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

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

    2019 – 2020 Stanbic Uganda Cup:

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

    Cathy Adengo of Stanbic Bank during the draw

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

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

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

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

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

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

    Stanbic Uganda Cup winners in 2019; Proline Football Club

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

    Stanbic Uganda Cup Logo

    Qualified clubs from the different regions:

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

    Football Academies:

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

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

    Primary Schools’ Championship for Girls:

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

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

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

    National team engagements

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

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

    Update on Kadiba project:

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

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

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

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

    FUFA stadium, Lugazi:

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

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

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

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

  • FULL SPEECH: Eng. Magogo highlights FUFA’s 2019 opportunities, challenges and way forward in 2020

    FULL SPEECH: Eng. Magogo highlights FUFA’s 2019 opportunities, challenges and way forward in 2020

    The Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) Eng. Moses Magogo addressed the media on Monday, December 30, 2019 with the end of year message.

    This was conducted at FUFA House, Mengo in Kampala during  a press conference that was broadcast live on 102.1 FUFA f.m, with a live stream on the official FUFA Facebook page, twitter handle and FUFA TV (on You-Tube).

    www.fufa.co.ug captured the speech verbatim (word for word).

    30th December 2019

    FUFA PRESIDENT ENG. MOSES MAGOGO

    END OF YEAR ADDRESS ON FOOTBALL IN UGANDA

    Dear Fellow Countrymen,

    Dear the Football Family

    I am here to address the Nation about the State of football at the end of the year 2019 and our plans for the future.

    Our Vision is:

    To become the number one football Nation in Africa on and off the field

    Our Mission is:

    To Develop, Promote and Protect Football for all

    Our overall Objective at FUFA is summarised in our Motto

    It is Our Game, It is Our Country.

    We dream to provide the beautiful game as a solution to some of the socio-economic challenges of our country.

    Glory to the Almighty  

    May the Glory be to the Almighty Allah for the gifts of life, wisdom and ability to execute our different roles as a football family.

    Before I proceed any further I take the opportunity to thank;

    1. HE, The President of the Republic of Uganda, Yoweri Kaguta Museveni
    2. The Minister of Education and Sports, Maama Janet Museveni
    3. The outgoing Minister of State for Sports Hon. Charles Bakkabulindi. He is the unsung hero who stood with us in the thick and thin. I am very certain that wherever he is reassigned and in the Parliament of Uganda he will remain the positive Ambassador of sports. I also take the opportunity to welcome Hon. Hamson Dennis Obua. As a person and as football we commit to offer our unlimited support to Mr. Obua
    4. The entire MoES and MOFPED
    5. The Right Honourable Speaker of Parliament and the entire Parliament of the Republic of Uganda
    6. The National Council of Sports (NCS).
    7. Religious and Cultural Leaders
    8. My family and the families of football servants who get less time with us than they deserve.
    9. My special friends who identified with me when I needed them most. Hon. Anita Among for what you have done for me as the President of FUFA and for the entire Uganda football community
    10. The ethical Media who professionally reported about the actions of athletes on the pitches but even those who genuinely and positively criticised us.
    11. Our dear Sponsors, Airtel the official sponsors of the Uganda Cranes, FUFA football partners and other sponsors of football in Uganda.
    12. FIFA, CAF and CECAFA for the international confidence and financial support
    13. The Uganda Olympic Committee (UOC)
    14. The Uganda Cranes players and Coaches, but also the entire football coaches family, players and Referees of the game football in Uganda
    15. The Executive Committee, FUFA Staff, FUFA Delegates, the Judicial Bodies, the Standing and adhoc Committees
    16. The 34 Members of FUFA thus the Clubs, Regions and Special Interest Groups (SIGs)
    17. Various Service Providers such as Our Bankers, Auditors, Insurers, management of various Stadiums, Police and other security organs.
    18. The gallant fans of the Uganda Cranes but also generally those who pay to watch and support Club football at all levels in Uganda.
    19. I also wish to congratulate myself as the first Ugandan to be elected to the CAF Executive Committee in 2019.

    Achievements and Challenges:

    Governance

    The stability of FUFA has been built on very strong constitutional provisions. There has been continuous improvement on the provisions of the FUFA Statutes to accommodate the demands of the modern game.

    The practicing and enforcement of the FUFA statutes within the bodies of FUFA and to its Members has been key to the success of FUFA and football.

    It is not by accident that the FUFA President and on several occasions many high ranking officials can be absent but FUFA Programmes and activities continue successfully. We are a constitutionally highly disciplined organisation.

    Achievements:

    Statutory Events

    In 2019, FUFA has been able to organise all the statutory meetings of the General Assembly, Executive Committees, Standing Committees as provided for in the statutes. This helps in making all-inclusive decisions.

    Amendments of Statutes

    FUFA amended its Statutes to increase on the minimum number of women in the FUFA General Assembly from 4.5% to 13.6% and from 6.7% to 13.3% for the FUFA Executive Committee.

    Audit

    1. FUFA as the extension of NCS underwent forensic audit by the Ministry of Finance, Planning and Economic Development for funds received from Government of Uganda.
    2. FUFA also successfully underwent the FIFA Central Audit by international external auditors appointed by FIFA.
    3. Overall FUFA accounts were also audited and passed by the 95th FUFA General Assembly in Adjumani.
    4. We have for the first year processed and recorded our finance transactions using Sun Systems Application. We also operated a zero-cash expenditure.

    Challenges

                Judicial Processing

    Whereas the creation and independence of the FUFA Judicial Processes and Systems has been achieved, FUFA has not empowered these bodies yet as they need relevant resources and skills to protect football.

                Statutes of Members

    Many of our Members; the clubs, regions and Special Interest Groups (SIGs) are still struggling with governance challenges. As FUFA we will continue to engage our members for better governance.

    Development

    Development is a strategic direction of FUFA to ensure that young people access organised football at the right age. We have registered tremendous growth in this area.

    Achievement

    Human Resource Training

    FUFA and its Members continue to provide training for the Human Resource to deliver football. Courses for Referees, Sports Medicine, Coaches, administration and Management have been organised but the training for scouts, intermediaries and converting our elite coaches to managers has been the highlight achievement in this segment.

    Youth

    Introduction of the FUFA Odilo Challenge (National Inter-Primary Schools Championship), financing the winning school and runners up to represent Primary Schools in the Federation of East Africa Secondary Schools Sports Association (FEASSSA) Games in Arusha, Tanzania.

    The National U15 (Boys) and U17 (Girls) teams were introduced and participated in International Championships which they went on to win. The FUFA Juniors League has been organised and many graduate players have continued to join the senior sides of their clubs in the Uganda Premier League.

    Women

    There has also been visible tremendous growth of women football in Uganda. Our Creation of the Take Flight (FUFA Women Super League-FWSL) is another step in the right direction.

    Beach & Futsal

    Beach Soccer and Futsal continue to grow in leaps and bounds. It is a new trend that many private facilities for Futsal-like games have been constructed.

    Challenge

    Relatively new forms of football, specialised equipment and technical persons for coaching and refereeing are insufficient.

    Infrastructure, Facilities & Equipment

    Sports like all other activities require the proper infrastructure.

    Achievements

    Extension of FUFA Headquarters; From Eight (8) staff in 2013 to Sixty (60) staff in 2019

    It was paramount that the football headquarters could no longer provide a proper working environment for the staff. In 2019, FUFA using the FIFA Forward Programme, has completed the acquisition, modification, reconstruction and equipping the Extension of FUFA House with a Bungalow and 3-storied tower sitting on about 2 acres adjacent to the Old FUFA House in Mengo.

    Phase-1 of Kadiba:

    FUFA using the FIFA Forward Programme has completed phase-1 of the Kadiba Project as planned. The Pitch has been set and installed. The foundation for the Pavilion and dressing rooms finished too. The second Phase will push the project to the facility being useable but not complete and over 1m USD from the FIFA Forward Programme has already been approved for this phase.

    We are also close to resuming work on the Lugazi stadium Project whose land was donated by the Buganda Kingdom.

    Challenges:

    Our biggest challenge as sport in this country is infrastructure. We have insufficient quality and quantity sports facilities. The sports equipment is still insufficient too and expensive.

    The Regional Football Associations have failed to provide land in the names of FUFA to benefit from the 80m UGX per region that had been set aside as a FIFA Forward Project to help in the construction of Regional FUFA playgrounds.

    International Football

    FUFA and its Members have been very active in international football. It is the first time that we have entered all competitions available for Clubs and National Teams. The results have also been tremendous;

    Achievements

    1. Uganda U15 Boys CECAFA Champions in Eritrea)
    2. ‪Uganda U17 Boys CECAFA Champions in Tanzania
    3. ‪Uganda U17 Girls COSAFA Champions Mauritius
    4. ‪Uganda U17 Girls CECAFA Champions in Uganda
    5. Uganda Cranes-CECAFA Senior Challenge Cup Champions in Uganda
    6. ‪CECAFA Kagame Club Champions (KCCA FC) in Rwanda

    (It is  only 6th time that a Ugandan Club wins in 46 editions, only 3 Ugandan Clubs-Sc Villa, Police FC and KCCA FC have won the Kagame clubs cup, the last being 13 years ago)

    1. ‪Uganda qualified for the CAF U17 AFCON finals for the first time and narrowly missed qualification to the U17 FIFA World Cup
    2. ‪Uganda’s AFCON back to back Qualification and registered 2nd best performance ever at the Finals.
    3. Uganda Cranes’ 5th Consecutive CHAN Qualification
    4. Already leading the 2021 AFCON Qualifiers Group with 4 points
    5. Runners Up in the 6-Nation East Africa Beach Soccer Competition-Copa Dar as Salaam (Tanzania)
    6. Finished 3rd in the CECAFA Women Challenge Cup (Tanzania)
    7. Both KCCA FC and Proline FC played 3 rounds of the CAF Inter-Club Competitions

    ‪FUFA was also able to recruit the National Head Coach of Uganda Cranes without affecting the performance of the team.

    Challenges:

    The stability of our players at high level clubs football is the biggest challenge.

    We also need to qualify our teams for the continental final competitions (organised for National Youth football teams).

    Our Clubs are not breaking through the final stages of the CAF Inter Club competitions.

    Competitions:

    The final product for football is competitions. Football revenues are generated from organising proper football competitions. Football competitions are the market place for the work done by all other departments of football.

    Achievements:

    In addition to providing 128m UGX as prize money, FUFA now offers;

    • full medical insurance to 400 players of the Uganda Premier League Clubs
    • Air tickets to the clubs that represent Uganda in CAF Club Competitions

    FUFA organises 13 football competitions (Uganda Premier League, FUFA Big League, Uganda Cup, FUFA Women’s Cup, FUFA Super8, FUFA Super Cup, FUFA Juniors League, Odilo Championship, The FUFA Drum, FUFA Women Super League, FUFA Women Elite League, FUFA Women’s Cup and the FUFA National Beach Soccer League)

    The Sensational FUFA Drum continued to grow immensely

    Challenge

    Governance, management and financial stability at the elite clubs remains the biggest challenge to organising proper football competitions.

    The quality of Competitions is very dependent upon the available infrastructure.

    Marketing & Communications:

    Association football is a commercial product created by artists called players, coaches, referees, clubs, officials and associations that is bought by the Fans and Sponsors. It is therefore paramount that proper communication and marketing techniques are put in place to grow and eventually sell the football brand.

    Achievement:

    More and renewed Sponsorships; FUFA continued to grow its Sponsorship Profile to a current tune of UGX 8 billion (About 2.15m USD). There are currently over 20 corporate sponsorships for football alone to FUFA and its Members to a tune of over UGX 12 billion (about 3.25m USD).

    Social Media Numbers; FUFA has continued to grow its social media numbers. Currently FUFA runs verified Twitter and Facebook accounts. The Instagram and YouTube Channels have this year been activated. FUFA has a combined social media registered and/or subscribed following community of over350,000 from about 50,000 at the beginning of 2019.

    FUFA Awards; for the 5th consecutive year, the FUFA Awards were organised and over the 5 years, a combined 10 cars have been given to the Most Valuable Male and Female players. Prize money has also been staked for the over 14 categories each year during the FUFA Awards.

    102.1 FUFA fm; The football Radio has increased on its revenues by many fold although yet to break even.

    Events; There has been growth in organising our social corporate responsibility activities by donating clothes in Masaka and taking football courses to the inmates at Luzira Upper Prison which culminated in a Football tournament- FUFA Cup of Hope. FUFA has also demonstrated increased internal ability by organising simultaneous national and international events without any major hiccups. In 2019 FUFA hosted 3 international football events, received over and hosted 1,200 international guests.

    The FUFA Drum; The fans following this new phenomenal competition continued to grow. Acholi and Lango hosted the finals of the 2nd edition.

    The Brand of FUFA; There is no commercial brand in Uganda that is berated, maligned, lambasted, vituperated and torn apart like FUFA and its officials and many times wrongly,  out of ignorance, deliberate negative propaganda, extortion and arms twisting by a section of the media and mass commentators.

    Challenges:

    Sponsorship Profile: Whereas a lot has been achieved with Sponsorship, as football we believe sharing 12 billion UGX (About 3.25m USD) out of the available in Uganda’s Ad spend of 1,000 billion UGX (About 270m USD) is not enough for the industry. Football is consuming only 1.2%.

    National Teams’ Fans attendance; Despite posting outstanding sporting results, the desire by fans to throng Uganda Cranes Matches has noticeably reduced.

    Foreign Sports Mind-set; A large section of the Middle Class that has power to spend and many low-level consumers still embrace and spend billions consuming international football. As Ugandan football, we have not done enough strategically to tap into this market.

    Members embracing technology; Whereas FUFA may be trying but still not to the desired levels, the 34 FUFA Members have not embraced technology (Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and Twitter) to build their respective brands and events so as to be able to connect to current and potential customers.

    Finance and Administration:

    Finances and proper Administration ensure delivery of the objectives of the organisation.

    Achievement

    FUFA deployed the New SunSytems accounting software and we have run a zero-cash policy for the whole of 2019.

    Management of Assets

    We acquired a new Bus from Government and 30kVA Generator from NIC

    Challenge

    Finance is a resource and will never be sufficient. We still need to work hard and generate more resources for the Members of FUFA.

    Membership:

    FUFA is an organisation that has been registered by the National Council of Sports as the monopoly of Association football in Uganda. It is a private organisation owned by the 34 Member Associations. The 34 Members are;

    1. Each of the 16 Uganda Premier League Clubs,
    2. Each of the 8 Geographical Regional Associations (Eastern, Northern, West Nile, Kitara, Western, Buganda, North East and Kampala)
    3. Each of the 8 Special Interest Groups (Women, Referees, Players, Schools, Youth, Coaches, Beach Soccer and Futsal)
    4. The 2nd Division League (FUFA Big League)
    5. The Uganda Women Elite League

    The FUFA President and the FUFA Executive Committee have a delegated 4-year mandate through elections to protect the interest of the 34 members.

    There is a big difference between the National Mens’ Football Team (Uganda Cranes) and entirety of Ugandan Association Football. The Uganda Cranes activities constitute less than 5% of the activities that FUFA and its members undertake to create association football. FUFA just happens to be the custodians of the Uganda Cranes as well.

    The Government of Uganda finances the activities of the Uganda Cranes not activities of FUFA.

    As the President and my Executive Committee, we shall therefore not allow any interpretations and confusions that present our game which we create through players, coaches, referees, clubs, associations, officials etc to be considered as a natural resource for Uganda. FUFA does not hold the game of association football on behalf of the population of Uganda but the 34 Members who make the game.

    Achievements:

    1. The Futsal Association of Uganda was admitted as a full member of FUFA.
    2. FUFA has provided direct financial support of 325m to Regional Football Associations, Special Interest Groups and the active District Football Associations.
    3. FUFA has recruited one fulltime Permanent Staff on the FUFA Payroll for each of the 8 Regional Football Associations

    Challenges:

    The number of District Football Associations playing football has tremendously decreased.

    Challenges to Football/Sport

    Infrastructure

    The biggest challenge holding back the take-off of Ugandan Football in particular but Sports in general is lack of sufficient and quality sports facilities. There is only one National Stadium that is in a very sorry state. The regional stadiums are not anything to mention. We cannot develop, prepare and present athletes to compete internationally without proper equipment and infrastructure. The sports equipment is very expensive and consequently insufficient if not non-existent.

    Law

    The only Ugandan sports law is the archaic 1964 NCS Act whose statutory instrument was issued 50 years later importing provisions of the 1939 Trustees Act meant for Land. The current law does not address the challenges of the rapidly changing modern game such as doping, match fixing, commercialisation, arbitration etc

    Human Resource

    The Modern Game requires experienced, well-drilled and motivated human resource at all levels. Whereas FUFA Continues to provide courses but it is important a proper curriculum in higher institutions of learning provides sports professional support courses in Sports Law, Medicine, ICT, Engineering, Marketing, Sports Science & Nutrition etc.

    There is also a challenge that we have failed to get Ugandan Players performing at the highest international clubs’ level. Many turn professional and after a short stint fail to cut the grade in average leagues.

    Match Fixing

    Match-fixing is one of the capital offenses in football. There have been allegations of match-fixing for sporting or betting reasons. Whereas FUFA conducted an inquiry into match officiation and many culprits have since been apprehended by the independent FUFA Judicial bodies arising out of the report, match-fixing goes beyond the match officiation.

    We need all to Recognize, Report and Resist (3Rs) attempts of match fixing. Whereas we may have the will to fight match fixing but the agents of such acts are very sophisticated to be detected and proven guilty by FUFA and its own bodies. Unless for very obvious cases, the skills and resources to conclusively detect these acts are way beyond our means as the Football Association.

    Detractors:

    The successful story that we have built at FUFA has also attracted self-seeking people. We are victims of our own success.

    Where we have protected the game, we have stepped on some toes.

    Generally, many people have ended up being disadvantaged by the re-organisation at FUFA through creating systems, processes and structures.

    We have analysed the pockets of resistance as a handful of individuals who have a common target of bringing down the person of the FUFA President with different missions. There are those fighting because we denied them;

    1. a commission off clubs’ current and previous sponsorship money
    2. to traffic players internationally outside the provisions of football rules
    3. to earn from football without doing any economic value addition to the game
    4. the chance to confuse the public with the tired stories of FUFA’s legal status (mainly of stories like FUFA Limited etc)
    5. the chance to confuse the public that football can only be delivered by having personal money and not good systems and planning.

    After failing to beat the systems and water down our well-laid achievements they have resorted to targeting the person of the FUFA President and other key FUFA officials by confusing the unsuspecting public and Government agencies to their side through paid propaganda and blackmail.

    I am currently the first Ugandan elected to the CAF Executive Committee in the 62-year history of CAF.

    There are many Ugandans in the areas of Stadium security, referees, technical analysts, instructors, match commissioners, players, media, event organisation etc that are involved in African football out of deliberate efforts not by accident.

    It is an occupational hazard for an African FA President to be maligned and be responsible for all the bad and nothing of the good.

    We may not notice as a country, we need to be very careful but creating another international figure in World Football may not need less than 20 years.

    If their interest is making football better, then they should criticise our works and output with alternative programmes. For me to take FUFA Leadership, I did not fight against Dr. Lawrence Mulindwa. Some of those who fought him have joined the positive energy and we welcomed them but those who persisted are still in the bush fighting and football has rejected them.

    The FUFA Leadership will always be determined by the vote of the 34 FUFA Members represented by the 88 Delegates and every four years an opportunity arises.

    There is no need to crash persons who have built the institution you may wish to takeover. We need to be congratulated for the tremendous achievements.

    We have delivered what our fans desire way beyond the means and expectation. There is reason to involve the public and fans in methods to acquire leadership at FUFA. This damages the Uganda football brand that we must all work to jealously build and protect.

    You can

    say whatever you want to say,

    write whatever you want to write,

    believe whatever you want to believe

    but even the hardest critics have applauded our overall performance on and off the pitch.

    Way Forward

    Consolidate Achievements

    FUFA and Football shall work harder to consolidate the achievements registered.

    Judicial Processes

    In order to protect football, the FUFA Independent Judicial Bodies shall be empowered, facilitated in 2020 and thereafter

    Youth Football

    The regulations for the Licensing and grading of Football Academies have been completed and we will soon embark on the licensing exercise in 2020.

    The Player Development Curriculum will be deployed in 2020.

    We will continue with nation-wide Competitions for youth football introducing the Odilo version for the Girls in 2020

    Infrastructure

    We will concentrate to make Kadiba in a useable state in 2020 and also mobilise for the Commencement of the FUFA Stadium in Lugazi also the same year.

    We will consolidate our efforts to have the regional playgrounds commence in 2020.

    We intend to engage Government on the matter of sports infrastructure and policies of public sports facilities creation and maintenance. For example the plans for the cities should have a minimum requirement of an international stadium. We also intend to engage Government on matters of rallying private sector support to construct and provide sports facilities.

    FUFA will occupy the new state of art premises in 2020.

    Advocacy

    We also intend to engage Government on enacting a news Sports Law and infrastructure in 2020.

    We will undertake Protect Football mass media advocacy

    Technology

    We intend to capture and distribute a lot of football content by use of technology. We will also undertake deliberate efforts to interest our members to embrace technology

    The FUFA TV idea will be actualized in 2020.

    Medical Insurance

    I will take this opportunity to officially announce that in 2020 we have provided Full Medical Insurance for the 400 players of the Uganda Premier League by AAR.

    This will cater for injuries to players and compensation for permanent disabilities as a result of injuries.

    I wish you a Happy New Year 2020.

    FUFA PRESIDENT

    ENG. MOSES MAGOGO HASSIM

  • Pictorial: FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo’s end of year 2019 Address

    Pictorial: FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo’s end of year 2019 Address

    The President of Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) Eng. Moses Magogo addressed the media on Monday, December 30, 2019 in the end of year message delivered at FUFA House, Mengo in Kampala.

    Flanked by the second vice president Darius Mugoye, FUFA CEO Edgar Watson, UPL Board Chairman Arinaitwe Rugyendo, Eng. Magogo hinted about the opportunities, challenges and the way forward of football in the year 2019.

    Eng. Moses Magogo flanked by the CEO Edgar Watson

    The President’s ’s address hinged on the key pillars of football; Governance, competitions, national teams, marketing and communications, among others.

    FUFA President Magogo and CEO Edgar Watson shares a light moment

    Eng. Magogo appreciated key stakeholders in the development of the game to include; His Excellence General Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, Ministry of Education and Sports led by the minister Mama Janet Museveni, the outgoing minister of state for sports Hon. Charles Bakabulindi, new incoming minister Hanson Obua, NCS, UOC, Ministry of Finance, Planning and Economic Development, Right Hon. Speaker of Parliament, Rebecca Kadaga, his family, Hon. Anita Among, ethical media, sponsors, FIFA and CAF, the Uganda Cranes players, coaches, referees and players of the beautiful game, 34 Members of FUFA, UPL board and secretariat as well as the service providers and the gallant fans of the game.

    Eng. Moses Magogo with CEO Edgar Watson sharing a light moment during the press conference

    Eng Magogo underlined FUFA’s bold vision; “To become the number one football nation on and off the field in Africa’

    Darius Mugoye, second FUFA Vice President
    Eng. Moses Magogo FUFA President 

    Achievements:

    Eng. Magogo highlighted the key sporting achievements that FUFA registered in 2019.

    • FUFA entered in all competitions and success recorded in a number of tournaments.
    • Champions in CECAFA U15, U17, U17 girls Cosafa, U17 girls Cecafa, Cecafa Senior Challenge Cup, CECAFA Kagame Cup (Inter-clubs cup).
    • Uganda qualified for the AFCON U17 finals for the first time ever. Second best performance at AFCON ever.
    • Uganda attained the fourth consecutive CHAN qualification.
    • Currently leading the 2021 AFCON qualifiers (Draw away in Burkina Faso and winning)
    • Second in 2019 Copa Dar es Salaam beach soccer, Third in CECAFA Women Challenge Cup.
    • Initiation of the Insurance Fund for Uganda Premier League players
    • FUFA organized all the Statutory meetings in 2019
    • Increase of women representation.
    • Independent FUFA Judicial bodies
    • Training (courses) for intermediaries.
    • Start of the Odilo challenge (national primary schools’ championship)
    •  The FUFA Juniors League has been organised and many graduate players have continued to join the senior sides of their clubs in the Uganda Premier League.
    •  Visible tremendous development of women football, beach soccer and futsal.
    •  Infrastructural development (Extension of FUFA Structures completed). Extension of FUFA Headquarters; From Eight (8) staff in 2013 to Sixty (60) staff in 2019. It was paramount that the football headquarters could no longer provide a proper working environment for the staff. In 2019, FUFA using the FIFA Forward Programme, has completed the acquisition, modification, reconstruction and equipping the Extension of FUFA House with a Bungalow and 3-storied tower sitting on about 2 acres adjacent to the Old FUFA House in Mengo.
    • Air tickets have been provided to clubs in the CAF Club competitions
    • 13 Football competitions were successfully held in the year, 2020
    • Shs 8 Billion sponsorship generated
    • Good social media following
    • Fifth Airtel – FUFA Awards were organized
    • Increased revenue for FUFA Radio
    • Shs. 320M to regional associations and active district football associations
    L-R: FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo, Ahmed Hussein (Communications Director) and CEO Edgar Watson
    Aspect of team work

    Challenges in 2019:

    • Lack of sufficient and standardized facilities.
    • The out-dated law of 1964 is still in force
    • Inadequate human resource
    • Match Fixing
    • Relatively new forms of football, specialized equipment and technical persons for coaching and refereeing are insufficient.
    • The stability of our players at high level clubs football is the biggest challenge.
    • We also need to qualify our teams for the continental final competitions (organised for National Youth football teams).
    • Our Clubs are not breaking through the final stages of the CAF Inter Club competitions.
    • Governance, management and financial stability at the elite clubs remains the biggest challenge to organising proper football competitions.
    • The quality of Competitions is very dependent upon the available infrastructure.

    Way forward:

    • FUFA would like to consolidate on the achievements outlined
    • Create Independent judicial bodies
    • Licensing of football academies in 2020 with curriculum for these academies
    • Nationwide youth football.
    • Make Kadiba and other FUFA facilities useable in 2020
    • Engage Government in sports facilities development.
    • FUFA will occupy the completed facilities.
    • Make better use of technology and encourage the stakeholders to embrace technology.
    Arinaitwe Rugyendo
    Bernard Bainamani CEO of UPL

    FUFA Breakthrough:

    Starting 2020, 400 players of the Uganda Premier League will access the Medical Insurance courtesy of AAR Insurance. This will cover all forms of sickness, injuries obtained, compensation for permanent disability. The insurance will only cover the 400 licensed players in the Uganda Premier League

  • FUFA to provide medical insurance cover to StarTimes Uganda Premier League players

    FUFA to provide medical insurance cover to StarTimes Uganda Premier League players

    Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) has on Monday confirmed that starting next year, players ply their trade in the StarTimes Uganda Premier League will get medical insurance cover.

    The development was confirmed by FUFA President, Eng. Moses Magogo while making his end of year address at the Federation headquarters, Mengo.

    He revealed that FUFA entered into a one-year partnership with AAR Insurance Company with an option of renewal.

    ‘Starting 2020, FUFA will offer medical insurance to all the players in Uganda Premier League by AAR Insurance Company. This will cater for injuries to players and compensation for permanent disabilities as a result of injuries. We have observed this over the years that some players have sustained career- threatening injuries and clubs failed to help them recover fully. In this arrangement, 400 licensed players will be catered for and the registration is almost done.’ Eng. Moses Magogo noted.

    Eng. Moses Magogo, the FUFA President during the end of year address

    This therefore means that each of the 16 clubs will have 25 players catered for under the medical scheme.

    The President also revealed that referees with FIFA badges will also be part of the medical insurance cover.

    Uganda Premier League chairman, Arinaitwe Rugyendo who was also part of the press briefing lauded FUFA for the initiative and believes this is a great stride in helping players.

    Arinaitwe Rugyendo UPL Chairman 

    ‘We thank FUFA for the efforts in developing the game of football. We made the decision as UPL to put an end to the animosity between the two bodies like it was in the past. And I must say the positive progress is now evident. I laud FUFA for extending medical insurance to our players and this will help a lot.’ Rugyendo stated.

    It should be noted that FUFA also offers medical insurance to delegates, FUFA staff, Uganda Cranes players and players featuring in the FUFA Juniors League. This arrangement is catered for by the National Insurance Company NIC).

  • FUFA President’s End of Year Address slated for 30th December 2019

    FUFA President’s End of Year Address slated for 30th December 2019

    Event: End of Year address by FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo on Uganda football matters

    Date: Monday 30th December 2019 at FUFA House, Mengo 10 am

    The Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) President, Eng. Moses Magogo will address the media with an end of year communique at the home of football in Uganda, FUFA House, Mengo – Kampala on Monday, 30th December 2019, starting at 10 AM.

    This has been confirmed by the FUFA Communications Director Ahmed Hussein.

    The FUFA President Eng Moses Magogo’s end of year address will be held on Monday, 30th December 2019 starting at 10 am. All the members of the media are hereby invited. It is Our Game, It is Our CountryAhmed Hussein, FUFA Communications Director.

    It is a norm at the close of business that the FUFA President winds down the hitherto busy year with an end of year address to the football family.

  • Uganda Sand Cranes earn silver at 2019 Copa Dar es Salaam Tournament

    Uganda Sand Cranes earn silver at 2019 Copa Dar es Salaam Tournament

    2019 Copa Dar es Salaam Beach Soccer Championship:

    Match Day  5 Results:

    Uganda 🇺🇬 6-5 🇲🇼 Malawi

    Tanzania 6-3 Burundi

    Uganda Sand Cranes settled for second place and earned silver medals at the 2019 Copa Dar es Salaam championship concluded on Boxing Day at Coco beach in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.

    Uganda’s second victory at the championship, toppling Malawi 6-5 was good enough to cement second place.

    Uganda Sand Cranes players celebrate one of their six goals against Malawi on Boxing Day

    Alex Emmanuel Wasswa scored a hattrick with the three other goals coming from Peter Rowch Somoka, Godfrey Lwesibawa and Douglas Muganga.

    Malawi’s goals were by Isaac Kajamu (brace), Sandam Saidi, James Chikoka and Vanacio Malunga.

    Tanzania beat Burundi 6-3 to win the trophy for the third time in a row.

    Uganda Sand Cranes team

    The Sand Cranes scored fifteen goals and conceded thirteen goal thanks for the splendid display of the team skipper and goalkeeper Meddie Kibirige together with the team top scorer Wasswa who had five goals written to his name.

    Kibirige was named best goalkeeper of the tournament.

    Team coach Salim Jamal Muwonge highly praised the Federation of Uganda Football Associations especially the FUFA President Eng Moses Magogo for the support to the game of Beach Soccer and the Sand Cranes in particular.

    Muwonge adds that the Copa Dar es Salaam is a good test for the Sand Cranes since it the only engagement for his boys through the year especially when there isn’t any continental engagement and the 2019 edition is more vital as Uganda prepares to host AFCON Beach Soccer 2020.

    Suleiman Ochero, the reigning Airtel FUFA Beach Soccer player of the year shoots

    Our main objective was to win this year’s championship though it slid off our hands and we finished runners up. I am very delighted by the federation especially the FUFA President Eng Moses Magogo for registering and funding our team to take part in this competition. This year’s championship it is vital in our preparation for the upcoming AFCON Beach Soccer 2020’ Said Muwonge.

    Uganda Sand Cranes goalkeeper and captain shows off his award as best goalkeeper

    Awards
    Fair play: Seychelles
    Top Scorer: Sandam Ussi – 9 goals
    Best Coach: Jean Karumba  – Burundi
    Best goalkeeper: Meddie Kibirige (Uganda)

    MVP: Jaruph Juma (Tanzania)

    3rd- Burundi
    2rd- Uganda
    1st- Tanzania

    Alex Emmanuel Wasswa carries Douglas Muganga in celebrations

    Uganda Sand Cranes Results

    Tanzania 3 (0) -3 (2) Uganda

    Burundi 5-4 Uganda

    Seychelles 0-2 Uganda

    Uganda 6-5 Malawi

    *Team Uganda returns on 27th December 2019 at 7 PM aboard Kenya Airways

  • Uganda Sand Cranes out-muscle Seychelles at 2019 Copa Dar es Salaam

    Uganda Sand Cranes out-muscle Seychelles at 2019 Copa Dar es Salaam

    2019 Copa Dar es Salaam Beach Soccer Championship:

    • Seychelles 🇸🇨 0-2 🇺🇬 Uganda
    • Tanzania 5-3 Malawi

    Uganda Sand Cranes registered a slim 2-0 win over Seychelles at the Coco beach during the 2019 Copa Dar es Salaam beach soccer championship on Christmas day.

    Striker Alex Emmanuel Wasswa scored the two goals for Uganda.

    Striker Alex Emmanuel Wasswa (middle) is congratulated by teammates Paul Lule and Douglas Muganga after scoring

    On the same day, hosts Tanzania beat Malawi 5-3.

    Uganda will now face Malawi in the final day on boxing day.

    Meanwhile, Tanzania will face Burundi on the same day. Both Tanzania and Burundi are on 6 points apiece as Uganda has four points.

    Godfrey Lwesibawa (middle) sandwiched by two Seychelles players during the 2019 Copa Dar es salaam tourney

    Final Day Fixtures:

    Uganda Vs Malawi

    Tanzania Vs Burundi

  • 2019 Copa Dar es Salaam: Uganda Sand Cranes fall short to Burundi, ray of hope in remaining two matches

    2019 Copa Dar es Salaam: Uganda Sand Cranes fall short to Burundi, ray of hope in remaining two matches

    2019 Copa Da es Salaam Beach Soccer Tournament:

    Match Day 3 Results:

    • Burundi 5-4 Uganda
    • Malawi 8-9 Seychelles

    All is not lost for the Uganda Sand Cranes despite the slim 5-4 slip to Burundi on match day three of the 2019 Copa Dar es Salaam beach soccer championship at Coco beach in Tanzania.

    Moussa Masud as well as a brace apiece from Amissi Niyonkuru and Aboubakar Ndayishimiye elevated Burundi to their third victory at the championship.

    Douglas Muganga, Suleiman Ochero, Faizal Muwawu and Ronald Magwali got the goals for Uganda Sand Cranes on a day that rained goals at the Coco beach facility.

    Uganda Sand Cranes team group photo before the game against Burundi

    Earlier, Malawi lost 8-9 to Seychelles in the game that has so far produced most goals (17) in a single fixture.

    This was Burundi’s third victory following two earlier wins against Seychelles and Malawi in 6-3 and 5-7 respectively.

    Uganda Sand Cranes also has to play two more games against Malawi and Seychelles.

    On Christmas day, Uganda will play Seychelles before winding up the tournament with a date against Malawi on 26th December 2019.

    The format of play is round robin with the leader after all the rounds declared as the overall winner.

    Tanzania has won the previous two editions.

    Some of the officials on the Uganda team in respect of the national anthem prior to kick off

    2019 Copa Dar es Salaam All Results:

    Match Day 1:

    • Seychelles 3-6 Burundi
    • Tanzania 3 (0) – 3 (2) Uganda

    Match Day 2:

    • Malawi 5-7 Burundi
    • Seychelles 2-4 Tanzania

    Match Day 3:

    • Malawi 8-9 Seychelles
    • Uganda 4-5 Burundi
    Team Uganda players during the national anthem
  • Preview: Uganda Sand Cranes take on Burundi in second game at 2019 Copa Dar es Salaam

    Preview: Uganda Sand Cranes take on Burundi in second game at 2019 Copa Dar es Salaam

    2019 Copa Dar es Salam Beach Soccer Championship:

    Uganda’s Fixtures:

    Match Day 1: Tanzania 3 (0) – 3 (2) Uganda

    Match Day 3: Tuesday, December 24: Uganda Vs Burundi (4:45 PM)

    Match Day 4: Uganda Vs Seychelles (Date & Time to be communicated)

    Match Day 5: Uganda Vs Malawi (Date & Time to be communicated)

    The Uganda Beach Soccer Team (Sand Cranes) will take on Burundi in their second game at the third edition of the Annual Copa Dar es Salam Beach Soccer Tournament at Coco Beach located along the shores of the Indian Ocean in Tanzania on Tuesday.

    Coming to this game, Uganda edged hosts Tanzania in the opening duel, winning 2-0 on post match penalties after a 3 all draw in normal time as extra time still failed to separate the two sides.

    The team conducted a recovery training session on Monday morning at Coco beach and all the 12 players who traveled are ready for action.

    Head Coach Salim Jamal Muwonge was excited by the players’ response albeit the  extra energy used in a game against Tanzania on Sunday evening.

    I have been amazed by the players’ response; the boys have been so lively during the recovery session. Our focus is now on the upcoming game against Burundi on Tuesday thus we have tried to rectify the mistakes from the Tanzania game’ said Muwonge.

    Star player Rica Byaruhanga said  his teammates are focused and in good shape. They listen attentively to the coaches’ tactics as they focus  on the next game against Burundi.

    Rica Byaruhanga passes the ball during the recovery training session
    The recovery session for Uganda Sand Cranes  on Monday

    The tournament will be played on a round-robin format and the team with the most points amassed emerges winner.

    The Uganda Sand Cranes players in training

    Sand Cranes Players:

    Goalkeepers: Meddie Kibirige, Nasser Lwamunda

    Outfield players: Paul Lule, Douglas Muganga, Davis Kasujja, Rica Byaruhanga, Godfrey Lwesibawa, Sulaiman Ochero, Alex Emmanuel Wasswa, Ronald Magwali, Roch Peter Somoka, Faizo Muwawu.

    Officials:

    Leader of Delegation: Mr. Ronnie Kalema (FUFA Exco Member)

    Uganda Beach Soccer Association (UBSA) Chairman: Deo Mutabazi

    Beach soccer Delegate: Anthony Tumwesigye

    Head Coach: Salim Jamal Muwonge

    Assistant Coach: Bashir Mutyaba

    Team Physician: Ivan Kulika

    Team Manager: Tonny Ssebagala

    Team Media Officer: Hamzah Nsereko Kawuma

  • Beach Soccer: Uganda Sand Cranes see off  hosts Tanzania on penalties

    Beach Soccer: Uganda Sand Cranes see off hosts Tanzania on penalties

    2019 Copa Da es Salaam Beach Soccer Tournament

    After Extra Time: Tanzania 3 (0)- 3 (2) Uganda

    The Uganda National Beach Soccer Team (Sand Cranes) started the Copa Dar es Salaam Beach Soccer Tournament on a high note after defeating hosts Tanzania in a shootout.

    The scoreboard indicated three on each side at the end of the three normal periods pushing the game to the extra three minutes which weren’t also enough to separate the two sides.

    Lule Paul scored in his own net during the first period of the game giving the hosts an early lead while Davis Kasujja leveled for Uganda after a few minutes thus ending the first period on level.

    Uganda Sand Cranes players celebrate

    Godfrey Lwesibawa headed in the second which separated the two sides at the start of the second period but Jaruph Juma restored parity till the end of the second period.

    Stephano Wales and Lule Paul scored for Tanzania and Uganda respectively during the third period thus forcing the official to push the game to extra three minutes which seemed too little for more goals to separate the two sides.

    More pressure mounted on both sides when the first referee blew the final whistle calling for shootouts to separate the two sides.

    Action between Uganda Sand Cranes and Tanzania at Coco Beach

    Godfrey Lwesibawa wasn’t afraid to lead the way and converted the first penalty for Uganda and then came time for team skipper and custodian Meddie Kibirige to save his team which he did by comfortably stopping Tanzania’s Abdulkadir Ally Tabib.

    Uganda’s Magwali Ronald shot wide to give the hosts some hope of coming back to the game. Juma Sultan Ibrahim shot wide the second one for Tanzania and Byaruhanga Rica did no mistake rather than converting the last one for the Sand Cranes sending every one into wild celebrations.

    The Sand Cranes now stand second log with one point second to Seychelles with three points after winning their first game against Burundi 6-3.

    Team captain Meddie Kibirige thanked his teammates for the spirited fight and urged them to put  celebrations on hold until the final day of the tournament.

    Uganda Sand Cranes captain and goalkeeper Meddie Kibirige restarts play

    I thank my teammates for the spirited fight and  tireless efforts that led us to victory. It hasn’t been an easy encounter but a point off the hosts is enough for us to build on in our bid to win the championship’ said Kibirige.

    The Sand Cranes return to the pitch on Tuesday against Burundi at 4.45 PM.

    Some of the Uganda Sand Cranes players
  • Copa Dar es Salam Beach Soccer 2019: Sand Cranes face hosts Tanzania in opener

    Copa Dar es Salam Beach Soccer 2019: Sand Cranes face hosts Tanzania in opener

    2019 Copa Dar es Salam Beach Soccer Championship:

    Uganda’s Fixtures:

    Match Day 1: Sunday, December 22: Tanzania Vs Uganda (4:45 PM)

    Match Day 3: Tuesday, December 24: Burundi Vs Uganda (4:45 PM)

    Match Day 4: Seychelles Vs Uganda (Date & Time to be communicated)

    Match Day 5: Uganda Vs Malawi (Date & Time to be communicated)

    The Uganda Beach Soccer Team (Sand Cranes) is upbeat about their first encounter against the hosts in the 3rd edition of  the Annual Copa Dar es Salam Beach Soccer Tournament at Coco Beach located along the shores of the Indian Ocean in Tanzania

    The team which arrived in Dar es Salam on Friday evening aboard Kenya Airways is accommodated at Rungwe Palace Hotel, Kariako in the heart of the City.

    Uganda Sand Cranes players during training in Dar

    On Saturday evening the team under the stewardship of Salim Jamal Muwonge assisted by Bashir Mutyaba conducted a training session in preparation for the first match against the hosts Tanzania on Sunday evening.

    Team Coach Salim Muwonge is confident that the players will put up the best display due to the facilitation from the Federation and better preparations.

    We have had the best preparations since we started taking part in the Copa Dar es Salama Beach Soccer Tournament. The team had a two weeks’ camp and we also traveled by plane which wasn’t the case during the first two editions where we had no camp and traveled by bus to Dar es Salam. We are looking forward to the first match against the hosts because it will give us the right tempo for the next games’ said Muwonge.

    Uganda Sand Cranes training at Coco beach in Dar es salaam on Saturday.

    The coach added that they are eyeing the trophy this time since the team finished third during the first edition, runners up in the second edition.

    The tournament will be played on a round-robin format and the team with the most points amassed emerges winner.

    Sand Cranes Players:

    Goalkeepers: Meddie Kibirige, Nasser Lwamunda

    Outfield players: Paul Lule, Douglas Muganga, Davis Kasujja, Rica Byaruhanga, Godfrey Lwesibawa, Sulaiman Ochero, Alex Emmanuel Wasswa, Ronald Magwali, Roch Peter Somoka, Faizo Muwawu.

    Officials:

    Leader of Delegation: Mr. Ronnie Kalema (FUFA Exco Member)

    Uganda Beach Soccer Association (UBSA) Chairman: Deo Mutabazi

    Beach soccer Delegate: Anthony Tumwesigye

    Head Coach: Salim Jamal Muwonge

    Assistant Coach: Bashir Mutyaba

    Team Physician: Ivan Kulika

    Team Manager: Tonny Ssebagala

    Team Media Officer: Hamzah Nsereko Kawuma

  • Beach Soccer: Uganda Sand Cranes’ delegation for 2019 COPA Dar es Salaam confirmed

    Beach Soccer: Uganda Sand Cranes’ delegation for 2019 COPA Dar es Salaam confirmed

    2019 COPA Dar es Salaam Beach Soccer:

    22nd – 26th December

    Coco Beach, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

    Uganda’s Fixtures:

    Match Day 1: Sunday, December 22: Tanzania Vs Uganda (4:45 PM)

    Match Day 3: Tuesday, December 24: Burundi Vs Uganda (4:45 PM)

    Match Day 4: Seychelles Vs Uganda (Date & Time to be communicated)

    Match Day 5: Uganda Vs Malawi (Date & Time to be communicated)

    Participating Teams: Tanzania (Hosts), Uganda, Malawi, Seychelles, Burundi

    The 20 man delegation of the Uganda national beach soccer team (Sand Cranes) to Tanzania for the 2019 Copa Dar es Salaam has been confirmed.

    FUFA Executive committee member Ronnie Kalema will spur head the delegation that departs the country on Friday, December 20, 2019 at 10 AM aboard the Uganda Airlines Bombardier.

    The 12 players on the team have two goalkeepers; Meddie Kibirige and Nasser Lwamunda.

    The other outfield players include; Paul Lule, Douglas Muganga, Davis Kasujja, Rica Byaruhanga, Godfrey Lwesibawa, Sulaiman Ochero, Alex Emmanuel Wasswa, Ronald Magwali, Rowch Peter Somoka and Faizo Muwawu.

    The final team was selected by the technical team led by head coach Salim Jamal Muwonge after a fortnight of intense residential training at the FUFA Technical Centre, Njeru.

    Uganda Sand Cranes team in training at the FUFA Technical Centre, Njeru
    Uganda Sand Cranes training at the FUFA Technical Centre, Njeru

    Uganda’s Fixtures:

    The tournament will kick off on Sunday, December 22 with two matches.

    Hosts Tanzania take on Uganda Sand Cranes in the second game of the day that will kick off by 4:45 PM at the Coco beach.

    Uganda will rest out on Monday, 23rd December before engaging Burundi in their second game on Tuesday, December 24 at 4:45 PM.

    Match Day 4 will see Uganda take on Seychelles (Date & Time to be communicated) and wind down against Malawi on match day five (Date & Time to be communicated).

    Last year, Uganda finished second in the competition.

    The Copa Dar es Salaam tournament is envisaged as part of the early arrangements undertaken by FUFA to help prepare the Uganda Sand Cranes team for the forthcoming AFCON 2020 Beach Soccer championship that shall be hosted in Uganda.

    Delegation:

    Leader of delegation: Ronnie Kalema (FUFA Executive Committee Member)

    UBSA Chairman: Deo Mutabazi

    Beach soccer Delegate: Anthony Tumwesigye

    Head Coach: Salim Jamal Muwonge

    Assistant Coach: Bashir Mutyaba

    Team physician: Ivan Kulika

    Team manager: Tonny Ssebagala

    Media: Hamza Nsereko Kawuma

    Players:

    Goalkeepers: Meddie Kibirige, Nasser Lwamunda

    Outfield players: Paul Lule, Douglas Muganga, Davis Kasujja, Rica Byaruhanga, Godfrey Lwesibawa, Sulaiman Ochero, Alex Emmanuel Wasswa, Ronald Magwali, Rowch Peter Somoka, Faizo Muwawu

  • Uganda Cranes majestically win the 2019 CECAFA Senior Challenge Cup in Kampala

    Uganda Cranes majestically win the 2019 CECAFA Senior Challenge Cup in Kampala

    2019 CECAFA Senior Challenge Cup:

    Final: Uganda Cranes 3-0 Eritrea

    Third place play off: Tanzania 1-2 Kenya

    Individual Accolades:

    Most Valuable Player (MVP): Robel Teklemichael (Eritrea)

    Best Goalkeeper: Charles Lukwago (Uganda)

    Top Scorer: Oscar Wamalwa (Kenya) – Three goals

    Fair Play Award: Uganda Cranes

    Uganda Cranes easily out-muscled Eritrea 3-0 during the final of the 2019 CECAFA men senior challenge cup at the Star Times Stadium, Lugogo in Kampala on Thursday.

    Proline Football Club forward Bright Anukani, KCCA’s Mustafa Kizza and Busoga United striker Joel Madondo scored the goals for Uganda Cranes to further stamp authority in the region.

    This had been the second time that Uganda Cranes overcame Eritrea in the same tournament, after an easy 2-0 win during a group A clash.

    Uganda Cranes players celebrate the opening goal scored by Bright Anukani in the 15th minute
    Uganda Cranes players celebrate their third goal, scored by substitute Joel Madondo in the 88th minute

    Outstanding Players:

    Eritrea’s Robel Teklemichael was named Most Valuable Player (MVP) of the tournament.

    Charles Lukwago of Uganda took home the golden glove award as best goalkeeper and Kenyan, Oscar Wamalwa was top scorer with three goals.

    Uganda’s goalkeeper Charles Lukwago shows off his trophy as the best tournament goalkeeper

    Uganda’s Victories Since 1928  (As Gossage and CECAFA Senior Challenge Cup):

    1928, 1929, 1930, 1932, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1943, 1945, 1947, 1948, 1952, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1962, 1963, 1965, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1973,1976, 1977, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1996, 2000, 2003, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2015, 2019

    Uganda Cranes XI Vs Eritrea in the final

    Members of the Uganda Cranes Winning Team for the 2019 CECAFA Senior Challenge Cup:

    Goalkeepers: Charles Lukwago (KCCA), Joel Mutakubwa (Kyetume)

    Other Players:  Paul Willa (Vipers SC), Mustafa Kizza (KCCA), John Revita (KCCA FC), Halid Lwaliwa (Vipers), Shafiq Kagimu (URA), Bright Anukani (Proline), Allan Okello (KCCA), Joachim Ojera (URA), Fahad Bayo (Vipers), Viane Sekajugo (Wakiso Giants), Musitafa Mujuzi (Proline), Paul Mbowa (URA), Karim Watambala (Vipers ), Nicolas Kasozi (KCCA), Muzamiru Mutyaba (KCCA), Steven Mukwala (Maroons), Joel Madondo (Busoga United) Ben Ocen (Police)

    Uganda Cranes players lift head coach Johnathan McKinstry

    OfficialsJohnathan McKinstry (Head coach), Abdallah Mubiru (First Assistant), Charles Livingstone Mbabazi (Second Assistant),Fred Kajoba Kisitu (Goalkeepers’ coach), Alexander McCarthy (Trainer), Emmanuel Nakabago (Team Doctor), Geofrey Massa (Team manager), Alex Kasirye (Media Officer), Ayub Balyejusa (Equipment Manager), Samuel Mulondo (Assistant Equipment Manager)

    A section of fans who watched the final between Uganda and Eritrea
    Uganda Flag
  • CECAFA Senior Challenge Cup 2019: Uganda Cranes XI Vs. Eritrea | Final

    CECAFA Senior Challenge Cup 2019: Uganda Cranes XI Vs. Eritrea | Final

    CECAFA Senior Challenge Cup 2019 Final

    Uganda Cranes Vs Eritrea – 3:45 PM

    Third Place: Kenya 2-0 Tanzania (Second Half)

    StarTimes Stadium Lugogo

    EntranceOrdinary 10000/=, VIP 30,000/=

    Uganda Cranes head coach Johnathan McKinstry has made only one change in the team that will start against Eritrea in the Final of the CECAFA Senior Challenge Cup on Thursday afternoon at the StarTimes Stadium Lugogo.

    Viane Sekajugo makes it to the starting line-up to become the change made by McKinstry in the Final.

    Goalkeeper Charles Lukwago returns to the number one position, Vipers SC full-back Paul Willa on the right, Mustafa Kizza occupies the left.

    Skipper Halid Lwaliwa and John Revita retain their central defense positions while Shafiq Kagimu, Allan Okello and Bright Anukani will team-up in the midfield.

    Semifinal goal scorer Fahad Bayo will lead the striking force alongside Joachim Ojera and Viane Sekajugo on right and left flanks respectively.

    Uganda played against Eritrea in Group A match that third place classification Match between Kenya and Tanzania.

    Uganda Cranes XI

    Charles Lukwago (GK, KCCA FC), Paul Willa (Vipers SC), Mustafa Kizza (KCCA FC), John Revita (KCCA FC), Halid Lwaliwa (Vipers SC), Shafiq Kagimu (URA FC), Bright Anukani (Proline FC), Allan Okello (KCCA FC), Joachim Ojera (URA FC), Fahad Bayo (Vipers SC), Viane Sekajugo (Wakiso Giants)

    Subs:

    Joel Mutakubwa (GK) (Kyetume), Musitafa Mujuzi (Proline FC), Paul Mbowa (URA FC), Karim Watambala (Vipers SC), Nicolas Kasozi (KCCA FC), Muzamiru Mutyaba (KCCA FC, Steven Mukwala (Maroons FC), Joel Madondo (Busoga United) Ben Ocen (Police FC)

    MAIN PHOTO: Uganda Cranes XI that started against Tanzania in the semifinal

  • Governance: Acceptance Speech from Mr Karia Wallace, the new CECAFA President (Verbatim)

    Governance: Acceptance Speech from Mr Karia Wallace, the new CECAFA President (Verbatim)

    Date 18th December 2019

    Silver Springs Hotel, Bugolobi-Uganda

    ACCEPTANCE SPEECH

    New CECAFA President Mr. Karia Wallace

    My Dear Friends, fellow Federation Presidents, General Secretaries, Delegates and stakeholders of the beautiful game of football.

    Ladies and Gentlemen,

    I take this opportunity to thank our hosts the Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) and the CECAFA Secretariat led by Mr. Nicholas Musonye for organizing the General Assembly today.

    I take this opportunity to humble myself before you and thank all of you for entrusting me with the top leadership of CECAFA as President for the next four years.

    It is an honor that I have taken with humility, knowing very well that you have singled me out from many of other able leaders to be your servant with obedience.

    My dear colleagues I would like to thank you for giving me the mandate to serve you without going through the challenges of electioneering. You have done this through your own consciousness and the trust you have in me. I salute you all.

    You have shown your trust in me and I will reciprocate that trust by serving you diligently, honestly, transparently and observing the tenets of our constitution and with respect to all of you and to those contributing immensely to the game of football in the CECAFA region.

    Ladies and gentlemen, may you also allow me to thank our out-going CECAFA President Dr. Mutasim Gafar for holding our organisation together and serving us with devotion and dedication for the past four years.

    We shall always appreciate your contribution and efforts towards CECAFA all aimed at development of football in the region.

    We shall still need your words of wisdom and we shall not hesitate to consult and tap into your experience to guide us in running the administration of CECAFA.

    I promise to ensure that you remain one of the pillars of CECAFA that we shall count on as we start our new journey today.

    As we move forward in the next journey of transformation in the CECAFA region, I would like to ask all of you to be aware that servant leadership is a calling that entails sacrifice and commitment.

    I want to assure you that the new team will commit itself to ensuring that the leadership of CECAFA is an all-inclusive organization that welcomes different ideologies to be shared with the football fraternity to move forward as one family.

    I would like to accept my new calling with a promise that I will commit myself to serve all of you without bias. We shall draw on the talent we have in the region, use our experts and ensure that we run our organization for the good of the future generations.

    As we move into another era, we shall have to re-look into our programs and be very strategic in which competitions we are going to put emphasis in order to develop our region.

    In this regard, I want to thank FIFA for the FIFA Forward Program and CAF for enabling us utilize the FIFA resources to organize youth and women competitions in our zone.

    We shall continue to engage with CAF and FIFA to ensure that we utilize this program well to the benefit of our zone.

    My dear colleagues, May I also take this opportunity to thank and congratulate our MA’s for hosting and participating in our various competitions. This year alone, we have organized six competitions in five months. This is not a small achievement. In this regard, I wish to thank our Secretary General and his backroom staff for the hard work and commitment they have exhibited under difficult conditions.

    Ladies and gentlemen, you are all aware that CECAFA, like any other organization faces a cocktail of challenges. For us to overcome these challenges, we must have a sense of collective responsibility which calls for honoring our obligations, commitments, respecting our Statutes and valuing the ideals of CECAFA.

    One of the major challenges facing CECAFA today is lack of commitment from some Member Associations (MAs). We have to change this attitude and commit to work in unison and build a culture of inclusivity and cohesiveness.

    Another challenge facing CECAFA today is lack of resources to run our football events and activities. We need to put a plan in place so that we attract more sponsors and partners to enable us run our activities without constraints. Football in this region is capable of attracting corporate sponsorship.

    In conclusion, I once more wish to reiterate that the new team that you have given the mandate today will endeavor to work with devotion and make CECAFA stronger and united.

    We count on your support to achieve this.

    I wish to conclude by wishing you all a Merry Christmas and A HAPPY NEW YEAR 2020. May God bless you all.

    Wallace Karia –CECAFA PRESIDENT –ELECT

    18.12.2020.

    New Executive Committee of CECAFA:

    President: Karia Wallace (Tanzania)

    1st Vice President: Francis Amin (South Sudan)

    2nd Vice President: Esayas Jiro (Ethiopia)

     

  • FUFA Hails Uganda Girls U-17 Team For Winning CECAFA Title

    FUFA Hails Uganda Girls U-17 Team For Winning CECAFA Title

    The FUFA President Eng Moses Magogo has hailed the Uganda national U-17 girls team for emerging champions of the inaugural U-17 championship, which climaxed at FUFA Technical center Njeru on Tuesday evening.

    Team Captain, head coach and leader of delegation handig over the trophy to the FUFA President

    Uganda beat Kenya 2-0 in the final game of the tournament that attracted six nations, to top the table with 13 points in a round-robin format with close rivals Tanzania coming second on 11 points.

    On return from Njeru, the team was on Wednesday hosted to a luncheon with the President, accompanied by his two deputies Justus Mugisha and Darius Mugoye, deputy CEO Decolas Kiiza and Excom member also leader of Uganda delegation at CECAFA Chris Kalibala.

    During his speech, the President hailed the players for the achievement and noted that the Federation is now committed to entering the national women football team categories in any International engagements.

    In 2013, we were forced to withdraw the national team from further participation in the world cup qualifiers after beating South Sudan 22-0, simply because we realized it would be a waste of money to spend on the national team that had no proper foundation. This is from where we planned on starting the National league and also the regional leagues, which is now enabling many female players with chance to play,” Eng. Magogo noted.

    FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo while addressing the girls at Silver Springs Hotel

    He also cautioned players against any forms of indiscipline, that would hinder their careers.

    For anyone to excel, they must have talent, love what they are doing, work ha rd and also be disciplined. There are many people out there who are ready to confuse you so please be warned and only keep focused and work hard. Always give your best and the results will follow you,” Magogo added.

    The President went further to congratulate newly crowned Airtel FUFA  female player of the year and team captain Juliet Nalukenge for the achievement, CECAFA best goalkeeper Daphine Nyayenga  and CECAFA  U17 MVP), FUFA President and Daphine Nyayenga (CECAFA U17 Best keeper)

    He also clarified the fact that the federation decided to help the winning players with a 200 dollar assistance each, to cater for their personal needs at the club level.