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  • 43rd FUFA Uganda Cup: KCCA, Paidha Black Angels face off in Arua

    43rd FUFA Uganda Cup: KCCA, Paidha Black Angels face off in Arua

    43rd Uganda Cup final: Thursday, 15th June 2017

    Paidha Black Angels Vs KCCA FC 

    Betway Green Light Stadium, Arua (4 p.m)

    Live on 102.1 FUFA f.m

    Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) FC will face Paidha Black Angels in the final of the 43rd FUFA Uganda Cup at the Betway Green Light Stadium in Arua.

    This competition, which is organized by the FUFA Competition department attracted a total of over 130 clubs across across the country starting with the preliminary round.

    KCCA seek their 9th title overall and maiden domestic double as Paidha Black Angels, a second division side eyes their first ever title, thus becoming the first non-top flight side to win this prestigious knock out tournament.

    Throughout the tournament, there has been a charity cause whwre clothes were colleted and will be given to the Arua Children’s Remand Home.

    Last year’s donations were given to the The Missionaries of the Poor, a Kampala based NGO found in Kisenyi.

     

    Road to final:

     

    Round of 64:

    Hope Doves 0-1 Paidha Black Angels

    KCCA 6-1 Koboko Rising Stars

    Round of 32:

    Bright Light 0-2 Paidha Black Angels

    Lungujja Galaxy 0-6 KCCA

    Round of 16:

    Kataka 2-5 KCCA

    Fort Portal Boda Boda 1 (1) – 1 (2) Paidha Black Angels

    Quarter-finals:

    Vipers 0-1 Paidha Black Angels

    Police 0-1 KCCA (After Extra time)

    Semi-finals:

    Sadolin Paints 2-3 Paidha Black Angels (Aggregate score after 2 games)

    Express 2-3 KCCA (Aggregate score after 2 games)

    Uganda Cup (formerly Kakungulu cup) Winners since 1971:

    1971 –Coffee F.C

    1972-1975-Not Held

    1976– Gangama F.C

    1977– Simba F.C

    1978 – Nsambya F.C

    1979 – KCC F.C

    1980 – KCC F.C

    1981 – Coffee F.C

    1982 – KCC F.C

    1983 – SC Villa

    1984 – KCC F.C

    1985 – Express F.C

    1986 – SC Villa

    1987 – KCC F.C

    1988 – SC Villa

    1989 – SC Villa

    1990 – KCC F.C

    1991 – Express F.C

    1992 – Express F.C

    1993 – KCC F.C

    1994 – Express F.C

    1995 – Express F.C

    1996 – UEB S.C

    1997 – Express F.C

    1998 – SC Villa

    1999 – Mbale Heroes S.C

    2000 – SC Villa

    2001 – Express F.C

    2002 – SC Villa

    2003 – Express F.C

    2004 – KCC F.C

    2005 – URA F.C

    2006 – Express F.C

    2007 – Express F.C

    2007/8 – Victors S.C

    2008/9 – SC Villa

    2009/10 – Victors S.C

    2010/11 – Simba S.C

    2011/12 – URA F.C

    2013/2013 – Sports Club Victoria University

    2013/2014 – URA F.C

    2014/15 – SC Villa

    2015/16 – Vipers Sports Club

  • Pictorial: Triumphant Uganda Cranes contingent returns home safely

    Pictorial: Triumphant Uganda Cranes contingent returns home safely

    The triumphant Uganda Cranes delegation successfully returned from Cape Verde Islands early Tuesday morning (3am).

    The group was received by a host of FUFA officials led by the 1st Vice President Justus Mugisha, CEO Edgar Watson, Humphrey Mandu (Deputy CEO), Hamid Juma (FUFA Executive committee member and Chairman Technical Committee), Decolas Kiiza (Director of Finance), Ahmed Hussein (FUFA Communications Manager), Hassan Kirunda Kakaire (FUFA Big league Delegate), Patrick Ntege (National teams’ Officer), FUFA Staff, fans, media, friends and relatives.

    L-R: Coach Micho, Humphrey Mandu and Edgar Watson chat shortly after the team’s arrival at Entebbe International Airport

    The group touched down at Entebbe International aboard Ethiopian Airlines on flight ET 336 from Addis Ababa.

    Thereafter, there was a special press conference held at the Airport where head of delegation Dennis Mbidde lauded the players, technical staff and the federation as a whole for the job well done.

    Some of the players upon arrival at Entebbe International Airport L-R Shaban Muhammad, Wadada nicolas, Murushid Juuko and Isaac Mulene
    Goalkeeping coach Fred Kajoba arrives at Entebbe International Airport. FUFA 1st Vice President Justus Mugisha is on the right.

    ‘We traveled with a committed and diligent team. I salute the players in a special way. This a a perfect start for the Project Cameroon 2019. I thank the technical team and FUFA as a whole’ Mbidde stated in a brief speech.

    Team captain Denis Onyango was equally ecstatic about the victory registered away from home.

    Dennis Onyango (R) joined by the FUFA 1st Vice President Justus Mugisha during the press conference at Entebbe International Airport

    ‘We responded positively despite the challenges encountered before the game. I thank the gallant players and technical team as well for the job well done. Let us stay focused for the job ahead of us’ Onyango, who officially started his role as team captain noted.

    Team head coach Milutin Sredejovic appreciated  the spirit exhibited in the particular game.

    ‘Since 2014, we have only lost one away match where we considered a penalty. The entire group was focused and i also hail the senior players on the team. We pushed to the limit and delivered. We are now eyeing the CHAN 2018 and FIFA World Cup qualifiers. I thank the players and FUFA for the preparations’ Micho said.

    The FUFA President, Eng. Moses Magogo hailed the sponsors – Airtel Uganda, Nile Special, Bidco, Ecobank, NIC, the players, fans, FUFA Executive Committee and the secretariat staff for the efforts during the trip to Cape Verde.

    FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo with Finance Director Decolas Kiiza (R)

    He called upon the Government of Uganda to fully support the national team, like it is done elsewhere in Africa.

    ‘It is exactly 12 days since we left the country for Cape Verde. We played three matches against Ethiopia, Senegal and Cape Verde. I salute the performance of the players for the discipline and hard-work. It is not easy to keep away for that long in such conditions and you still deliver positive results. I thank the FUFA Executive and secretariat for the necessary support. I continue to call upon the Government for financial support towards the Uganda Cranes. We need to be included on the national budget like it is done elsewhere in Africa. Our winning away to Cape Verde should only make us prepare better ahead of future engagements.’ The FUFA President said in his speech.

    Benard Muwanga, Denis Onyango and Ahmed Hussein at the Entebbe Airport

    The players were then served to a cocktail before the entire group departed for their respective homes.

    Focus immediately turns to the CHAN 2018 preparations as well as 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification campaign.

    Uganda Cranes will play South Sudan in a two legged CHAN 2018 first round qualifier next month.

    In August, the national team will then host Egypt in the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifier in Kampala.

  • AFCON 2019 Qualifiers: Serunkuma’s goal sends Ugandans into wild celebrations as Cranes beats Cape Verde

    AFCON 2019 Qualifiers: Serunkuma’s goal sends Ugandans into wild celebrations as Cranes beats Cape Verde

    AFCON 2019 Qualifiers (Group L)

    FT: Cape Verde 0-1 Uganda

    Goal: Geofrey Serunkuma (on 83 minutes)

    KCCA FC striker Geoffrey Serunkuma barely spent time on the pitch after coming on for Emma Okwi before announcing his arrival with an important goal that Cranes coach Milutin Sredojevic will look up to during the campaign of the Total Africa Cup of Nations 2019.

    Uganda Cranes Starting XI L-R (Back row) Emma Okwi, Khalid Aucho, Derrick Nsibambi, Hassan Wasswa Mawanda, Murushid Juuko, Bernard Muwanga, Denis Onyango Front row (L-R) Nicolas Wadada, Faruku Miya, Isaac Muleme, Godfrey Walusimbi

    Micho substituted Okwi after he picked up a yellow card but the stylish striker had done his job for the period he spent on the pitch after keeping the Cape Verde defence under pressure.

    Micho took off Isaac Muleme for a striker Milton Karisa and Cranes had four strikers on the pitch Okwi, Miya Faruku, Derrick Nsibambi just at the start of the second half.

    Serunkuma netted late in the game for Uganda Cranes to win 1-0 in Group L.

    Denis Onyango started a new chapter as the full time captain of the Uganda Cranes with fabulous saves in the match.

    Hassan Wasswa and Khalid Aucho were in charge of the midfield while Murushid Juuko and Bernard Muwanga manned the defense with Godfrey Walusimbi and Wadada playing on the left and right ful backs respectively.

    ‘It was a good result. We were not disrupted by events on Saturday. We remained focused. We would have maintained our away record had it not been the penalty we conceded against Burkina Faso in 2016. This is a good wonderful result for my boys and the people of Uganda’ said Uganda Cranes coach Micho.

     

    FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo (facing camera with cap) congratulates goalkeper Dennis Onyango during the celebrations after the final whistle

    FUFA Communication Manager Ahmed Hussein confirmed that the team will return home on Tuesday.

    ‘Uganda Cranes left Cape Verde last night 11 pm (time in Praia)- (3 a.m Monday in Uganda) but will arrive at Entebbe International Airport on Tuesday at 3 am. Let’s turn up in big numbers to welcome back our heroes’ said Hussein,

    Striker Derrick Nsibambi is sandwiched during play
    Uganda Cranes forward player Faruku Miya attempts to dribble past two Cape Verde players players

    Team Line ups:

    Cape Verde XI: Vozinha (G.K), Tiago Almeida, Carlitos, Vally, Gege, Marcos Soares (59’ Ryan Mendes), Jamiro (76’ Helder), Garry Rodrigues, Ponck, Ze Luis, Julio Tavares (59’ Heldon)

    Subs Not Used: Babanco, Kevin Oliveira

    Head coach: Lúcio Antunes

    Uganda Cranes XI: Denis Onyango (GK) (C), Nicholas Wadada, Godfrey Walusimbi, Bernard Muwanga, Murushid Jjuuko, Hassan Wasswa Mawanda, Khalid Aucho, Faruku Miya, Emmanuel Arnold Okwi (78′ Geofrey Sserunkuma), Derrick Nsibambi (94′ Denis Timothy Awany) and Isaac Muleme (46′ Milton Karisa)

    Subs Not Used: Benjamin Ochan (GK), Isma Watenga (GK), Denis Okot, Robert Kaketo, Muhammad Shaban

    Head coach: Milutin Sredejovic

    PHOTO CREDITS: FUFA Communications Department. 

     

  • Total AFCON 2019 Qualifiers (Group L): Cape Verde Vs Uganda-Micho names starting team

    Total AFCON 2019 Qualifiers (Group L): Cape Verde Vs Uganda-Micho names starting team

    AFCON 2019 Qualifiers (Group L): Cape Verde Vs Uganda

    Saturday, 11th June 2017

    Estádio da Várzea, Praia City

    Time: 8.30pm EAST (4.30pm in Cape Verde)

    Live on 102.1 FUFA fm 

    Uganda Cranes Coach Milutin ‘Micho’ Sredojevic has named his starting XI of Uganda Cranes to face Cape Verde in the opening match of the Total AFCON 2019 Group L in Praia on Sunday evening.

     

     

  • FUFA Polls 2017 Update: Nomination for Executive Committee, Women set to vote

    FUFA Polls 2017 Update: Nomination for Executive Committee, Women set to vote

    FUFA Electoral Committee is set to conduct polls for the Women representation in the FUFA General Assembly. Three delegates will be voted with two of them representing the Uganda Women Football Association while the other is for the 15 FUFA Women Elite League clubs.

    It is mandatory the candidates to be women but the elective Assembly can include male officials from the clubs and schools attached to women football.

    The two Elective Assemblies are set for 15th June, 2017 at FUFA House starting 10am.

    Nomination process for the FUFA Executive Committee

    The FUFA Electoral Committee Chairman Sam Bakiika has confirmed that all aspiring candidates for the FUFA Executive Committee will start picking forms from Monday 12th to 14th June, 2017 at FUFA House.

    ‘Our entire Electoral team will be at FUFA House to receive aspiring candidates to guide them on the modalities of the exercise. We shall start at 9am each day till the closure time of picking forms’ said Bakiika.

    The process which starts on 10th June and ends on 22nd June, 2017 will handle release of voters’ register, picking and returning nomination forms, declaration of candidates and grace period of receiving petitions and hearing appeals if any.

    The FUFA Executive Committee will be elected on 5th August, 2017 in Masindi.

    Key Documents for the FUFA Polls 2017

    Annex 1 of the FUFA Electoral Guidelines

    Annex 2 of the FUFA Electoral Guidelines

    Circular No. 1058

    FUFA Election Road Map 2017

    FUFA Electoral code

    FUFA Electoral Guidelines-2017

    FUFA Statutes 2017

  • FUFA Women’s Cup 2016/17: Olila beats UCU to set up clash in finalwith Gafford Ladies

    FUFA Women’s Cup 2016/17: Olila beats UCU to set up clash in finalwith Gafford Ladies

    FUFA Women’s Cup semifinal 2

    UCU 2(1) -2(2) Olila High School 

    Final: Gafford Ladies vs Olila High School on 18th June, 2017

    Olila High School qualified for the final of the FUFA Women’s Cup 2016/17 following a nail biting kicks from the penalty mark victory over UCU Lady Cardinals on Friday evening in Mukono.

    Olila will now play Gafford Ladies in the final on 18th June, 2017 in Busia.

    Normal time ended 2-2 following goals by Sharon Achieng and Cissy Nantongo (penalty) who had given Olila High a two goal lead while a penalty by Mercy Nabulobi and a strike from Esther Kadoni helped UCU level the scores to take the game into extra time.

    In the penalty shoot outs; Olila’s Vanessa Karungi saved three penalties to help her side overcome UCU Lady Cardinals.

    UCU blew up 4 of their 5 chances during the opportunity for kicks from the penalty mark while Olila converted two of their 4 kicks.

    Kicks from the penalty mark for UCU Lady Cardinals: Teddy Najjuma, Mercy Nabulobi, Banura Pheobe and Nakigozi Elizabeth were not successful with their kicks while Kemisa Adams converted hers.

    Olila had Alupo Norah and FUFA Women Elite League MVP Fazila Ikwaput scoring during the kicks from the penalty mark while Sharon Achieng and Cissy Nantongo missed.

    The Inaugural FUFA Women’s Cup final 2016/17 will be played on 18th June, 2017 in Busia.

  • Project Cameroon 2019: Sserunkuma speaks out ahead of Uganda Cranes clash with Cape Verde

    AFCON 2019 Qualifiers (Group L): Cape Verde Vs Uganda

    Saturday, 10th June 2017

    Estádio da Várzea, Praia City

    Time: 8.30pm EAST (4.30pm in Cape Verde)

    Live on 102.1 FUFA fm 

    Veteran Striker Geoffrey Serunkuma and Custodian Denis Onyango will not be facing Cape Verde for the first time with the Cranes.

    The duo was part of the Uganda Cranes that faced the Blue Sharks on 18th June 2005 at Mandela National Stadium, Namboole during the FIFA 2006 World Cup Qualifiers.

    Serunkuma scored the lone goal that gave Uganda a 1-0 victory on the day.

    Sserunkuma who plays for KCCA FC says that Cape Verde play a free flowing game but can be contained to avert any threats.

    ‘The Cape Verdeans play a flowing game but we managed to keep them silent at Namboole hence the win when I scored. However they are home on Saturday but we are hopeful of getting three points’ said Serunkuma

    However Sserunkuma will have to wait for the nod from Head coach Milutin Sredojevic to select him for the game on Saturday

    ‘I understand their style of play and when to catch them off guard. We are confident with the players we have here’ added Sserunkuma.

    The 34 year old is part of Uganda Cranes contingent that has 7 players and two officials Crispus Muyinda and Media officer Nsereko Hamza Kawuma who arrived early in Cape Verde after camping in Dakar, Senegal. The rest of the team will leave for Cape Verde tonight.

    Players in Cape Verde: Emmanuel Okwi, Geoffrey Serunkuma, Bernard Muwanga, Robert Kakeeto, Isaac Muleme, Derrick Nsibambi and Muhammad Shaban

  • 1st FUFA Women Cup: Gafford Ladies overcome Mutesa 1 to qualify for final

    1st FUFA Women Cup: Gafford Ladies overcome Mutesa 1 to qualify for final

    2017 FUFA Women Cup:

    Gafford Ladies 2-1 Mutesa 1 Royal University

    Gafford Ladies women Football club has become the first team to advance to the finals of the 2017 FUFA Women cup after a 2-1 victory in the first semi final played at the Mutesa II Wankulukuku stadium on Thursday.

    Teddy Veronica Lillian and Monica Namwase second half goals were enough enough to inspire the Kyebando based side to the final as they await the results from the second semifinal between UCU Lady Cardinals and Olila.

    Following a goal-less opening 45 minutes, Veronica lit up the game with the opener after just 2 minutes into the second half.

    Namwase then doubled the lead with a great solo effort after side stepping  goalkeeper Daisy Nakazilo to roll the ball into an empty net on minutes.

    Gafford Ladies XI
    Mutesa 1 Royal XI

    Abiba Nakayobyo pulled a goal back four minutes later to create a tense and exciting finish to the game.

    The second semi final will be played on Friday between UCU Lady Cardinals and Olila at the UCU main campus in Mukono.

    The final shall be played on 18th June 2017 at the Madibira play ground in Busia Municipality.

    Team Line ups:

    Gafford Ladies XI:Elsie Najjemba (G.K), Josephine Nakyewa, Lydia Namutebi, Florence Nakalule, Evelyne Kakayi, Hajara Hasten Nassuna, Monica Namwase, Shakira Mutimbwa, Teddy Lillian Veronica, Sheeba Zalwango, Gertude Karungi

    Subs: Madina Nandudu, Sophie Annet Nadudu, Zainah Nabatanzi, Rachael Ndagire, Alice Natumwa, Hellen Bwekembo

    Officials: Benjamin Wanyama (Head coach) & Stephen Wabwire (Assistant coach)

    Mutesa 1 Royal University XI: Daisy Nakazilo (GK), Juliet Nabale, Sharifa Naiga, Margret Birabirwa. Margret Namirimu, Precious Najjemba, Abiba Nakayobyo, Magadlene Nassanga, Sharon Namatovu, Janat Jungu, Betty Namataka

    Subs: Milly Nakidde (G.K), Irene Nakiryowa, Stellah Namisanga, Zam Najjuma, Angella Nantongo, Eron Nanyonga

    Official: Herbert Luboyera (Head coach)

     

  • Agape, Kyetume make the grade for 2017/18 FUFA Big League

    Agape, Kyetume make the grade for 2017/18 FUFA Big League

    FUFA Regional League Finals:

    • Eastern: CRO 0 (4) – 0 (5) Agape
    • Buganda: Kyetume 4-1 Nsaagu

    Agape and Kyetume became the latest clubs to be promoted to the 2017/18 FUFA Big league on Wednesday.

    Kyetume won the Buganda region final 4-1 over Nsaagu at Uganda Martyrs’ play ground, Ssonde.

    Denis Lubowa (brace),Yusuf Ssaaka and captain Rajab Jooga were on target for Kyetume, coached by former Uganda Cranes, URA and BUL midfielder Augustine Nsumba.

    Isaac Kalema got the equalizer for Nsaagu.

    AGAPE XI
    CRO XI

    In the Eastern region final, Agape defeated CRO 5-4 on post match penalties at the Busembatia play ground.

    This was after normal time had ended goalless before the kicks from the penalty were called.

    The two clubs (Agape and Kyetume) join Western region’s Sharp and Kampala’s Ntinda United as the already promoted clubs.

    MAIN PHOTO: Agape players with their trophy at Busembatia play ground on Wednesday afternoon

  • FUFA  Statement following allegations by Katwe United FC Chairman

    FUFA Statement following allegations by Katwe United FC Chairman

    It has come to the attention of FUFA that Hon. Allan Sewanyana together with Mr. Allan Mulindwa who is the Lawyer of the Dan Walusimbi Group has held a Press Conference on Wednesday 7th June, 2017 at Grand Imperial where statements were made implicating the person of the FUFA President in matters of unauthorized selling of tickets for the 2014 FIFA World Cup and that the matter has been submitted to FIFA Ethics and Integrity Committee.

    The details of the petition, its merits and demerits have been submitted to Kabega Bogezi & Bukenya Advocates (the Lawyers of the Person of the FUFA President) awaiting any legal steps from whatsoever authorities and any related questions and answers shall be a reserve of the legal team.

    It is however the obligation of FUFA to state some facts for the benefit of the public.

    1) To date FIFA has neither contacted the FUFA President nor the Institution, however when it does an appropriate response shall be provided as required.

    2) Since way back, FIFA Member Associations apply for World Cup Tickets if they receive orders from their Nationals with priority given to those involved in sports. In the recent times, this was the case even in the previous regimes when the FIFA World cup was held in 2006 & 2010 where the same mechanism was applied for 2014.

    3) For the case of 2014, many Ugandans applied for the World Cup Tickets and they paid their ticket face price fees to the FUFA Bank Account. The funds were later remitted to FIFA and Tickets were issued to the persons who paid. At an appropriate time, FUFA will release the corresponding bank trails and the list of Ugandan beneficiaries that applied, paid and received their 2014 World Cup Tickets through FUFA.

    4) All Ugandans that applied and paid for the tickets received them without any complaints whatsoever.

    5) It is therefore incorrect to allege that FIFA gives FUFA tickets for free distribution to Ugandans and there is no single Ugandan that was disenfranchised of the right to buy a ticket for the 2014 World Cup.

    6) FUFA is aware that this is election-related machinations but reiterates that the leadership of FUFA will be determined democratically and by the Members of FUFA and in accordance with the FUFA Statutes.

    The football fraternity including Government, 33 Members of FUFA, Sponsors, Partners, Fans, Public and Service Providers are urged to remain calm during this period as many of such statements are likely to come up in a bid to tarnish the image of the institution, its leaders and also divert the attention of football development in the country.

    It is Our Game, It is Our Country.

  • FUFA Polls 2017: Players,  Coaches,  Beach Soccer and Youth Associations elect delegates

    FUFA Polls 2017: Players, Coaches, Beach Soccer and Youth Associations elect delegates

    The Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) elections for the Special Interest Groups (SIG’s) continued with a success on Tuesday at FUFA House in Mengo, Kampala.

    Uganda Football Players Association (UFPA), Uganda Football Coaches Association (UFCA), Uganda Beach Soccer Association (UBSA) and Uganda Youth Football Association (UYFA) all voted for their respective candidates.

    Electoral Committee Vice Chairman Yusuf Awuye hands over the forms to the players’ delegates at FUFA House in Mengo, Kampala

    FUFA Electoral Committee Vice Chairperson Yusuf Awuye flanked by the committee support staff supervised and presided over the peaceful elections.

    Edward Kalungi and Paul Mukatabala are the two players’ representatives who sailed through un-opposed to the FUFA Assembly.

    L-R: Paul Mukatabala, Yusuf Awuye (FUFA Electoral Committee Vice Chairperson) and Edward Kalungi shortly after being confirmed at the Uganda Football Players Association delegates at FUFA House

    Paul Ssali Mukisa and Stone Kyambadde returned as the coaches’ delegates (also un-opposed).

    Deo Mutabazi with Anthony Tumwesigye are the beach soccer delegates (voted un-opposed too).

    John Bosco Matisko and Farouk Kigongo also returned unopposed as the youth delegates.

    Youth football delegate Farouk Kigongo recieves his certificate from Stanley Kinene at FUFA House on Tuesday
    L-R: Stanley Kinene, Stone Kyambadde, Yusuf Awuye and Paul Ssali Mukisa at FUFA House on Tuesday

    Awuye was the returning officer in the players and coaches’ election as Stanley Kinene handled the Uganda Beach Soccer Association election.

    Following the successful elections of the District Football Associations (DFA), Regional Football Associations (RFA) and Special Interest Groups (SIG’s), focus and attention will now switch to the women election then followed by the FUFA Executive elections.

    Uganda Football Players Association delegates with some of the FUFA Electoral Committee officials
    Uganda Beach Soccer Association (UBSA) delegates pose for a group photo with some of the FUFA Electoral Committee members
    Uganda Football Coaches Association delegates in a group photograph after a successful electoral process at FUFA House in Mengo, Kampala on Tuesday
    John Bosco Matisko receives his certificate

    Nominations for the FUFA Executive is slated for 10th – 22nd June 2017.

    Declaration of the successful candidates shall be on 23rd June and the voting is confirmed for 5th August 2017.

  • Technical: Ladies among participants for the FUFA beginners’ coaching course

    Technical: Ladies among participants for the FUFA beginners’ coaching course

    Gender sensitivity in football development is a key ingredient as far as developing the beautiful game world wide is concerned.

    From technical expertise, refereeing, communications, marketing, administration and management, either genders have crucial and equal tasks to undertake.

    Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA), too believes in gender equality.

    On Monday, a level one beginners’ coaching course (theory and practical) started with a massive number of 43 coaches, women inclusive.

    Aisha Nakato,  Aidah Namwase and Tracy  Namutebi are some of the diligent females at the week-long course organised by Tangosport Uganda.

    One of the ladies attending the course, Aisha Nakato (middle) in class

    The course is taking place at the FUFA Technical Centre, Njeru, Buikwe.

    Youth Development officer Bashir Mutyaba, Joseph Mutaka the Managing Director Tangosport Uganda and Paul Mukembo, the Education Affairs Manager Tangosport witnessed the official opening of the course.

    Tangosport director Joseph Mutaka expressed his gratitude upon the overwhelming turn up;

    I take this opportunity to welcome you coaches, turning up in commendable numbers creates a sense of satisfaction and trust in Tangosport Uganda, this is a record attendance since we started organizing courses way back in 2013.

    This signals  that the Tangosport brand is  growing everyday that passes, no words can really portray my sincere appreciation and happiness.

    I also take this opportunity to commend our dear sponsors for the unconditional support accorded to us whenever we knocked their doors for assistance.

    We feel we are doing a great job that is to say our primary target in the Education Sector is producing 620 Coaches through our Tangosport Education System by 2022, and all i know with your support, we shall be there

    The beginners’ coaching course participants in a class room session

    Richard Kimera, the FUFA vice chairperson media committee was the chief guest at the grand opening.

    Kimera represented the FUFA President, Eng. Moses Magogo (away for Uganda Cranes duty).

    During his address, Kimera hinted of capacity building as one of the core values of the federation;

    I convey warm greetings from FUFA President, he’s happy and proud of Tangosport’s  tireless efforts streamlined in line to  football professionalism.

    Please keep the candle burning, professionalism is  the only way to go, Capacity building is one core value FUFA highly rate for transformation of the game and one of the many fruits is AFCON Qualification after 39 years

    Course instructor Bashir Mutyaba spoke on behalf of FUFA and other course facilitators was quick to applaud Tangosport and FUFA for this move.

    CAF Instructors including FUFA Education Officer Jackson Nyima, FUFA Technical Director Asuman Lubowa and  FUFA Youth Development Officer Bashir Mutyaba are the course facilitators who will take the participants through different course modules.

    Mutyaba noted;

    Education is one aspect FUFA has pegged emphasis onto, Let’s embrace these courses for a better tomorrow and  sustainability of the game in Uganda.

    Football is one virgin industry Ugandans should diligently handle with care, can give you all the assurances you’re in the right place in the right time for the right cause.

    The course is proudly sponsored by FUFA, BIDCO Uganda Ltd, Host Sounds and Events Co.Ltd, Mama Winnie Stationery Shop, 87.7Baba fm and Neutal Herbal Life.

    List of participants:

    1.Emmanuel Kyenkya (Kampala)
    2.Micheal M. Wabyona (Kakira)
    3. George Waiswa (Kibundaire)
    4.Musa Nantajja (Jinja)
    5. Ronald Barente (Jinja)
    6. Ronald Ssengendo (Kampala)
    7.Isaac Kitakule (Bugembe-Jinja)
    8. John Mutaka (Namulesa-Jinja)
    9. Paul Batte (Luuka)
    10. Ali Gwaita Muwaya(Nakifuma)
    11. David Komagum (Gulu)
    12. Andrew Kityamuwesi (Masaka)
    13. Gilbert Okello(Kawempe)
    14. Aisha Nakato (Bugembe-Jinja)
    15. Micheal Skills Lukyamuzi (Masaka)
    16. Tracy Namutebi Kasangati)
    17.Mukulu Joram Wycliffe(Jinja)
    18.Timothy Kawagi(Kampala)
    19.Moniga Ben(Busia)
    20.Were Neeli(Busia)
    21.Micheal Kisambira (Jinja)
    22. Eria Gemye Eria(Bugembe-Jinja)
    23.Assey Tusubira (Mbarara)
    24. Aidah Namwase (Namulesa-Jinja)
    25. Hassan Zungu (Jinja)
    26. Felicien Ndoli (Jinja)
    27.David Okubal (Soroti)
    28. Derrick Ntege (Kampala)
    29. Patrick Kawanguzi (Iganga)
    30.Kasalita Mark(Kampala)
    31.Ojok Simon Peter(Kampala)
    32.Wyclif Afaayo(Kampala)
    33. Francis Mawejje (Mukono)
    34.Edison Kairu (Iganga)
    35.Milton Ashabe (Bulenga)
    36.Eric Lukooya(Kampala)
    37. Issa Kakaire (Iganga)
    38. Andrew Ndyabahika (Rwanda)
    39.Abdallah Kamiwa (Bugiri)
    40. Ivan Kameze (Namulesa-Jinja)
    41.David Kamanzi (Mukono)
    42.Kyazze Joel Kiddu(Kampala)
    43. Tamale Fadulu.(Mbale)

  • FUFA sends message of condolence to Ivory Coast FA following death of their star player Tiote

    FUFA sends message of condolence to Ivory Coast FA following death of their star player Tiote

    The football world is in shock following the demise of Ivory Coast National team player Cheick Tiote on Monday 5th June, 2017.

    The 30 year old Tiote was part of the Ivory Coast squad that won the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations.  He has been plying his trade with Beijing Enterprises FC in China.

    FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo was shocked upon receiving the sad news.

    ‘We all know what he could offer on the pitch. African football has lost a giant of a player who made life difficult for his opponents on the pitch in the midfield. He was always full of commitment, focus and passion whenever given chance to play’ said FUFA President.

    ‘Our Condolences go out to the Ivory Coast Football Federation following the loss of a player who was hugely followed by football fans around the world including Uganda’ added Magogo.

    ‘We pray that the Almighty keeps his family, relatives and friends strong during these trying times’

    ‘Football will miss Chieck Tiote’

    Tiote collapsed during training but was pronounced dead after being taken to hospital.

    A minute of silence was observed before kickoff of the International Friendly match between Senegal and Uganda Cranes played in the early hours of Tuesday morning in Dakar.

    Photo: Cheick Tiote on duty for Ivory Coast

    Photo Credit: Internet

  • International build up: Senegal 0-0 Uganda Cranes

    International build up: Senegal 0-0 Uganda Cranes

    International build up: Senegal 0-0 Uganda Cranes

    Uganda Cranes and Senegal played to a goalles draw during the international friendly match played at the Stade Léopold Sédar Senghor in Dakar city on Tuesday morning.

    Before the game, there was a moment of silence for the late Ivory Coast midfielder Chieck Ismael Tiote, who collapsed during a training session and was declared dead moments later in a Chinese hospital.

    There were lots of positives picked from the game, the second international friendly match after yet another goalless draw with Ethiopia on Saturday in Hawassa.

    Senegal XI that started against Uganda Cranes on Tuesday
    Hassan Wasswa Mawanda captained the Uganda Cranes team
    Uganda Cranes team officials and substitutes singing the national anthem prior to kick-off

    Uganda Cranes will remain camped in Senegal for acclimatization and training until when the team flies out to the Cape Verde Islands.

    Uganda will open its campaign for the 2019 Nations cup qualifiers against Cape Verde on Saturday.

    Senegal is ranked 27th while Uganda is 71st in the latest FIFA rankings released on 1st June 2017.

    Uganda Cranes XI:

    Benjamin Ochan (G.K), Nico Wakiro Wadada, Godfrey Walusimbi, Murushid Juuko, Benard Muwanga, Khalid Aucho, Hassan Wasswa Mawanda (C), Faruku Miya, Emmanuel Arnold Okwi, Derrick Nsibambi, Isaac Muleme

  • FUFA Polls 2017: Big league, Referees elect delegates to Assembly

    FUFA Polls 2017: Big league, Referees elect delegates to Assembly

    The Uganda Football Referees Association (UFRA) and the 2nd Division League (FUFA Big League) have on Monday elected their delegates to the FUFA  Assembly.

    The three successful candidates for the referees voted are; Ronnie Kalema (42 votes), Muhammed Shaban Ndawula (38 votes) and Rosebell Rwamuyamba (36 votes).

    Catherine Adipo withdrew from the race.

    This was after a peaceful election process supervised by the FUFA Electoral Committee Vice chairman/Spokesperson, Yusuf Awufe at FUFA House, Mengo in Kampala.

    George Wamala Katumba casts his vote
    The voting process was a complete success

    The UFRA Executive committee was also confirmed. Ronnie Kalema (Chairperson), David Davis Katabira (1st Vice Chairman), Catherine Adipo (2nd Vice Chairperson), Brian Miiro Nsubuga (Treasurer).

    The committee members are; Joseph Ochom, Ben Adrole, Issa Masembe, Lydia Nantabo Wanyama and Freddie Wanyama.

    UFRA is constituted of 48 delegates who took part in the exercise.

    The Composition of UFRA Assembly that voted the 3 delegates is as below;

    • 10 referees’ assessors elected by FUFA’s 48 certified referees’ assessors
    • 22 FIFA Referees (2017 list)
    • 16 Delegates (2 delegates each representing FUFA’s 8 regions (Kampala, Buganda, Northern, North East, Western, Eastern, West Nile and Kitara).

    Meanwhile, after the referees’ election, focus turned to the FUFA Big league delegates polls.

    The 8 representatives for the FUFA Big league were all unopposed.

    These included; Faisal Muhammed (JMC Hippos), Dennis Musinguzi (Airtel Kitara), Norman Ssemwanga (Kireka), Brian Ssengendo (Synergy), Hassan Kirunda Kakaire (Kataka FC), Apollo Ahimbisibwe (Ntinda United FC), Paul Mark Kayongo( Ndejje University)  and Alfred Odaga (Paidha Black Angels).

    Some of the FUFA Big League delegates with the vice chairman of the FUFA Yusuf Awuye
    FUFA Electoral committee vice chairman Yusuf Awuye (left) hands over a certificate to Ntinda Football club official Dr Apollo Ahimbisibwe
    FUFA Big league delegates sign the declaration forms at FUFA House on Monday afternoon

    The exercise continues on Tuesday with the Uganda Football coaches and players’ Associations election.

    The other dates for the elections of the delegates for the Special Interest groups in the areas of Coaches, Players, Schools, Youth, Beach Soccer and Schools are hereby attached.
    Women representation will have its election process kick off with the nomination exercise between 8th and 10th June 2017.

    Election dates:

    Venue: FUFA House 

    Tuesday 6th June 8am – Uganda Football Players Association 

    Tuesday 6th June 10am- Uganda Football Coaches Association

    Tuesday 6th June 1 pm-Uganda Beach Soccer Association 

    Tuesday 6th June 2 pm-Uganda Youth Football Association

  • Project Cameroon 2019: Uganda Cranes Squad in Senegal

    Project Cameroon 2019: Uganda Cranes Squad in Senegal

    UGANDA CRANES INTERNATIONAL FRIENDLY MATCH:

    • Senegal Terenga Lions Vs Uganda Cranes
    • Monday, 5th June 2017 (9 p.m in Senegal), 6th June 2017 (Midnight in Uganda)
    • Dakar City
    • Live on 102.1 FUFA f.m

    The 19 man Uganda Cranes team to Senegal has three goalkeepers, six defenders, four midfielders and six strikers.

    Six KCCA players flew out of the country on Saturday night immediately after guiding their side to a 2-1 victory over Nigeria’s Rivers United at the Phillip Omondi stadium, Lugogo.

    These included goalkeeper Benjamin Ochan, Timothy Denis Awany, Denis Okot Oola, Isaac Muleme, Derrick Nsibambi and Geofrey Sserunkuma.

    The six players trained with the rest on Sunday night.

    Uganda Cranes players in training on Sunday night

    Speaking on the call up veteran striker Geoffrey Serunkuma said that though he had been involved with his team, he has to give in his best to the National team.

    ‘Though I have been too involved with the my club (KCCA FC ), It won’t be an excuse for my failure to deliver to the National team. Wearing a National team is any footballers dream therefore I have to deliver for my nation” noted Serunkuma.

    Benjamin Ochan (right) joined Isma Watenga in training

    Team captain Dennis Onyango is expected to join  the rest of the teammates late on Monday.

    Uganda Cranes take on Senegal in the second international friendly match in Dakar on Monday night (in Uganda, the game kicks off at mid-night – Tuesday, 6th June 2017).

    This will be the second international match for the Uganda Cranes after Saturday’s goal-less draw with Ethiopia in Hawassa city.

    All these build ups and camps are intended to fine tune the squad ahead of the group L match against Cape Verde Islands on Saturday 10th June 2017 in Praia City.

    The team will fly to Praia on Thursday 8th June 2017.

    Uganda Cranes 19 man Squad to Senegal and Cape Verde:

    Goalkeepers: Denis Onyango (Mamelodi Sundowns, South Africa), Ismail Watenga (Vipers), Benjamin Ochan (KCCA)

    Defenders: Godfrey Walusimbi (Gor Mahia, Kenya), Nico Wakiro Wadada (Vipers), Murushid Juuko (Simba, Tanzania), Isaac Muleme (KCCA), Timothy Dennis Awanyi (KCCA), Denis Okot Oola (KCCA)

    Midfielders: Aucho Khalid (Red Star, Serbia), Hassan Wasswa Mawanda (Nijemh, Lebanon), Bernard Muwanga (SC Villa Jogoo), Robert Kakeeto (Aalborg, Denmark)

    Strikers: Geofrey Sserunkuma (KCCA), Emmanuel Arnold Okwi (SC Villa Jogoo), Muhammed Shaban (Onduparaka), Derrick Paul Nsibambi (KCCA), Milton Karisa (Vipers), Faruku Miya (Royal Excel Mouscron on loan from Standard Liege, Belgium)

    Officials:

    Leader of Delegation: Mbidde Dennis Ssebugwawo

    Head coach: Milutin Sredojevic

    Assistant coach: Moses Basena

    Goalkeepers’ trainer: Fred Kajoba Kisitu

    Team Physician: Dr. Herbert Ronald Kisolo Muwanga

    Team Physiotherapist: Ivan Ssewanyana

    Team Coordinator: Chrispus Muyinda

    FUFA Official: Sulait Makumbi

    Media: Swalley Kenyi

    Media: Hamza Nsereko Kawuma

  • FUFA Women Elite League: Kawempe Muslim wins third straight title unbeaten

    FUFA Women Elite League: Kawempe Muslim wins third straight title unbeaten

    2016/17 FUFA Women Elite League:

    • Final: UCU Lady Cardinals 0-4 Kawempe Muslim Women Club
    • Third Place play off: Uganda Martyrs High School, Lubaga 1 (3) -1 (2) Olila High School

    For the third time in a row, Kawempe Muslim Women Football Club has been declared champion of the FUFA Women Elite League. They completed the entire season unbeaten, winning all 12 games in the regular season played over two rounds before registering victories in the Semifinal play offs and finals. In total, they won all the 14 games played in the league this season.

    The latest achievement was reached at on Sunday at the Mutesa II Wankulukuku stadium after a one sided 4-0 victory over UCU Lady Cardinals.

    Juliet Nalukenge scored a brace in the 33rd and 57th minutes before Sharon Naddunga’s 78th minute goal and a late strike from second half substitute Favour Nambatya crowned the day for the champions.

    Juliet Nalukenge celebrates scoring one of her goals on the day
    Kawempe Muslim players led by skipper Hasifah Nassuuna celebrate their victory at Mutesa II Wankulukuku stadium on Sunday

    During the earlier third place play off match, Uganda Martyrs’ High School Lubaga recovered from a goal down to defeat Soroti based Olila High School 3-2 in post-match penalties after normal time had ended one goal apiece.

    Kawempe Muslim’s captain Hasifa Nassuuna (L) in action during the final

    FUFA women Executive member Agnes Mugena, executive committee member Chris Kalibala, FUFA Technical director Asuman Lubowa, women football officer Hadijah Namuyanja and Efrance Najjengo (chairperson of Uganda Women Football Association) graced the official medal, prizes and trophy presentation ceremony afterwards.

    Officials led by the Chief Guest Chris Kalibala greet the match officials before kick off for the final

    It is the third time that the FUFA Women Elite league has been organised since 2015.

    Individual Awards:

    Most Valuable Player (MVP): Fazila Ikwaput (Olila High School)

    Fair Play award: Rines Women Football Club

    Best Referee: Aisa Ssemambo

    Best Goalkeeper: Ruth Aturo (Kawempe Muslim)

    Top Scorer: Hasifa Nassuuna (Kawempe Muslim) – 26 goals (24 in regular season)

    Best Journalist (Print): Stephen Mayamba (Bukedde)

    Best Journalist (Social media): Majojo Hambali

    Best Journalist (On-line): Joel Muyita (Chimp Reports)

  • International Build up: Ethiopia Walia Stars 0-0 Uganda Cranes

    International Build up: Ethiopia Walia Stars 0-0 Uganda Cranes

    INTERNATIONAL BUILD-UP MATCH:

    Ethiopia Walia Stars 0-0 Uganda Cranes

    The international friendly match between Ethiopia and Uganda played on Saturday at the Hawassa International stadium ended in a score-less draw.

    In the second half, head coach Milutin Sredejovic made a couple of changes.

    Martin Kizza replaced Ntambi, Milton Karisa came on for Robert Kakeeto, Muhammed Shaban replaced Emma Okwi, Nelson Senkatuka was Faruku Miya’s replacement, Bukenya for Khalid Aucho and Hassan Wasswa Mawanda paved way for Savio Kabugo.

    Uganda Cranes striker Emma Okwi featured in the friendly match which ended goalless

    Up next is the second international friendly match  on 5th June 2017 (9 p.m in Dakar, Kampala time will be midnight) away to Senegal in Dakar City.

    The build ups are beimng used to prepare the national side for the opening group L match against Cape Verde Islands on 10th June 2017 in Praia City.

    Uganda Cranes XI: Isma Watenga (G.K), Nico Wakiro Wadada, Godfrey Walusimbi, Murushid Juuko, Benard Muwanga, Hassan Wasswa Mawanda, Robert Kakeeto, Crizestom Ntambi, Khalid Aucho, Faruku Miya, Emmanuel Okwi

    Changes: Martin Kizza for ChrizsetomNtambi, Milton Karisa for Robert Kakeeto, Muhammed Shaban for Emma Okwi, Nelson Senkatuka for Faruku Miya, Bukenya for Khalid Aucho, Savio Kabugo for Hassan Wasswa Mawanda

    Un-used sub: Saidi Keni

    Six players Keni Saidi, Martin Kizza, Savio Kabugo, Nelson Senkatuka, Deus Bukenya and Ntambi Kirizestom didn’t travel, Senegal.

    Uganda Cranes 19 man Squad to Senegal: Denis Onyango, Ismail Watenga, Benjamin Ochan (Goalkeepers), Walusimbi Godfrey, Karisa Milton, Muhammad Shaban, Wakiro Nicolas Wadada, Juuko Murushid, Aucho Khalid, Okwi Emmanuel Arnold, Miya Faruku, Wasswa Hassan Mawanda, Muwanga Bernard, Kakeeto Robert, Mulema Isaac, Awanyi Dennis Timothy, Okot Denis Oola, Nsibambi Derrick Paul and Serunkuma Geofrey.

    Leader of Delegation: Mbidde Dennis Ssebugwawo

    Head coach: Milutin Sredojevic

    Assistant coach: Moses Basena

    Goalkeepers’ trainer: Kajoba Fred Kisitu

    Team Physician: Dr. Kisolo Muwanga Ronald Herbert

    Team Physiotherapist: Ssewanyana Ivan

    Team Coordinator: Muyinda Crispus

    FUFA Official: Makumbi Sulait

    Media: Kenyi Swalley

    Media: Nsereko Hamza Kawuma

    MAIN PHOTO: Left full back Godfrey Walusimbo controlling the ball during the friendly match between Ethiopia and Uganda which edned 0-0 on Saturday.