Saturday, 8th August 2015 – Phillip Omondi Stadium, Lugogo
2 p.m: Synergy vs Super Cubs
4 p.m: KJT vs St Mary’s Heritage
2pm: 3rd Place Play off, Final at 4pm: Sunday, 9th August 2015 – Lugogo
The Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) confirms that change of venue of the play-offs for the inagural FUFA Juniors 17 league from Nakivubo to the Phillip Omondi Stadium, Lugogo.
FUFA Competitions Director, Ali Mwebe confirmed the change to www.fufa.co.ug;
The semi-final play-offs on Saturday and finals on Sunday shall be now played at Lugogo than earlier communicated
Natete based Super Cubs entertain Masaka’s Synergy in the opening fixture at 2 p.m before the second match comes knocking when two free passing side, KJT and St Mary’s from Nabweru face off each other at 4:00 p.m
The third place play offs shall be held on Sunday, still at Lugogo as the finals will crown the day.
Prize giving and medals’ presentation will follow thereafter.
The FUFA Juniors’ league has been played for the first time this year in the history of Uganda’s football.
Starting next season (2014/15), every Azam Uganda Premier league club will be expected to field a team in the FUFA Juniors’ league.
MAIN PHOTO: Earlier action in the two groups – Nile and Murchison.
Physical Fitness Tests – Saturday & Sunday, 8 & 9th August 2015 – Nelson Mandela Stadium
Ahead of the FIFA physical fitness tests for the FIFA and the national referees, referees as mandated by law have under gone through the medical precautions to ascertain the right state of health for the officials before the physicals.
Heart Beat Check for referee Ali Bakisula during the medicals
The medicals have been held at FUFA House on Friday with the physical fitness tests slated for this Saturday and Sunday at the Nelson Mandela national stadium, Namboole.
A total of 124 referees are expected to under go the tests which are meant to check the mental and physical preparedness of the match officials ahead of the upcoming new season.
The nominated referees are the FIFA badge holders, beach soccer referees and the national referees from the 8 FUFA regions (Buganda, Kampala, Eastern, Kitara,Western,West Nile, Northern and North East).
The normal heart is one of the tests undertaken on the referees. FIFA Assistant referee Musa Balikowa being checked.
MEDICAL EXAMINATION DETAILS:
It involves the checking of well being of the Muscles, heart, teeth, joints, eyes, body, blood pressure, weight, any impairment on ears, eyes and hands.
The referees must pass the required weight before the physicals. Referee Mwesigwa Ronald on the weighing scale
The medical exercise was conducted by the FUFA sports medicine Committee members Dr. Opoka James and Dungu Ahmed.
Full List:
FIFA Referees:
Denis Batte, Brian Miiro Nsubuga, Ali Sabilla, Rajab Bakasambe, Musa Ngobi Balikoowa, Lee Okello, Ronald Katenya, Samuel Kayondo, Hussein Bugembe, Mark Ssonko, Aisha Ssemambo, Anna Akoyi, Marex Nkumbi, Lydia Nantabo, Jane Mutonyi, Catherine Nagadya, Ivan Kintu (Beach), Mohmmed Ssenteza (beach) and Shafic Mugerwa (Beach)
Beach Soccer Referees (Non FIFA):
Moses Ssebuliba, Ali Sekimwanyi, Jackson Busingye, Bruno Kiyimba, Justine Nambafu, Betty Nankabirwa, Viola Kamulegeya
National Referees:
Zubeda Sinamakosa (West Nile) Amina Kayinza (Kampala), Shamilla Nabadda (Kitara), Shakilah Nyange (Kitara), Ali Kaddu (North), David Oula (West Nile), William Oloya (West Nile), Issa Masembe (Buganda), Robert Donney (Kitara), David Odoi (Buganda), Ali Bakisula (Buganda), Sadque Wasswa (Kampala), Moses Kamba (Buganda), Samuel Turyomuriwe (Kitara), Habiba Naigaga (Buganda), Samuel Kakembo (Buganda), Solomon Lusambya (Buganda), Alex Muhabi (Kampala), Ronald Mwesigwa (East), Joseph Ochom (North East)
Regional Referees selected:
Buganda Region:
Jackson Kakande, Athuman Wasswa, Fred Mpiima Nyumiriza, Julius Kasibante, Rashid Kimera Boogere, Ashraf Miiro Mwanje, Ali Mpanga
Eastern Region:
Siraji Mpyangu, Kassim Magoola, Umaru Mukisa Ouma , Godfrey Male, Christine Namulwa, Fatina Namakago, Muzamiru Waiswa Kinene, Ali Bogere, Peter Makamba, Saleh Khaldi Muyaga, Ayub Lubega, Catherine Kisombo, Robert Makwali
Kampala Region:
Abubaker Tomusange, Michael Kalule, Hakim Mulindwa, Fred Ndawula, Abubaker Faisal Nsubuga, Richard Mugerwa, Bob Omolo, Khalifan Kanakulya, Rakaze Lucky Kasalirwe, Mustaphah Mafumu, William Joseph Ssenkumba, David Musisi Matovu, Ronaldie Kirangwa, Muhammed Ssali, Jay William Andama, Peter Musoke, Jude Mawanda Kalemeera, George Kasoone, Rajab Mugweri Buyinza, Kepher Hanaba, Zainab Nabatanzi, Elizabeth Nasolo
Kitara Region:
Barry Henry Byaruhanga, James Ayebale, Christopher Kugonza Semu, Friday Noah, Diana Murungi, Shakilla Nyange
Northern Region:
Dick Okello, Deogracious Oguti Opio, Boniface Ogwal, Agnes Alwedo, Joseph Olobo, Mario Okwang, Joyce Ojok
North East Region:
James Olugu, Albert George Omoding, Samuel Ichila, Juma Adome, Mathias Omunyira, Suzan Aarakit, Luke John Odeke
Western Region:
Gilbert Ngyendo Tumuhirwe, Paul Turyamureeba, Ahamada Bazibumbira, Siragi Bbaale Ssendyowa, Michael Mwesigwa, Docus Atuhaire, Issa Ssempijja
West Nile Region:
Ben Adrole, Musa Haward Orombi, Summary Asiku, Rahuman Atiku, Michael Dritchi, Asadulah Dramani
MAIN PHOTO: Medical Check ups being conducted today at FUFA House
Uganda Cranes have fallen a slot to 74th according to the lastest FIFA/Coca Cola rankings released in Zurich, the capital of Switzerland where the main head quarters of the world’s football body are found.
In Africa, Uganda is number 19, a slot where the country was still last month.
Still Best in CECFA Region:
Despite the lapse, Uganda remains the highest ranked nation in the entire CECAFA region.
Uganda neighbours to the South West, Rwanda dropped 13 places to 91st with Ethiopia moving two slots up to 99th.
Uganda’s Opponents:
Togo, Uganda’s opponents in the 2018 World Cup qualifiers are now ranked 80th despite rising 3 places up the ladder and 21st in Africa.
The Cranes opponents in the 2017 AFCON qualifiers Burkina Faso, Botswana and Comoros are ranked 71st, 121st and 186th respectively.
Africa’s Cream:
Algeria, Cote d’Ivoire, Ghana, Tunisia and Senegal complete the top five of Africa’s continent but stand 19th, 21st, 27th, 34th and 39th respectively in the world.
World’s Best 5 Nations:
Argentina, Belgium, Germany, Colombia and Brazil are the World’s top five footballing countries.
The next ranking will be released on 6th September 2015.
MAIN PHOTO: Uganda Cranes midfielder, Farouk Miya during the AFCON 2017 Qualifier against Botswana at the Nelson Mandela National Stadium, Namboole. Botswana is ranked 121st out of the 208 FIFA member Countries.
The Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Edgar Watson has officially communicated to Lweza Football Club concerning their current status of being relegated like it had earlier been communicated at the FUFA weekly press conference on Wednesday.
The CEO’s letter is dated 5th August 2015, addressed to the Lweza Chief Executive Officer;
It reads;
I write with regret to inform you that your club in reference has not fulfilled licensing requirements 2015/16. Kindly refere to circular no, 1020 dated 24th June 2015 (FUFA/C/006/15); July 14th 2015 (FCC/Registration/13/07/2015), July 30th 2015 (Circular No. 1027) and July 30th 2015 (FUFA/Licensing/30/07/15). According to the FUFA Licensing Committee, your club did not provide the requirements in order to grant you the 2015/16 license”
Lweza Football Club missed out on the following;
– Administration (CEO and Coach service contracts)
– Finance (Budget for the season, Bank Statement and source of funds for 2015/16 season)
– Sporting (U-17 Youth team and a list of senior players with allocated shirt numbers)
– Infrastructure (Stadium proof of ownership or lease/control, Identity proof and address of the club and History, Samples of full Home and away playing kits).
The CEO’s letter continues;
According to the FUFA licensing Regulations, the consequence of this is for your club to be relegated to the FUFA Big league where a similar process shall be undertaken but with different (milder) parameters. However, you have been granted a grace period of up to Friday, 7th August 2015 to appeal in case there is need before close of business at 5 p.m. Please observe the requirements for lodging in an appeal in line with the FUFA statues.
Click and see detailed letter of FUFA CEO – Lweza Letter
Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) has on Wednesday released the detailed dates for the up coming Uganda Cranes engagements.
The federation finance director, Decolas Kizza was addressing the media when he outlined the 7 key matches lined up for the senior side including two build up games.
There is one AFCON 2017 qualification match against Comoros, two CHAN 2016 qualifiers and two world cup 2018 qualification matches on top of two planned friendly matches before Comoros and Togo.
‘We require money close to Ug.X 1billion to help in the preparations for all the games’ Kizza said.
Full Lined Up Games for Uganda Cranes:
5th September 2015 – Comoros Vs Uganda (AFCON 2017 qualifiers)
17th October 2015 – Uganda Vs Sudan (CHAN 2016 qualifiers)
23rd – 25th October 2015 – Sudan Vs Uganda (CHAN 2016 Qualifiers)
November (Dates Yet to be confirmed by Togo F.A):Togo Vs Uganda (World Cup 2018 Qualifiers)
14th November 2015: Uganda Vs Togo (World Cup 2018 Qualifiers)
SC Villa (Uganda Cup Winners) Vs Vipers (Azam Uganda Premier league Champions )
At Nakivubo Stadium
Azam Uganda Premier League Kick-off: 21st August 2015
The Federation of Uganda Football Associations has strongly warned the Azam Uganda Premier League clubs that have not yet fulfilled the requirements of the club licensing process.
The chairperson of the FUFA Club licensing committee, Dr Patrick Benard Ogwel passed over the warning to the clubs that are yet to submit all the required documents.
He stated;
There are only four clubs that have fully fulfilled the requirements. These are BUL, Soana, Police and The Saints F.C. We have given temporary club registration licenses to only 5 clubs (SC Villa, KCC, Simba, Vipers and Bright Stars) upto the end of the mid season. Maroons, Express, Jinja Municipal Council, Sadolin Paints, SCVU and URA have been given upto Monday, 10th August 2015 to sort out themselves. For Lweza football club, its relegated and can only appeal the decision with two days effective Wednesday, 5th August 2015.
The Clubs are required to fulfill to satisfaction of the following requirements;
1-Finances
-Realizable Budget, Naming of the club certified Public Auditors, Books of accounts for the previous seasons, Use of a bank account, Financial Accounting Policy and the ratio of football club income to expenditure, Sources of Income for the club.
2- Administration and Personnel
– Technical Director of the club, Head of Finances, Club’s Administrative Secretary (CEO) with a FUFA FAMACO Administration certificate, Marketing Director, Public Relations Officer, Human Resource Policy (clearly showing how staff is recruited and remunerated), Fans Data Base (Registry), Fans Development Policy, Merchandise and Memorabilia pictures, Fans List, List of officials, Training Manuel of Staff
3 – Infrastructure
– Clubs’ Stadia for training and hosting games with all the expected amenities – electricity, medical wing, car parking, spectator access with well known entry and exit route, certificate of ownership of facility or contract of hiring the premises
4 – Legal:
– Separation of Powers of all the club staff.
5 – Sporting:
– Valid contracts of staff, players and coaches, List of Senior players with the official shirt numbers, Possession of the U-17 team
Start of Play-offs: Saturday, 8th August 2015 – Nakivubo Stadium
2pm Synergy vs Standard High/Super Cubs
4pm KJT vs St Mary’s Heritage
2pm: 3rd Place Play off, Final at 4pm: Sunday, 9th August 2015 – Nakivubo Stadium
The first ever Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) Junior U-17 league is nearing a tense but thrilling climax this weekend.
Before the two final play off games, there is a group game yet to be played that involves hosts Super Cubs and the visiting SC Villa Jogoos.
This Murchison group game is a decider for Super Cubs to make it to the play-offs with only a draw good enough.
KJT Soccer Academy is the only assured qualified team so far in the Murchison group.
Super Cubs and Standard High share the second slot on 26 points apiece and the Mutundwe based side only needs to avoid defeat in their last game against SC Villa Jogoos to progress.
So far, the Nile group is completed with Masaka’s Synergy topping the table standings (on 33 points), followed by St Mary’s 18 points.
The play-offs will be played on Saturday with the best two teams per group tussling it out at Nakivubo stadium.
The final will be played on Sunday, 9th August 2015 at Nakivubo Stadium.
Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) continues to prepare the clubs ahead of the upcoming season.
Although several management, coaching, refereeing and administrative courses have been undertaken and offered to the club personnel, the rather sensitive medical department has been wanting.
On that background, the federation has always kept a keen eye on the safety and health precautions at hand.
FUFA, through the medical committee has observed that the Azam Uganda Premier league and FUFA Big league clubs do employ club doctors and physicians who are not practicing updated medical practices.
The medical research and injury preventative methods have been progressively improved and the club medical personnel require to be updated consistently.
An Injured Uganda Kobs player (Fahad Muhammed Hassan) being stretched out for medication in the game against Rwanda. Sports injuries require urgency and expertise to save the precious lives of players
FUFA has therefore organized a one day payable workshop for all medical personnel with the potential to work with the Azam Uganda Premier and FUFA Big league clubs.
The Federation Chief Executive Officer (CEO) affirms;
The course shall be hosted on Monday, 17th August 2015, starting at 8:30 a.m at FUFA House in Mengo. We are expecting an affirmative response from clubs as we look forward measures of controlling vis-a-vis limiting the damage of preventative injures for the safety of players hence better performance
All clubs are therefore urged to send in names (one per club) for their medical personnel with 30,000/= (Thirty Thousand) and this should be payable by 12th August 2015 at the latest.
MAIN PHOTO: A club medic attending to an injured player during the previous season
Following a successful the Azam Uganda Premier league course for club Chief Executive Officers (CEO), the second course gets underway on Wednesday.
The course shall last for three days and it will be conducted at FUFA House in Mengo.
FUFA President, Eng. Moses Magogo, Samuel Mpiima, Justus Mugisha, Decolas Kizza, Alex Luganda and Ahmed Hussein have been lined up on the team of instructors.
The CEO’s will undergo several course units of; football and its trends, planning, event management, communication, marketing, human resource, management, among others
A strong legal system fends off pretenders and detractors. When Eng. Moses Magogo was elected FUFA President, he knew there would be legal challenges from all parts o football circles. He had barely been in office and court cases started welcoming him.
However a strong legal team headed by Counsel Alex Luganda has fended off many attempts of dragging FUFA to courts of law while others were floored with FUFA emerging victorious.
In FUFA President’s two years at the helm of Ugandan football, here are achievements in the area of Legal.
In my manifesto, I promised that FUFA will draw new and amend current Statutes, Regulations, Policies and Procedures to ensure compliance and effectiveness.
It is the obligation of FUFA to ensure that its assets are protected and contracts of FUFA with other parties are in line with the interests of the Members and the development of the game.
FUFA has had to withstand a wave of suits against itself and its officials. Various government offices have been approached by a group of people who will not let football development take place.
Before;
Many people have used the in-existent, inapplicable, weak statutes and regulations to undermine the various programmes and activities of association football. The Supremacy of the FUFA Statutes to control all forms of football was being contested in courts of law.
The co-existence of the two legal regimes of “The laws of the Republic of Uganda” and “Association Football Regulations” was not streamlined and was causing confusion.
The FUFA Assets were at risk while the future of FUFA had become uncertain to wither the storm of impending disbandment. Our intervention and Achievements;
1) FUFA recruited a full time Legal Officer. This has expedited a number of outstanding legal challenges that have lasted years. We no longer have to committee the FUFA CEO to court cases at the expense of the other secretariat staff. Now the Legal Committee receives more finite matters to discuss than before. It has been a worthwhile decision to recruit a young and dynamic professional.
2) Considering the fact that football is dynamic, changes in and enactment of new statutes and regulations is paramount. We have since drawn or amended the following Statutes and regulations;
a) The FUFA Statutes
b) The FUFA Competitions Rules
c) The FUFA Regulations for the Status and Transfer of Players
d) The Regulations for the Intermediaries
e) Club Ownership and Registration
f) Specific Competition Rules
g) FUFA Club Licensing Regulations
h) The Referees Manual
3) The amendment of the FUFA Statutes has now clarified that FUFA is an Association that owns a company called FUFA Ltd. This clears the confusion that was being propagated that FUFA is a company owned by 3 shareholders. This was being propagated by detractors
4) We have used our reach-out programme to explain the position of FUFA to the offices of HE the President of the Republic of Uganda, Rt Honourable Prime Minister, the Ministry of Education, the NCS, the Courts of Law, the Parliament, the IGG, the Auditor General, and the Uganda Police. We have been able to position FUFA as an organisation that is law abiding and working to transform our nation using football development
5) Together with our legal committee and the FUFA lawyers, we have been able to successfully fend off a wave of 9 fresh court cases in the past 2 years and contained the debris of cases from the previous years against FUFA and its Officials. It has come at a cost in resources that would have been utilised for the development of the game but the alternative would have affected development too if FUFA lost such cases
6) We have patented and registered the following FUFA Trademarks;
The FUFA Logo
The Phrase “Uganda Cranes”
The Phrase “It is Our Game, It is Our Country”
The Name “Uganda Premier League”
The Abbreviation “FUFA”
Many others have also been also being registered and this gives FUFA the exclusive usage of the patents registered and this does not only fend off impostors but also create commercial value by sale of exclusive usage of these trademarks
7) Despite our position that a new modern law that suits the time is urgently enacted, FUFA has fulfilled and submitted to the National Council of Sports (NCS) all the requirements (save for only incorporation) to be issued with a certificate of Registration as required by the 2014 Statutory instruments drawn by the Minister of Educations and Sports. Although the implementation of the regulations is under injunction orders by Court, and inspired by the fact that many other Sports Federations that have not complied to even 50% of the Regulations have been registered, FUFA is engaging NCS to correctly interpret and apply the requirement to incorporate which incorporation causes FUFA to lose Membership to FIFA
8) There is an ongoing process to ensure that the assets of FUFA and Title Documents are properly in the control of the organisation. The office of the Inspector General of Government(IGG) advised on a number of recommendations that are being pursued for the betterment of the organisation
Tangible Results;
1) The in-house service of the Legal officer has caused the expeditious response to contracts between FUFA and its Sponsors. The staff employment contracts have been completed. The acquisition of the licenses by FUFA to operate certain functionality is also under due course and the letters received and being written by FUFA are legally scrutinised.
2) There is improved contractual relationship with the Sponsors and third parties
3) The contractual relationship and stability between intermediaries, coaches, players and Clubs will now be improved with the new regulations amongst others
4) The Government is now considering enacting a new law for Sports and considers FUFA a partner in development of the nation. There is expected improved funding
5) FUFA assets will be more secure and more commercial value asos expected from the patented FUFA trademarks
There is still a lot to be done but considering the 2-years so far, we believe this has been a great job done. The impact of the current intervention so far in the legal gymnastics is yet to be fully enjoyed yet with more initiatives and investments we shall achieve more
Physical Fitness Tests – Sunday, 9th August 2015 – Nelson Mandela Stadium
The Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) has released a list of 124 referees set to undergo medicals and physical fitness tests.
The medical tests will be conducted on Saturday, 8th August 2015 at FUFA House Mengo while the fitness tests will take centre stage on the following day at the Nelson Mandela Stadium, Namboole.
The nominated referees are the FIFA badge holders, beach soccer referees and the national referees from the 8 FUFA regions (Buganda, Kampala, Eastern, Kitara,Western,West Nile, Northern and North East).
Full List:
FIFA Referees:
Denis Batte, Brian Miiro Nsubuga, Ali Sabilla, Rajab Bakasambe, Musa Ngobi Balikoowa, Lee Okello, Ronald Katenya, Samuel Kayondo, Hussein Bugembe, Mark Ssonko, Aisha Ssemambo, Anna Akoyi, Marex Nkumbi, Lydia Nantabo, Jane Mutonyi, Catherine Nagadya, Ivan Kintu (Beach), Mohmmed Ssenteza (beach) and Shafic Mugerwa (Beach)
Beach Soccer Referees (Non FIFA):
Moses Ssebuliba, Ali Sekimwanyi, Jackson Busingye, Bruno Kiyimba, Justine Nambafu, Betty Nankabirwa, Viola Kamulegeya
National Referees:
Zubeda Sinamakosa (West Nile) Amina Kayinza (Kampala), Shamilla Nabadda (Kitara), Shakilah Nyange (Kitara), Ali Kaddu (North), David Oula (West Nile), William Oloya (West Nile), Issa Masembe (Buganda), Robert Donney (Kitara), David Odoi (Buganda), Ali Bakisula (Buganda), Sadque Wasswa (Kampala), Moses Kamba (Buganda), Samuel Turyomuriwe (Kitara), Habiba Naigaga (Buganda), Samuel Kakembo (Buganda), Solomon Lusambya (Buganda), Alex Muhabi (Kampala), Ronald Mwesigwa (East), Joseph Ochom (North East)
Regional Referees selected:
Buganda Region:
Jackson Kakande, Athuman Wasswa, Fred Mpiima Nyumiriza, Julius Kasibante, Rashid Kimera Boogere, Ashraf Miiro Mwanje, Ali Mpanga
Eastern Region:
Siraji Mpyangu, Kassim Magoola, Umaru Mukisa Ouma , Godfrey Male, Christine Namulwa, Fatina Namakago, Muzamiru Waiswa Kinene, Ali Bogere, Peter Makamba, Saleh Khaldi Muyaga, Ayub Lubega, Catherine Kisombo, Robert Makwali
Kampala Region:
Abubaker Tomusange, Michael Kalule, Hakim Mulindwa, Fred Ndawula, Abubaker Faisal Nsubuga, Richard Mugerwa, Bob Omolo, Khalifan Kanakulya, Rakaze Lucky Kasalirwe, Mustaphah Mafumu, William Joseph Ssenkumba, David Musisi Matovu, Ronaldie Kirangwa, Muhammed Ssali, Jay William Andama, Peter Musoke, Jude Mawanda Kalemeera, George Kasoone, Rajab Mugweri Buyinza, Kepher Hanaba, Zainab Nabatanzi, Elizabeth Nasolo
Kitara Region:
Barry Henry Byaruhanga, James Ayebale, Christopher Kugonza Semu, Friday Noah, Diana Murungi, Shakilla Nyange
Northern Region:
Dick Okello, Deogracious Oguti Opio, Boniface Ogwal, Agnes Alwedo, Joseph Olobo, Mario Okwang, Joyce Ojok
North East Region:
James Olugu, Albert George Omoding, Samuel Ichila, Juma Adome, Mathias Omunyira, Suzan Aarakit, Luke John Odeke
Western Region:
Gilbert Ngyendo Tumuhirwe, Paul Turyamureeba, Ahamada Bazibumbira, Siragi Bbaale Ssendyowa, Michael Mwesigwa, Docus Atuhaire, Issa Ssempijja
West Nile Region:
Ben Adrole, Musa Haward Orombi, Summary Asiku, Rahuman Atiku, Michael Dritchi, Asadulah Dramani
Comoros vs Uganda Saturday 5th September, 2015 (2017 AFCON)
Togo vs Uganda (TBA) (2018 FIFA World cup Russia)
Uganda vs Togo Saturday 14th November, 2015 at 4pm (2018 FIFA world cup Russia)
Burkina Faso vs Uganda, Saturday 26th March, 2016 (2017 AFCON)
Uganda vs Burkina Tuesday 29th March, 2016 at 7pm (2017 AFCON)
2018 FIFA world cup Russia November designated dates (9th-17th)
AFCON 2017 designated dates for matches in March, 2016 (22nd-29th)
The Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) has confirmed the date for the return leg second round match of the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia between Uganda Cranes and Togo in November.
In a communication sent to FIFA General Secretary Jerome Valcke indicates that the match will be played at the Mandela National stadium, Namboole on 14th November, 2015 with kick-off set for 4pm.
FUFA’s communication is in compliance to article 21 of the Regulations of the 2018 FUFA world cup Russia.
The same letter was copied to the Togolese Football Federation and CAF Competitions Department.
Togo Football Federation is yet to confirm the date for the first leg.
Uganda vs Burkina Faso (2017 AFCON)
Meanwhile FUFA has also confirmed that the 2017 AFCON qualifier against Burkina Faso will be played under floodlights on Tuesday 29th March 2016 at the Mandela National Stadium. Kick off time 7pm.
Burkina Faso will host Uganda Cranes on Saturday 26th March, 2016.
Uganda will play two successive away games in the 2017 AFCON campaign starting with Comoros on Saturday 5th September, 2015. Eritrean officials will handle this match.
MAIN PHOTO: Uganda Cranes are ready for Comoros next month
Third Place Play-off: KCC (Uganda) 2-1 Khartoum (Sudan)
Uganda’s representatives at the 2015 CECAFA Clubs’ tournament (Kagame Cup) finished the second runner up to bag $ 10,000 prize money and the bronze medals.
The 1987 CECAFA Club winners overcame Sudanese club, Khartoum football club 2-1 in the third place play off on Sunday at the national stadium in Dar es salaam.
Michael Birungi led the way with the opening goal after 7 minutes before creative midfielder, Muzamiru Mutyaba added the second two minutes later.
Ousmaila Baba scored the consolation for the Sudanese club.
Both side finished with 10 men following red cards to Birungi and Khartoum’s Ahmed Adam for fighting.
In the finals, Gor Mahia’s 30 year old wait for silverware will continue following a 2-0 defeat at the hands of Azam F.C.
Team captain, John Bocco put the ice cream makers in the lead by the 16th minute before doubling the lead through Tche Tche’s great freekick mid second half.
Uganda Cranes’ duo of Khalid Aucho and Godfrey Walusimbi were on the losing side for Gor Mahia
Azam pocketed $30 000 as prize money with the gold medals as they recieved the glittering trophy from Raila Odinga.
Meanwhile, Gor Mahia bagged $20 000 and silver medals.
Kampala City Council Football Club returns on Monday at 2 p.m.
The Uganda Under 23 side (The Kobs) have lost 1-2 in the return leg of the Africa U-23 Championship qualifier against Egypt at the Nelson Mandela Stadium, Namboole on Saturday.
Striker Mahmoud Abdelmonem Abelmamid Soliman had a brace with Uganda’s captain Farouk Miya netting the consolation deep in second half.
Egypt U-23 team thus qualifies to the continental show piece of the U-23 youngsters that will be held in Senegal later this year.
While addressing the players in the dressing room, the FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo urged players to remained focused.
‘Go back to your clubs and remained disciplined as we plan for the matches against Comoros and Sudan. Each one of you here has a chance to play in those two games’ said Magogo
Uganda Kobs Starting Line Up:
Salim Jamal (G.K), Ibrahim Kiyemba, Brian Ochwo, Shafik Bakaki, Richard Kasagga, Deus Bukenya, Erisa Ssekisambu, Kizito Kezironi, Farouk Miya, Fahad Hassan Muhammed, Yunus Sentamu.
Changes:
Erisa Ssekisambu Replaced by John Ssemazzi, Fahad Hassan Muhammed Replaced Brian Nkuubi, Brian Ochwo Replaced By Martin Kizza
Substitutes Not Used:
James Alitho (G.K), John Ssemazzi, Brian Nkuubi, Martin Kizza, Okiring Isiagi, Tadeo Lwanga, Alex Kitata
Egypt XI: Mossad Awad Mossad (G.K), Mohamed Adel Mohamed Gomaa, Nabil Ragab, Ramy Hisham Abdel Aziz Moustafa (C), Karim Waleed Sayed Saleh Hassan, Mahmoud Ahmed Ibrahim Hassan, Mahmood, Mahmoud Salem Aly Abdelkhader, Muhammed Mahmoud Fathi Mahmoud Mohamed, Osama Ibrahim Abddala Mouersy Abdalla, Mahmoud Hamoda
Changes:
Ramahan Sobhi Mohamed Saleh Replaced Mahmoud Salem Aly Abdelkhader, Saleh Gomaa Oda Saleh Oda Replaced Mahmoud Abdelmonem Abelmamid Soliman, Mohamed Hany Gamal Replaced Mahmoud Ahmed Ibrahim Hassan
Substitutes Not Used:
Mohamoud Hamdi Ahmed Ali Abd El Baki (G.K), , Yasser Ahmed Ibrahim El Hanafi, Hussein Ragab Abdelmohsen Ali Elkefat, Islam Mohamed Mohamed Saleh
Match Officials:
Referee: JEAN MARC GANAMANDJI CAR
Assistant Referee 1: BALEZOU FABRICE
Assistant Referee 2: CYRILLE SIBEY SARAMALET
4th Official: ETIENNE GABATO
Match Commissioner: MOHAMED OMAR ABUBAKER YUSUF (KENYA)
Fee: Shs 20,000 Pavilion and Shs.10,000 for stands
Uganda Kobs’ head coach, Milutin Sredojevic has named the players who will take to the field on Saturday against Egypt in the return leg of the CAF U-23 Championship qualifier.
Uganda enters the Nelson Mandela National Stadium arena with a mission to score 5 goals without the opponents’ response if there is any chance of progression to the continental show piece of the U-23 youngsters that will be held in Senegal later this year.
Uganda Kobs Starting Line Up:
Salim Jamal (G.K), Ibrahim Kiyemba, Brian Ochwo, Shafik Bakaki, Richard Kasagga, Deus Bukenya, Erisa Ssekisambu, Kizito Kezironi, Farouk Miya, Fahad Hassan Muhammed, Yunus Sentamu.
Substitutes:
James Alitho (G.K), John Ssemazzi, Brian Nkuubi, Martin Kizza, Okiring Isiagi, Tadeo Lwanga, Alex Kitata
Match Officials:
Referee: JEAN MARC GANAMANDJI CAR
Assistant Referee 1: BALEZOU FABRICE
Assistant Referee 2: CYRILLE SIBEY SARAMALET
4th Official: ETIENNE GABATO
Match Commissioner: MOHAMED OMAR ABUBAKER YUSUF (KENYA)
Handshake: President of the Republic of Uganda HE Yoweri Kaguta Museveni with FUFA President Eng.Moses Magogo at Hotel Africana for the Sc Villa @40 celebrations
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President of the Republic of Uganda HE Yoweri Kaguta Museveni with FUFA President Eng.Moses Magogo at Hotel Africana for the Sc Villa @40 celebrations
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HANDSHAKE: President of the Republic of Uganda HE Yoweri Kaguta Museveni shaking hands with FUFA Vice President Denis Mbiide.In the middle is FUFA President Eng.Moses Magogo at Hotel Africana for the Sc Villa @40 celebrations
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Pastor Robert Kayanja (R) awarding FUFA CEO Edgar Watson-former captain of the club