Tuesday match results
Bright Stars 1-1 KCC FC
Kira Young 1-2 Vipers
Simba 1-0 BUL
Soana 0-3 Express FC
Tuesday match results
Bright Stars 1-1 KCC FC
Kira Young 1-2 Vipers
Simba 1-0 BUL
Soana 0-3 Express FC
Results of round of 32
Nyarusiza 0-5 SCVU
Kireka United 2(4)-2(5) Lweza
Baza Holdings 2-0 City Lads
SC Villa vs Busia United (Busia never showed up at Nakivubo) Villa gets a walkover
Masavu vs Kumi United (Kumi never showed up in Entebbe) Masavu gets a walkover
Wandegeya 0(3)-0(5) Proline
Kirinya Jinja SS 3-0 Artland K
Paidha Black Angels 1-0 Maroons
Water 1(1)-1(3) Ndejje University
Sadolin Paints 1-0 Luweero United
Ten round of 32 fixtures for the 40th edition of the Uganda Cup cup are set to be played at various grounds on Tuesday.
Like shocking results have dominated the Uganda Cup since its inception, many more are expected by the close of business today.
Several Uganda Premier League (UPL) sides will be in the action against determined lower tier clubs whose prime ambition among others is to prove a point.
Former winners, Sports Club Victoria University (SCVU)traveled over 450 km to the south west district of Kisoro where they are set to play home side, Nyarusiza F.C.
In the city center, Sports Club Villa will be playing at Nakivubo War Memorial Stadium against Busia United.
Buganda regional outfit, Masavu F.C coached by former Uganda Cranes international, Livingstone Mbabazi plays host to Kumi United at the Katabi Gombolola grounds in Entebbe.
Masavu F.C eliminated Jininja Municipal Council at the previous stage while Kumi United beat Soana F.C.
Big league clubs tussle out:
The Uganda Cup will once again present the opportunity for FUFA Big league clubs to face each other.
Rwenzori group club, Water F.C entertains Elgon’s Ndejje University at Mengo Secondary school play grounds.
Elgon group’s Kirinya Jinja S.S, who edged Entebbe F.C play Artland Katale at Jinja S.S play grounds in Jinja.
U-23 striker Villa Oromochan returns to Zombo to lead the line for FUFA Big league side, Paidha Black Angels as they host Maroons at the Bar Okoro Stadium in Paidha.
After the round of 32 fixtures, the round of 16 games will be determined at a draw to be held on Wednesday, 18th March 2015 at FUFA House.
The Uganda Cup is the oldest knock out football competition in Uganda is organized by FUFA with Airtel Uganda as one of the partners in the organization of the tournament whose winner represents Uganda at the CAF Confederations Cup.
Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) F.C is the tournament defending champion.
Round of 32 Result: Kira Young 0 (1) – 0 (3) BUL FC
Tuesday, March 10th 2015 Round of 32 Fixtures:
Nyarusiza FC Vs SCVU – Kisoro
Kireka United Vs Lweza – Kiira, Namugongo
Baza Holdings Vs City Lads – Kawanda
SC Villa Vs Busia United – Nakivubo
Masavu FC Vs Kumi United – Katabi Entebbe
Wandegya Vs Proline – Kiteezi
Kirinya JJ SS Vs Artland Katale – Jinja SS
Paidah B. Angels Vs Maroons – Bar Okoro Zombo Play Ground
Water FC Vs Ndejje Univ – Mengo SS
Sadolin Paints Vs Luweero United – Bugembe
Fri, March 13th 2015:
Busia Fisheries FC Vs Bright Stars – Busia
Simba FC Vs CRO – Bombo
Sun, 15th March 2015:
The Saints FC Vs Kyambogo FC – Namboole
Police Vs Airtel FC – Kavumba
To be Communicated Later:
URA Vs KCC – Lugazi
Wed, March 18th 2015 – Draws for Round of 16 at FUFA House, Mengo (10:00AM)
The Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) would like to clarify on reports about the job of the National team coach.
Mr. Milutin ‘Micho’ Sredojevic is still under contract with FUFA. Both parties will honour it.
Sredojevic has not submitted any documents seeking termination of his contract with FUFA.
In the event that there is any development on this matter, FUFA will communicate to the football fraternity and other stakeholders.
Defending champions Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) and Kampala City Council (KCC) will face each other at the Uganda cup round of 32.
This follows the two team’s victories at the round of 64 on Sunday.
Striker, Frank Kalanda scored twice in the first half before winger, Peter Lwasa’s other goal to eject KCCA Corporates at Lugogo.
Regional side, Seeta United lost 1-2 to KCC at the Seeta Church of Uganda playgrounds.
These were two round of 32 games that the two teams missed because of their involvement in CAF engagements.
KCC scored through Herman Wasswa and Michael Birungi to ensure the berth in the last 32 teams.
The round of 32 games also started yesterday as BUL F.C eliminated Kira Young F.C 1-4 on penalties after a goal-less draw of the match held at Kira Town Council play grounds.
The other round of 32 games will be played on Tuesday.
The winner of the Uganda Cup represents Uganda at the CAF Confederation Cup.
Sunday, 8th March 2015 Results:
SEETA UNITED 1-2 KCC
KCCA COOPERATE 0-3 URA
KIRA YOUNG 0 (1) – 0 (4) BUL F.C

3rd Mama Becca Kazibwe Cup:
U-14 Winners: Namaleeba Girls
Open Category: London College
Curtain Raiser: Ex-Internationals 0-0 She Makerere University
The third edition of the Mama Becca Kazibwe Cup successfully climaxed at Old Kampala Secondary school play grounds, Kampala on the International Women’s Day.
At a special event watched by a mammoth crowd from all walks of life, FUFA President, Eng. Moses Magogo.
Jinja based team, Namaleeba emerged the best in the under 14 girls category winners after overcoming fellow Jinja team, Jinja Army Primary school 3-0 in a thrilling final to topple over 80 other teams that participated starting from the regional qualifiers.
Sharuwah Nakayima, Hajira Namugabwe and Rashida Nanangu scored for Namaleeba Girls team in the finals.
London College Nansana overcame Kawempe based Gadaffi Integrated School 4-1 in a sided open final.
Aisha Nantongo notched a hat-trick before Asia Nakibuuka scored the other goal to seal the victory.
All London College’s goals came in the second stanza of the game.
Zaina Namuleme netted a penalty before Damali Matama’s goal proved to be the only consolation foe Gadaffi Intergrated School, who had earlier eliminated favorites Kawempe Muslim in the semi finals via spot kicks after a barren draw.

Speaking before the award and trophy presentation ceremony, FUFA President, Eng. Moses Magogo appreciated the efforts of various personalities who have worked tooth and nail to see the development of women football in the country.
I appreciate everybody whose effort has had a hand onto the successful organization of this year’s tournament. From the women football leaders, Ex-internationals, FUFA administrators and support staff, sponsors and the media, your effort is highly appreciated
Flanked by the CEO, Edgar Watson, FUFA Technical Director, Asuman Lubowa, Uganda Crested Cranes Head coach, Majidah Nantandah, women football leaders the FUFA president challenged the women footballers to continue playing the beautiful game and excel to produce the Uganda women football professionals.
From the talent I have seen from this tournament, I urge all the women footballers to continue with playing effortlessly and excel to play professional soccer
He called.
This was the third time that the tournament was been played in honour of football’s number one female cheer leader, Becca Kazibwe (RIP), who passed on years ago.
Several excelling individual players were rewarded different prizes as Slyvia Namuli, a daughter to the deceased was recognized on behalf of the family.
Mama Becca’s daughter, Betty Namuli (third right) was specially recognized for carrying aloft the family’s legacy.
The best two teams per category received medals with the champion teams bagging gold.

Each of the champion teams were given a giant glittering trophy
2015 Mama Becca Cup 2015 (Selected Results):
Open Category:
Quarter Finals:
Kakungulu 1-0 Makerere University
Scorer: Jackie Nassali
Kawempe A 2-1 Lubiri
Gaddafi 2-1 Kawempe Muslim B
Scorers:
Gaddafi: Zaina Namuleme
Kawempe Muslim: Apen Shawn
London College 1-0 Entebbe
Scorer: Aisha Nantongo
U-14 Catergory:
Quarter Finals:
Namalemba (Walk over) Kitebi Primary
Kaleerwe 0 (4) – 0(2) Jolly Primary School
Shimoni 0-1 Godwin Primary School, Kawempe
Military Police Primary School 0-1 Jinja Army Primary
Semi Finals:
Namalemba 2-0 Kaleerwe
Jinja Army 1-0 Godwin
Scorer: Vivian Inazabike
Finals: Jinja Army Vs Namalemba
Open Catergory – Sem-Finals:
Kawempe A 0 (5) – 0 (6) Gaddafi
London College 1 (4) – 1 (3) Kakungulu
Finals:
Open Category: Gaddafi 2-4 London College
Scorers:
London College – Asia Nakibuuka, Aisha Nantongo X3
Gadaffi – Zaina Namuleme, Damali Matama
Under U-14: Jinja Army 0-3 Namalebba
Scorers: Sharuwah Nakayima, Hajira Namugabwe, Rashida Nanangu
MAIN PHOTO: FUFA President, Eng. Moses Magogo awards London College, Nansana their winning trophy shortly after each member on the winning team had received their gold medals
PHOTO CREDITS: FUFA Communications Department
Defending Champions of the Uganda Cup, Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) F.C kick starts the 2015 campaign at Lugogo with a duel against non league side, KCCA coporates.
Regional side, Seeta United host KCC at the Seeta Church of Uganda playgrounds.
These were two round of 32 games that the two teams missed because of their involvement in CAF engagements.
At the same time, the round of 32 games start officially on Sunday when Kira Young hosts Bul F.C at Kira Town Council grounds.
The other round of 32 games will be played on Tuesday.
The winner of the Uganda Cup represents Uganda at the CAF confederations Cup.
Sunday, 8th March 2015
SEETA UNITED VS KCC – Seeta Church of Uganda Play Grounds
KCCA COOPERATE VS URA – Phillip Omondi Stadium
KIRA YOUNG VS BUL F.C – Kira Town Council Grounds

ALL QUALIFIERS (Second Round):
Uganda Kobs 0 (1) – 0 (4) Mozambique
– Mozambique qualify to play Ghana at the Next Stage.
Uganda National Under 23 side, The Kobs have been eliminated out of the U-23 All Africa Games qualifiers by Mozambique after a 1-4 painful loss to Mozambique at Nakivubo Stadium.
The two sides had played to the second goal –less draw that called for FIFA Post match penalty shoots.
Earlier, the hosts had dominated the game Mozambique opted to sit back and occasionally attack on the break.
Uganda Kobs team captain, Farouk Miya introduces the rest of his team mates before the chief guest, Hon. Charles Bakabulindi (State Minister of Sports)
Paidha Black Angels F.C striker, Villa Oromchan came closest to scoring in the opening half of the game (29th minute) – hitting the near post from an acute angle over 15 yards away.
Oromchan crossed for team skipper, Farouk Miya later in the second half but suspect finishing remained the team’s undergoing.
Mozambique players celebrate shortly after the final whistle at Nakivubo stadium.
Bright Stars’ defender, Joseph Nsubuga got into a rare scoring opportunity and would have won the game for the hosts with a late effort that missed narrowly.
Mozambique now qualifies to play Ghana at the next stage of the All Africa Games qualifiers whose finals will be stage in Congo Brazzaville later this year.
Uganda Starting Line up:
Ismail Watenga (GK), Joseph Nsubuga, Fred Nkata, Sadat Kyambadde, Ismail Kiyemba Ismail, Keziron Kizito, Tom Masiko, Farouk Miya (Capt), Derrick Nsibambi, Villa Oromchan, Yunus Ssentamu.
Changes For Uganda:
47’ Yunus Sentamu Replaced by Martin Kizza, 62’ Villa Oromochan Replaced by Julius Malingumu, 71’ Tom Matisko Replaced by Robert Achema
Subs Not Used:
Mathias Kigonya, Ghadafi Kiwanuka , Derrick Tekkwo, Brian Nkuubi
MAIN PHOTO: FUFA President, Eng. Moses Magogo joined by 3rd Vice President, Dennis Mbidde inspected the players with chief guest, Hon. Charles Bakabulindi (State Sports Minister) prior to kick off.
PHOTO CREDITS: FUFA Communications Department
U-23 All Africa Games Qualifier: 2nd Leg, first round
Uganda Kobs Vs Mozambique
First leg ended 0-0 in Maputo
Saturday 7th March 2015, Nakivubo Stadium, 4:00 pm
Charges: 5,000/- and 20,000/-
Live on FUFA FM 102.1
Uganda Kobs (U-23) starting XI against Mozambique
Micho makes five changes from team that played in Maputo
In: Sentamu, Nkata, Kyambadde, Masiko, Nsibambi for Nkuubi, Tekwo, Bakaki Shafik, Ochwo Brian, Kiwanuka
Line up: Ismail Watenga (GK), Nsubuga Joseph, Nkata Fred, Kyambadde Sadat, Kiyemba Ismail, Keziron Kizito, Masiko Tom, Miya Farouk (Capt), Nsibambi Derrick, Oromchan Villa, Yunus Ssentamu.
Subs: Kigonya Mathias, Kiwanuka Ghadafi, Martin Kizza, Tekweo Derrick, Brian Nkuubi, Achema Robert, Malingumu Julius
The Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) has today visited the Wakisa Crisis Pregnancy Centre in Mengo as part of the activities lined up for the Mama Becca Women’s Day Cup due this weekend.

The charity cause by FUFA saw its staff make the short distance from FUFA House to Wakisa Ministries centre where they talked to the pregnant teenagers as they narrated their ordeals during the one on one sessions.
FUFA donated an assortment of food stuffs, clothes, footballs, cleaning equipment, cleaned the centre and fetched water.

Wakisa Ministries Director Ms Vivian Wakisa was a happy host.
‘I am very happy for this kind of support. You have made these young girls happy. Let us build on this relationship’ said Wakisa.
FUFA Technical Director Asuman Lubowa addressed the young girls on behalf of FUFA.

‘We care a lot about our daughters and the future mothers of Uganda. You still have a future and that i why FUFA is here to pay you a visit’ said Lubowa.
FUFA promised to continue with the partnership they have started with the Wakisa Ministries.
PHOTO CREDIT: FUFA Communications

U-23 All Africa Games Qualifier: 2nd Leg, first round
Uganda Kobs Vs Mozambique
First leg ended 0-0 in Maputo
Saturday 7th March 2015, Nakivubo Stadium, 4:00 pm
Charges: 5,000/- and 20,000/-
Live on FUFA FM 102.1
Uganda National Under 23 team (The Kobs) conducted their last training session at Nakivubo stadium on Friday morning.
The session lasted for one and a half hours in which 24 players still in camp took part.
Emphasis during the session were speed, agility and reaction done with the help of small sided games as the players managed to play under limited spaces with quick reaction and pace.
The team also took part in penalty kicks before the head coach, Milutin ‘Micho’ Sedrojevic engaged the players in a healthy talk session.
All the 24 players are at the Namboole Stadium hotel ready for the match.
PHOTO CREDITS: FUFA COMMUNICATIONS DEPARTMENT

U-23 All Africa Games Qualifier: 2nd Leg, first round
Uganda Kobs Vs Mozambique
First leg ended 0-0 in Maputo
Saturday 7th March 2015, Nakivubo Stadium
Charges: 5,000/- and 20,000/-
Live on FUFA FM 102.1
Mozambique National Under 23 team arrived in Uganda on Thursday evening.
www.fufa.co.ug was at the Entebbe International Airport and brings to you the team’s arrival in pictures.
FUFA member of Protocol Committee Joseph Mwanje welcomed the visitors.
The team players from Mozambique board the coaster to Grand Global Hotel where they are accommodated.
A contingent of 27 players and officials arrived at 7:00 p.m aboard Ethiopian Airlines.
The first leg between the two nations ended 0-0. The winner on aggregate will face Ghana for the available slot to qualify for All African Games in Congo Brazzaville.
PHOTO CREDITS: FUFA Communications Department
CRO FC 1- 1 The Saints FC
Water FC 0-0 Sporting Utd
Ndejje Univ 2-1 Ngora Freda Carr
Hope Doves 0-1 JMC FC
VCC 0-0 Synergy
Maroons 1 – Kirinya Jinja SS
Kireka United 1-1 Kasese New Villa
Click here for Mama Becca Cup Programme
Three venues named, FUFA boss to preside over as Chief Guest
The Organising committee of the FUFA Mama Becca Women’s Day Cup has announced three venues to be used during the two day tournament that will be held on 7th and 8th March, 2015.
The venues are Rubaga Girls, Old Kampala Senior secondary School and Lubiri senior secondary school.
17 Primary school teams in the Under-14 and 20 sides in the Senior women categories are expected to take part in a tournament held in memory of Mama Becca and celebrating the International Women’s Day.
Part of the weekend programme will have former women players form a team to play a yet to be opponents as a curtain raiser for the final match on Sunday.
The FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo will preside over as Chief Guest on the final day at Old Kampala.
Charity cause
The UFA staff will be involved in a charity cause towards supporting the Wakisa Centre in Mengo that looks after under -age pregnant girls. The visit of the centre will be at 10am as the staff will carry some donations for the young girls.
Tentative Programme:
Uganda Kobs training in Jinja (Dam Waters Play ground) – Thursday, 5th March 2015 (4:00 p.m)
Mozambique Team Arrival At Entebbe Airport – Thursday, 5th March 2015 (7:00 pm)
Uganda Kobs Last Training – Friday, 6th March 2015 (Nakivubo Stadium) – Midday
Mozambique Team Training , Friday, 6th March 2015 (Nakivubo Stadium), 4:00 pm
Match Day – Uganda U-23 Vs Mozambique U-23 (Saturday, 7th March 2015) – 4:00 p.m
After Wednesday’s training match at Dam Waters play ground in Jinja where the Uganda Kobs smiled to a 1-0 victory over Sadolin Paints, the team’s head coach and the rest of the technical personnel have reduced the squad by 7 players.
The 7 players released from the team’s camp at the FUFA technical center in Njeru are ; Baker Lukooya, Simon Namwanja, Timothy Awany, Isaac Ntege, Hashim Sempala, Kasule Abdul Karim and Martin Opolot.
Training resumes for the rest of the team members on Thursday afternoon at the Jinja Dam Waters play ground before they travel to Kampala the next day.
In Kampala, they will train at Nakivubo stadium at mid-day.
The Team in Camp:
Goal Keepers: Ashadu Bugembe, Mathias Kigonya and Ismail Watenga
Defenders: Patrick Mbowa, Joseph Nsubuga (left back), Shafiq Bakaki, Joseph Nsubuga (right back), Fred Nkata, Isma Kigonya, Sadat Kyambadde
Midfielders: Derrick Tekkwo, Martin Kizza, Robert Achema, Keziron kizito, Tom Masiko, Farouk Miya, Ghadafi Kiwanuka, Brian Nkubbi.
Strikers: William Wadri, Julius Malingumu, Derrick Nsibambi, Umaru Kasumba, Paul Mucherezi, Villa Oromchan, Yunus Sentamu
The FUFA newsletter ‘FUFA MONTHLY’ that captures highlights of the federation’s football activities at the end of each month is out.
In the February edition, former Uganda Cranes captain Ibrahim Sekagya who retired from active football speaks to FUFA Monthly as he names his best XI of Ugandan players he played with.
In the same issue, there is coverage of the FUFA Women Elite League including a feature on Efrance Nanjego-the chairperson of the Uganda Women Football Association who has helped develop women’s football in Eastern Uganda.
Finally, there is a chance for a reader to win an original Uganda Cranes shirt by answering a simple question in this issue.
Click here FUFA MONTHLY FEBRUARY
Enjoy reading the FUFA Monthly edition of February.

Martin Kizza was the hero of the day as Uganda Kobs beat Azam Uganda Premier League side Sadolin Paints 1-0 in a build-up match played at the Dam waters in Jinja today.
Kizza who took a low placed penalty on 20minutes at the far right to score the game’s only goal was thrilled by the goal he scored.
‘When you score it gives you confidence to work even harder. Hope I will score more goals for the team if given chance’ said Kizza.

The team will continue with training tomorrow in the afternoon at Fufa Technical centre Njeru and return to Kampala on Friday ahead of Saturday’s All Africa Games qualifier against Mozambique at Nakivubo stadium.

Uganda Kobs Starting XI- Team I
Ashadu Bugembe-GK, Isaac Ntege, Simon Namwanja, Patrick Mbowa, Timothy Awanyi, Derrick Tekkwo, William wadri, Brian Nkubbi, Julius Malingumu, Derrick Nsibambi, Martin Kizza
Uganda Kobs Starting XI- Team II
Mathias Kigonya-GK, Hashim Sempala, Martin Kizza, Joseph Nsubuga, Shafiq Bakaki, Robert Achema, Martin Opolot, Abdul-Karim Kasule, Umaru Kasumba, Paul Mucurezi, Baker Lukoya

Uganda Kobs Starting XI- Team III
Ismail Watenga –GK, Joseph Nsubuga, Fred Nkata, Isma Kigonya, Sadat Kyambande, Keziron Kizito, Tom Masiko, Villa Oramchan, Yunus Sentamu, Farouk Miya, Ghadafi Kiwanuka
Sadolin Paints Starting XI
Didi Muhamad [(GK) (Mathias Muwanga (GK)], Joseph Semogere, Moses Kibirige, Junior Mukisa [Isaac Mayanja], Duff Kisige [Desmond Kyobe], Dan Ekuyu, Ronald Lukungu, Henry Senkubuge [Deo Mwase], Fred Segujja [Martin Mugabi], Allan Olyeki, Blaize Nkolo [Yunus Kasozi].
Subs: Mathias Muwanga (GK), Isaac Mayanja, Desmond Kyobe, Deo Mwase, Martin Mugabi, Yunus Kasozi
MAIN PHOTO: Uganda Kobs players after their friendly with Sadolin.Kobs won 1-0.
Photo credit: FUFA Communications department