
  • Preview: The FUFA Drum returns with breathe-taking match day four games

    Preview: The FUFA Drum returns with breathe-taking match day four games

    As anticipated, the prestigious FUFA Drum tournament has clocked the most exciting stage.

    Match day four returns with eight different games, five on Saturday, 14th April 2018 and the remaining three on the subsequent day.

    The respective provinces have a lot to play for with a keen eye to seal qualification slots to the knock out stage.

    Busoga, already on 9 points entertains Teso in a group A duel at the Kakindu stadium with the mission for maximum points to qualify for the quarter finals.

    Bukedi against Bunyoro on match day three

    ‘There is no room for error because we have the eyes set at the main prize’ Busoga head coach Charles Ayiekho Lukula noted.

    Teso will not be a walk in the park, since, they are aware that any result short of a victory could spell doom for them.

    Both Teso and Bugisu have four points apiece. Bugisu hosts neighbours Sebei at the Mbale Municipal Stadium.

    In group B, Kigezi is at home to leaders Acholi at the Kabale Municipal Stadium whilst Buganda plays their second home game in the tournament at the Bishops S.S play ground in Mukono.

    There is one match in group C as unbeaten Kampala makes the long trip away to Nyahuka ground in Bundibugyo to face Rwenzori Province.

    It will be revenge ranking aloft Rwenzori’s wish lists since they lost 5-0 in the corresponding fixture on match day three.

    Kampala players Simon Sserunkuma, Willy Kavuma and Tonny Odur celebrate one of their 5 goals on the match day three against Rwenzori at Lugogo

    Kampala, like Busoga will need a win to seal a quarter final berth.

    On Sunday, there will be three matches. Ankole will host Karamoja at the Kyamatte play grounds in Ntungamo, Bunyoro will be home to Bukedi in Kiryandongo and Tooro hosts West Nile at the Buhinga stadium in Fort Portal.

    His Majesty the King of Tooro Kingdom, His Majesty Oyo Nyimba Kabamba Iguru Rukidi IV has already confirmed to grace the match as chief guest where the Historical FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo will also attend.

    King Oyo Nyimba Kabamba Iguru Rukidi IV (left) with a strong FUFA Delegation led by the FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo on Friday. The king will grace Tooro at home to West Nile

    102.1 FUFA f.m, the Football Radio and all official FUFA Social media plat forms will keep you updated throughout the course of the games.

    The FUFA Drum tournament is embedded along the theme: ‘Celebrating Our Ancestry

    The FUFA Drum (Match Day Fixtures):

    Saturday 14th April, 2018

    • Busoga vs Teso-Kakindu Stadium
    • Bugisu vs Sebei-Mbale Municipal Stadium
    • Buganda vs Lango-Bishop SS-Mukono
    • Kigezi vs Acholi-Kabale Municipal Stadium-Kabale
    •  Rwenzori vs Kampala-Nyahuka-Ground-Bundibugyo

    Sunday 15th April, 2018

    • Bunyoro vs Bukedi –Kiryandongo Ground-Kiryandongo
    • Ankole vs Karamoja-Kyamatte Grounds-Ntungamo
    • Tooro vs West Nile-Buhinga Stadium-Fort Portal

     

  • The FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo, King Oyo share great developmental football ideas

    The FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo, King Oyo share great developmental football ideas

    The Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) President, Eng, Moses Magogo led a strong delegation to the Royal Palace of the King of Toro Kingdom, His Majesty Oyo Nyimba Kabamba Iguru Rukidi IV in Fort Portal on Friday.

    King Oyo (left), Eng. Moses Magogo and Executive Committee member Ronnie Kalema at the King’s palace in Fort Portal

    The visit is intended to further strengthen and consolidate the historical strong binding ties between FUFA and Toro Kingdom as regards football development.

    The two parties exchanged great footballing ideas in the course of the visit as his majesty the King committed to supporting all the football development programmes and FUFA activities within his kingdom.

    Flanked by the FUFA Executive committee member Ronnie Kalema who is also the vice President of the FUFA Drum local organizing committee and Yusuf Awuye, the FUFA Delegation donated an assortment of items ranging from a football, a plaque for the drum and the treasured Uganda Cranes jersey used at the 2017 Total African Cup of Nations when Uganda returned to the biggest continental sporting fiesta after 39 years.

    Eng. Moses Magogo presents the treasured Uganda Cranes jersey to King Oyo Nyimba Kabamba Iguru Rukidi IV at his palace
    King Oyo (left), Eng. Moses Magogo and Executive Committee member Ronnie Kalema at the King’s palace in Fort Portal
    Eng. Moses Magogo presents the King with a football

    King Oyo also confirmed his attendance when Toro Kingdom hosts West Nile at the Buhinga Stadium in Fort Portal.

    King Oyo Nyimba Kabamba Iguru Rukidi IV (left) with a strong FUFA Delegation led by the FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo

    Quotes from the two leaders:

    Eng, Moses Magogo:

    Your majesty, we believe in culture. Culture shapes the moral value of people. We came up with this idea of Ugandans celebrating their ancestry. We are a country of 33 million people and we come from different parts of this country.We are using the game of football for the people to celebrate where they are coming from. There are 16 provinces (Tooro, Busoga, Teso, Bugisu, Sebei, Buganda, Lango, Kigezi, Acholi, Rwenzori, Kampala, Bunyoro, Bukedi, Ankole,  Karamoja and West Nile. Started in the month of February 2018. We are here because we want you to accept us, accept our appreciation and a few gifts with the gifts as a symbol of celebrating our ancestry and culture. There are a number of footballers who come from this Province and play at the highest level. We asked them to take part and we know there are potential footballers who can be used for national team duty from this province. I call upon the people of Tooro to come in lareg numbers and support their Tooro Province team against West Nile.

    King Oyo Nyimba Kabamba Iguru Rukidi IV:

    You are very welcome to Toro Kingdom.We have the most beautiful weather in the country. You are more than welcome to come back again

    I want to thank you on the mission that you are on of bringing the different cultures together through football. It is a very important thing for young people to succeed. A lot of young people have the talent. This tournament will help to expose those talent. It will be an eye opener to very many scouts who happen to come and look at the young talents. I want to thank you and your team for the gifts. We shall definitely work with you. I only advise you to continue with that work. Myself, i am a sports person and football a lot of football. I also play football in my free time for exercising and relieving from the hectic work schedule i have. I thank you all and may God Bless you

     

    Eng Moses Magogo presents a plaque for the King

    FUFA Drum Fixtures (Match Day Four):

    Saturday 14th April, 2018

    • Busoga vs Teso-Kamuli Ground-Kamuli
    • Bugisu vs Sebei-Mbale Municipal Stadium
    • Buganda vs Lango-Bishop SS-Mukono
    • Kigezi vs Acholi-Kabale Municipal Stadium-Kabale
    •  Rwenzori vs Kampala-Nyahuka-Ground-Bundibugyo

    Sunday 15th April, 2018

    • Bunyoro vs Bukedi –Kiryandongo Ground-Kiryandongo
    • Ankole vs Karamoja-Kyamatte Griunds-Ntungamo
    • Tooro vs West Nile-Buhinga Stadium-Fort Portal
  • Uganda U-17 team flies out for CECAFA in Burundi

    Uganda U-17 team flies out for CECAFA in Burundi

    CECAFA U-17 Fixtures 14th-28th April, 2018

    Groups

    A: Burundi, Kenya, Somalia, Ethiopia

    B: Uganda, Tanzania, Sudan, Zanzibar

    Uganda’s matches

    Sunday 15th April, 2018 Uganda vs Tanzania 4.30pm (Muyinga)

    Wednesday 18th April, 2018 Sudan vs Tanzania 4.30pm (Muyinga)

    Sunday 22nd April, 2018 Uganda vs Zanzibar 4.30pm (Ngozi)

    A 27 man contingent for the Uganda Junior team (U-17) has left for Bujumbura where they will connect to Muyinga in Burundi for the CECAFA Youth Championship starting that starts on 14th and end on 28th April.

    Uganda will be based in Muyinga for its two group stage matches while the other match will be played in Ngozi town.

    Uganda’s Head coach of the U-17 National team Peter Onen named 20 players for the tournament.

    The Squad:

    NAME DOB POSITION CLUB/School
    1 Oluka George 4-Jul-2003 Goalkeeper Buddo SS
    2 Kiberu Ronald 16-Oct-2002 Goalkeeper Express JT
    3 Daniel Ssemwogerere 28-Aug-2002 Goalkeeper UPDF JT
    4 Ibrahim Juma 6-May-2004 Defender KCCA SA
    5 Gavin Kizito Mugweri 14-Jan-2002 Defender SC Villa JT
    6 Joseph Kafumbe 9-Oct-2002 Defender Buddo SS
    7 Musa Jaggwe 22-Apr-2002 Defender Vipers SC JT
    8 Ekellot Ibrahim 20-Jul-2003 Defender Bright Stars JT
    9 Kakaire Thomas 28-Dec-2003 Midfielder Vipers SC JT
    10 Asaba Ivan 8-Mar-2003 Midfielder Vipers SC JT
    11 Ssekajja Davis 25-Feb-2002 Midfielder Bright Stars JT
    12 Kirya Gerald 20-Aug-2003 Midfielder Vipers JT
    13 Bakkabulindi Moses 2-Feb-2002 Midfielder Vipers JT
    14 Kawooya Andrew 3-Mar-2003 Midfielder Proline SA
    15 Mugisha Rogers 6-June-2003 Midfielder Masavu JT
    16 Mukisa Owen 16-Aug-2003 Midfielder BUL JT
    17 Mpanga Sula 1-May-2003 Forward Vipers JT
    18 Iddi Abdulwahid 14-Dec-2003 Forward Onduparaka JT
    19 Muber Jimmy 13-Jan-2003 Forward  Paidha Primary School
    20 Anthony Kenty 3-Nov-2002 Forward Onduparaka JT

     

    Leader of Delegation: Kalyebara Mukidi David

    Head coach: Peter Onen

    Assistant Coach: Lutalo Hamuza

    Goalkeeping coach: Kiberu Mubarak

    Team Manager: Mutyaba Bashir

    Team Doctor: Nakabago Emmanuel

    In charge-Kits: Bumpenje Frank

    Media Officer: Hassan Kirunda Kakaire

     

  • FUFA Women’s Cup: Round of 16 draws  held in Mengo

    FUFA Women’s Cup: Round of 16 draws held in Mengo

    Uganda Women Cup: Round of 16 draws  held
    FUFA  Women Cup 2018
    Round of 16 Draws
    Taggy High School Vs Uganda Martyrs – Entebbe
    Western United Vs Lady Doves -Kabwohe 
    Kampala Queens Vs Kawempe Muslim- Villa Park 
    Bright Light SS Vs Bugiri Town SS -Lira
    She Corporate Vs Isra Academy – MUBS, Nakawa 
    Muteesa I Royal University Vs Ajax Queens FC-Wankulukuku
    Makerere University Vs Olila Women – Makerere 
    Gafford Ladies Vs – UCU Lady Cardinals- Kanyanya
    Games will be played on 21st and 22nd April 2018
    Olila won the FUFA Women’s Cup in 2017
    A total of five fixtures involving teams playing in the FUFA Women Elite League will be played at the round of 16 of the FUFA Women Cup.
    In the round of 16 draws held on Thursday at the FUFA headquarters in Mengo, ten of the twelve elite teams still in the competition will face off.
    Holders Olila High School from Soroti will visit She Makerere University.
    Makerere eliminated Rines WFC in the preliminary round while Olila got a bye at that stage.
    Last season’s runners up Gafford Ladies will host UCU Lady Cardinals in Kanyanya while Isra Academy will make the trip to Nakawa to face She Corporate.
    John Baptist Semujju of Uganda Martyrs High School Lubaga picked Olila Women FC from the pot
    The other highly anticipated clashes will see Kampala Queens taking on Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC at Villa Park while Muteesa I Royal University will face Ajax Queens FC in a renewal of acquaintances.
    Both Ajax Queens FC and Muteesa I Royal University are in Victoria group of the FUFA Women Elite League and the former has won the league encounters on with a 1-0 identical score.
     Bright Light SS from Lira who got a walkover against KJT Ladies will play Bugiri Town SS from Eastern region.
    Buganda regional league team Taggy High School will host Uganda Martyrs High School Lubaga while Western United will be at home to Lady Doves from Masindi.
    Ayub Khalifan drew Ajax Queens from the pot
    It should be noted that teams which reached the quarterfinals of last year’s edition got a bye at the preliminary round and will all start their campaign at the round of 16.
    These include; Olila High School, Gafford Ladies,  Muteesa I Royal University, UCU Lady Cardinals, Western United,Kawempe Muslim,She Corporate and Taggy High School.
    FUFA competitions committee Director, Aisha Nalule confirmed that the fixtures will be played on 21st and 22nd April 2018.
    Hamid Juma, the FUFA competitions committee chairman indicated that the Federation is committed towards developing Women Football in the country.
    FUFA Competitions Director Hajati Aisha Nalule deliberated on the rules and regulations of the competition at this stage
    “’As FUFA we are committed towards developing Women’s Football in the country. We believe that through increased competition the quality of our players  will improve’ said Juma
    Olila Women FC won the inaugural edition last year defeating Gafford Ladies in the final on kicks from the penalty mark after 1-1 draw in normal time at Madibira playground in Busia.
    This year’s final will be played in Kasese on a date yet to be confirmed.
    MAIN PHOTO: Ajax Queens Director Kayemba Charles Lwanga was part of the draw at FUFA House

     

  • Stanbic Uganda Cup; Quarterfinals draw- Giants KCCA FC, SC Villa, Vipers SC handed away ties

    Stanbic Uganda Cup; Quarterfinals draw- Giants KCCA FC, SC Villa, Vipers SC handed away ties

    Stanbic Uganda Cup 2017/2018 season

    Quarterfinals Draw

    Kampala Junior Team Vs SC Villa – Villa Park

    Kansai Plascon Vs Vipers SC-NARO, Ntawo, Mukono 

    Synergy FC Vs Proline FC- St. Charles Lwanga, Kasasa

    Kitara FC Vs KCCA FC – Boma Grounds, Hoima 

     Fixtures to be played on 21st, 22nd and 29th April 2018

    Rules:

    • If the teams are still tying by goal at the end of the match, extar time of not more than 15 minutes each half shall be played to deterimine the winner. The team with more goals after extra time will be the winner of the match.
    • If the teams are not seperated by Art 23(3) kicks from the penalty mark shall be applied to determine the winner.
    • One leg will be played

    Uganda Premier League clubs will all play their games away from home.  This is after the quarterfinal draw of the 2017/18 Stanbic Uganda Cup held on Thursday pitted them away from home.

    Current holders KCCA FC, SC Villa, Proline FC and Vipers SC will all be on the road in their quarterfinal games.

    KCCA FC will make the trip to Hoima to face FUFA Big League side Kitara FC at Boma Grounds.

    L-R Sam Kabugo, HAmid Juma (Chairman FUFA Competitions Committee), Hajati Aisha Nalule (FUFA Competitions Director), Jackson Mayanja (2 Time Uganda cup winner with KCCA FC) and Daniel Ogong (Head Marketing Stanbic Bank)

    Kitara FC eliminated Seeta United with a 4-0 score while KCCA FC on the other hand needed spot kicks to edge past Soana FC after normal time ended in a two all draw at Kavumba Recreation Centre.

    KCCA FC players and officals celebrate their success in the Uganda cup final last year in Arua. KCCA FC beat Paidha Black Angels 2-0.

    Nine time winners Sports Club Villa will visit Kampala Junior Team(KJT) at Villa Park,  a ground they are familiar with. It should be noted that SC Villa use Villa Park as their training ground.

    Jackson Mayanja picked Synergy FC from the pot

    KJT who play in the 4th division (Kampala District Football League) have been the surprise package this season knocking out two Uganda Premier League teams (URA FC and BUL FC at the round of 64 and 16 respectively).

    Sam Kabugo picked Proline FC for the away fixture against Synergy

    SC Villa head coach Wasswa Bossa who attended the draw indicated they will not take their opponents lightly because they have knocked out giant teams.

    Sc Villa Jogoo Head coach Wasswa Bossa attended the draw. He admitted that KJT is a good side.

    ‘We respect KJT because they have had a good run in the tournament so far knocking out two Uganda Premier League teams so we shall not take the game lightly’ Bossa said.

    Vipers SC, the 2016 winners have been drawn against FUFA Big League team Kansai Plascon who play in Rwenzori group.  Plascon will host the tie in Mukono.

    Eddie Butindo, the Vipers SC technical director stated that every game in a knockout tournament is like a final and thus will go out with full commitment.

    Eddie Butindo (L) and Jackson Mayanja share a light moment during the draw

    Angelo Lonyesi the Kansai Plascon coach warned Vipers SC and indicated they are ready to eliminate them.

    “We have been struggling in the league currently but that has not stopped us from performing well in the Stanbic Uganda Cup.” He asserted.

    Angelo Lonyesi-Coach of Plascon Kansai said his team is ready for the star studded Vipers SC.

    The other quarterfinal fixture will see Synergy FC another FUFA Big League side host Proline FC.

    The games will be played on 22nd and 29th April 2018 with the final slated for late May in Kumi District.

    KCCA FC CEO Josephine Namukisa said that her club will have an eye alos glued on the business sense looking forward to growing the fan base when they travel to play Kitara FC.

    MAIN PHOTO: Football legends Sam Kabugo (former Uganda Cranes and Nsambya Captain) with Jackson Mayanja (R) -Two time winner of the Stanbic Uganda Cup in 1987 and 1990 conducted the draw at FUFA House. 

  • FUFA Corporate Social Responsibility activity attached to Stanbic Uganda Cup officially launched 

    FUFA Corporate Social Responsibility activity attached to Stanbic Uganda Cup officially launched 

    Over the years,  the Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA)  has had several community based activities or events as a way of giving back to the general public through the beautiful game.
    And now for the third year running, FUFA will have a Corporate Social Responsibility(CSR) activity prior to the 2018 Stanbic Uganda Cup final in Kumi.
     This year’s CSR activity was officially launched on Thursday during the FUFA Weekly press briefing at FUFA House in Mengo.
    FUFA Events Manager , Leilah Nankya stated that as a Corporate Body, the Federation puts emphasis in transforming and making positive change amongst communities.
    ‘Football is a unifying game that brings together people from different walks of life.  As FUFA, we believe through such activities we can help the less privileged and transform communities in which we live’ sated Nankya
    Nankya urged football lovers and the public to donate clothes which will in turn be given out to St Paul’s Church in Kumi before the final of the Stanbic Uganda Cup.
    ‘We therefore call upon the general public to come out like they have always done on the previous occasions and donate clothes that will be given out to the people of Kumi’ added Nankya
    With this year’s final slated to be hosted in Kumi District in May, FUFA has partnered with St. Paul’s Church Kumi which will identify the needy people who will be given the clothings.
    Hand over for one of the 2 bags of sugar to authorities at Arua Regional Remand Home. Lord Mayor of Kampala Elias Lukwago was in Arua to support the project in 2017
    FUFA house in Mengo and selected Stanbic Bank branches will be the centres of collection of the clothes.
    This is the third time that FUFA is carrying out the CSR activity attached to the annual knockout tournament.
    Vipers CEO Peter Lwanga accompanied by FUFA Executive Committee member Dr Bernard Patrick Ogwel present the Uganda Cup trophy to the Missionaries of the Poor representative in Kisenyi, Mengo in 2016
    The first time was at the Missionaries for the Poor Centre in Kisenyi in 2016 when Kampala region hosted the Uganda Cup final between Vipers SC and Onduparaka FC at Nakivubo stadium.
    Last year,  a similar activity was carried out at Arua Children’s remand home when KCCA FC defeated Paidha Black Angels at Greenlight Stadium.
    MAIN PHOTO: FUFA Events Manager Leilah Nankya (L) with Head of Marketing at Stanbic Bank Daniel Ogong displaying a placard urging the public to donate clothes. 
  • FUFA Corporate Tournament: 20 teams confirm registration , more expected

    FUFA Corporate Tournament: 20 teams confirm registration , more expected

    Event: 4th Edition FUFA Corporate Tournament 2018
    Venue: Kampala International School Uganda- Bukoto
    Date: Saturday 28th April, 2018
    Deadline for registration: 20th April 2018 
    Registration fee: 2,000,000/-
    Winners’ Cash Prize 3,000,000/-, trophy and 20 medals
    2017 Winners: SSL Logistics 
    For the fourth year running, the Federation of Uganda Football Associations(FUFA) will host FUFA Corporate Tournament.
    The annual gala which brings together several Corporate entities comes bigger and better this year with teams already confirming participation.
    According to Esther Musoke,  the FUFA Marketing Director,  twenty companies have so far confirmed registration ahead of the tournament slated for 28th April 2018 at Kampala International School Uganda(KISU) in Bukoto.
    “ A total of twenty teams have already registered but we believe more will come on board,” she stated during the FUFA weekly press briefing on Wednesday at FUFA House.
    SSL Logistics winners of the 3rd Edition of FUFA Corporate Tournament in 2017
    Musoke indicated that the deadline for registration will be 20th April 2018 and thereafter draws for the groups will be conducted.
    Among the companies that have confirmed registration include Uganda Cranes sponsors; Airtel Uganda, National Insurance Corporation(NIC), Nile Breweries Limited, Eco Bank and Bidco.
    The others are UMEME Limited, National Water and Sewerage Corporation( NWSC),  Kyagalanyi Coffee, Sadolin Paints, Diamond Trust Bank, Uganda Premier League Secretariat, Gals Sports Betting, Red Pepper, Post Bank , SSL Logistics, Asiatic Sports, Stanbic Bank, SOGEA-SATOM Construction and 102.1 FUFA fm.
    Action between SSL Logistics (Red) and CAA in the final at KISU, Bukoto in 2017
    The winner of this year’s edition will get a cash prize of three million shillings, a trophy and 20 medals.
    SSL Logistics Limited are the current holders. They defeated  CAA in the final last year at KISU.
    MAIN PHOTO: FUFA Marketing Director Esther Musoke during the announcement of details for the FUFA Corporate Tournament 2018.