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  • AFCON 2019 Egypt: FUFA to pay extra incentive of $6000 to each Uganda Cranes player for qualification to round of 16

    AFCON 2019 Egypt: FUFA to pay extra incentive of $6000 to each Uganda Cranes player for qualification to round of 16

    Further to our earlier statement about the Uganda Cranes for the AFCON 2019 remunerations structure, FUFA hereby reaffirms that the Allowances for the Uganda Cranes since 13th May 2019 to 30th June 2019 inclusive of the winning bonuses for the DR Congo and Zimbabwe matches have been duly paid and received by the beneficiaries. This amounts to 55m UGX per player who has been with the team from inception.

    Despite the above efforts and clarifications, the continued desire by the players to be rewarded beyond the agreed structure for the historic qualification to the Round of 16 continues to be a concern of the playing staff.

    The FUFA Emergency Committee at its siting at FUFA House –Mengo on Wednesday 3rd July 2019 has resolved as follows;

    Considering the magnitude and importance of the event of Uganda Cranes match against the Teranga Lions of Senegal, the interests of the Nation, Government, the Sponsors, and the gallant fans, FUFA has agreed to pay 6,000 USD to each player over and above the agreed terms in the Code of Conduct and that matters of Finances will not be discussed until the end of Uganda cranes participation in the Tournament. This position has been duly communicated to the Players.

    It is therefore expected that the technical preparation of the Team ahead of the match with Senegal will continue in accordance with the Programme of the Coach.

    It is Our Game, It is Our Country.

  • AFCON 2019 Egypt: FUFA Statement on Uganda Cranes in Cairo

    AFCON 2019 Egypt: FUFA Statement on Uganda Cranes in Cairo

    On the 2nd July 2019, The Uganda Cranes did not undergo training after players opted not to despite a training programme released by the technical team.

    FUFA has since engaged the players and confirmed that a complaint about emoluments as their cause of action.

    FUFA wishes to affirm that matters of the rights and obligations of the members of the Uganda Cranes at the AFCON 2019 inclusive of the allowances and bonuses of the team were discussed and agreed upon by the team and were put into a document called the Code of Conduct. Every member of the team signed the Code of Conduct before being allowed into the camp.

    The financial structure to be paid to each member of the Uganda Cranes in the Code of Conduct is as follows;

    Item   USD
    Camp in Uganda per day 14 days 30
    Foreign Camp (Abu Dhabi & Cairo) per day 53 days 150
    Each Draw in the Group Stages 2,000
    Each Win in the Group Stages 4,000
    R16 to R8 (Winning @ R16) 1 5,000
    R8 to R4 (Winning @ Quarter Final) 1 7,000
    R4 to R2 (Winning @ Semi Final) 1 9,000
    Winning the Final 1 14,630

    FUFA has already paid the following amounts to each member

    • 420 USD for the Camp in Uganda (14 days)
    • 5,100 USD for the Foreign Camp (34 days ending 30th June 2019)
    • 4,000 USD for the Winning Bonus of the DR Congo match
    • 2,000 USD for the Draw against Zimbabwe

    Far and beyond the Code of Conduct, FUFA has also paid extra 2,780 USD to each player for camp morale and 300 USD for the International friendly match against Ivory Coast.

    As of 2nd July 2019, each player has received up to 14,600 USD (App 55m UGX) already with more daily allowances and winning bonuses awaiting to be earned and paid on time.

    According to FUFA, there is currently nothing owing to the players as per the signed Code of Conduct and more than 2 Billion UGX has been paid to this item alone.

    This matter has been explained to the players and instead they have opted to renegotiate the terms of the Code of Conduct after qualifying to the round of 16 leading to the decision not to undergo training.

    FUFA believes the players will respect the signed Code of Conduct and this matter will be resolved like many others before.

    It is Our Game, It is Our Country.

     

  • Total CHAN 2020 Qualifiers: Uganda Cranes to face Somalia in first round

    Total CHAN 2020 Qualifiers: Uganda Cranes to face Somalia in first round

    CHAN 2020 Qualifiers (First Round):

    Uganda Cranes Vs Somalia

    1st Leg: 26th – 28th July 2019 – Mogadishu

    2nd Leg: 2nd – 4th August 2019 –Kampala 

    Confederation of Africa Football (CAF) has confirmed that Uganda Cranes will now play Somalia in the Championship of African Nations (CHAN) 2020 qualifiers.

    Originally, Uganda had been scheduled to play South Sudan.

    But, upon new changes (due to the withdraw of Ethiopia as hosts), Uganda Cranes will now face Somalia.

    The first  leg will be held between 26th to 28th July 2019 with the second leg happening between 2nd-4th August 2019.

    Somalia will host the first leg in Mogadishu and Uganda Cranes will play the second leg in Kampala.

    The winner between Uganda and Somalia over the two legs will face the victorious side between Burundi and South Sudan in the second round.

    CHAN is a  tournament exclusively played by locally based players plying their trade in the domestic leagues of the respective countries.

  • TOTAL Afcon 2019 Finals: Uganda Cranes XI Vs Egypt

    TOTAL Afcon 2019 Finals: Uganda Cranes XI Vs Egypt

    TOTAL AFCON 2019 finals (Sunday, 30th June)

    Uganda Cranes Vs Egypt (Kick off: 10 PM, East African Time)

    Live on 102.1 FUFA f.m and all official social media plat forms

    The Uganda Cranes head coach Sebastien Desabre has named the 11 players who will start against hosts Egypt during the final group A match at Cairo International Stadium.

    Three new faces start their first game at the tournament. Nico Wakiro Wadada starts at right back, Timothy Awany in central defence and Allan Kyambadde at left wing attack.

    The rest of the team is virtually unchanged. Denis Onyango is in goal. Godfrey Walusimbi at left back, Awany will play alongside Hassan Wasswa Mawanda in central midfield.

    Abdu Lumala starts on one flank and Allan Kyambadde on  the other. Mike Azira, Faruku Miya, Khalid Aucho are all in a compacted midfield.

    Emmanuel Arnold Okwi who has two goals in the tournament starts as the lone striker.

    Zimbabwe will face off with DR Congo at the 30th June Stadium, Cairo at the same time.

    Egypt has already sealed the round of 16 berth with six points, Uganda Cranes has four points, Zimbabwe (one) and DR Congo has no point from two games.

    Senegalese referee Maguette Ndiaye is in charge of the game. Elvis Guy Noupue Nguegoue from Cameroon is first assistant referee as Burkina Faso’s Seydou Tiama is the second assistant referee.

    Uganda Cranes XI Vs Egypt Pharaohs:

    Denis Onyango, Nico Wakiro Wadada, Godfrey Walusimbi, Timothy Denis Awany, Hassan Wasswa Mawanda,  Mike Azira, Khalid Aucho, Abdu Lumala, Faruku Miya,Emmanuel Arnold Okwi. Allan Kyambadde.

    Subs:

    Robert Odongkara (G.K), Salim Omar Magoola (G.K), Joseph Benson Ochaya, Bevis Kristofer Kizito Mugabi, Tado Lwanga, William Luwaga Kizito, Patrick Henry Kaddu, Paul Derrick Nsibambi, Allan Kateregga,

    Injured: Murushid Juuko

     

  • AFCON 2019: Uganda Cranes makes it to the round of 16

    AFCON 2019: Uganda Cranes makes it to the round of 16

    Uganda Cranes is through to the round of 16 despite losing 2-0 to hosts Egypt at Cairo International Stadium on Sunday night in the ongoing Total Africa Cup of Nations.

    The final result didn’t reflect the true picture of what Uganda Cranes displayed on the pitch especially before Mohamed Salah netted from a direct free kick and captain Ahmed Elmohamady Abdelfattah Aly added a second for his team.

    Abdu Lumala, Emma Okwi and Allan Kyambadde all came close to handing Uganda Cranes the lead in the first half.

    With DR Congo in action against Zimbabwe, it was all about collecting each team fighting for points to keep them in the competition except for Egypt who had already qualified following two wins from their opening two fixtures.

    Uganda Cranes XI that started against Egypt

    DRC hammered Zimbabwe 4-0 a result that couldn’t take them above Uganda Cranes who had already amassed 4 points from the opening two matches.

    Uganda Cranes will wait to know their opponents are in the next round. It is the first time that Uganda has qualified for the knock out phase of the competition since 1978 but are in line to face a team that finishes second in Group C which has Algeria, Senegal, Kenya and Tanzania.

    Uganda Cranes head coach Sebastien Desabre was forced to make a change in the goalkeeping department as Denis Onyango paved way for Robert Odongkara while Taddeo Lwanga came on for Khalid Aucho and Kizito Luwagga for Allan Kyambadde.

    Abdu Lumala (R) in control of the ball as he beats an Egyptian player on Sunday night

    Onyango was stretchered off as he felt dizzy due to the bout of flu that attacked him two days before the game on Sunday. Hassan Wasswa Mawanda took over the Captain’s during the absence of Onyango.

    Uganda finished 2nd in Group A while Egypt top with 9 points. DRC is 3rd with 3 points and Zimbabwe one point.

    Post-match Quotes

    Uganda Cranes coach Sebastien Desabre 

    ‘The target by the federation was to qualify from the group stages. Now that this has been achieved, we want to stay longer and enjoy the rest of the tournament. I am happy with my players. Ugandan football has changed a lot in the last few years. There has been progress with Ugandan football. Dennis Onyango is doing well. He never got injured. He has been down with flu for the last two days but he is very okay. We don’t know who to play but we are in the path that has teams like Senegal and Kenya. I prefer we face Senegal to give us chance to play another strong team. I trust my players have learnt alot so far and will keep picking points from this tournament. I thank all Ugandan for supporting us’

    FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo 

    ‘It was good display by the entire team. We have moved to the nest stage and Ugandan footall will change for the better.  The qualification is a result of efforts from different stakeholders- Government, sponsors, the Uganda Cranes technical staff, players, all organs of FUFA, media and the  wonderful fans. Le us enjoy the moment. Congratulations Uganda Cranes’ 

     

    Sebastien Desabre, head coach of Uganda during the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations Finals Uganda and Egypt at Cairo International Stadium, Cairo, Egypt on 30 June 2019

    It is the first time the third placed teams will qualify to the next stage of the premier continental Championship, and it is due to the expansion to 24 teams.

    To know more about criteria for the qualification and scenarios for determination of the four best third placed teams please click xgcsjb2nirvsyvejiwnp

     

    Uganda Cranes Starting XI: Denis Onyango, Nico Wakiro Wadada, Godfrey Walusimbi, Timothy Denis Awany, Hassan Wasswa Mawanda,  Mike Azira, Khalid Aucho, Abdu Lumala, Faruku Miya,Emmanuel Arnold Okwi. Allan Kyambadde.

    Subs: Robert Odongkara (G.K), Salim Omar Magoola (G.K), Joseph Benson Ochaya, Murushid Juuko, Bevis Kristofer Kizito Mugabi, Tado Lwanga, William Luwaga Kizito, Patrick Henry Kaddu, Paul Derrick Nsibambi, Allan Kateregga, Ronald Mukiibi Ddungu, Isaac Muleme

     

    Egypt Starting XI: Mohamed Elshenawy Elsayed (G.K),  Ahmed Elmohamady Abdelfattah Aly Eissa,  Alyman Ashraf Elsyad, Baher Mohamed Moursi, Ahmed Elsayed Elsayed Ali Elsayed Hegazy, Mohamed Elneny, Nabil Amad Aly, Abdallah Mahmoud Said Mohamed Bekhit, Mohemed Salah Mahrous Ghaly, Mahmoud Ahmed Ibrahim Hassan, Ahmed Hassan Mohamed Abdelmonem Mohamed Mahgoub

    Subs: Ahmed Nasser Mahmoud Maowad Elshenawi (G.K), Omar Gaber, Aly Mohamed, Hamed Tarek, Marwan Mohsen Fahmy Tharwat, Said Walid Ebeid, Ahmed Ayman Mohamed Mansour, Ahmed Gharib, Mahmoud Hamdy Mohamed Attia, Mahmoud Alaaeldin Mahmoud Ibrahim

    All photos taken from the Uganda vs Egypt match 

  • FUFA Juniors League: BUL FC JT Crowned 2018/2019 Champions

    FUFA Juniors League: BUL FC JT Crowned 2018/2019 Champions

    • FUFA Juniors League (U19)
    • KCCA FC SA 0-3 BUL FC JT
    • FUFA Technical Center – Njeru

    BUL FC Junior Team crowned 2018/2019 U19 FUFA Juniors League after defeating KCCA FC Soccer Academy by 3-0 in the final played at the FUFA Technical Center in Njeru on Saturday evening.

    Reagan Kalyowa scored a brace in the 22nd and 48th minutes before Deo Sentongo added the third goal in the 62nd minute to hand BUL FC JT their first ever FUFA Juniors League Title in History.

    BUL FC JT players celebrating after winning the 2018/2019 FJL title

    KCCA FC SA has missed out in the final for the third time after falling to Vipers SC JT in 2015/2016 on penalties and Soana FC JT in 2016/2017 still on penalties.

    BUL FC JT dominated both halves receiving the best chances in the match that was attended by quite a good number of fans.

    Hillary Onek challenged by Bukenya Nsubuga at Njeru

    All-time FUFA Juniors top scorer KCCA FC SA striker Sadat Anaku with 84 goals, – (2016/17 -27 goals, 2017/18 – 26 goals and 2018/19 – 31) failed to make things happen for his side in the entire game.

    Sadat Anaku poses with his top sorcerer’s accolade. He netted 31 goals in the regular season

    Oketch Simon of BUL FC JT was named the Most Valuable Player for 2018/2019 season. He scored 13 goals in the regular league.

    Oketch joins Sekyanzi Faizo who won the accolade in 2015, KCCA FC Allan Okello in 2015/2016, Avan Asaba in 2016/ 2017, and Vipers SC JT Moses Bakkabulindi in 2017/2018 season.

    All eyes on the ball at FUFA Technical Centre, Njeru

    BUL FC JT goalkeeper Bewayo Isaac was named the best goalkeeper. He conceded only 13 goals.

    KCCA FC SA finished top of Treble Group with 67 points and 2 loses while BUL FC JT ended at the top of Hat-Trick Group with 56 points and only one loss.

    Scoring the third goal confirmed the trophy was in their hands

    Kampala Junior Team won the first edition in 2015, Vipers SC JT won 2015/2016 Season, Soana FC JT took the trophy in 2016/2017, and Vipers SC JT won the again in 2017/2018 season.

    KCCA FC SA XI

    Joram Nsubuga (GK), Justin Opiro, Ibrahim Juma, Denis Kato, Musa Ramathan, Joseph Kafumbe, Gerald Kawooya, Nicholas Luzige, Sunday Opio, Sadat Anaku, Joseph Bukenya Kiiza

    Subs:

    Anthony Emujong, Ibrahim Lubwama, Ivan Eriga, Ibrahim Surundu, Jimmy Muber, Ibrahim Ekkelot, Innocent Biyika

    BUL FC JT XI

    Isaac Bewayo (GK), Marvin Ssemujju, Hillary Onek, Herbert Onyango, William Isabirye, Christ Odongo, Reagan Kalyowa, Deo Sentongo, Hamis Diego, Simon Oketch, Martin Aprem

    Subs:

    Ronald Oroma (GK), Abbey Mulamba, Morgan Mayende, Owen Mukisa, Brian Muzuni, Peter Mudulu, Thomas Kabaale

    Awards;

    Champions: BUL FC

    Runners-up: KCCA FC

    MVP: Simon Oketch (BUL FC JT)

    BUL FC JT Midfielder Oketch Simon named the MVP

    Golden Glove: Isaac Bewayo

    BUL FC JT Isaac Bewayo won the Golden Glove

    Fair Play Award: Paidha Black Angles FC

    FUFA Youth Development Officer Bashir Mutyaba receives the fair play award on behalf of Paidha Black Angels FC JT

    Previous winners:

    2015: Kampala Junior Team

    2015/2016: Vipers SC JT

    2016/2017: Soana FC JT

    2017/2018: Vipers SC JT

    2018/2019: BUL FC JT

    Top Scorers:

    2015/2016: Tibita Hamis (BUL FC) – 9 goals

    2016/2017: Sadat Anaku (KCCA FC SA) – 27 goals

    2017/2018: Sadat Anaku (KCCA FC SA) – 26 goals

    2018/2019: Sadat Anaku (KCCA FC SA) – 31 goals

    Previous MVPs

    2015: Sekynzi Faizo (St. Mary’s Heritage Nabweru)

    2015/2016: Allan Okello (KCCA FC SA)

    2016/2017: Asaba Ivan (KCCA FC SA)

    2017/2018: Bakkabulindi Moses (Vipers SC JT)

    2018/2019: Oketch Simon (BUL FC JT)

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • TOTAL AFCON Egypt 2019: Desabre, vice captain Mawanda promise spirited display against hosts Egypt

    TOTAL AFCON Egypt 2019: Desabre, vice captain Mawanda promise spirited display against hosts Egypt

    TOTAL AFCON Egypt 2019 Finals:

    Sunday, 30th June (Group A):

    Uganda Vs Egypt (At the Cairo International Stadium, Cairo)

    Kick off Time: 9 PM Local Time (10 PM in Uganda)

    *Live on 102.1 FUFA f.m and All official FUFA social media plat forms

     

    In preparation for the final one of the two final group A match, the Uganda Cranes and Egypt head coaches as well as the player leaders have addressed the media at the Cairo International Stadium during the official pre-match press conferences.

    Uganda was ably represented by a three man delegation – Head coach Sebastien Desabre, vice captain Hassan Wasswa Mawanda and the FUFA Communications manager, Ahmed Hussein.

    Desabre and Mawanda addressed the keen media and expressed their readiness for the game that will be staged at Cairo International Stadium on Sunday night, kicking off at 10 PM, East African time.

    The head coach looked relaxed and disclosed to the media that his charges are ready to face Egypt.

    In particular, he cited Uganda Cranes’ gradual improvement over the years as a basis of hope for a better performance against the hosts who will play behind a very big crowd.

    In his submission, Mawanda promised to share with the teammates the experience of playing in Egypt and the determination that the players have to seal a round of 16 berth.

    The hosts Egypt have already qualified to the round of 16 have secured 6 points from their two victories (2-0 apiece against Zimbabwe and DR Congo).

    Uganda Cranes has four points, Zimbabwe (one) and none for DR Congo.

    Meanwhile, DR Congo will take on Zimbabwe at the 30th June Stadium, Cairo during the same time as the Uganda – Egypt game.

    Sebastien Desabre, Uganda Cranes head coach

    Quotes:

    ‘This will be like another game. It is a good chance to be here. This is a good opportunity to continue with the work that we started with against DR Congo and Zimbabwe. I know it will be a difficult game for us but we ready to face the challenge.  We shall play to win. We love challenges. The first game with DR Congo was physical. In the second game, it remained as open as possible just like Kenya versus Tanzania which was a typical true African game full of attacking. I am confident about my players tomorrow against Egypt. They are very motivated. It is possible to beat them. We shall give the maximum against Egypt. The team has kept improving step by step’ said Sebastien Desabre.

    Hassan Wasswa Mawanda, Vice Captain Uganda Cranes

    ‘We are not focusing on individual players. We are focused to take on the Egypt team, not individuals. They can also make mistakes. We are concentrating on our last game to qualify to the round of 16. My experience of playing in Egypt will also count for something. I have told my fellow players on how to approach them. We are taking one game at a time and now eyeing the Egypt game. We have had no problems with the weather conditions in Egypt because the team had a training camp in Abu Dhabi. It is a good challenge for us coming to this particular game and we shall give our best’ noted Hassan Wasswa Mawanda.

    L-R: Ahmed Hussein (FUFA Communications manager), Hassan Wasswa Mawanda (Vice Captain Uganda Cranes) and Uganda Cranes head coach Sebastien Desabre pose for a group photo after the pre-match press conference at Cairo International Stadium on Saturday
  • KCCA , BUL for FUFA Juniors League Grand Finale

    KCCA , BUL for FUFA Juniors League Grand Finale

    FUFA Juniors League (U19)

    • KCCA FC SA vs BUL FC JT
    • Saturday 29th June 2019
    • Kickoff: 4 PM

    As we climax the 2018/19 FUFA Juniors League season, two teams having topped their respective groups (Hat-trick and Treble) have to tussle it out to determine who will be crowned the champion in the U-19 Category on Saturday 29th June 2019.

    KCCA FC Soccer Academy will face BUL FC Junior Team in the final playoff of the 2018/19 FUFA Juniors League (U19) at FUFA Technical Centre, Njeru – Buikwe District.

    The two teams were table leaders in their respective groups.

    KCCA FC SA topped Treble group with 67 points while BUL FC JT amassed 56 points.

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    Sadat Anaku of KCCA FC SA had an unmatchable season netting 31 goals-a record in the league since its inception in 2015.
    Yiga Najib of Vipers SC JT was second with 18 goals to his name.

    Sadat Anaku (with ball0 joined by teammates to celebrate one of his goals against Police Armless Brigade at StarTimes Stadium, Lugogo.

    In the last group games, BUL FC JT outwitted SC Villa Jogoo JT 3-0 and KCCA FC SA Collected maximum points off Onduparaka to confirm their slots in the final playoff. BUL FC JT is playing in the final for the first time and KCCA FC SA is appearing for the second time having lost to Tooro United FC JT (previously Soana FC JT) on penalties after a goalless draw in a game played at Kakindu Stadium in 2017

    BUL FC JT and Bright Stars FC JT players in one of their last games at Njeru.

    Vipers’ U-18 Team Emulated their Seniors to emerge champions of the 2017/18 FUFA Juniors League, Sula Mpanga’s lone strike two minutes inside the second half of the well-attended game led Vipers SC JT to the victory at Lugogo.

    Vipers SC JT players lifting the 2017/2018 Juniors League Trophy at the StarTimes Stadium Lugogo in June

    Past Winners:

    2014/15 – KJT

    2015/16 – Vipers SC JT

    2016/17 – Tooro United JT (Former Soana FC

    2017/18 – Vipers SC JT

    Match Officials:

    • Centre Referee: Mafumu Mustapha
    • First Assistant: Atuheirwe Joyce
    • Second Assistant: Adia Eric
    • Fourth Official: Nansubuga Sarah
    • Referees’ Assessor: Egesa Samuel

    Main Photo: KCCA FC SA players celebrate after scoring in Lugogo

  • Uganda 1-1 Zimbabwe: A crucial point earned for the Cranes at AFCON 2019

    Uganda 1-1 Zimbabwe: A crucial point earned for the Cranes at AFCON 2019

    TOTAL AFCON Egypt 2019 (Group A):

    • Uganda Cranes 1-1 Zimbabwe Warriors
    • Egypt 2-0 DR Congo

    Uganda Cranes earned a crucial point during the one all draw with the Warriors from Zimbabwe Warriors in an AFCON 2019 group A duel played at the Cairo International Stadium on Wednesday evening.

    Emmanuel Arnold scored the opening for Uganda after the initial shot on target from winger Abdul Lumala was stopped by the goalkeeper in the path of the scorer.

    Khama Billiat scored the equalizer in the closing moments of the first half.

    Okwi celebrates his goal

    It took special moments of brilliance from goalkeeper and captain Denis Onyango who made pin-point saves to deny Zimbabwe the second goal.

    In fact, Zimbabwe themselves would have conceded but in one of the created scoring chances, striker Patrick Henry Kaddu blasted the ball from close range.

    Godfrey Walusimbi skips a tackle from Zimbabwe Captain Knowledge Musona

    The Uganda Cranes technical team introduced Tadeo Lwanga for Michael Azira, Allan Kyambadde for the knocked Emmanuel Arnold Okwi and later Timothy Denis Awany for Faruku Miya.

    Uganda Cranes now has four points from two matches and will face already qualified Egypt om 30th June 2019.

    Egypt beat DR Congo 2-0 in the closing game on the menu.

    Uganda Cranes XI:

    Denis Onyango (G.K), Bevis Kristofer Kizito Mugabi, Godfrey Walusimbi, Ronald Brian Mukiibi Ddungu, Hassan Wasswa Mawanda, Michael Azira, Emmanuel Arnold Okwi, Khalid Aucho, Faruku Miya, Patrick Henry Kaddu, Abdu Lumala

    Subs:

    Robert Odongkara (G.K), Salim Omar Magoola (G.K), Joseph Benson Ochaya, Timothy Dennis Awany, Tadeo Lwanga, Paul Derrick Nsibambi, Allan Kateregga, Isaac Muleme, William Luwaga Kizito, Nico Wakiro Wadada, Isaac Muleme,Murushid Juuko

    Head Coach: Sebastien Desabre (France)

    Zimbabwe XI:

    George M.T Chigova (G.K), David Tendayi Darikwa, Divine Xolile Lunga, Teenage Lingani Hadebe, Alec Takunda Mudimu, Danny Phiri, Ovidy Obvious Karuru, Khama Billiat, Michael Kamusoko Thabani, Knowledge Musona (Captain), Talent Chawapihwa

    Subs: Philana Tinotenda Kadwere (G.K), Lawrence Mlanga, Kudakwashe Mahachi, Knox Mutizwa, Elvis Chipezeze, Evans Rusike, Jimmy Deis Dzingai, Marshal Nyasha Munetsi, Ronald Tapiwa Pfumbidzai

    Injured: Edmore Sibanda (G.K), Nyasha Mushekwi, Marvellous Nakamba

    Head coach: Sunday Marimo Chidzambga (Zimbabwe)

    Match officials:

    • Center Referee: Eric Arnaud Otogo Castane (Gabon)
    • Assistant Referee 1: Issa Yaya (Chad)
    • Assistant Referee 2: Lione Andrianantenina (Madagascar)
    • Fourth Official: Mahamadou Keita (Mali)
    • Commissioner: Kossi Gbezonde Akpovy (Togo)
    • General Coordinator: Khaled Lemkecher (Tunisia)
  • Club Licensing: KCCA FC, Proline meet the minimum requirements for SUPL 2019/2020 season

    Club Licensing: KCCA FC, Proline meet the minimum requirements for SUPL 2019/2020 season

    Weekly press conference

    Wednesday 26th June 2019

    FUFA House Mengo

    FUFA is convinced that club licensing will improve the status of the game if the exercise is taken into account with a warm reception. The club licensing tool took off seriously in Uganda in 2012 with a road map for clubs before every new football season.

    Unlike in previous seasons, the process for next season started way back in February 2019 with education and sensitisation seminars. The workshops were organised for top-flight teams (CAF Regional Licensing in April at (Sheraton Hotel).

    The FUFA Club Licensing Manager Ivan Kintu Bayige briefed the media about the latest updates on the exercise during the weekly press conference at FUFA House Mengo on Wednesday.

    According to Bayige, the strategy aimed at improving on infrastructure that was started this season(2018/19) of a fully green pitch and an internal perimeter fence has been revised to include more three aspects  – well-furnished dressing rooms, full sanitary facilities and physical separation of fans.

    Any Club that will fail to meet the five stadium requirements shall not be allowed to play in the StarTimes Uganda Premier League 2019/2020 season.

    In a bid to creating enough room for the newly promoted clubs, the FUFA Executive adjusted the deadline for submission of mandatory requirements from 11th June – 22nd June, suitably, a number of clubs have responded fairly well as per the files submitted to the Licensing committee.

    FUFA Club Licensing Manager Ivan Kintu Bayige addressing the media during the weekly press conference on Wednesday

    Meanwhile, there are few clubs that have struggled to submit the files before the deadline. The committee will meet this Thursday to decide the fate of such clubs and agree on whom to inspect.

    SC Villa, Police FC, Kyetume FC, Onduparaka FC, and Tooro United FC have submitted 10% while Vipers SC has not submitted any requirement so far. KCCA FC and Proline FC have submitted the minimum CAF Licensing requirements.

    We decided to increase the requirements for infrastructure mainly with the stadium from two minimum requirements to five. A Club that fails to meet the minimum requirements shall not be allowed to play in the 2019/2020 season.’ Said Ivan Bayige

    Bayige also confirmed that all players in the Uganda Premier League are required to have intermediaries by the start of the 2019/2020 season.

    UPL CEO Bernard Bainamani addressing the media during the Club Licensing Press Conference at FUFA House Mengo

    Our Clubs have attended quite a number of workshops concerning Club licensing including that of CAF in April and we also held a Clubs Symposium in May. Clubs should be attending to the process early enough’ Said Uganda Premier League CEO Bernard Bainamani

    The process produced fruits for the league and clubs last season as Tooro United, Mbarara City, Nyamityobora and Paidha Black Angles managed to upgrade their stadiums.

    MAIN PHOTO: L-R FUFA Club Licensing Manager Ivan Kintu Bayige and UPL CEO Bernard Bainamani during the Club Licensing Press Conference at FUFA House Mengo

  • FUFA To Organise Workshop for players’ Intermediaries /Agents

    FUFA To Organise Workshop for players’ Intermediaries /Agents

    In order to streamline the operations of football intermediaries, FUFA is organizing a workshop for this group that plays a key role in players’ football journies.

    In a communication from the FUFA Competitions Director Hajati Aisha Nalule reads;
    This is to inform all the stakeholders who are interested in becoming intermediaries/Agents that
    registration fee is Shs.250,000 (Two hundred and fifty thousand shillings ) payable to FUFA

    Account: Federation of Uganda Football Associations,006009610547600, EcoBank, Ndeba Branch.

    The registration process is open from 26th June – 15th July 2019, fully filled application form should be submitted to FUFA Competitions office with proof of payment.

    Those that would have registered by the closure of the set date will be contacted to attend the workshop and the successful candidates will be given a certificate that will allow them to operate as intermediaries /Agents.

    For more information contact Hajjati Aisha Nalule (FUFA Competitions Director) on

    +256 772/702 419 180.

    Main Photo: Competitions Director Hajat Aisha Nalule while addressing the media in one of the press conferences held at FUFA House, Mengo

  • Capacity Building: 41 Coaches Enroll for FUFA Goalkeeping Course

    Capacity Building: 41 Coaches Enroll for FUFA Goalkeeping Course

    Forty-one Ugandan football coaches are undertaking the Federation Of Uganda Football  Associations (FUFA) Goalkeeping coaching course at the FUFA Technical Centre, Njeru – Buikwe.
    A group photo of all participants with FUFA Vice President Darius Mugoye after the opening ceremony
    The course that commenced on Saturday 22nd July will climax on Thursday 27th July 2019 with coaches being given evaluation exams in both practical and theoretical aspects.
    Of the 41 coaches, five are ladies coming mostly from Uganda’s women top football league.
    Female participants L-R; Fatumah Matovu (She Corporate), Lwanga Racheal Percy (KJT), Kisitu Faridah (Kampala Queens), Nakiguba Cissy (Kampala Queens) and Aturo Ruth (UCU and Crested Cranes)
    Presiding over at the official opening was FUFA’s second Vice President Darius Mugoye who was thrilled by the Football Development Department for being innovative, flexible and creative.
    ‘At the executive level, we are happy with the department.
    We can’t realise our objective of being number one footballing nation on and off the pitch in Africa if we don’t empower human resource through capacity building’ asserted Mugoye
    Darius Mugoye – FUFA 2nd Vice President
    Relatedly FUFA Football Development Director Ali Mwebe stressed about coaches who don’t want to embrace these courses.
    ‘In the near future it’s going to be a requirement for all first and second tier clubs to have goalkeeping coaching license’ noted FUFA Football Development Director
    Ali Mwebe – Football Development Director
    The course main instructor is Frank Petersen from Denmark.
    Goalkeeping instructor Frank Petersen with some of the participants during one of the practical sessions
    The list of Participants
    1 Ramadhan Musema Okuni Onduparaka FC
    2 Okello Sam Bill Paidah Black Angels
    3 Ogengo Charles Gulu United FC
    4 Adui Okule Rahuman Doves
    5 Magada Kenneth Bull FC
    6 Edweu Courage Light FC
    7 Kato Alfred Hope Dove FC
    8 John Billy Lukoda Kyetume FC
    9 Kigundu Stephen Billy U.R.A FC
    10 Sebaggala Swaibu Proline
    11 Muwada Byuma Nansana United
    12 Ssebaggala Frank Busoga United
    13 Ben Kalama Lwanga Bright Stars FC
    14 Issa Hassan Yusuf She-corporate WFC
    15 Oloya Moses Vipers SC
    16 Damba Jamil Mbarara City
    17 Bbale David Edgar FC
    18 Tezigwa Ken Rogers Maroons FC
    19 Kigenyi Abdul Sebale Tooro United
    20 Al-Sadiq Haruna Araka FC
    21 Nakiguba Cissy Kampala Queens WFC
    22 Kisitu Faridah Kampala Queens WFC
    23 Opoka Kasim Police FC
    24 Kansole Richards Police FC
    25 Kiwanuka Daniel KCCA FC
    26 Senabulya Tonny Rinto Nkozi University
    27 Lwanga Rachel Percy She-corporate WFC
    28 Kaweesa Eddie SC. Villa
    29 Okeny Bonniface Konge Ndejje University
    30 Dhaira Bright Bill FC
    31 Kakumba Sani K.M.S.S
    32 Kiggundu Ali Sentongo Wakiso Giants
    33 Kizito Alex Wakiso Giants
    34 Emitu Joseph Ggaba FC
    35 Senyonjo Yusufu Mabalala City
    36 Magala James Express FC
    37 Matovu Kim Fatma She-corporate WFC
    38 Musiime Fred Doves
    39 Mukasa Robert URA FC
    40 Aturo Ruth UCU Lady Cardinals
    41 Kiberu Mubarak U17 National Team

    Main Photo: A group photo after a practical session.

  • One change as Desabre names the Uganda Cranes XI Vs Zimbabwe

    One change as Desabre names the Uganda Cranes XI Vs Zimbabwe

    TOTAL AFCON 2019 (Group A): Uganda Cranes XI Vs Zimbabwe:

    Cairo International Stadium, Cairo (8 PM – Uganda, 7 PM – Uganda)

    *Live on 102.1 FUFA f.m and all official FUFA social media plat forms.

    The Uganda Cranes head coach Sebastien Desabre has named only one change to the team that faced DR Congo last Saturday.

    Swedish based Brian Ronald Mukiibi Ddungu replaces Murushid Juuko. The rest of the players are maintained.

    Follow the match live on 102.1 FUFA f.m and all official FUFA social media plat forms.

    Uganda Cranes XI:

    Denis Onyango (G.K), Bevis Kristofer Kizito Mugabi, Godfrey Walusimbi, Ronald Brian Mukiibi Ddungu, Hassan Wasswa Mawanda, Michael Azira, Emmanuel Arnold Okwi, Khalid Aucho, Faruku Miya, Patrick Henry Kaddu, Abdu Lumala

    Subs:

    Robert Odongkara (G.K), Salim Omar Magoola (G.K), Joseph Benson Ochaya, Timothy Dennis Awany, Tadeo Lwanga, Paul Derrick Nsibambi, Allan Kateregga, Isaac Muleme, William Luwaga Kizito, Nico Wakiro Wadada, Isaac Muleme,Murushid Juuko

  • FUFA President Eng. Magogo convenes with Uganda Cranes prior to Zimbabwe clash

    FUFA President Eng. Magogo convenes with Uganda Cranes prior to Zimbabwe clash

    TOTAL AFCON Egypt 2019 Finals (Group A):

    Wednesday, 26th June 2019

    Uganda Cranes Vs Zimbabwe Warriors

    At Cairo International Stadium (7 PM in Egypt, 8 PM in Uganda)

    *Live on 102.1 FUFA f.m

    Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) President Eng. Moses Magogo convened with the Uganda Cranes team delegation of players and officials during a private meeting at the Radisson Blu Hotel in Cairo on Tuesday.

    The main agenda of the meeting was to express solidarity with the technical team and players before the highly billed clash with Zimbabwe on Wednesday at the Cairo International Stadium.

    FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo (middle) during the meeting. On his left is Executive committee member Hamid Juma and Patrick Ntege Kaweesa (national teams’ officer)

    The FUFA President also used the meeting as a platform to further remind the players of the task in their midst as well as throw a token of thanks to the Government, sponsors, partners and the dear fans.

    “To all the Ugandans, I say thank you very much for the love and appreciation. We have got messages from all kinds of people and this has been encouraging to us and the players. We know the match against Zimbabwe is like a cup final. I have spoken to the players and technical people on the team, they all understand the essence of this match. Whoever takes it has chances of progress and we shall give 100 percent. The morale is high and the mood lively” Eng. Moses Magogo

    Uganda Cranes players and officials during the meeting on Tuesday night in Cairo

    The president had also attended the last training session as the team went through the paces at the Arab Contractors’ Stadium on Tuesday evening.

    The technical team has all the 23 players available in their midst and will select the best to start for the game against Zimbabwe.

    Following the 2-0 win against DR Congo, Uganda Cranes currently leads group A with three points and two goals. Hosts Egypt have three points and one goal.

    Zimbabwe is currently third and DR Congo is fourth.

  • Pre – match press conference: Uganda Cranes head coach Desabre, captain Onyango focused ahead of Zimbabwe

    Pre – match press conference: Uganda Cranes head coach Desabre, captain Onyango focused ahead of Zimbabwe

    TOTAL AFCON Egypt 2019 Finals (Group A):

    Wednesday, 26th June 2019

     

    Uganda Cranes Vs Zimbabwe Warriors

     

    At Cairo International Stadium (7 PM in Egypt, 8 PM in Egypt)

     

    *Live on 102.1 FUFA f.m

     

    The Uganda Cranes head coach Sebastien Desabre and captain Denis Onyango addressed the media at the Cairo International Stadium on Tuesday morning.

    This was during the official press conference prior to the group A encounter against Zimbabwe.

    Desabre told the media that the team is focused and concentrated towards the game with Zimbabwe having picked maximum points in the opener against DR Congo.

    ‘We are focused and concentrated for the Zimbabwe game on Wednesday. The win we registered against DR Congo now means for nothing. We need maximum points against Zimbabwe so that we head to the final game with Egypt when we are relaxed and already qualified. We respect Zimbabwe because they have very good individual players but we shall give it our best shotSebastien Desabre remarked.

    Sebastien Desabre
    Denis Onyango, Uganda Cranes Captain and goalkeeper

    Goalkeeper and team captain Denis Onyango was equally positive heading to the game. Onyango however warned against complacency.

    Personally, I will admit that I know most of the Zimbabwe players. I have played with some of them in the same clubs and majority play in the PSL. We are set and determined to face Zimbabwe. There is no need to underrate them because they have quality playersDenis Onyango stated.

    Meanwhile, Uganda Cranes will conduct their final training session on Tuesday night at Arab Contractors’ Stadium in Cairo.

    This is the third recovery session after Sunday and Monday’s sessions.

    As per Tuesday morning, there were no injury concerns for the team.

    Uganda Cranes lead group A with three points and two goals difference. Egypt also has three points but with one goal.

    Democratic Republic of Congo and Zimbabwe have not yet picked any point.

  • The FUFA Drum: Buganda, Acholi and Bukedi Confirm Quarterfinal slots

    The FUFA Drum: Buganda, Acholi and Bukedi Confirm Quarterfinal slots

    The FUFA Drum

    • Rwenzori 1-3 Kampala
    • Teso 1-1 Bukedi
    • Lango 0:1 Buganda
    • Tooro 2-2 Busoga
    • Sebei 0:3 Ankole
    • Karamoja 2:3 Acholi
    • Bunyoro 1-1 West Nile
    • Kigezi 0-2 Bugisu

    Cup holders Buganda made their way through the group stages after defeating Lango province 1-0 away in Lira of the FUFA Drum. Acholi and Bukedi also confirmed places in the knockout phase after posting positive results over the weekend.
    Vianne Sekajugo was the hero for Buganda with a lone strike in the 18th minute. Buganda now leads group B with 12 points from 5 games.
    Sekajugo was named Man of the Match.

    Players of Buganda join Viane Ssekajugo to celebrate their goal at UTC Ground, Lira

    In the same group, Ankole defeated Sebei 3-0 away in Kapchorwa. Abato Yusuf scored a brace before Paul Mucuurezi added the third.

    In group C, Acholi defeated Karamoja 3-2 away in Moroto. Lokuna Emmanuel scored a double for Karamoja while Hudu Mulikyi, Otto Isaac and Asaba Richardson were on target for Acholi who stretched their lead to 12 points.

    Bunyoro held West Nile 1-1 in Masindi. URA FC player Rothomio Cromwell gave the visitors the lead, unfortunately Brian Ahebwa pulled off an equaliser towards the end of the game.


    Unbeaten Bukedi in group D made their way to the quarterfinal after a 1-1 draw away in Soroti against Teso Province. Ocen Ben scored an equaliser in the 70th minute after Egessa Vincent had put the home side infront in the 63rd minute.
    Bukedi still leads the table with 11 points from 5games.
    In Kabale, last season top scorer James Alitho was on the mark with his strike on target in a 2-0 victory over Kigezi.

    Bugisu players celebrate one of their goals at Kabale Municipal Stadium

    In Fort Portal, Tooro province shared the spoil with Busoga province in a 2-2 draw. Kikonyogo Ronald hit the net two times for the home team. BUL FC ace Richard Wandyaka and Hamis Tibita were on target for the visitors. Kikonyogo was named Man of the Match. Busoga midfielder Shabena Daniel was shown a red card plus his coach Charles Ayeko.

    Tooro’s Innocent Asiimwe challenged by Joel Madondo of Busoga

    All Provinces from group A (Kampala, Busoga, Tooro and Rwenzori) have chances to progress to the quarterfinals

    Nelson Senkatuka (with ball) challenged by a Rwenzori Province player

    Click here for Table standings:

    Main Photo: Fans of Lango after the final whistle was blown at UTC Ground, Lira

  • AFCON Finals: Uganda Cranes easily defeat DR Congo in Cairo

    AFCON Finals: Uganda Cranes easily defeat DR Congo in Cairo

    Total AFCON Egypt 2019 Finals:

    DR Congo 0-2 Uganda Cranes

    Uganda Cranes registered a landmark victory at the Total AFCON Egypt 2019 finals, overcoming DR Congo 2-0 at the Cairo International Stadium on Saturday in a Group A.

    A goal in each half by Patrick Henry Kaddu and Emmanuel Arnold Okwi, both great headers gave Sebastien Desabre’s charges the momentous win on the hot evening in Egypt.

    Kaddu pounced home the opener after 14minutes of the first half off Faruku Miya’s teasingly delivered corner kick.

    Okwi also glanced home Miya’s free-kick two minutes inside the second half to send wild celebrations from the fans who graced the match as well as the players and team officials.

    Uganda Cranes players celebrate their opening goal headed home by Patrick Henry Kaddu.

    All the three changes were called for by the two countries. Uganda in particular replaced Lumala, Kaddu and Miya for Allan Kyambadde, Isaac Muleme and Timothy Denis Awany respectively.

    Uganda’s Okwi was named the TOTAL Man of the Match.

    Uganda’s next game is on Wednesday against Zimbabwe warriors who lost 1-0 to Egypt on the opening day.

    This was Uganda’s win at AFCON once again since 1978 after the 2-1 semi-final victory over Nigeria.

    Uganda Cranes players celebrate their opening goal scored by Kaddu (9)

    Uganda Cranes XI:

    Denis Onyango (Mamelodi Sundowns, South Africa), Bevis Mugabi (Yeovil Town), Godfrey Walusimbi (Un-attached), Jjuuko (Simba, Tanzania), Hassan Wasswa Mawanda (Un attached), Mike Azira (Montreal Impact, Canada), Emmanuel Arnold Okwi (Simba, Tanzania), Khalid Aucho (Church Hill Brothers, India), Faruku Miya (HNK Gorica, Croatia), Patrick Henry Kaddu (KCCA FC, Uganda), Abdu Lumala (Syrianska, Sweden)

    CHANGES:

    Abdu Lumala Off – Allan Kyambadde ON

    Patrick Henry Kaddu Off, Isaac Muleme ON

    Abdu Lumala Off, Timothy Denis Awany ON

    Subs Not Used:

    Jamal Salim (Al Hilal-Sudan), Robert Odongkara (Adama City, Ethiopia), Nico Wakiro Wadada (Azam, Tanzania), Brian Mukiibi (Ostersunds, Sweden), Isaac Muleme (FK Viktoria Zizkov, Czech Republic), Joseph Ochaya (TP Mazembe, DR Congo),, Allan Kateregga (Maritzburg, South Africa), William Kizito Luwagga (Shakhter Karagandy, Kazakhstan), Tadeo Lwanga (Vipers SC-Uganda), Derrick Nsibambi (Smouha, Egypt)

  • TOTAL AFCON 2019 finals: Desabre names Uganda Cranes XI Vs Democratic Republic of Congo

    TOTAL AFCON 2019 finals: Desabre names Uganda Cranes XI Vs Democratic Republic of Congo

    Uganda Cranes head coach Sebastien Desabre has maintained the same team that won 1-0 against Cote D’Voire in the international friendly match in Abu Dhabi.

    Skipper Dennis Onyango once again leads the team that also has Bevis Mugabi (right back), Godfrey Walusimbi (left back), two central defenders Murushid Jjuuko and Hassan Wasswa Mawanda.

    In midfield, Mike Azira, Khalid Aucho, Emmanuel Arnold Okwi and Abdu Lumala are prefered.

    Faruku Miya is behind the main center forward Patrick Henry Kaddu.

    Uganda Cranes XI:

    Denis Onyango (Mamelodi Sundowns, South Africa), Bevis Mugabi (Yeovil Town), Godfrey Walusimbi (Un-attached), Jjuuko (Simba, Tanzania), Hassan Wasswa Mawanda (Un attached), Mike Azira (Montreal Impact, Canada), Emmanuel Arnold Okwi (Simba, Tanzania), Khalid Aucho (Church Hill Brothers, India), Faruku Miya (HNK Gorica, Croatia), Patrick Henry Kaddu (KCCA FC, Uganda), Abdul Lumala (Syrianska, Sweden)

    Subs:

    Jamal Salim (Al Hilal-Sudan), Robert Odongkara (Adama City, Ethiopia), Nico Wakiro Wadada (Azam, Tanzania), Brian Mukiibi (Ostersunds, Sweden), Isaac Muleme (FK Viktoria Zizkov, Czech Republic), Joseph Ochaya (TP Mazembe, DR Congo), Timothy Denis Awanyi (KCCA FC, Uganda), Allan Kateregga (Maritzburg, South Africa), William Kizito Luwagga (Shakhter Karagandy, Kazakhstan), , Tadeo Lwanga (Vipers SC-Uganda), Derrick Nsibambi (Smouha, Egypt), Allan Kyambadde (KCCA FC Uganda)

    Democratic Republic of Congo XI:

    Ley Matampi Ngumbi (Al Ansar, Saudi Arabia), Issama Mpeko Djos (TP Mazembe, DR Congo), Marcel Jany Tisserand (Wolfsbourg, Germany), Paul Jose Ebunge Mpoku (Standard Liege, Belgium), Yannick Yala Bolasie (Everton, England), Elia Lina Meschack (TP Mazembe, DR Congo), Arthur Fuka Masuaku Kawela (West Ham United, England), Christian Luyindama Nekadio (Galatasaray, Turkey), Cedric Bakambu (Bejing Gujan, China), Merveille Bope Bokadi (Standard Liege, Belgium), Chancel Mangulu Mbemba (FC Porto, Portugal)

    Subs:

    Glody Ngonda Muzinga (AS Vita, Congo), Bodrick Ugenda Muselenge (Primeiro Agosto, Angola), Akolo Ababa Chadrack (Stuttgart, Germany), Yousuf Mulumbu (Kilmarnock, Scotland), Tresor Mputu Mabi (TP Mazembe, DR Congo), Jonathan Bolingo Mpangi (RS Antwerp, Belgium), Wilfried Moke Abro (Nke Ankarago, Turkey), Anthony Mossi Ngawi (FC Chiasso), Britt Assombalonga (Middlesborough, England), Jacques Maghoma (Birmingham City, England), Wadol Djuma Shabani (AS Vita, DR Congo), Parafait Mandanda (Dinamo Bucarus, Romania)