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  • CAF Confederation Cup: Taddeo Lwanga nets vital goal on Villa’s return to continental football

    CAF Confederation Cup

    Preliminary round 1st Leg

    Khartoum Watan 0-1 Sc Villa Jogoo

     

    Sc Villa Jogoo who traveled with a thin squad of 15 players will play the return leg of the CAF Confederation Cup in a fortnight’s time with alot of confidence following a 1-0 win over Sudanese side Khartoum Watan in the first leg Preliminary round.

    Soft ware Engineer Taddeo Lwanga scored off a corner kick by new signing Mike Serumagga to hand the Jogoos a first half time lead at 1-0, a result that never changed even in the second half.

    The Uganda Cup holders were playing their first continental game in over a decade and will have to thank the former Express FC player Lwanga who joined Villa park at the beginning of this season.

    Sc Villa Jogoo starting XI:  Nihcolas Sebwato (GK), Misi Katende , Isaac Muleme, Jonathan Mugabi, Henry Katongole, Paul Mbowa, Godfrey Lwesibawa, Taddeo Lwanga, Umar Kasumba (Mike Ndeera), Mike Sserumaga (Ambrose Kiirya), and Robert Achema

    Substitutes bench:  Ashadu Bugembe (GK), Ambrose Kiirya, Abel Eturude and Mike Ndeera

     

     

  • Uganda Cup: Competitions Committee Verdict On URA’s Petition Against Sun City

    Uganda Cup: Competitions Committee Verdict On URA’s Petition Against Sun City

    The FUFA Competition’s Committee (FCC) that met on Friday at FUFA House has stayed the results  of the Sun City vs URA FC Uganda cup match round of 64.

    FCC chaired by FUFA 2nd Vice President Darius Mugoye took the decision after analysing all grounds provided as proof by URA FC in heir petition seeking to nullify the results.

    URA’s petition was found to bear no merits and thereby dismissed by the FUFA Competitions Committee.Sun City Progresses to the next round of the Uganda Cup.

    Part of the verdict reads ‘A player is regarded as registered by FUFA after being validated on FUFA e–License Plus System or when the Competitions Director/manager has signed and/or stamped his/her registration forms that must include his/her name and photograph’

    ‘Therefore, from the records of FUFA Competitions Department, player Bbale Sadat license number 930813004 and born 08/13/1993 was registered by Sun City Sports Club of the 2nd division league/FUFA Big League in the primary registration window of the 2015/16 season’

    ‘The document presented to FUFA as evidence of registration of the same player with Katungulu FC of the 3rd division league of Kitara Region is total forgery’

    ‘FUFA Competitions Department hasn’t registered any player in the names of Bbale Sadat for Katungulu FC in either the primary or secondary windows of 2015/16 football season’

    However FUFA noted with concern that the forged document constitutes a breach of FUFA Regulations, Disciplinary and Ethics code.  The FCC believes that in the process of investigations to establish the culprit, falsifying player licenses in Kitara Region by the relevant authorities, URA FC will be of importance in supporting the cause, mostly with a statement on the source of this forged license.

    Sun City FC knocked out URA FC on kicks from the penalty mark 7-6 following a 1-1 draw in normal time.

    Uganda Cup round of 32

     

  • CAF Champions League: Erisa Sekisambu scores historical goal for Vipers

    CAF Champions League: Erisa Sekisambu scores historical goal for Vipers

    CAF Champions League

    Preliminary round 1st Leg

    Vipers 1-0 Enyimba

    Goal: Erisa Sekisambu (72)

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    The Ugandan Champions who beat two time African champions Enyimba 1-0at Nakivubo stadium on Friday.

    Uganda Cranes player Erisa Sekisambu scored a historical goal for Vipers SC s the domestic champions made bright start on their maiden show on the continent. Vipers beat Enyimba of Nigeria 1-0 at Nakivubo stadium on Friday evening.

    Vipers who have won the Uganda League title on two occasions,were making their maiden bow on the continent having missed out in 2011 a few months after winning the League in 2010.

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    Ssemazi, Mutyaba (10) and Deus Bukenya sandwitch a player from Enyimba team.

    Sekisambu who scored Uganda’s first goal at the 2016 CHAN Finals in Rwanda was in the history books again as he hit the back of the net on 72 minutes for Vipers to record their first ever goal on the continent.

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    FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo in a blue tie followed by Vipers Owner Lawrence Mulindwa greet the home side players and officials on the bench

    Enyimba will host the Ugandan Champions in a fortnight’s time in Aba.

    The fans’ turn up was impressive.

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    Part of the crow that witnessed Nigerian giants Enyimba fall at Nakivubo stadium. Sekisambu scored the game’s solitary goal.

    Uganda’s other representatives on the continent are Sc Villa Jogoo who won the Uganda Cup last season. They will play Sudan’s Khartoum Watan on Saturday

     

  • AFCON U-20: Uganda to play Rwanda

    AFCON U-20: Uganda to play Rwanda

    Uganda has been drawn once again to play Rwanda in an under age championship on the African continent. The two countries clashed in the Africa U-23championship qualifiers which Uganda easily won 4-1on aggregate over two legs before falling to Egypt in the final round of qualification.

    The draw for the Africa U-20 championship was conducted on Friday 5thFebruary in Kigali, Rwanda when the CAF Executive Committee met.

    Zambia will host the AFCON U-20 Finals in 2017. Three rounds will be played before any team makes it to the finals. The winner of the Uganda vs Rwanda (over two legs) will play Egypt in the second round.

    Rwanda will host the first leg in April.

    The Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) entered one team in the Africa age group championships but will be taking part in the CECAFA U-17 and CECAFA Women Championship later this year which Uganda will host.

  • FUFA Big League: Proline, Lira, Water post big wins as 2nd round kicks off

    FUFA Big League: Proline, Lira, Water post big wins as 2nd round kicks off

    Proline FC played minus their leading striker Edrisa Lubega who was on suspension but still continued to show their intentions of returning to the top flight by kicking off the second round of the UFA Big League in style.

    Proline handled by former Uganda Cranes international striker Baker Mbowa defeated Citizen FC 5-1 inMbarara at Kakyeeka stadium.

    Goals by Kidega Andrew, Sendi Ibrahim, Bayo Fahad and a brace by Okiror Joshua handed Proline the emphatic win.

    Full Time Results

    Kirinya Jinja 3-0 Kireka

    Wandegeya 1-2 Hope Doves

    Synergy 0-0 Wakiso United

    Citizen 1-5 Proline

    Kira Young 1-4 Lira United

    Onduparaka 3-0 Artland KataleFC

    Water 4-2 Boma Young

    Ndejje 3-0 Bazza Holdings

     

  • Sports Infrastructure: Philip Omondi Stadium works continue

    Sports Infrastructure: Philip Omondi Stadium works continue

    The long awaited Philip Omondi stadium Astro Turf project is in the final stages of completion.

    In the morning of Thursday, 1tth February 2016, a delegation from FUFA and KCCA football club and the city authority officials visited the playing facility under construction.

    FUFA Chief Executive Officer Edgar Watson was joined by the FUFA astro turf specialist Ivan Kintu Bayige, the club officials CEO David Tamale, Chairman Julius Ray Kabugo and Juliet Namuddu, the Education and Social Services officer at KCCA on a courtesy visit to monitor the progress of the works.

    Next week, a top FIFA official, Steve Baker will visit the facility for assessment before the turf is laid.

    The project started in October 2015 and is expected to be completed in March 2016.

    Main Photo: L-R facing camera: Ivan Kintu Bayige, KCCA FC Chairman Julius Kabugo, FUFA CEO Edgar Watson, Juliet Namuddu and David Tamale. 

  • FUFA supports Mirundi memorial cup, to be hosted at Kibuli S.S

    FUFA supports Mirundi memorial cup, to be hosted at Kibuli S.S

    The generous hands of the Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) have on Thursday continued to be manifested with a donation of playing balls to Kibuli S.S Old Students Association (KOSA).

    FUFA donated an assortment of ten (10) balls to the local organizing committee of the Late Moses Mirundi memorial cup that will be played on 5th March 2016 with a gala.

    Handing over the balls on behalf of the FUFA President, Eng. Moses Magogo, FUFA Executive committee member, Dr. Bernard Patrick Ogwel expressed gratitude towards the work of the late Moses Mirundi as far as talent grooming among schools was concerned.

    He (Late Moses Mirundi) was a shrewd football administrator.

    He was key when the Copa Coca Cola was founded in 1993 as well as the East African Secondary school games.

     

    We as FUFA are therefore very grateful of his work as a football administrator among the institutions.

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    Left to Right: Sumaya Kiwanuka Hood (Personal Assistant to the FUFA President), Abdallah Nakaalya Nsubuga (Kibuli S.S Games Master) and the FUFA Executive Committee member, Dr. Bernard Patrick Ogwel at FUFA House on Thursday, 12th February 2016

    Flanked by the FUFA president personal secretary, Sumaya Kiwanuka Hood, Dr. Ogwel also showered praise to the historic footballing school (Kibuli S.S) for the contribution of football development in the country.

    Kibuli S.S is one of the schools among the FUFA Schools of Excellence youth football programme.

    We are glad for their enormous contribution to football and sports development in general of the country.

    The balls were received by the Kibuli S.S games master, Abdallah Nakaalya Nsubuga.

    Nsubuga warmly appreciated the offer on behalf of the local organizing committee.

    We thank FUFA especially the President, Eng. Moses Magogo for his love of seeing Uganda prosper in the footballing circles.

    We are grateful for the offer towards the Gala and we urge all the students of Kibuli S.S to turn up as we celebrate the life of the late Moses Mirundi.

    The Late Moses Mirundi memorial gala will be held on the 5th March 2016 at Kibuli Secondary school.

    At least ten teams have already confirmed to take part with the proceeds arising from the fundraising channeled to help the family of the deceased.

    MAIN PHOTO: [L-R]: Sumaya Kiwanuka, FUFA President’s Personal Assistant, Kibuli S.S Games Master, Abdullah Nakaalya Nsubuga and FUFA Executive Committee Member, Dr. Patrick Bernard Ogwel.

    PHOTO CREDITS: FUFA Communications Department

  • FUFA Big League resumes on Thursday

    FUFA Big League resumes on Thursday

    Thursday 11th February, 2016

    Kirinya JinjaSs vs Kireka

    Wandegeya vs Hope Doves

    Synergy vs Wakiso United

    Citizen vs Proline

    Kira Young v Lira United

    Onduparaka vs Artland KataleFC

    Water vs Boma Young

    CRO vs Bukedea TC

    Ndejje vs Bazza Holdings

    Saturday:13th February,2016: Paidha Black Angels vs Artland Katale FC

     

     

  • AFCON 2017: We have a strategic target for the 4 remaining games-Micho

    AFCON 2017: We have a strategic target for the 4 remaining games-Micho

    AFCON 2017:

    Burkina Faso vs Uganda on 26th March,2016

    Uganda vs Burkina Faso 29th March, 2016(under floodlights)

     

    Uganda Cranes head Milutin ‘Micho’ Sredejovic has showed his readiness on the technical side to face Burkina Faso in the 2017 AFCON qualification campaign.
    ‘The CHAN finals in Rwanda contributed to our preparations for the game against Burkina Faso. A third of the 23 players who featured for Uganda Cranes in the three group stage matches are now ready to feature for the senior team’ said Micho during the FUFA weekly Press conference at FUFA House in Mengo on Wednesday morning.
    ‘Life is not a bed of roses. Perfection does not exist everywhere. We predicted everything except that approach in the final third during the CHAN Finals in Rwanda’ said Micho in reference to his team’s three games in the group stages.
    Micho added that no stone will be left unturned so as to get the best results against Burkina Faso on March 26th in Ouagadougou and on 29th in Kampala.
    According to the coach, a pool of 50 players is in contention for that double header.
    Micho asked for support from all stake holder especially the federation and coaches of the national team players to play their roles so as to get the best results from the upcoming games.
    He added ‘An international friendly is being lined up to prepare the players in terms of their sharpness, competitiveness and match fitness.
    ‘We will not field names. Only eligible players ready to respond to the cries of many Ugandans for the last 39 years will feature against Burkina Faso encounters’ vowed Micho

    On injured Brian Umony, Micho’s tone went so low. ‘It is unfortunate for Brian and Ugandan football that he suffered a fracture.  He has a lion’s heart. We wish him a quick recovery as he is set for an operation tomorrow’

    On Cranes captain Geoffrey Massa, Micho noted that ‘I have no right to talk about players who will replace those injured. Massa will be fine for the matches in March’

    The Serbian also added that the AFCON 2017 qualifiers will put his players in the right momentum for the start of the group stage matches of the 2018 FUFA world Cup Russia Qualifiers when the draws are finally conducted in June.

    PHOTO: Micho (R) stressing a point as FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo (M)and Ahmed Hussein (Spokesperson) listen.

  • Vipers vs Enyimba: FUFA President calls upon fans to support clubs representing the country on the continent

    Vipers vs Enyimba: FUFA President calls upon fans to support clubs representing the country on the continent

    CAF Champions League

    Preliminary round, 1st Leg

    Friday 12th February,2016 at 4pm

    Vipers SC v Enyimba (Nigeria)

    Nakivubo stadium

    Fee: Shs 5,000 ordinary, Shs 10,000 VIP

     

    The FUFA President Eng Moses Magogo has urged all Ugandans to support the two clubs representing the country in the CAF competitions this year.

    SC Vipers is representing Uganda in the CAF Champions league following their league success last season while SC Villa Jogoo is taking part in the CAF Confederation cup.

    Vipers is hosting Enyimba of Nigeria at Nakivubo War II Memorial stadium on Friday 12th February 2016 SC Villa Jogoo travel to Sudan to play Khartoum Watani on 13th February 2016.
    ‘The only way we can support these clubs and individuals who inject money in football is by buying tickets to watch the matches’ urged FUFA President who addressed the media at FUFA House on Wednesday morning.

    ‘I have supported the match by buying 50 tickets for the Vipers fans while FUFA CEO Edgar Watson has bought 40 tickets for the employees at the secretariat who will be on duty on Friday at Nakivubo stadium’ said FUFA President.

    ‘It is our role to support these clubs because they are representing Uganda’ noted FUFA President

     

  • AFCON 2017: Burkina Faso vs Uganda; Cranes to play under difficult conditions if Government doesn’t come in with support

    AFCON 2017: Burkina Faso vs Uganda; Cranes to play under difficult conditions if Government doesn’t come in with support

    AFCON 2017:

    Burkina Faso vs Uganda on 26th March,2016

    Uganda vs Burkina Faso 29th March, 2016(under floodlights)

    We are making a call to the public to understand our position but also requesting Government to fund the National team’ FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo

     

    The FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo addressed the media on Wednesday morning at FUFA House and he hinged his speech on two key issues-the forthcoming double header fixtures between Uganda Cranes and Burkina Faso and the involvement of the two Ugandan clubs on the continent.

    Uganda and Burkina Faso will face off in March as the battle for qualification to the 2017 AFCON Finals continues with the two matches to be played in a space of three days.
    This situation is already worrying the federation in terms of preparations where logistics are needed yet finances are not available.

    ‘We are struggling logistically but we shall do whatever we can within our means to put up a fight when these two games come up in March. We are in a very difficult situation financially. Our team will prepare under harsh conditions if Government does not come in with support like they did against Togo’ said FUFA President.

    Magogo added ‘In the past two years, Government’s support towards Uganda Cranes has been immense and results were evident. We received support from Government for the games against Comoros, Mauritania and Guinea Bissau and the players picked up good results’ added Magogo.

    Magogo who was flanked by Uganda Cranes coach Milutin Sredojevic, Spokesperson Ahmed Hussein, Competitions Director Ali Mwebe and Finance Director Decolas Kiiza said that government support is key for the Uganda Cranes.

    The Togo game was like a rehearsal for the Burkina Faso game as results were achieved because we were well prepared an facilitated by Government. We need to do the same or better than that if we are to get positive results for the coming AFCON encounters against Burkin Faso’ further said the FUFA President.

    ‘If we repeat what we did against Togo We shall have achieved what we have failed since 1978’ added Magogo who broke the news to the media about the financial dilemma the Technical team and FUFA are going through currently to prepare for the two matches’.

    The FUFA President added that the Burkina Faso game is the same environment, opposition and most likely the requirements as it was for the Togo game.
    Uganda Cranes requires to charter a plane to Ouagadougou so as to fly back soon after the game for early preparations of the return game to be played on 29th March under floodlights at Mandela National stadium, Namboole.

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    FUFA Finance Director Decolas Kiiza (L) gave the financial details of the two games Uganda Cranes will play against Burkina Faso.

    ‘Traveling by public means is cumbersome for the National team putting in mind that there will be only 48hours to play away and return to Uganda. This puts the players under harsh playing conditions which will most likely affect their performance on the pitch. We cannot afford to charter plane for Cranes’ said the FUFA President

    The FUFA Finance Director Kiiza revealed that the team requires USD 530,000 and another UGX100M to prepare for the Burkina Faso game.

    Kiiza noted that ‘We have approached Government but we are yet to get response from them. Only Government can bail us out of this financial position we are in right now to get the best results from Uganda Cranes’

    If the team fails to acquire support from Government, the players and officials will have no option to fly to West Africa and still fly back to Uganda on Monday afternoon of 28th March 2016 barely a few hours to the match the following day but their fitness levels will be affected by the long journey from Burkina Faso yet they will be expected to get results.

    ‘It will be very strange for our team to play in West Africa on Saturday while their opponents will use a chartered flight to fly to Uganda. In this scenario the visitor will instead wait for the host’ added Magogo.

    Photo: FUFA President Eng.Moses Magogo (R) with Spokesperson Ahmed Hussein  during the weekly Press conference at FUFA House.

  • Uganda Cup: KCCA beats Mbarara Soccer Academy to set up clash with Sadolin

    Uganda Cup: KCCA beats Mbarara Soccer Academy to set up clash with Sadolin

    The 2014/2015 Uganda Cup runners up KCCA Football club kicked off their campaign of the knock out competition with a 4-0 thrashing of Mbarara Soccer Academy at Kakyeeka stadium.

    Herman Wasswa netted a brace while Derrick Nsibambi and Joseph Ochaya got their names on the score sheet for the 8 time Uganda Cup winners.

    KCCA FC will still have to make another trip for their next outing in the competition on Valentines Day at Bugembe stadium when they play Sadolin Paints FC .

     

    Sadolin won their round of 64 fixture by convincingly trouncing Kampala Regional League side St Mary’s 5-1 in Nabweru.

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    The fans who turned up at the Kakyeka stadium to watch Mbarara Soccer Academy vs KCCA FC. The 2014/2015 Runners up KCCA FC won 4-0.
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    KCCA FC on the attack as they searched for goals against Mbarara Soccer Academy.

    Uganda Cup round of 32

    Round of 32

    • This shall comprise 32 teams qualified from the first round.
    • The team with more goals at the end of the match shall be the winner of the match.
    • If teams are still tying by goals at the end of the match, FIFA spot kicks shall be applied to determine the winner.
    NB: No Extra Time will be played after a drawn match in Normal time at this stage.
    MAIN PHOTO: Herman Wasswa celebrating one of his two goals in the 4-0 win for KCCA FC over Mbarara Soccer Academy.
    Photo credit: KCCA FC Media
  • FUFA President, Uganda Cranes coach to address media

    FUFA President, Uganda Cranes coach to address media

    The Communications department of the Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) has confirmed the attendance of  its President Eng. Moses Magogo and Uganda Cranes coach Milutin ‘Micho’ Sredojevic at Wednesday’s press conference at FUFA House.

    The Press conference will start at 10.45 am.

    It will be the first press conference to be held this month by FUFA.

     

  • FUFA Women Elite League results from Sunday’s action

    FUFA Women Elite League results from Sunday’s action

    Burundian import Anniela Uwimana scored the only goal of the match on Sunday against Western United as Gaffrod remained unbeaten in the FUFA Women Elite league. The match was played at Cleveland College, in Kyebando along Northern bypass.

    Gafford have now won four out of five matches this season. Gafford’s match results so far have seen them beat Olira 6-0, She MAK 3-0, Ajax Queens 1-0, Western United 1-0. The other match in which they dropped points saw them draw 0-0 with Mutesa I University.

    Defending champions Kawempe Muslim have won all their opening four games of the season.

    Other results from Sunday’s matches in the FUFA Women elite League

    Olira 0-1 Mutesa I University

    She Corporate 1-0UCU Lady Cardinals

    She MAK 0-1 Ajax Queens

    Eastern Heroes 4-1 London College Nansana

     

  • Uganda Cup 2015/16: Defeat for URA, Simba as Bright Stars progress

    Uganda Cup 2015/16: Defeat for URA, Simba as Bright Stars progress

    The Uganda Cup round of 64 stage continued on Sunday afternoon with defeats to three premier league clubs -Uganda Revenue Authority F.C, army side Simba Sports Club and Jinja Municipal Council football club.

    Simba lost 5-4 to Kira Young, Kampala University disappointed Jinja Municipal Council Hippos and Sun City from Kasese shocked Uganda Revenue Authority Football Club.

    However there were victories for Bright Stars F.C and Sadolin Paints F.C.

    Sadolin Paints humiliated St Marys 5-1 at Nabweru play ground while Bright Stars destroyed Kireka United at their own home yard, at the Nelson Mandela national stadium outer ground.

    Bright Stars’ goals came from skipper Bernard Muwanga, Joshua Kawadwa and Baker Lukooya.

    Richard Mugalu scored the consolation for the home side which was an equaliser at 1-1 before Bright stars netted two more goals.

    Next Fixture:

    KCCA F.C plays Western region side, Mbarara Soccer Academy at the Kakyeeka stadium this Tuesday, 9th February 2016

    The winner of the Uganda Cup represents the country at the CAF Confederation cup.

    Meanwhile match No.46   Sc.Villa Jogoo vs Onduparaka  earlier scheduled for Sunday 14-February 2016  will be played at a later date to be communicated due to the Holders’ involvement in the CAF Confederation Cup.

    Uganda Cup 2015/16 Round of 64 Results-matches played on Sunday:

     

    • Kira Young F.C 5(0) – (0)4 Simba F.C

     

    • Kireka United F.C 1-3 Bright Stars F.C

     

    • St. Mary’s 1-5 Sadolin Paints F.C

     

    • Sun City F.C (7)1-1(6) URA FC

     

    • Kampala University 2-1 Jinja Municipal Council Hippos F.C
  • FUFA PRESIDENT: It is a sorrowful time for Ugandan football following the death of Ssenyonjo

    FUFA PRESIDENT: It is a sorrowful time for Ugandan football following the death of Ssenyonjo

    Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) is grieving with the entire local football fraternity following the loss of former Uganda Cranes player Friday Ssenyonjo.

    ‘In this sorrowful time, we would like to extend to the family of Ssenyonjo our heartfelt condolences. May our Lord comfort you and your loved ones in this trying time’ said FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo.

    Ssenyonjo who passed away on Sunday morning at his home in Kisaasi, played  for Bell FC, Military FC, Express FC and SC Villa as versatile midfielder.

    The Uganda Football Players’ Association (UFPA) is handling the burial arrangements.

    UFPA CEO and a long time friend of the departed player, Paul Mukatabala confirmed to www.fufa.co.ug that burial would be held on Monday at 4pm.

    ‘It is sad to lose such a friend. Burial arrangements are in progress. He will be laid to rest in a village called Lubi along Hoima road’ said Mukatabala in low tone.

    Ssenyongo was born in 1974.

     

    Photo: Friday Ssenyonjo (R) in action.

    Photo source: Google

     

  • Uganda Cup 2015/16: Away victories for Express, Maroons & BUL F.C

    Uganda Cup 2015/16: Away victories for Express, Maroons & BUL F.C

    The 2015/16 Uganda Cup resumed on Saturday with eight round of 64 matches at the various play grounds.

    Express F.C won 2-0 away to Keolu Super Boys, Soana F.C earned a victory over regional side Free Stars, BUL F.C were 1-0 winners over Artland-Katale and Police F.C picked a crucial 2-0 away win at the against Paidha Black Angels in Zombo.

    Maroons played 2 all with Lira United . Maroons won the resultant penalty shoot out 4-1 to book a berth against Amuria Crane City F.C on Valentines’ day.

    Victoria University failed to travel to Runkungiri where they were supposed to play Nyambura Rastors.

     

    The Saints F.C won 4-0 to book a round of 32 berth against BUL F.C on the 14th February 2016.

    The round of 64 matches continue on Sunday, 7th February 2016 with five matches on the menu.

    The Mbarara Soccer Academy versus KCCA F.C match will be played on Tuesday, 7th February 2016 at the Kakyeeka stadium.

    Sports Club Villa Jogoo is the tournament defending champion.

    Saturday, 6th February 2016 Results:

    Kasese New Villa F.C 2-0 Water F.C – Buhinga, Fort Portal

    Nyakisenyi F.C 0-4 The Saints F.C – Nyakisenyi, Runkungiri

    Paidha Black Angels 0-2 Police F.C – Bar Okoro Zombo

    Myda F.C 1 (3) – 1(4) Lweza F.C – Teens Ground, Malaba

    Keolu Super Boys F.C 0-2 Express F.C – Oyama Primary School Lira

    Free Stars F.C 0 (1) – 0(3) Soana F.C – UCU, Mukono

    Artland – Katale 0-1 BUL F.C – Mashariki High School

    Lira United 2 (1) – 2 (4) Maroons F.C – Lango Sports Ground, Lira

    Kyambura Rastors Walk Over SC Victoria University – (Victoria University failed to travel to Kyambura, Rubirizi)

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    Sunday, 7th February 2016 Fixtures:

    St Mary’s F.C Vs Sadolin Paints – Nabweru Play ground

    Kira Young Vs Simba – Kira Town Council Ground

    Kampala University Vs JMC Hippos – KU Ground, Luweero

    Sun City Vs URA F.C – Nyakasinga,Kasese

    Kireka United Vs Bright Stars – Namboole training ground

    Tuesday, 9th February 2016:

    Mbarara Soccer Academy Vs KCCA F.C – Kakyeeka, Mbarara

    MAIN PHOTO: Action from the Lira F.C versus Maroons F.C game in Lira district on Saturday. Maroons qualified after winning the penalty shoot out 4-2.

    PHOTO CREDITS: FUFA Communications Department

  • UMEA Games: Women football added on list

    UMEA Games: Women football added on list

    When the 2016 Uganda Muslim solidarity games take center stage in Masaka come the month of March, there will surely be excitement about the addition of women football on the games list.

    Masaka Secondary School will host this year’s games as confirmed by the Chairman of the Uganda Muslim Education Association (UMEA) Hajj Twahil Kiteezaala who also revealed that the games will run from 24th to 28th March.

    The road to UMEA Solidarity Games 2016 started at the closing ceremony of the 3rd edition in Kasawo where Masaka Secondary School was awarded the hosting rights. We are now deep into activities leading to 2016 climax

    Only Muslim founded Secondary Schools under their umbrella association UMEA take part in these Solidarity Games.

    More than 30 schools are expected to take part in this year’s edition and will tussle it out in a variety of games which include Football (boys & girls, netball (Girls) among other sporting disciplines like handball (Boys & Girls) plus Volleyball (Boys & Girls).

    For the first time in the history of the games, women football will be played.

    Last year, the games were held by Kasawo S.S.

    Whereas Masaka S.S won the football title, Kibuli S.S were the overall champions when all the disciplines were combined.

    During the previous edition, FUFA’s generous hands witnessed the official handing over of over 30 footballs used at the tournament.

    City Tyres Limited bought all the trophies and awards given to the exceling individuals as the refreshments were well catered for by Crown Beverages Limited under the Pepsi and Mirinda brands.

    The other partner was Rwenzori mineral water.

    The UMEA Games is yet another fertile ground that FUFA eagerly looks to as far as unearthing new talents is concerned.