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  • Friends of Soccer defeat Mbarara Sports Academy to register first win

    Friends of Soccer defeat Mbarara Sports Academy to register first win

    Friends of Soccer FC from Fort Portal City earned their first win at the ongoing FUFA Juniors League National finals after defeating Mbarara Sports Academy on Wednesday at FUFA Technical Centre, Njeru.

    In a game that witnessed a heavy downpour especially in the second half, Friends of Soccer stood out to claim maximum points.

    The opening half ended goalless before the floodgates opened just as it started raining.

    Abdu Musinguzi fired Friends of Soccer into the lead, just three minutes after recess converting from spot.

    The lead was however short lived with Mbarara Sports Academy levelling matters through Ronnie Asiimwe who also converted from the penalty mark.

    It was Nelson Thomas Ngambeki who eventually decided the game, bagging a brace on the day, his first goal coming in the 59th minute before putting the icing on the cake with a well taken free kick in the 82nd minute.

    Victory means Friends of Soccer FC move to four points from three games and will play their final game against BUL FC Junior Team on Friday.

    Mbarara Sports Academy who are yet to get a point will end their campaign with a fixture against Prosper Soccer Academy on Thursday.

  • CECAFA U18 Women’s Championship: Uganda reach seventh heaven in clean out victory over Burundi

    CECAFA U18 Women’s Championship: Uganda reach seventh heaven in clean out victory over Burundi

    Uganda U18 Women National Team was in ruthless mood on Tuesday as they faced Burundi in their penultimate game of the ongoing CECAFA U18 Women’s Championship.

    A blistering performance saw Uganda defeat Burundi 7-0 to gain advantage in the title race.

    Kamiyat Naigaga and second half substitute Shamsa Najjuma orchestrated the damage on Burundi, scoring a brace each.

    The other goals came from Agnes Nabukenya, Allen Nassaazi and captain Phiona Nabulime.

    The win took Uganda top of the table on goal difference ahead of hosts Tanzania.

    Uganda and Tanzania have won three games each and the final match on Friday where they face off will determine the winner.

    Uganda has scored eleven goals at the tournament so far compared to Tanzania’s six.

    Therefore, a draw against Tanzania on Friday will be enough to get Uganda over the line and clinch the Championship.

  • Five-star BUL FC Junior team ease past Mbarara Sports Academy

    Five-star BUL FC Junior team ease past Mbarara Sports Academy

    BUL FC made their intentions clear on Tuesday as they swept aside Mbarara Sports Academy with a blistering performance at the ongoing 2022/23 FUFA Juniors League National Finals.

    The Eastern Giants were ruthless from the word go, and eventually claimed maximum points to hit the ground running.

    Swabir Mpasa orchestrated the damage, coming through with a hat trick while Richard Okello aka Swengere complimented with a brace.

    The breakthrough for BUL FC came in the 34th minute with Mpasa’s ferocious strike from the free kick going straight into the back of the net.

    Okello scored two goals in quick succession (61st and 62nd minute) to stretch the lead for BUL FC Junior team.

    Mpasa came back to haunt the Western region Champions, scoring twice in the final two minutes to complete his hat trick.

    Victory takes BUL FC Junior team to second place with three points from one game.

    They will return to action on Wednesday with a game against Prosper Soccer Academy while Mbarara Sports Academy will face Friends of Soccer FC.

  • Vipers Junior Team obliterate Friends of Soccer to go top

    Vipers Junior Team obliterate Friends of Soccer to go top

    Vipers SC Junior Team ascended to the summit of the pile on Tuesday following their brilliant performance against Friends of Soccer FC.

    In their second game at the ongoing 2022/23 FUFA Juniors League National Final at FUFA Technical Centre, Njeru, the Junior Venoms registered a 6-0 win.

    Arafat Nkoola led the way with a brace on the day before Farouk Tumwesigye, Frank Ssekanjako, Ibra Ssebagala and Leonard Kasanya added a goal each.

    Vipers opened the scores as early as the third minute with Ssekanjako firing home from close range.

    Friends of Soccer however, improved in the next minutes and held on until halftime.

    Vipers stepped up their efforts in the second half and were ruthless with goals flowing.

    Tumwesigye doubled the lead three minutes after the break before defensive midfielder Ssebagala headed home from a corner.

    Nkoola doubled the lead in the 69th minute before getting his second of the day moments later and second half substitute Kasanya put the icing on the cake.

    Victory takes Vipers SC Junior team top of the table on seven points from two games.

    It should be noted that a win of 2+ goal margin earns you an extra point.

    Vipers SC will rest on Wednesday and return to action the next day against BUL FC Junior Team.

    Friends of Soccer FC on the other hand will face Mbarara Sports Academy on Wednesday.

  • CECAFA U18 Women’s Championship: Uganda seek to keep perfect run intact against Burundi

    CECAFA U18 Women’s Championship: Uganda seek to keep perfect run intact against Burundi

    Uganda U18 Women National Team will go into Tuesday’s game against Burundi seeking to keep their brilliant run so far.

    The Junior team has registered two wins in as many games and victory against Burundi tomorrow will set up a title decider against hosts Tanzania in the final game.

    It should be noted that Tanzania has won three games and their final game is against Uganda on Friday.

    Therefore, the onus is Uganda to keep within the title path and head coach Ayub Khalifa Kiyingi is well aware of the permutations.

    “We have rested enough since we last played and this has given us enough time to work on the grey areas. Therefore, as we go into the game against Burundi, we hope for the best because victory gives us a chance to go into the final game against Tanzania with fate in our hands.” He said.

    Kiyingi also states that they have tried to work on the mentality of the players so that they remain focused.

    “Staying in one place for a longtime brings mental fatigue but we have tried to keep the players focused on our mission and they have so far responded positively.”

    Uganda opened her campaign with a 1-0 win over Ethiopia before securing a 3-0 victory against Zanzibar.

    With two games to play, the target for the team is to win the Championship and that means winning both games.

  • FUFA Juniors League National Finals: Vipers Junior Team, Prosper Soccer Academy register wins on opening day

    FUFA Juniors League National Finals: Vipers Junior Team, Prosper Soccer Academy register wins on opening day

    Vipers Junior Team and Prosper Soccer Academy made a brilliant start to the 2022/23 FUFA Juniors League National finals with victory in their respective games as the tournament got underway on Monday at FUFA Technical Centre, Njeru.

    The Junior Venoms fought hard to overcome resilient Mbarara Sports Academy while Prosper Soccer Academy were ruthless against Friends of Soccer.

    In the opening game of the tournament, Kampala Region Champions Prosper Soccer Academy showed their intent by winning 3-1.

    Yusuf Ssempenja scored twice while Omar Muzungu Diarra got the other goal for Prosper Soccer Academy.

    Mbarara Sports Academy got their consolation through winger Samuel Asiimwe.

    It was Muzungu who opened the scores in the 14th minute and a minute later, Ssempenja doubled the lead for Prosper.

    Ssempenja got his second on the day and Prosper’s third in the 71st, converting from the spot before Asiimwe pulled one back for the Kitara Region Champions, two minutes from time.

    Victory took Prosper top of the table with four points. It should be noted that any win with a goal margin of 2+ comes with a bonus point.

    In the final game of the day, Vipers Junior Team needed to dig deep to overcome Mbarara Sports Academy.

    It took Vipers 31 minutes to find the outlet thanks to Farouk Tumwesigye’s run on the left wing before Reagan Ssekisambu tapped home from close range.

    After recess, Mbarara Sports Academy returned a rejuvenated side and levelled matters through left back Uthman Kaaya two minutes after the hour mark.

    Vipers however regained their lead thanks to a goal from second half substitute Frank Ssekajanko.

    Action will resume on Tuesday with two fixtures on card. Vipers Junior Team will face wounded Friends of Soccer in the early kickoff before BUL FC Junior Team take on Mbarara Sports Academy.

    It should be noted that the National finals have five regional Champions contending for the overall title with games played on a round robbin format.

  • All set for 2022/23 FUFA Juniors League National finals

    All set for 2022/23 FUFA Juniors League National finals

    The stage is set and everything is in place for the start of the national finals for the 2022/23 FUFA Juniors League season.

    The pulsating campaign that started with regional leagues will climax at FUFA Technical Centre, Njeru having regional Champions contend for the national title.

    It should be noted that this is the first time when the new format of playing the FUFA Juniors League at the regional level was introduced.

    Since its inception in 2015, the league only catered for teams in the top division and it was mandatory for a club playing in the StarTimes Uganda Premier League to have a team in the FUFA Juniors League.

    However, a decision was taken by the FUFA Executive Committee to spread the League across the country thus having more teams and more players accommodated.

    With five of the eight FUFA regions successfully playing the maiden edition and the regional Champions identified, it is time to determine the national Champion.

    The five regions that had FUFA Junior Leagues include Buganda (Vipers Junior Team), Kampala (Prosper Soccer Academy), Kitara (Friend of Soccer FC), Western (Mbarara Sports Academy) and Eastern (BUL Junior Team).

    The aforementioned teams will play in a round robbin format between 31st July – 4th August 2023 at FUFA Technical Centre, Njeru.

    The team with the most number of points will emerge Champions.

    Here is the full fixture

  • PICTORIAL: Day Two of the CAF inspection team in Uganda

    PICTORIAL: Day Two of the CAF inspection team in Uganda

    The inspection of Uganda’s facilities highlighted in the East Africa PAMOJA bid to host AFCON 2027 successfully came to a climax on Saturday with the team from CAF visiting different places.

    Just like it was the case on the first day (Friday), the team from PwC working on behalf of CAF continued with the inspection exercise before heading to Tanzania later in the day.

    The exercise began with a visit to St. Mary’s Stadium-Kitende before moving to Denver Goodwin Stadium and later Entebbe International Airport.

    Here are some of the pictorial moments from the inspection rally.

    St. Mary’s Stadium-Kitende

    Denver Goodwin Stadium-Garuga

    Entebbe International Airport

  • CAF inspection team arrives in Uganda, visit proposed facilities earmarked in East Africa PAMOJA Bid

    CAF inspection team arrives in Uganda, visit proposed facilities earmarked in East Africa PAMOJA Bid

    East Africa harbors the dream of hosting the coveted Africa Cup of Nations tournament in 2027 and the efforts put in to make sure this becomes a reality are evident.

    With expression of interest done and guarantees by the Governments of Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania submitted to CAF, the progress is seemingly on the right course.

    This week, CAF sent a team from Pricewaterhouse Coopers (PwC) comprised of Adam Vojtekovszk, Omar El Ghiati and Lakshmikanth Karunanithi to carry out inspection on the proposed facilities in regard to the bid and later report back.

    The team started with Kenya and on Friday arrived at Entebbe International Airport for inspection in Uganda which will take two days (Friday and Saturday).

    At the Airport, the team was welcome by FUFA 3rd Vice President Hon. Florence Nakiwala Kiyingi who was in company of Uganda Airlines CEO Jennifer Bamuturaki.

    The CAF inspection team was joined by a delegation from Kenya (John Kienda Ruga, Doreen Nabwire Omondi and Maureen Nasimiyu Wekesa) and Tanzania (Wilfred Kidao and Boniface Wambura) who are here to make observations.

    The first site of inspection was Mandela National Stadium that is under renovation and the team was welcomed by FUFA President Hon. Magogo Moses Hassim and Deputy Speaker of the Parliament of Uganda Rt. Hon Thomas Tayebwa.

    Also in attendance was FUFA 2nd Vice President Darius Mugoye, FUFA EXCO Members Rogers Mulindwa, Rogers Byamukama and Ronnie Kalema, FUFA CEO Edgar Watson and FUFA Deputy CEO-Football Decolas Kiiza.

    Tayebwa expressed Government’s commitment towards the bid and gave assurance of all the support needed to have it come to reality.

    “Parliament appropriates and I want to give you assurance. Any money needed, we are committed, that is why the guarantees were signed by the Executive. Parliament is fully on board and in support of this bid.” He said.

    At Mandela National Stadium, the FUFA President made a presentation to the CAF inspection team highlighting Uganda’s proposed facilities including stadiums, training grounds, hotels, hospitals and airports.

    He indicated if the bid is awarded to East Africa, it will have lasting positive impacts to this region.

    “I believe this is the right time for East Africa to welcome the rest of Africa to our region. I know if this bid is successful, we will have a complete turnaround of the game of football in this region.” The President stated.

    From Namboole, the team proceeded to Nakivubo Memorial Stadium, Kampala International School Uganda (KISU) and Kampala Serena Hotel where the first day ended with a meeting between FUFA and stadium developers.

    CAF Inspection Team at Nakivubo Stadium

    CAF Inspection Team at KISU

    Meeting with Stadium Developers

    The exercise will climax on Saturday with the CAF inspection team expected to visit St. Mary’s Stadium -Kitende, Denver Goodwin Stadium -Garuga and Entebbe International Airport before heading to Tanzania.

  • CECAFA U18 Women’s Championship: Uganda dispatch Zanzibar for second win

    CECAFA U18 Women’s Championship: Uganda dispatch Zanzibar for second win

    Uganda U18 Women’s Championship extended their perfect start at the 2023 CECAFA U18 Women’s Championship, securing a second win in as many games.

    A spirited performance saw Uganda secure a 3-0 win over Zanzibar at Azam Complex on Thursday.

    It should be noted that Uganda had nicked a hard fought 1-0 win against Ethiopia.

    In today’s game, Brenda Munyana, Agnes Nabukenya and captain Phiona Nabulime scored a goal each to guide the team to victory.

    The first half had limited scoring opportunities but the team improved a lot after recess after the coach making some changes.

    Allen Nassazi, Patricia Naiga and Monica Nannono all came in after the break.

    The breakthrough came in the 63rd minute with Munyana firing home from close range.

    Two minutes later, Nabukenya doubled the lead before captain Nabulime put the icing on the cake with a strike from the spot.

    Victory means Uganda has two wins in as many games with two games to play (against Burundi and Tanzania).

    It should be noted that the Championship is played in a round robin format with five teams taking part namely Tanzania, Uganda, Zanzibar, Burundi and Ethiopia.

    The team with most points at the end will emerge the Winners.

    Uganda’s Starting XI
    Sharon Kaidu (GK), Sharifa Nakimera, Patricia Nanyanzi, Patience Nabuloobi, Desire Kaitisi Natooro, Kulusum Namutebi, Phiona Nabulime, Agnes Nabukenya, Kamiyat Naigaga, Brenda Munyana, Shamsa Najjuma.

  • FUFA Archives: 14 years ago; Umony Brian dismissed SuperSport from the CAF Champions League

    FUFA Archives: 14 years ago; Umony Brian dismissed SuperSport from the CAF Champions League

    Umony: No battle between me and Onyango. Some people are creating a bad precedent.

    The former times are so special to the football fraternity. Many high-profile personalities from a different era of their generations are a topic of discussion in reference to their achievements.

    Just 14 years ago, FUFA Website (FW) caught up with the golden boy of the moment, Umony Brian immediately after KCC FC dismissed SuperSport from the CAF Champions League. He was later signed by the same South African club in 2009.

    If Magid Musisi (RIP), Mathias Kawesa and Andrew Mukasa were prolific and consistent goal scorers for country and club known in the recent past, Umony was another gem.

    FW hereby introduces the serial net buster in Umony Brian (UB).

    FUFA Website (FW): Félicitations Brian

    Umony Brian (UB): What?

    FW: That is French for Congratulations and Bravo KCC FC?

    UB: Thank you

    FW: How do you feel after the entire capacity filled stadium expecting Umony to come and destroy Onyango, you come up and just answer that?

    UB: I feel excited that I help my team whenever I play to get a result. However, I take this opportunity to clear to the world that all results in the Uganda Cranes and KCC Fc come after team work. UB cannot do anything alone. Credit should go to all the team. KCC FC and the Uganda Cranes could have done the same without me on team and have both done even better over years without me.

    Secondly there is no battle between me and Onyango. Some people are creating a bad precedent. Onyango is a national team player and I have a lot to learn from him and I respect him. He is one the greatest goal keepers I know of.

    FW: What are KCC FC’s chances over SuperSport?

    UB: We have to work extra hard because they are a Strong team, with a lot of Professional approach and good players. I trust if we implement a plan as a team, we can eliminate them. The job is not done yet until we eliminate them and all playing and none playing staff at KCC must walk an extra mile.

    FW: If Mr. Hunt (Supersport Coach) asked who Brian Umony is what would you answer?”

    (Ed: Coach Hunt when asked how he would deal with on form UB, he asked the journalists who UB was?)

    UB: I would answer with setting up one goal for Robert Sentongo and scoring another (long laughter for FW & UB). Anyway, more seriously I am a down-to-earth person with a humble background born to the late Loise Uwachango and Mr. Francis Kermit of Padwot Nebbi standing at 5ft 8 inches. I am graduate of B.A Econ from Kyambogo University.

    FW: How does UB get to this level in football?

    UB: Like any growing child, I have touched many sports for fun including basketball as I was growing up, but I started playing competitive football in S.4 at City High School when I made my debut for the school team. I later registered for Nakawa United FC in Nakawa first division before crossing to rivals Naguru SC. It is from Naguru that KCC FC was able spot me and here I am.

    FW: Did you ever top score at the Coca Cola National Post Primary championships or at Nakawa first division?

    UB: If there is one thing, I miss was never having played at the NPP. It is every student’s dream and it is the schools’ world cup. It depends on the school where one goes and if it cannot make it there then as a player you cannot but I was the top scorer at the 2006 Kampala Regional Super mini-League as Naguru was beaten by City Lads FC in the final.

    FW: Who are the people you accredit for the success you have so far achieved?

    UB: Of course, many people but there is a gentleman whose name I forget at City High who really made me opt for football. It was the right option at the right time and I did not see myself as good as he did. Then my coaches at Nakawa United, Naguru and at KCC; I must mention Mr, Muguwa Jimmy (Ed:RIP), George Nsimbe, Moses Basena, and Mujib Kasule. Outside football, the tutorage of my Uncle Mr. Zachary Anyaliel has made me the person I am today.

    FW: What is your most memorable moment in your football Career?

    UB: KCC FC Winning the 2007/8 USL and winning the 2008 CECAFA senior Challenge Cup were moments that keep coming back to my mind all the time.                                                                                     

    FW: There are these players that are a joy in the same eleven with you. Could that include Waliggo of Nalubaale (played alongside in the U20 in Kinshasa)?

    UB: I like Waliggo and he is a good player. Most times defenders are unsung heroes yet without them a team cannot win however much the forwards score goals. I like playing alongside all KCC and Cranes Players but there is a special chemistry with Vincent Kayizzi and Sam Mubiru.

    FW: Talking about unsung heroes; who is that player you think in your opinion is that good for the team but never talked about?

    UB: Without doubt it has to be Masaba Simon. You need to be in the same team with him to realise how useful and effective he can be but no one talks about him. I think Mawejje Tony is another.

    FW: If you are to choose, which players locally and internationally would you opt to play alongside in the same club eleven?

    UB: Masaba and Mawejje in Uganda and Obua and Sekajja internationally.

    FW: A particular non-Ugandan player you admire?

    UB: Samuel Eto’, Thierry Henry, and Ronaldinho are exceptional.

    FW: Does that mean you joining SC Villa for Masaba or URA FC for Mawejje at the end of this season?

    UB: What about both joining KCC FC? (Long laughter)

    FW: Which is the most difficult match and player you have played?

    UB: KCC/Bunamwaya in the first round this year’s USL was tough. It was like I have never played football before. For the player I think it is Dhaira(Ed:RIP). Sometimes you think no ball can go past him.

    FW: If you are to walk out of the dugout with thousands of the Europeans fans chanting UB UB UB, where would you wish that to be?

    UB: Old Trafford (Ed: He had not yet got to know of the Liverpool mauling of Man United a day before).

    FW: When you were growing up, who are the role model Ugandan players who inspired you?

    UB: The name of Magid Musisi reverberates in all homesteads across Africa and as a striker I would wish to earn even a percentage of that.

    FW: I want to test your coaching or scouting instincts; Who is that one upcoming player that Uganda should watch for?; What is your message to the upcoming players?

    UB: There is a midfielder at SC Villa called… I think he is Kizito, that boy will surely make it big one day if he is properly nurtured and if he works hard.

    (Ed: This was Baba Kizito who eventually made it into the Uganda Cranes AFCON 2017 Squad and Professional Football)

    FW: Is that advice to all young and upcoming players?

    UB: Yes. Discipline, Discipline and Discipline, then hard work, and giving 100% is the secret behind my success. All players can make it with those

    FW: So that is the secret behind your form? Did you ever hear of the vegboom advert? It went “Abedi Pele, you manage to keep you form; what is your secret?”

    UB: So I am giving free form consultancy (Laughter). Yes it is. Training Discipline, hard work, and desire to succeed individually and for the team

    FW: Where do you expect to take your predatory instincts next?

    UB: For now, I want to consolidate my position in the national team. I want to be chosen even in the presence of all the professionals. I want to play alongside them to learn one or two more things. But like any footballer, the dream is Europe playing professional football and how I wish it could be Man United

    FW: I want to enter the dressing room at KCC. Who is the funniest guy?

    UB: We never stop smiling even in bad moments whenever we have Bongole and Sam Mubiru on team; Those Lads are funny

    FW: Sorry I meant the big time characters like a playing coach

  • FUFA Super 8 tournament returns with new lease of life

    FUFA Super 8 tournament returns with new lease of life

    The FUFA Super 8 Tournament is back after a four-year hiatus. The competition that serves as a precursor for StarTimes Uganda Premier League teams ahead of the new season was relaunched on Wednesday morning in a press briefing held at FUFA Complex.

    It should be noted that the tournament was held in 2018 and 2019 but there was a halt for the subsequent years due to the outbreak of COVID-19.

    According to FUFA Executive Committee Member, Rogers Byamukama who attended the launch of the third edition indicated the tournament returns bigger and better.

    FUFA Executive Committee Member Rogers Byamukama.

    “We are excited to have this tournament returning and most importantly, with new energy given the arrival of MTN and Nile Breweries as sponsors. Expect a better competition than the previous editions given the changes made including the playing format that will give an opportunity to every team to play at least three games.” He said.

    Douglas Karema, the National Events and Assets Manager at Nile Breweries confirmed they will throw support behind the tournament.

    “Nile Breweries has over the years had a good relationship with FUFA and Ugandan football. We believe in promotion of local content and with such a tournament, we believe there is a lot to discover. We therefore promise our commitment and support towards the Super 8 Championship.”

    StarTimes Uganda Premier League CEO Bernard Bainamai Bampiire confirmed the changes in the 2023 edition as follows:

    StarTimes Uganda Premier League CEO Bernard Bainamani Bampiire.

    The top eight teams from last season’s StarTimes Uganda Premier League will compete in this year’s Super 8 Tournament.

    This is a change from the last two editions where the top six from the league and two from the FUFA Big League were considered.

    The eight teams that will compete in the 2023 edition include Vipers SC, SC Villa, KCCA FC, URA FC, BUL FC, Wakiso Giants, Arua Hill SC and Maroons FC. This is according to the final table standings from the 2022/23 season.

    The top four (Vipers SC, SC Villa, KCCA FC and URA FC) were placed in a different pot while the other pot had Wakiso Giants FC, BUL FC, Arua Hill SC and Maroons FC.

    According to Bainamani, in the event any of the aforementioned teams does not take part, the next team(s) as per last season’s positions will be considered upon approval by the FUFA EXCO.

    Each of the eight teams taking part in this year’s edition will be guaranteed to play at least three games.

    The Winners at the quarterfinal stage will proceed to the semifinals while the losers will play two classification games to determine positions 5-8.

    The Winners at the semifinal stage will advance to the final while the losers will play a classification game to determine positions 3 and 4.

    The final will be one-leg played at a neutral ground.

    The tournament is expected to be played between 4th August – 14th September 2023.

    In the quarterfinal draws conducted today, 2019 winners Vipers SC will visit BUL FC, inaugural winners KCCA FC will make a trip to Kabaka Kyabaggu Stadium to face Wakiso Giants FC, URA FC will face Arua Hill SC while Maroons FC will be at home to SC Villa.

    The dates for the quarterfinal games will be communicated later.

    Quarterfinal Draws

    Past Winners
    2018 – KCCA FC
    2019 – Vipers SC

  • CECAFA U18 Women: Uganda edges Ethiopia to win opening match in Tanzania

    CECAFA U18 Women: Uganda edges Ethiopia to win opening match in Tanzania

    Uganda U18 Women National Football Team had a good start to the CECAFA U18 Women’s Championship, edging Ethiopia in their first game.

    In the game played on Tuesday at Azam Complex in Dar es Salaam, Uganda knicked a hard fought 1-0 win.

    The game was closely contested with either side having scoring opportunities.

    However, it was second half substitute Allen Nassazi who tucked home the all important goal of the day.

    The forward who plies her trade at Kawempe Muslim replaced Shamsa Najjuma in the 63rd minute and five minutes later, she was on target.

    A long pass from goalkeeper Sharon Kaidu went past Ethiopian defenders and Nassazi made a perfect run to fire into the bottom right corner.

    Despite Ethiopia stepping up efforts in the closing stages, Uganda proved resilient and held on to secure maximum points.

    The win means Uganda end the first day of the Championship in second place behind hosts Tanzania who defeated Burundi 3-0 in the opening game.

    Uganda will return to action on Friday against Zanzibar.

    It should be noted that the Championship is played in a round robin format with five teams taking part namely Tanzania, Uganda, Zanzibar, Burundi and Ethiopia.

    The team with most points at the end will emerge the Winners.

    Uganda’s Starting XI
    Sharon Kaidu (GK), Sharifa Nakimera, Patricia Nanyanzi, Patience Nabuloobi, Desire Kaitisi Natooro, Kulusum Namutebi, Phiona Nabulime, Agnes Nabukenya, Kamiyat Naigaga, Brenda Munyana, Shamsa Najjuma

  • FUFA President gives update on progress of the East Africa PAMOJA AFCON 2027 Bid

    FUFA President gives update on progress of the East Africa PAMOJA AFCON 2027 Bid

    FUFA President Hon. Magogo Moses Hassim has on Wednesday given the latest update in regard to the East Africa PAMOJA bid for 2027 Africa Cup of Nations.

    The President revealed the progress so far and the upcoming events in a press briefing held at FUFA Complex.

    The President was flanked by FUFA 2nd Vice President Darius Mugoye, FUFA 3rd Vice President Hon. Florence Nakiwala Kiyingi, FUFA CEO Edgar Watson, FUFA EXCO Members Rogers Mulindwa, Rogers Mulindwa and Dr. Apollo Ahimbisibwe plus FUFA Deputy CEO-Football Decolas Kiiza.

    He started by giving a preamble of how the idea was mooted and the initial stages that were done.

    “As you are aware, there was a call by CAF in January for countries to bid as hosts for AFCON 2027 and three East African Nations (Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania) came together to officially express interest,” he started before adding, “We first had engagements as the three federations ((FUFA, FKF and TFF). The next step was to get approval from Governments of Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania which I’m glad to report we got. All the three Governments of Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania signed seven different guarantees that are provided by CAF and later submitted as required.”

    The President lauded the three heads of States (Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania) indicating they have been positive about the bid and ready to support it.

    “I want in a special way to thank the Heads of States of Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania, H.E Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, H.E William Samoei Ruto and H.E Samia Suluhu who have been supportive in this cause and committed to invest in order to realize this dream.” He said.

    Latest Update

    FUFA President revealed that the CAF inspection team will visit Uganda on 28th and 29th July to identity to identify the key venues that were proposed.

    “We have done series of meetings with different key stakeholders, inspections and been to various locations. We are now at a stage where we need to update the country of what has happened and what is next.”

    “The CAF Inspection Team will visit the three East African states, starting with Kenya today and will be in Uganda on 28th and 29th July before proceeding to Tanzania. As FUFA, we have earmarked some of the venues that will used for sampling purposes during the inspection.” He stated.

    The proposed venues

    Hospital – Mulago Hospital

    Hotels – Sheraton Hotel and Kampala Serena Hotel

    Training Grounds – Kampala International School Uganda (KISU) and Muteesa II Stadium Wankulukuku

    Stadiums – Mandela National Stadium, Denver Godwin Stadium (Garuga), St. Mary’s Stadium and Nakivubo Stadium.

    Proposed new stadiums – Akii Bua Stadium and Hoima.

    Airports – Entebbe International Airport, Kabalega Airport, Hoima.

    “As FUFA we sent FUFA EXCO Member Ronnie Kalema to observe the process. We shall also have Rogers Byamukama move with the team to Tanzania to do the same. Equally, we expect someone from Kenya and Tanzania to also be here so that we are working along the same lines.”

    FUFA President called upon Ugandans to embrace and support the bid because it will have positive impact on the region if it is succeeds.

    “I want to inform the public that bids are awarded on plans not what exists. We have the confidence that by 2027 the necessary structures will be in place.This bid is for all of us. Every Ugandan should support because Government has made the commitment to do massive investment in infrastructure. When Uganda hosted CHOGM in 2007 there were benefits that came along including the hotel industry. We believe hosting AFCON will have lasting impact on this region.” He stated.

    The last time an East African Member Association hosted the prestigious Africa Cup of Nations tournament was in 1970 by Sudan.

  • FUFA receives materials for FIFA Football Unites the World campaign

    FUFA receives materials for FIFA Football Unites the World campaign

    FUFA has received materials from FIFA in regard to the new campaign dubbed Football Unites the world campaign.

    FIFA, the World football governing body has a vision of making football truly global, being diverse and inclusive in order to benefit the entire world and thus several interventions have been made to this effect.

    The latest campaign is dubbed ‘FOOTBALL UNITES THE WORLD’ that was introduced by FIFA President Gianni Infantino before the start of the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar and now carried on at the ongoing FIFA Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand.

    FIFA Secretary General, Fatma Samoura believes this message will help football to touch the lives of many people.

    “It remains our objective that this message continues to touch the lives of many, impacting society and promoting our sport as a force for good in the world into the future,” reads a statement from Samoura.

    “Football Unites the World is a global movement to inspire, unite and develop through football. It brings people together, all over the world to celebrate the beautiful game. It represents the commitment of those who live football – be the players, coaches, fans, partners or administrators – to shape our communities, our lives and our society.” She adds.

    To amply the message across all its Member Associations (MAs), FIFA will provide the following:

    1 FIFA flag landscape size S (1.5 x 1.0m)

    1 FIFA flag landscape size M (2.25 x 1.5m)

    2 FIFA flags landscape size L (3.0 x 2.0m)

    1 Football Unites the World flag landscape size M (2.25 x 1.5m)

    1 Football Unites the World flag landscape size L (3.0 x 2.0m)

    FUFA CEO, Edgar Watson appreciates the new campaign and indicates Uganda will embrace it fully.

    “FUFA as a Member Association of FIFA appreciates the new campaign whose sole aim is to create awareness about football in every part of the world. We shall therefore, embrace the campaign and put it into effect.” He said.

    Football Unites the World replaces Living Football campaign.

  • FUFA Drum 2023: Busoga Dominates Defending Champions WestNile, Tooro Salvages Vital Point Against Bunyoro

    FUFA Drum 2023: Busoga Dominates Defending Champions WestNile, Tooro Salvages Vital Point Against Bunyoro

    Busoga province 4-1 WestNile province
    Bunyoro Province 1-1 Tooro Province

    The 4th edition of the FUFA Drum, an inter-provincial tournament, continued on Sunday 23rd July 2023 with two captivating clashes featuring defending champions WestNile province against giant killers Busoga province, and Bunyoro Province facing off against rivals Tooro Province.

    In the Group C encounter, Busoga triumphed over WestNile with a resounding 4-1 victory at the St. Joseph’s Vocational Centre—Kamuli, leaving the visitors falling short of their anticipated performance.

    The event witnessed a massive turnout, graced by notable figures such as FUFA President Eng Moses Magogo, FUFA 3rd Vice President Hon. Florence Nakiwala Kiyingi, FUFA delegates, and Excom members led by Ronnie Kalema and Hon Kasiano Wadri.

    West Nile took an early lead in the first minute through their typical forward, Shaban Muhammad, who skillfully headed home an inviting delivery by Rashid Okocha.

    However, Busoga didn’t take long to respond, with Jeromy Kirya equalizing just 12 minutes later as he pounced on a loose ball inside the penalty area.

    Two minutes after the game restarted, Busoga province surged ahead as eventual Man of the Match, Isaac Wagoina, dodged defenders in the box, including Rashid Toha, to calmly place the ball above the goalkeeper, Rogers Omedwa.

    In the 50th minute, Daniel Shabena made a precise pass to Laban Tibita from close range, enabling Tibita to score comfortably past the helpless custodian, Omedwa.

    With just four minutes remaining, super substitute Ibrahim Mugulusi sealed Busoga’s victory with a ferocious strike from a distance, catching Omedwa off guard and sending the ecstatic crowd into raptures.

    The victory propelled Busoga province to the top of Group C with four points, while West Nile languished at the bottom of the three-team log, yet to secure a point. Bugisu province held the second position with one point.

    Isaac Wagoina was awarded the Man of the Match title, presented to him by FUFA President Hon. Magogo Moses Hassim.

    Meanwhile, at Kigaaya Play Ground, Bunyoro province’s quest for their first win in the 2023 edition continued as they settled for a 1-1 draw against Tooro province.

    Henry Musisi netted the opening goal for Bunyoro after 16 minutes, but Tooro’s Patrick Musinguzi equalized with a brilliant 76th-minute strike, orchestrated by an exceptional interplay between Methodius Jungu and Norman Namanya.

    Having previously lost to inaugural winners Buganda province 1-0 at Kavumba recreation ground, Bunyoro secured one point from two outings, matching Tooro’s points tally, while Buganda remained on top with three points.

    Henry Musisi’s outstanding performance earned him the Man of the Match award.

    The FUFA Drum 2023 is proudly sponsored by MTN, Nile Special, and Rock Boom.

  • FUFA Drum 2023: Allan Okello’s Brilliance Propels Lango to Another Win, Teso Secures First Victory

    FUFA Drum 2023: Allan Okello’s Brilliance Propels Lango to Another Win, Teso Secures First Victory

    The 2023 FUFA Drum group stages games continued on Saturday with two games on the card.

    At Akiibua stadium in Lira, it was joy and fun as hosts Lango Province welcomed Kampala Province.

    Lango didn’t disappoint as they won 2-1. Danger man Denis Omedi opened the scoring in the 35th minute to send the passionate home fans into crazy celebrations.

    With six minutes into the second half, golden boy Allan Okello doubled the lead from a beautifully curled free-kick on top of his classy display in the entire game.

    Kampala, who were playing their first game in group B, pulled one back in the 75th minute through Brian Kayanja.

    Okello went on to be named Man Of The Match after full time and took home an accolade and 100,000 shs.

    The result means Lango is on top of group B with six points while Kigezi and Kampala are yet to collect any points.

    At Soroti stadium, Teso Province recovered from their first group A loss at Acholi as they beat Ankole 1-0.

    Isaac Ogwang’s 27th-minute strike was all that mattered to ensure his side registers their first win on match day two.

    Teso is now joint leaders with three points, same as Ankole who have played one game.

    Action continues this evening with two games in line that will see Bunyoro welcome Tooro in group B at Kigaaya playground in Hoima while in group C Busoga Province welcomes defending champions West Nile at Kamuli Vocational Institute.

    The 2023 FUFA Drum is proudly sponsored by MTN, Nile Special, and Rock Boom.

  • CECAFA U18 Women’s Championship: Uganda U18 Women’s National Team final squad named

    CECAFA U18 Women’s Championship: Uganda U18 Women’s National Team final squad named

    Uganda U18 Women’s National Team head coach Ayub Khalifa Kiyingi has named the final squad for the upcoming CECAFA U18 Women’s Championship.

    The gaffer confirmed a squad comprised of 20 players that will feature at the regional championship that starts on 25th July and will run up to 3rd August in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.

    The team will travel to Tanzania on Sunday morning (2:45AM) aboard Ethiopian Airlines with FUFA Executive Committee Member Agnes Mugena as the Leader of Delegation.

    The team has had several practice games this week with the latest coming on Saturday against FUFA Women Super League Champions Kampala Queens and it ended in a goalless draw at FUFA Technical Centre, Njeru.

    The Championship will have five teams competing including Uganda, hosts Tanzania, Ethiopia, Burundi and Zanzibar with games played in a round robbin format.

    Travelling Squad
    Goalkeepers

    Bridget Nansamba (Rines SS WFC), Sharon Norah Kaidu (Uganda Martyrs Lubaga WFC), Cecilia Kamuli (FC Tooro Queens)

    Defenders
    Patricia Nakato Nanyanzi (Rines SS WFC), Sharifah Nakimera (Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC), Patience Nabulobi (Kampala Queens FC), Charity Katusiime (Taggy High School), Rebecca Nandhengo (Uganda Martyrs Lubaga WFC), Desire Katisi Natooro (Amus College School), Hadijah Namakula (Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC)

    Midfielders
    Patricia Nayiga (Wakiso Hill WFC), Kulusum Namutebi (Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC), Phionah Nabulime (Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC), Agnes Nabukenya (Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC), Immaculate Odaru (Rines SS WFC)

    Forwards
    Allen Nassazi (Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC), Shamsa Najjuma (Uganda Martyrs Lubaga WFC), Brenda Munyana (Uganda Martyrs Lubaga WFC), Kamiyati Naigaga (Asubo Gafford Ladies FC), Monica Nanono (Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC)

    Officials

    Leader of Delegation – Agnes Mugena

    Head Coach – Ayub Khalifa Kiyingi

    Goalkeeping Coach – Mubarak Kiberu

    Fitness Coach – Felix Ayobo

    Team Doctor – Mable Kabatalindwa

    Team Physiotherapist – Darlian Kyasimiire

    Team Coordinator – Joan Namusisi

    Equipment Manager – Prossy Nalwadda

    Media Officer – Animah Namutebi

    Pauline Owomugisha – FUFA Delegate

    Diana Hope Nyago – FUFA Delegate

    Glady Alela – FUFA Delegate

    Joan Giramia – FUFA Delegate