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  • AFCON U23 Qualifiers: Uganda Kobs continues with intensive training in preparation for South Sudan

    AFCON U23 Qualifiers: Uganda Kobs continues with intensive training in preparation for South Sudan

    AFCON U23 Qualifiers

    Wednesday 14th November 2018

    Uganda Vs South Sudan

    StarTimes Stadium, Lugogo

    Uganda U23 National team (Kobs) has continued with intensive training at the StarTimes Stadium on Friday morning in preparation for the AFCON U23 qualifier match against South Sudan on November 14th 2018.

    36 players attended the training that began at 9am with ball work drills.

    Uganda U23 players in a warm up during Friday morning training at StarTimes Stadium Lugogo

    Coach Sebastien Desabre, Charles Ayiekoh and Wasswa Bossa were in charge of the training session that lasted two hours.

    Kobs assistant tactician Ayiekoh believes they quality and admits to have a strong team that will represent Uganda.

    ‘We know the ability of most of these players. The very big task is to select the final squad because all the boys are good. We are remaining with one day to select a team of 23 players to represent our country. We have quality and I believe we shall have a strong team’ said Ayiekoh.

    Uganda U23 player Shafik Kagimu (R) during training at StarTimes Stadium Lugogo on Friday morning.

    ‘We have been playing in the league and some of us are confident. Every one is aggressive and competing for a place in the final squad. The performance is good in training’ said Uganda U23 midfielder Julius Poloto

    The winner after the two matches (home and away) will play Tunisia.

    Uganda U23 player Trevor Semakula in training at StarTimes Stadium Lugogo on Friday morning.

    Players in Training:

    Tom Ikara (GK) Saudi Keni (GK) Edward Kasibante (GK) and Mathias Muwanga (GK)

    Others, Musitafa Mujuzi, Hassan Musana, Mustafa Kizza, Ronald Kigongo, Paul Mbowa, Geoffrey Wasswa, Laurence Bukenya, Bashir Asiku, Abel Eturude, Shafik Kagimu, Allan Okello, Pius Obuya, David Owori, Joel Madondo, Steven Mukwala, Vincent Zziwa, Derrick Ngobi, Alex Komaketch, Rashid Toha, Mosses Seruyidde, Julius Poloto, Ivan Wani, Richard Matovu, Joseph Semujju, Nicholas Kagaba, Brain Kalumba, Duncun Sseninde, Allan Kayiwa, Trevor Ssemakula, Ashraf Mugume, Mahad Kakooza, Imran Mpaata.

    Uganda U23 goalkeepers in a warmup during training on Friday morning at StarTime Stadium Lugogo.

    MAIN PHOTOUganda U23 players in training on Friday morning at StarTime Stadium Lugogo

  • Total AFCON Qualifier: 18 Uganda Cranes players report for training ahead of match with Cape Verde

    Total AFCON Qualifier: 18 Uganda Cranes players report for training ahead of match with Cape Verde

    Total AFCON Cameroon 2019 Qualifier 

    Saturday 17th November 2018

    Uganda Vs Cape Verde

    Venue: Mandela National Stadium, Namboole 

    Time: 4pm

    Tickets:  15,000/= ordinary, 40,000/= VIP, 150,000/= VVIP

    Uganda Cranes officially  kicked off with preparations on Friday morning as part of the training sessions for the  Total AFCON qualifier match with Cape Verde on 17th November 2018 at Mandela National Stadium.

    The training session started at 11:00am with 18 players (local and foreign based all in the new Mafro branded training kits)  who went through physical drills at the StarTimes Stadium in Lugogo.

    Uganda Cranes players in training at Lugogo on Friday Morning. The Cranes embarked on field preparations for the Cape Verde fixture in the AFCON 2019 qualifiers next Saturday on November 17th 2018.

    The group of local based players had Allan Kyambadde (KCCA FC) Kaddu Patrick (KCCA FC), Sadam Juma (KCCA FC), Isaac Isinde (Kirinya JSSS FC), Timothy Awany (KCCA FC), Moses Waiswa (Vipers SC), Taddeo Lwanga (Vipers SC), Vianne Sekajugo (Onduparaka FC), Charles Lukwago (KCCA FC), Nicolas Sebwato (Onduparaka FC), Daniel Serunkuuma (Vipers SC), Ambrose Kirya (SC Villa) and Yayo Lutimba (Vipers SC)

    The foreign based players who attended training were led by assistant Captain Hassan Wasswa (Al Geish), Murushid Juuko (Simba FC), Emanuel Okwi (Simba FC) Nico Wakiro Wadada (Azam FC).

    L-R Hassan Wasswa, Sadam Juma and Dan Serunkuuma during Uganda Cranes training at Lugogo on Friday Morning. The Cranes embarked on preparations for the Cape Verde fixture in the AFCON 2019 qualifiers next Saturday on November 17th 2018.

    ‘We have done our first training with mainly the local based players and some few from outside the country. We expect other players to join us tomorrow before we have a buildup game against the U23 team on Sunday Morning (10am) at Lugogo. We shall have our final list of 24 players for residential camp by Monday. The players are in good shape and we hope to increase the pase of the training’ said Uganda Cranes head coach Sebastien Desabre

    Uganda Cranes coach Sebastien Desabre (R) issuing instructions during training at Lugogo on Friday Morning. Dan Serunkuma keenly follows.

    ‘Our first training always wakes up the players’ bodies and it is when we know who to play with and probably coordinate with new players. We are motivated and we hope to do our homework well tactically as the coaches will direct us. I decided to join the National team early because our match against Al Ahly on Sunday was cancelled’ said Wasswa

    L-R Uganda Cranes players Yayo Lutimba, Murushid Jjuuko, Hassan Wasswa and Nicholas Wadada in training at Lugogo on Friday Morning. 

    Training resumes tomorrow Saturday 10th November at StarTimes Stadium with just one session at  11am.

    Uganda Cranes is leading Group L with 10 points and will only need a point to qualify for the 2019 AFCON Finals in Cameroon.

    Uganda won the first match (0-1) away in Praia with striker Geoffrey Serunkuma netting the game’s solitary goal.

    Tickets on market

    Tickets for the match are already on market at 150,00/= ordinary, 40,000/= VIP, 150,000/= VVP

    Uganda Cranes players in training at Lugogo on Friday Morning. L-R AllanKyambadde, Tadeo Lwanga and Vianne Sekajugo

    Meanwhile, the Cranes will travel to Nigeria for a highly profiled friendly match on Tuesday 20th November against the 2015 AFCON Champions.

    MAIN PHOTO: Uganda Cranes players warming up during training at Lugogo on Friday Morning ahed of the AFCON Qualifier with Cape Verde on 17th November 2018

     

  • Uganda vs Cape Verde: Tickets Go On market

    Uganda vs Cape Verde: Tickets Go On market

    TOTAL AFCON Qualifier

    17th November 2018

    Uganda Vs Cape Verde

    Mandela National Stadium-Namboole

    Ordinary 15,000/= |VIP- 40,000/=| VVIP-150,000/=

    Preparations for the penultimate 2019 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier game between Uganda and Cape Verde are in high gear as game day draws closer.

    The Federation of Uganda Football Associations(FUFA) in conjunction with Uganda Police Force have given details ahead of the game in regards to access of the stadium.

    In a press briefing held at StarTimes stadium Lugogo on Thursday, it was confirmed that the match day tickets for the game slated for 17th November 2018 go on Market today evening at the various designated selling points.

    L-R-Chairman FUFA Marketing and Communications  Committee Rogers Byamukama, International Math Organsing Committee (IMOC) Chairman Issa Magoola and AIGP Andrew Sorowen addressing the media during the press conference on Thursday Morning

    FUFA Finance Director, Decolas Kiiza confirmed that the tickets charges will remain the same as those that have been charged in the previous games in this AFCON Campaign.

    ‘Tickets for the Uganda Cranes vs Cape Verde game will go on sale starting Friday morning. The prices will remain the same like those charged in the previous games. We thank Government for the continued support towards the National team and that is why FUFA has maintained the ticket prices said Kiiza

    Chairman FUFA Marketing and Communications Committee Rogers Byamukama (M) displaying the tickets during a press conference on Thursday

    Ordinary tickets will be sold at Ushs 15,000/=, VIP (40,000/-)  and VVIP tickets 150,000/=

    There has been a change in the selling points with new additions made to ease on the accessibility of fans.

    The ticket selling points are as below;

    Rogers Byamukama, the chairman FUFA Marketing and Communications committee explained the new changes on the tickets and cautioned fans to buy them from only designated selling points to avoid buying counterfeits.

    ‘The tickets that we shall use for this game. On top of the tickets serial numbers, we have added unique bar codes that cannot be manipulated. We therefore urge fans to buy tickets from the designated selling points’ sadi Byamukama.

    Byamukama also revealed that whoever buys two VVIP tickets will have a sticker to access the parking inside the stadium. He added that there will be transport at a discounted fee for the fans who purchase tickets.

    ‘Rift Valley Railways will transport or fans to Namboole and back with each trip costing 1,000/- but this offer will be nejoyed by fans who buy tickets for the match’ added Byamukama.

    Assistant Inspector General of Police Special Duties and in charge of sports Federations, Andrew Sorowen warned the public from buying fake tickets and promised maximum security.

    ‘As police and all our sister security agencies, we promise maximum security to the fans that will come to watch the game. We also want to warn the general to avoid buying fake tickets.” He said.

    AIGP Andrew Sorowen addressing the media in a press conference on Thursday Morning

    At the same press briefing, Issa Magoola the chairman International Match Organising Committee(IMOC) confirmed that the Cape Verde team will arrive on Thursday and while the match officials will come on Friday.

    Uganda leads group L on ten points and need just one point from the last two games to qualify for the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations.

    MAIN PHOTOL-R-Finance Director Decolas Kiiza, Chairman FUFA Marketing and Communications Commitee Rogers-Byamukama, IMOC-Chairman Issa Magoola and AIGP Andrew Sorowen displaying tickets to the media in a press conference on Thursday Morning 

  • Refereeing: Match Officials banned

    Refereeing: Match Officials banned

    This is to notify all stakeholders that, upon the advice of the Referees Disciplinary Panel and the FUFA Referees Standing Committee, FUFA has banned three officials of match number 54 of the StarTimes Uganda Premier League played on Wednesday 7th November 2018 at Muteesa II Stadium – Wankulukuku for poor officiation.

    Decisions:-

    1. The 2nd Assistant Referee Mr. Kakembo Samuel is banned from performing refereeing services of all FUFA organised and sanctioned Competitions for a period of 5 years.

     

    1. The Centre Referee Mr. Kirangwa Ronald is banned from performing refereeing services of all FUFA organised and sanctioned Competitions for a period of 3 years.

     

    1. The 1st Assistant Referee Ms. Nantabo Lydia Wanyama is banned from performing refereeing services of all FUFA organised and sanctioned Competitions for a period of 60 days.

     

    1. The 3 match officials (Centre Referee, 1st Assistant and 2nd Assistant) have been forwarded to FUFA Committee for Match Integrity for further investigation and decision.

     

    The above decisions take immediate effect.

    It is Our Game, It is Our Country

     

     

  • Airtel–FUFA Awards 2018 launched, nominees for MVPs announced

    Airtel–FUFA Awards 2018 launched, nominees for MVPs announced

    4th Edition Airtel-FUFA Awards 

    7th December 2018

    *At Speke Resort Munyonyo, Kampala

    The 4th edition of the  Airtel FUFA Awards have been officially launched at the Sheraton Kampala Hotel, Rwenzori ball room on Wednesday, 7th November 2018.

    In attendance at the launch was the FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo, chairman of the Airtel FUFA Awards organizing committee Rogers Byamukama, Uganda Premier League’s Board member David Serebe, sponsors and partners’ representatives, event organisers Kibo Media as well as the media.

    Airtel Uganda’s Head Brand and Communications  Remmie Kisakye (L) flanked by the FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo as she delivered her speech

    During the same event, the Awards main sponsors (Airtel Uganda) handed over a dummy cheque of Shs 100M. Other partners NIC Holdings Limited also announced support of 10M towards the event.

    This year’s awards ceremony will take place on 7th December 2018 at the Speke Resort Munyonyo in Kampala.

    NIC Holdings Head Corporate Communications Pamela Abonyo hands (2nd L) over the dummy cheque to the FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo flanked by the chairman of the  Airtel FUFA Awards organising committee Rogers Byamukama. On the extrem left is FUFA Marketing Director Esther Musoke

    The Federation continues to recognise individual and team excellence. The FUFA Awards are aimed at honoring excellence for Ugandan footballers annually that help in raising the bar. Some of the gallant past winners are now plying their trade outside Uganda like Fazila Ikwaput, Faruku Miya and Muhammed Shaban while Muzamiru Mutyaba is playing in the CAF Champions League with KCCA Football Club. I will end by urging all Ugandans to turn up in huge numbers on the 17th November 2018 at Mandela National Stadium when Uganda Cranes plays Cape Verde in the AFCON 2019 qualifiers. History awaits us as we fight to qualify for AFCON back to back’ Eng. Moses Magogo told the media.

    FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo addressing the media at Sheraton Hotel on Wednesday morning

    The Awards will once again be sponsored by Airtel for the 4th year running hence acquiring the naming rights of the Airtel FUFA Awards 2018.

    We are happy to partner with FUFA for the fourth year running to sponsor the Airtel FUFA Awards. Airtel Uganda is committed to supporting football right from the grass-root to the national team and our support of these awards, re-affirms total commitment for developing football at all levels. We thank FUFA for continually recognizing talent and pledge as a brand to continue supporting this cause as we strive to see Ugandan football players become highly regarded in Africa and across the world. As a brand, we have been associated with promotion of football at all levels from the Airtel Rising Stars, Masaza, awards to the national team (Uganda Cranes). I also urge Ugandans to turn up at Namboole Stadium on 17th November 2018 when we play Cape Verde. Uganda is a blessed nation with abundant talent and we shall make it’ Airtel Uganda Head Brand and Communications Remmie Kisakye remarked.

    The final list of nominees for the Male and Female Most Valuable players (MVP’s) has been generated by a panel of experts – the 16 coaches in the Uganda Premier League and FUFA Women Elite league.

    There are 16 catergories for the awards in total, four of which will involve the general public through SMS to choose their best.

    David Serebe, Uganda Premier League (UPL) Board Member

    What they said at the launch:

    David Serebe, Uganda Premier League Board:

    We are very proud as the Uganda Premier league to be associated with the FUFA Awards. Previously, we held our own awards but reasoned it otherwise to join hands with the mother body, FUFA for the common goal of rewarding talent and excellence.

    Rogers Byamukama, Chairman FUFA Awards Organising Committee:

    I will begin by giving a vote of thanks to the Almighty Lord. I thank the FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo for this initiative of rewarding excellence. I thank the title sponsors Airtel Uganda for believing in the Federation since the Awards’ inception. I thank the other partners on board NIC Holdings, EcoBank, BUL, SMS One, Nile Breweries Limited, Post Bank and Kibo Media, the captains of these brands, the media for promoting the talents. We want to make every edition better and better

    Jackie Tahakanizibwa, Senior Manager Marketing and Communications Post Bank

    Jackie Tahakanizibwa, Senior Manager marketing and communications Post Bank:

    As a banking institution, we are privileged to be part of the Airtel FUFA awards. We are here to inspire and empower masses of which football is part. This takes discipline and teamwork.

    Pamela Abonyo addressing the guests and media during the 2018 Airtel FUFA Awards launch at Sheraton Kampala Hotel

    Pamela Abonyo, Head Corporate Communications at NIC Holdings Limited:

    NIC Holdings Limited has been part of the football sponsorship for the last 12 years. We are delighted to see other partners on board. We are humbled to be part of the FUFA awards where excellence is rewarded.

    Primerose from Ecobank Uganda
    SMS One Business Development Manager Tony Mutengu explaining how fans can vote for the MVP’s and their favourite players.

    Categories of the Awards:

    1 – Airtel FUFA Male Player of the year 2018:

    • Allan Okello (KCCA FC)
    • Moses Waiswa (Vipers SC)
    • Vianne Sekajugo (Onduparaka FC)

    2- Airtel FUFA Female Player of the year:

    • Tracy Jones Akiror (Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC)
    • Ruth Aturo (UCU Lady Cardinals FC)
    • Shadia Nankya (Uganda Martyrs High School, Lubaga)

    3 – FUFA Upcoming Talent (FUFA Juniors League U-19)

    4 – FUFA Most Promising Player Award

    5 – FUFA Coach of the Year

    6 – FUFA Best XI

    7 – FUFA Presidential Award

    8 – FUFA Fair-play Award

    9 – FUFA Individual Fair-play Award

    10 – FUFA Referee of the Year

    11 – FUFA Upcoming Referee of the year

    12 – FUFA Beach Soccer player of the year

    13 – Fans’ Favourite Ugandan player of the year

    14 – Fans’ Favourite Ugandan player (Foreign based)

    15 – Fan of the Year award

    16 – MVP (FUFA Big League)

  • Regional Tours 2018: Buganda Select edges youthful National team

    Regional Tours 2018: Buganda Select edges youthful National team

    Regional Tours 2018:

    • Buganda Region Select 2-1 Uganda Cranes

    The Buganda Region select team overcame the Uganda Cranes mainly of local based players under the age of  23. Buganda won 2-1 during the 2018 regional tour engagement played at the Bukalasa Agricultural College play ground on Sunday before a capacity crowd.

    Buganda Region Select XI

    Ben Tahomera gave Buganda the lead on 12 minutes through a well struck free-kick.

    The Cranes side equalized through Musitafa Kizza’ s penalty in the second half but Tazan Kambugu got the winner for the select team.

    Alex Isabirye and Katono Mutono led the technical team for Buganda select team.

    Sebastien Desabre was the head coach for the Uganda Cranes team, assisted by Wasswa Bbosa, Alex Isabirye and Sadiq Wassa who are the main tacticians for the National U23 players.

    The youthful U23 team that played against Buganda Region Select team

    The game is part of Uganda’s initial preparations for the up-coming two legged AFCON U23 qualifiers against South Sudan on 14th and 20th November 2018.

    The regional tours are jointly sponsored by Airtel Uganda and Nile Special.

    Team Line Ups:

    Buganda Region XI:

    Farouq Yawe (G.K), Frank Ssenabulya, Steven Sande, Vicent Kibuuka, Ben Tohomera, Moses Magulu, Michael Male, Bernardo Katerega, Emmanuel Rubankene, Tazan Kambugu, Sam Galiwango (Captain)

    Subs:

    Daniel Kigambo (G.K), Henry Musisi, Edrisa Walusimbi, Herbert Luganda, Paul Ssekulima, Alex Kisejja, Swamadu Mawejje

    Head coach: Alex Isabirye

    Uganda Kobs XI:

    Tom Ikara (G.K), Musitafa Mujjuzi, Mustafa Kizza, Geofrey Wasswa, Hassan Musana, Lawrence Bukenya, Abel Eturude, Allan Okello, David Owori, Joel Madondo, Steve Desse Mukwala

    Subs:

    Saidi Keni (G.K), Edward Kasibante (G.K), Vicent Zziwa, Nicolas Kagaba, Joseph Ssemujju, Allan Kayiwa

    Officials:

    • Center Referee: David Odoyi
    • 1st Assistant Referee: Sam Kakembo
    • 2nd Assistant Referee: Jackson Ntale
    • Fourth Official: Ali Bakisula
    • Referees Assessor: Sam Kayondo

     

  • FUFA Big League 2018/19: 12 goals recorded on match day one

    FUFA Big League 2018/19: 12 goals recorded on match day one

    FUFA Big League 2018/19:

    Match Day 1 Results

    Rwenzori Group:

    • Ntinda United 0-3 Kireka United
    • Kiboga Young 1-0 Water
    • Kitara 0-0 Proline
    • Kansai Plascon 1-0 Kira United
    • Kabale Sharp 1-1 Dove

    Elgon Group:

    • Bukedea Town Council 0-1 JMC Hippos
    • UPDF 0-0 Entebbe
    • Amuka Bright Stars 2-2 Wakiso Giants
    • Doves All Stars 0-0 Kataka

    The 2018/19 FUFA Big League season kicked off in style with nine games across the different corners of the country on Thursday, 1st November 2018.

    A total of 12 goals were scored with a lion’s share coming up in the Rwenzori group (7) and the five in the Elgon group

    Kireka United were the biggest winners on the day,, crushing Ntinda United 3-0 away at the Mutesa II Wankulukuku Stadium.

    Derrick Jurua, Job Owori opened the goal scoring chapter in the first half before  Reagan Male wrapped up the business in the second half.

    Peter Lumolo was the hero as Kiboga Young outwitted Water 1-0 in Kiboga.

    Kansai Plascon defeated Kira United 1-0 with Henry Kitegenyi on target.

    Away in Kabale, Fred Kalanzi’s second half penalty for Kabale Sharp canceled out Ronald Kyamanya’s opener as debutants Dove earned a crucial away point in the one all draw.

    Meanwhile, Kitara and Proline worked for a non scoring draw in Hoima.

    In the Elgon group, Jinja Municipal Council Hippos overcame Bukedea Town Council at the Emokori play ground .

    Crespo Asiku scored the precious goal on  the evening.

    Wakiso Giants earned a point in Lira during their 2 all draw with the home side Amuka Bright Stars at the Lira P7 play ground.

    James Baker and Bronson Nsubuga scored for Amuka Bright Stars as Abdul Karim Kasule and Clinton Kamugisha got Wakiso Giants’ two goals on the road.

    Meanwhile, at the Green Light Stadium  in Arua, Doves All Stars and Kataka failed to find the back of the net.

    The UPDF – Entebbe duel at the Bombo Army military stadium was also score-less.

    The league returns on Saturday with one game when Kataka visits Nebbi Central at the Nebbi play ground.

    Three clubs are sportingly promoted from the FUFA Big League to the Star Times Uganda Premier League.

    The top club per group (Elgon and Rwenzori) earns direct promotion while the third one is determined via a four team promotional play off that involves the second and third placed clubs per group.

  • Job Opportunity: Women Football Development Officer Needed

    Job Opportunity: Women Football Development Officer Needed

    The Federation of Uganda Football Associations-establsihed in 1924 is the national association running football in Uganda, affiliated to FIFA, CAF and recognised by National Council of Sports.

    FUFA’s vision is ‘To be the number one football Nation in Africa on and off the filed’ and the Mission is ‘To Develop, Promote and Protect Football for all’

    FUFA seeks to recruit qualified, competent and highly self-motivated Ugandans to fill the following position;

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    Job Title:   Women Football Development Officer (Female)

    Reports to:  FUFA Football  Development Director

    Job Summary:

    The Women Football Development Officer shall be responsible for implementation of programmes for women football development in accordance with FUFA strategic direction and in line with FUFA Vision and Mission.

    Duties and responsibilities: Reports to the Director of football development, carries out among others, the following duties:

    • Development of elite women football competitions
    • Expansion of youth & grassroots girls football activities
    • Growth and expansion of other women football competitions at national level
    • Establishment and strengthening of women football in the 8 FUFA Regions all over the country
    • Establishment and expansion of girl’s football activities in schools and institutions
    • Initiate programmes for Integrated community sensitization on women football development
    • Implement programmes for strengthening of national women football teams

    EDUCATIONAL REQUIREMENTS

    • A Bachelor’s Degree in sports science, Management, Business Administration, Social sciences, or any other filed from a recognized University/Institution.

    RELATED EXPERIENCE.

    • At least 1-year experience in managerial position from any reputable organisation

    ADDITIONAL SKILLS AND ATTRIBUTES.

    • Experience as a women football player on a club or national team (Key)
    • Other demonstrated training, knowledge or experience in football game
    • Good level of computer literacy with knowledge in Microsoft office, emails and use of online systems
    • Organizational skills, Planning, Research, Problem solving and Decision making, Communication, Ethics and Integrity and Time

    CONDITIONS OF SERVICE:

    • Full time employment starting on 1-year contract renewable upon satisfactory performance
    • Remuneration package of annual 9.6 million Uganda shillings.
    • Flexibility in duty station but primarily at FUFA Technical Centre Njeru

    SUBMISSION OF APPLICATIONS:

    • Envelopes should clearly be marked “Application for the post of Women Football Development Officer
    • Please note that only shortlisted candidates shall be contacted.

    Interested and eligible persons who meet the above requirements are invited to submit their applications together with copies of academic certificates, transcripts, a detailed CV should be hand delivered to the address below not later than 5:00pm on 9th November 2018.

    The Chief Executive Officer

    Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA)

    FUFA House Plot 879 Albert Cook Road Mengo

    P.O BOX 22518

    KAMPALA.

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  • Uganda vs Cape Verde: Head coach Desabre names Squad for crucial AFCON qualifier

    Uganda vs Cape Verde: Head coach Desabre names Squad for crucial AFCON qualifier

    Total 2019 AFCON Qualifiers:  17th November 2018: Uganda vs Cape Verde at Namboole stadium

    Friendly match: 20th November 2018 Nigeria vs Uganda at Asaba Stadium

    Training Programme for Uganda Cranes:  Starts 9th November 2018 with local based players at Luogo

    Uganda Cranes head coach Sebastien Desabre has named his squad for the 2nd last Group L 2019 AFCON Qualifier with Cape Verde on 17th November 2018 at Mandela National Stadium, Namboole.

    ‘The non residential training programme will start on 9th November with 14 local based players at Lugogo. The 16 foreign based players summoned will join camp as per FIFA stipulated international break rules’ said FUFA Communications Manager Ahmed Hussein

    Cranes have two matches lined up starting with the 2019 AFCON Qualifier against Cape Verde then face Nigeria on 20th November in a friendly game away at Asaba Stadium.

    Uganda Cranes Coach Sebastien Desabre during the team’s training. He is on the brink of taking the team to AFCON Finals.

    Uganda Cranes top Group L with ten points and need just one point from the remaining two fixtures to make back to back appearance at the AFCON Finals under the administration of historical FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo.

    Uganda Cranes Squad

    Denis Onyango (Mamelodi Sundowns), Jamal Salim (El Meriekh), Charles Lukwago (KCCA FC) and Nicholas Sebwato (Onduparaka FC), Isaac Isinde (Kirinya Jinja SS), Murushid Juuko (Simba SC), Timothy Awanyi (KCCA FC), Denis Iguma (Kazma FC), Nicholas Wadada (Azam FC), Godfrey Walusimbi (Kaizer Chiefs) FC, Isaac Muleme (Haras El Hodood), Bernard Muwanga (KCCA FC), Yayo Kato Lutimba (Vipers SC), Joseph Ochaya (TP Mazembe), Hassan Wasswa (El Geish), Khalid Aucho(Church Hill Brothers, India), Ibrahim Saddam Juma (KCCA FC), Tadeo Lwanga (Vipers SC), Allan Kateregga (Cape Town City), Faruku Miya (Gorica ), Ambrose Kirya (Sc Villa), Moses Waisswa (Vipers Sc), Milton Karisa (MC Oujda), Allan Kyambadde (KCCA FC), Dan Serunkuma (Vipers SC), Vianne Sekajugo (Onduparaka FC), Emma Okwi (Simba SC), Edrisa Lubega (SV Ried), Derrick Nsibambi (Smouha), Patrick Kaddu (KCCA FC)

    MAIN PHOTO: Emmanuel Arnold Okwi and Faruku Miya celebrate one of the three goals against Lesotho. 

  • Uganda Cranes Regional Tours: 18 man talented Squad named to take on Buganda Select

    Uganda Cranes Regional Tours: 18 man talented Squad named to take on Buganda Select

    Training Programme for Uganda U23 (Kobs)

    • Sunday 4th November 2018: Regional Tour match at Bukalasa Agricultural Institute ground in Luweero weero-Buganda Select vs Uganda U23
    • Monday 5th November 2018: Uganda U23 (entire Squad of 34 players for double training sessions at Lugogo starting 9am)

    Uganda Cranes Head coach has released a squad of 18 players to take on Buganda Select in the Regional Tour match on Sunday 4th November 2018 at Bukalasa Agricultural Institute ground in Luweero. The Squad has players featuring in the StarTimes Uganda Premier League.

    According to the programme, the 18 man Squad will join another set of players to start training on Monday 5th November in preparation for the AFCON U23 Qualifiers.

    The Squad for Regional Tour to Luweero on Sunday 4th November 2018:

    Tom Ikara (KCCA FC), Saidi Keni (Proline FC), Musitafa Mujuzi (Proline Fc), Hassan Musana (KCCA FC), Mustafa Kizza (KCCA FC), Ronald Kigongo (URA FC), Paul Patrick Mbowa (URA FC), Geofrey Wasswa(Vipers SC), Lawrence Bukenya (KCCA FC), Bashir Asiku (Vipers SC), Abel Michael Eturude (Onduparaka FC), Shafik Kuchi Kagimu (URA FC), Allan Okello (KCCA FC), Obuya Pius (Maroons FC), David Owori (S C Villa), Joel Madondo ( K-Jinja SS), Steven Desi Mukwala (Vipers SC),  Vicent Zziwa (K-Jinja SS)

    U-23 Squad players for double training sessions on Monday 5th November 2018 at Lugogo: This group will be joined by the 18 players.  

    Edward Kasibante (Kataka FC), Mathias Muwanga (Express FC), Derrick Ngobi (Bright Sars FC), Alex Komakech (Nyamityobora FC), Rashid Toha (Onduparaka FC), Moses Sseruyidde (URA FC), Julius Poloto (KCCA FC), Wani Ivan (Maroons FC), Richard Matovu (BUL FC), Joseph Junior Ssemujju (Sc Villa ), Nichoals Kagaba (Onduparaka FC), Brian Kalumba (Vipers Sc), Nelson Senkatuka (Bright Stars FC), Ezekiel Duncan Seninde (Vipers SC), Allan Kayiwa (Tooro United FC), Nicholas Kasozi (KCCA FC), Trevor Semakula  (Weerebie City Stars FC, Australia).

    Meanwhile Kirinya Jinja SS head coach Charles Ayiekoh has been added on  the Uganda U-23 technical side to volunteer in a period that will see Uganda Cranes coach with a busy schedule ahead of two matches against Cape Verde and Nigeria.

    ‘FUFA confirms Ayiekoh’s appointment on the technical team of the Uganda U-23 side to support Wasswa Bossa. Sadiq Wassa is the goalkeeping coach while Yahaya Katumba is the Medical Officer. Ayub Balyejusa is the team Coordinator’ confimred FUFA Communications Manager Ahmed Hussein

    MAIN PHOTO: Steven Mukwala and Allan Okello have been named in the Squad to take on Buganda Select in the Uganda Cranes Regional tour on Sunday.

  • FUFA Women Elite League: Muteesa stun Ajax Queens as Kawempe, Isra and Olila Win

    FUFA Women Elite League: Muteesa stun Ajax Queens as Kawempe, Isra and Olila Win

    FUFA Women Elite League
    Match Day Two Results
    Muteesa I Royal University 2-0 Ajax Queens
    UCU Lady Cardinals 1-1 Kampala Queens
    She Corporate 0-0 Dynamic Jjeza SS
    Uganda Martyrs High School 1-1 Lango Queens
    Isra Soccer Academy 3-1 Bugiri Town View
    Olila High School 2-0 She Makerere
    Asubo Gafford Ladies 1-1 Lady Doves FC
    Rines WFC 0-2 Kawempe Muslim

    The 2018/19 FUFA Women Elite League entered match day two over the weekend with eight games played across the country.

    Muteesa I Royal University who struggled to fend off relegation last season have had a turn around of fortunes this time having a dream start in their opening two games.

    After registering a 3-1 win away to new comers Dynamic Jjeza on match day one, the University side made sure they extended their perfect start by stunning Ajax Queens.

    Favour Nambatya and Immaculate Torach scored a goal each to help Muteesa secure a 2-0 win against Ajax Queens in the game played at IUIU Kabojja Campus on Saturday.

    The win meant Muteesa moved top of the table in Victoria group on six points in two games.

    In the same group, defending champions Kawempe Muslim who had drawn one all against Lady Doves in their first game were 2-0 winners against Rines Women Football Club.

    Crested Cranes captain Tracy Jones Akiror and winger Anita Namata scored for the four time league winners to win at Wakisha grounds.

    Asubo Gafford Ladies needed a late equaliser from midfielder Joanita Nabirye to get a point against Lady Doves who had taken the lead through Kenyan forward Zeddy Lilian Verona.

    A former player with Gafford, Zeddy gave Masindi based Lady Doves the lead midway through the second half but Nabirye levelled matters at the death of the clock for the game to end in a one all draw.

    The other game in Victoria group saw newly promoted Dynamic Jjeza hold She Corporate to a goalless draw in the game played at MUBS Arena on Saturday.

    In Elizabeth group, last season’s runners up Olila High School began their campaign with a 2-0 convincing win against She Makerere in Soroti.Sharon Achieng and Sheila Gallendo scored for Olila.

    Kampala Queens under the tutorship of Faridah Bulega who also doubles as the Crested Cranes coach came from behind to salvage a point against UCU Lady Cardinals in the game that ended in a one all draw.

    Jackie Nakasi put UCU Lady Cardinals in the lead but Kampala Queens rallied back to level matters through new recruit Resty Nanziri who was making her debut.

    Crested Cranes defender Shadia Nankya continued with her scoring spree firing Uganda Martyrs High School in the lead but a resilient Lango Queens equalized through Irene Alum to pick their first point.

    Nankya who is currently the joint top with three goals scored a brace in their 4-1 win against Bugiri Town View SS on match day one.

    Isra Soccer Academy had to come from a goal down to survive an early scare from visiting Bugiri Town View SS.

    Aquino Auma gave Bugiri an early lead in the game played at Valley grounds, Kawempe but Isra rallied back through captain Fauzia Najjemba who scored twice and set up Shamira Nalujja for the third goal.

  • Uganda Cranes, Nigeria to play international friendly match

    Uganda Cranes, Nigeria to play international friendly match

    International Friendly

    Nigeria vs Uganda  at Asaba Stadium

    Tuesday 20th November 2018

    FUFA has confirmed that an international friendly has been lined up for Uganda Cranes to play Nigeria Super Eagles at Asaba Stadium on Tuesday 20th November 2018.

    The match will come three days after the 2019 Total Nations cup qualifier between Uganda Cranes and Cape Verde at Namboole stadium.

    The latest development has been confirmed by the FUFA Communications Manager Ahmed Hussein.

    ‘The Uganda Cranes technical team will make use of the FIFA International break that runs from 12th-20th November by playing a high profile friendly with the former African Champions. Matches between these two soccer giants have always been so close since time immemorial’ said Hussein.

    ‘A 30man contingent will depart on 18th November 2018 for the trip to Nigeria. The foreign based players in the contingent will then connect to their respective clubs after the friendly’ added Hussein

    Both Nations will field National A men’s teams.  The two teams last met in 2015 when Uganda Cranes edged the Super Eagles 1-0 at Ibo Akwa Stadium.

    MAIN PHOTO:Uganda Cranes Starting XI that faced Nigeria in 2015

  • FUFA selects coach Namuyanja to attend FIFA Mentorship Program in Zurich

    FUFA selects coach Namuyanja to attend FIFA Mentorship Program in Zurich

    FIFA Coach Mentorship Program

    29th-30th October 2018

    Zurich, Switzerland

    Uganda CAF A Licensed coach Hadijah Namuyanja has been selected by FUFA to attend a FIFA Coach Mentorship program in Zurich, Switzerland for the period 29th to 30th October 201 at the  at the FIFA headquarters.

    The coaching program will attract female coaches with attachment to women football around the globe.

    The course aims at empowering women coaches with football coaching knowledge that they will utilise, implement and share to other women football coaches and players in their respective countries.

    L-R Oliver Mbekeka, Faridah Bulega, FUFA President, FIFA instructor, Hadijah Namuyanja and Christine Wanyana in 2015

    ‘I feel excited and motivated to have a chance to share knowledge with the world’s best coaches in women football. It’ is  another boost to Women football in Uganda and i hope to gain more experience, exposure and knowledge but it will all come with hard work and commitment. I pledge to represent well my country and wish to thank FUFA and FIFA for the opportunity’ said Namuyanja

    Namuyanja will fly out on Saturday 27th October to join participants from other countries in Zurich.

    She was among the seventeen (17) CAF Licence A coaches that attended the FUFA Managers course in September at Jevine Hotel. Uganda has three CAF A Licensed female coaches. Majidah Nantada and Christine Wanyana are the other two coaches with this qualification.

    MAIN PHOTO: CAF A Licenced coach Hadijah Namuyanja. She will attend the FIFA Coach Mentorship program in Zurich

  • FUFA submits list of referees for 2019 FIFA Badges

    FUFA submits list of referees for 2019 FIFA Badges

    FUFA has submitted a list of 23 referees to be considered for the 2019 FIFA Badges by the world soccer governing body. The latest development has been confirmed by the Chairman Uganda Football Referees Association Ronnie Kalema.

    ‘Currently Uganda has 21 International referees but FIFA decides on the allocation of referees to each Member Association. The list was reached on after the mandatory fitness tests then presented to the FUFA Executive Committee for approval’ said Chairman Uganda Football Referees Association Ronnie Kalema.

    The proposed list has:

    Referees (Men): Miiro Brian Nsubuga, Ssali Mashood, Muhabi Alex, Sabilla Ali Chelangat and Oloya William

    Assistant referees (Men); Ssonko Mark, Okello Dick, Katenya Ronald, Okello Lee, Balikoowa Musa Ngobi and Masembe Issa.

    Referees (Women): Nabadda Shamirah, Murungi Diana, Ayaro Florence

    Assistant referees (Women); Nantabo Lydia Wanyama, Nagaddya Catherine Cynthia, Nakitto Marex Nkumbi, Mutonyi Jane and Tiwuwe Eunice.

    Beach Soccer: Kintu Ivan Bayige, Mugerwa Shafic, Ssenteza Muhammad and Kawagga Bazirio Keneddy

    MAIN PHOTO: Uganda’s top ranked female FIFA assistant referee Lydia Nantabo Wanyama is on the list. She is fresh from Ghana where she took part in the CAF Elite Referees course.

  • FUFA Women Elite League: New Comers Lady Doves Hold Champions Kawempe

    FUFA Women Elite League: New Comers Lady Doves Hold Champions Kawempe

    FUFA Women Elite League
    Match Day One
    Lady Doves 1-1 Kawempe Muslim
    Isra Soccer Academy 0-1 UCU Lady Cardinals
    She Corporate 1-0 Asubo Gafford Ladies
    Ajax Queens 3-0 Rines WFC SS
    Bugiri Town View SS 1-4 Uganda Martyrs High School, Lubaga
    Dynamic Jjeza 1-3 Muteesa 1 Royal University
    She Makerere University WFC 1-0 Lango Queens

    The 2018/19 FUFA Women Elite League season got underway over the weekend with six games played across the country.

    The new season began on an impressive note with thrilling action from all the games played including new comers Lady Doves holding defending champions Kawempe Muslim Ladies.

    In a highly anticipated Victoria group encounter played at Katusabe stadium in Masindi Districts, Lady Doves drew one all against Kawempe Muslim.

    Grace Babirye formerly at Kampala Queens gave the home side the lead but Kawempe rallied back through Juliet Nalukenge to salvage at least a point.

    In the same group, revamped She Corporate edged Asubo Gafford Ladies at home in Nakawa with the lone goal of the game scored by Sarah Namulindwa.

    Ajax Queens FC eased past Rines WFC winning 3-0 in the game played at Buddo SS. Bridget Nabisaalu, Annet Namwenge and Rukia Namubiru were all on target for Ajax Queens.

    Muteesa I Royal University dispatched new comers Dynamic Jeeza 3-1 in Mityana. Favour Nambatya(brace) and Immaculate Thorach scored for the University side while Dynamic got their consolation through Zam Nakiyaga.

    In Elizabeth group, UCU Lady Cardinals fought hard to go past Isra Academy winning the game 1-0 courtesy of Hasifa Nassuna’s first half strike.

    Uganda Martyrs High School Lubaga were the biggest winners on match day one after a sublime performance saw them rout newly promoted Bugiri Town View 4-1.

    Crested Cranes defender Shadia Nankya netted a brace while Spencer Nakachwa and Kevin Nakachwa added a goal each to guide Uganda Martyrs to victory. Bugiri Town View got their consolation through Sharuwa Nakayima.

    Another newly promoted team, Lango Queens also lost their first game away to She Makerere. Samalie Nakachwa scored the solitary goal for She Mak.

    All photos taken from the She Corporate vs Gafford Ladies match 

  • Key deliberations from the 94th FUFA Ordinary Assembly

    Key deliberations from the 94th FUFA Ordinary Assembly

    On Saturday, 20th October 2018, the Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) held the 94th Ordinary Assembly.

    The well attended Assembly was held on Saturday, 20th October 2018 at the White Horse Inn, Kabale District by the Western Region Football Association.

    Inclined along the theme, “Professionalisation and grass-root football”, the largely successful Assembly had delegates healthily discuss matters pertaining football development.

    The FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo presented the detailed report on FUFA’ journey between 2023 to today explaining all the activities that have been done by the Federation.

    FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo hands over the plaque for late Patrick Kawooya to former SC Villa players who recieved it on behalf of the late Kawooya family
    James “Stone” Zatwoshaho smiles with his plaque and cash reward from FUFA
    FUFA Finance Director Decolas Kiiza addresses the delegates as he presented the financial report

    Others:

    • Presentation of the Budget report
    • Passing of the new budget
    • Admission of new members (Nyamityobora, Paidha Black Angels and Ndejje University)
    • Recognizing of former footballer James ‘Stone’ Zatwoshaho and football administrator, the late Patrick Kawooya.
    • Constitutional statures amendments among others.
    •  Proposal to appreciate President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni for the meaningful contribution he had done for the Uganda Cranes and FUFA generally. This was passed by Dr. Fred Chandi, and seconded by Norman Ssemwanga of Kireka FC and Rosebell Rwamuyamba.
    • Honour of the departed souls: A number of people in the football family who lost their lives during the previous year were respected.

    These included:

    • Adoko Akbar Nekyon (FUFA Honorary President)
    • Apita Kikaroni (Founder of Boroboro Tigers, Father of Mr Omara Apitta)
    • Joseph Okello Orombi (Former Northern Region Football Association Delegate)
    • Kizito Kayiira (Sports Journalist, Akabozi Kubiri)
    • Matthew Lucha (Uganda Cranes Ex-International)
    • Rashid Kyeyune  (Player at St Mary’s FC Heritage, Nabweru)
    • Rogers Watambala (Player in Nakaseke)
    • Timothy Ayiekoh (Uganda Cranes Ex-International and former head coach)
    • Hassan Biruma (Uganda Cranes Ex-International and father to Uganda Cranes Assistant captain, Hassan Wasswa Mawanda)
    • Susan Magara (Daughter to Chairman of Kitara FC)
    • Jonathan Mugeni (Brother to Rosebell Rwamuyamba)
    • Rukia Juma (Sister to Hamid Juma)
    • Lydia Namazzi Sekatawa Njuki (Sister to Eng. Ben Immanuel Misagga)
    • Yunus Kanifa (Mother  of Eastern Region FA Chairman Issa Magoola)
    • Topher Musoke (Former SC Villa Secretary)
    • Hajji Abbasi Sendyowa (Western region FA Delegate)
    • Hesborn Mundia (Coach Dove Football Club)
    • Johnson Bagoole (Uganda Cranes Ex-International)
    • Nalongo Annet Nanozi (Mother of Uganda Cranes Assistant captain Hassan Wasswa Mawanda)
    • Azama Ssekatawa (Mother of Ali Ssekatawa)
    • Tereza Namiyingo Ziribaggwa (Mother of Dennis Batte)
    • Sulait Ssemambo (Father of Aisha Ssemambo)
  • Pictorial: 94th FUFA Ordinary Assembly in Kabale District

    Pictorial: 94th FUFA Ordinary Assembly in Kabale District

    The 94th Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) Ordinary Assembly was held on Saturday, 20th October 2018 at the White Horse Inn, Kabale District (Western Region Football Association).

    The theme of this year’s Assembly was “Professionalisation and grass-root football”.

    Group photo of all Delegates and Invited guests at the Assembly in Kabale

    Key deliberations at the Assembly included the presentation of the activity report by the FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo, reading budgetary projections, admission of new members (Nyamityobora, Paidha Black Angels and Ndejje University FC), constitutional amendments among others.

    L-R: Hon. Florence Nakiwala Kiyingi, FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo, CEO Edgar Watson, Justus Mugisha, Darius Mugoye and Rogers Byamukama
    James Kayondo, an auditor with KAL & Associates Certified Public Accountants making a  presentation about the financial recommendations for FUFA
    FUFA President Eng Moses Magogo welcomes the third Vice President Hon. Florence Nakiwala Kiyingi
    Muhammed Faisal, one of the delegates representing the FUFA Big league clubs making a submission during the deliberations
    Smartly dressed female delegates at White Horse Inn, Kabale. L-R Margaret Kubingi, Faridah Bulega and Owek. Florence Bagunywa Nkalubo.
    Buganda Football Association Chairman Andy Kaweesa during the registration procedure
    Rasoul Ariga, the chairman of the FUFA Finance committee making a presentation
    FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo hands over the plaque for late Patrick Kawooya to former Uganda Cranes and SC Villa legendary players
    James “Stone” Zatwoshaho recieves the plaque from FUFA President
    FUFA Finance Director Decolas Kiiza addresses the delegates as he presented the financial report
    FUFA President Eng Moses Magogo addressing the media moments before the Assembly started
    Dr Patrick Ogwel -NCS Ag. General Secretary, was the Chief Guest
    Sulait Makumbi, a Buganda Region delegate led the opening prayer before the Assembly opened
    Some of the delegates during the 94th FUFA Ordinary Assembly at White Horse Inn, Kabale
    L-R: Ben Immanuel Misagga (Nyamityobora), Ronnie Mutebi (Bright Stars), Peter Emojong (Soana)
    FUFA Executive with Chief Guest Ag. NCS General Secretary Dr. Patrick Bernard Ogwel in a group photo
  • 94th FUFA Ordinary General Assembly recognises late Patrick Kawooya, Zatwoshaho

    94th FUFA Ordinary General Assembly recognises late Patrick Kawooya, Zatwoshaho

    The 94th Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) Ordinary General Assembly at White House Inn, Kabale District in Western Uganda has recognised former footballer James ‘Stone’ Zatwoshaho and football administrator, the late Patrick Kawooya.
    The two were honoured with legendary awards for their role in promoting football in the country.
    Besides the plaques, both Zatwoshaho and Kawooya also received a cash reward of Shs 1.1m each.
    James “Stone” Zatwoshaho recieves the plaque from FUFA President
    While presenting the plaques and cash, the FUFA President, Eng. Moses Hassim Magogo noted  that it is important to honour people that have served the beautiful game over the years.
    As FUFA, we feel it is important to honour and recognize the role played by individuals who served the game in the past with distinguished passion and dedicated service. They helped to lay the foundation and perhaps we would not be here.
    Zatwoshaho appreciated FUFA for the recognition and all the efforts in developing the game of football.
    James “Stone” Zatwoshaho addresses the delegates
    “I have no words. I am grateful for this award. It means  a lot to me.  I want to thank FUFA especially the President Moses Magogo for a commendable job in developing football. Polycarp Kakooza has risen today through you FUFA President. I believe football is going places and I’m confident we shall qualify for the World Cup soon” the 84 year old Zatwoshaho, a defender in his playing days who equated the FUFA President to the late Rev. Polycarp Kakooza (a former football administrator).
    The Late Patrick Kawooya was also recognised for his tremendous role at the time he was the SC Villa Club Chairman.
    Kawooya was the key figure behind the all conquering SC Villa team that dominated the domestic league in the 1980s and early 90’s; winning 8 league titles and four Uganda Cups under his reign.
    FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo hands over the plaque for late Patrick Kawooya to former SC Villa players
    SC Villa did not only become a local giant but transformed the club into a continental power house reaching the final of the Africa Champions Cup in 1991 and CAF Confederation Cup final in 1992.
    The late Kawooya’s award and accompanying cash will be presented to his family.
    On behalf of the late Kawooya family,  former SC Villa players Paul Mukatabala, Phillip Ssozi, Alex Isabirye, Hassan Mubiru recieved the plaque.
    James “Stone” Zatwoshaho is applauded during the 94th FUFA General Assembly
    James “Stone” Zatwoshaho smiles with his plaque and cash reward from FUFA
    Who is James “Stone” Zatwoshaho 
    Born in 1934, James Zatwoshaho grew up in Kigezi region and went to Kigezi High School.
    He played for Kigezi Province where he was spotted to join the national team in 1959 and played for eight years.
    After his retirement in 1968, Zatwoshaho joined FUFA as an administrator.
    He later moved to England for training in football management in 1973 and returned to Uganda joining the FUFA Executive Committee.
    He retired from active administration in 1992. He is currently a farmer based in Kabale district