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  • COACHING: CAF ‘A’ Course Extended For 3 Days

    COACHING: CAF ‘A’ Course Extended For 3 Days

    The CAF ‘A’ Coaching course that started a week ago at the FUFA technical center in Njeru, has been extended by a further three (3) days.

    CAF Senior instructor Sunday Kayuni from Tanzania communicated the change citing limited time and the heavy workload that is yet to be completed.
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    ‘There are two modules – coaching methodologies and the practicals that still require enough time for evaluation and assessment’, Kayuni said.
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    Addressing the coaches at the FUFA technical center, FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo thanked the coaches for the commitment towards enrollment for the course.
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    ‘Coaching education remains a crucial aspect of the modern game. Uganda needs many educated coaches. The game today is dynamic and requires modern day tactics, which is just the right route FUFA is undertaking’ Eng. Magogo remarked on Saturday.
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    The coaches will now rest for four (4) days before they resume with the studies on Thursday.

    The course will officially be closed on Saturday, 7th February 2015.

    Local CAF Instructors Jackson Nyiima (also FUFA education officer), Asuman Lubowa (FUFA Technical Director), Tom Lwanga, Mujib Kasule, and Livingstone Kyambadde (all CAF A coaches) are working closely with the CAF Instructor, Kayuni.

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    Coaches for the CAF A Course
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    Paul Ssali (Fufa Technical Committee Member), Frank Anyau (Fufa Technical Committee Member), Sam Ssimbwa (Sc Villa), Mike Mutebi , George Semogerere (Somalia), Paddy Kintu (Local Instructor), Moses Basena, Edward Golola (Sc Vipers), Timothy Ayiekoh (Sports Officer Kakira), Majidah Nantanda (Crested Cranes Head Coach), Jackson Mayanja (Kagera Sugar-Tanzania)

    MAIN PHOTO: Coaches undergoing the CAF ‘A’ Course at the FUFA technical Center, Njeru
    PHOTO CREDITS: FUFA Communications Department

  • BEACH SOCCER: Uganda Sand Cranes off to Mombasa

    The Uganda National Beach Soccer team-Sand Cranes left this afternoon for Mombasa where they will play a build up match with Kenya on Sunday.  The squad has 12 players. Below is the team at FUFA House before departure by road.

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  • 2015 All Africa Games Qualifiers: Micho releases initial squad of 50 players

    Uganda Cranes coach Milutin ‘Micho’ Sredojevic has released the initial list of 50 players to start training for the upcoming All Africa Games qualifiers against Mozambique on the weekend of 20th-22nd February, 2015.
    The training programme was released by FUFA Technical Committee chairman Hamid Juma on Wednesday  at the FUFA weekly Press conference in Mengo.
    The remainder (50 players) will come from the FUFA Big League and more players from the two clubs-KCC FC and URA FC who will be playing in continental football.
    The first training and selection exercise starts tomorrow at Villa Park, Nsambya (10am).
    Sredojevic is the head coach for the U-23 team and will work hand in hand with the FUFA Technical committee headed by Hamid Juma purely for administrative assignments.
    GOALKEEPERS (6): Watenga Isma (Vipers), Kigonya Mathias(Bright Stars), Mugabi Alex (Simba), Bugembe Ashadu (Kira Young), Majwega Michael (Lweza), Didi Mohamed (Sadolin)
    DEFENDERS (18): Nsubuga Joseph (Bright Stars), Kagwa Andrew (Sc Villa), Musisi Farouk (Lweza), Nsubuga Moses (Bright Stars), Lumu Isa (Kira Young), Kiyemba Ibrahim (Lweza), Kyambadde Sadat (Police), Bakaki Shafiq (Express), Mukobe Umaru (BUL), Ssemogerere Joseph (Sadolin), Kawessa Frank (Simba), Ochwo Brian (Victoria), Bukenya Rashid (Rwenshama), Magadah Ibrahim (Entebbe), Mukisa Joseph Junior (Sadolin), Kisige Paul (Sadolin), Muwanguzi John (Soana), Katende Misi(Soana)
    MIDFIELDERS (13): Miya Farouk (Vipers), Teko Derrick (Kira Young), Kizito Keziron (Vipers), Lwanga Tadeo (Express), Nkuubi Brian (Kira Young), Kiwanuka Gadaffi (Rwenshama), Mutyaba Julius (Lweza), Sempala Hashim (BUL), Otto Daniel (Victoria), Pengere Ibrahim (Entebbe), Achema Robert (BUL), Senfuka Rahumatah (Police), Kamanzi Denis (Sc Villa)
    ATTACKERS (13): Kalisa Milton (BUL), Kivumbi Martin (Bright Stars), Elkanah Nkugwa (URA), Kikoyo Hassan (Bright Stars), Kasumba Umaru (Police), Kasule Abdul Kareem (Sc Villa), Batali Moses (Vipers), Malingumu Julius (Vipers), Kasibante James (URA), Kawadwa Joshua (Bright Stars), Kigongo Ronald (URA), Lwesibawa Godfrey (Express) and Lwassa Peter (URA)

     

     

  • CLARIFICATION: COACHING TEAM OF U-23

    FUFA would like to clarify on misleading media reports regarding the coaching staff of the National Under -23 football team. It is not true as reported in various media houses that the federation announced Frank Anyau and Phillip Obwin as assistants to Head coach Milutin Sredojevic for the U-23 side.

    During the weekly FUFA Press conference the FUFA Technical committee chairman Mr. Hamid Juma clearly stated that Sredojevic would work hand in hand with the committee where Anyau and Obwin are members.  Their role is purely administrative.  William Nkemba and Paul Ssali are the other members of the committee. Mr. Faisal Muhammad is the team coordinator.

    George Semwogerere (Somalia Football team) and Abdallah Mubiru (KCC FC) are still part of the U-23 coaching staff but will be engaged at the same time when the National team is preparing for the matches against Mozambique.

    Also at the same press conference on Wednesday the FUFA CEO Mr. Edgar Watson announced that the FUFA Executive had stayed their decision regarding changes for various national teams until after the coaching courses in Njeru are concluded with the federation being in position to  further information on this matter.

    FUFA believes that this communication will give a proper clarification on the matter to the football fraternity.

    Meanwhile the training session of the U-23 team starts tomorrow at Villa Park, Nsambya at 10am.

  • CAF BEACH SOCCER QUALIFIERS: Uganda Sand Cranes Embark on Preparations

    CAF BEACH SOCCER QUALIFIERS: Uganda Sand Cranes Embark on Preparations

    CAF 2015 Beach Soccer Qualifiers:

    1st Round:

    1st Leg: 13th – 15th Feb: Cameroon Vs Uganda,

    2ND leg (20th – 22nd Feb: Uganda Vs Cameroon)

    2nd Round:

    1st Leg: 13th- 15th March: Winner
    Uganda/Cameroon Vs Ghana, 2nd Leg (20th – 22nd March 2015)

    Final Tournament: 14th -19th April 2015, Seychelles

    The Uganda National team, The Sand Cranes started non-residential training on Wednesday afternoon at Lido Beach in Entebbe.

    Only 15 players turned up for the first training session with the rest of the players expected by the close of the week.
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    In the absence of the head coach for the opening session, assistant coach, Peter Sseguya took the players through the paces.

    The team will have a residential training next week in the run to the games.

    Uganda Sand Cranes landed a tough draw where they will have to skip two West African nations if they are to make it to the April 2015 final tournament in Seychelles.

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    Uganda faces Cameroon in the first round in a two legged affair in February 2015 with the winner playing Ghana for the available slot in the finals.
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    Ninteen teams will be engaged in the qualification matches over the two rounds.

    Nine teams have been exempted from the first round qualifiers basing on their participation in the 2013 Championships which was hosted in Jadida, Morocco as well as their official ranking.

    The 9 are; Senegal, Cote D’Ivoire, Morocco, Nigeria, Egypt, Madagascar, Libya, South Africa and Uganda’s likely second round opponent, Ghana.

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    First Round Draws:

    Uganda plays Cameroon, Tunisia plays Mali, Sudan entertains Djibouti and Mauritius engages Mozambique before the East African derby of Kenya versus Tanzania.

    Second Round fixtures:

    Ivory coast awaits the winner of Kenya/Tanzania, Morocco will play the winner from Sudan vs Djibouti, Tunisia is booked for the winner of Mali Vs Senegal, Madagasacar Vs South Africa, Nigeria Vs Libya and Ghana awaits the winner of Uganda Vs Cameroon.

    The full squad:

    Goal Keepers: Michael Kalule (MUBS), Nasser Lwamunda (Buwanika Bulls United), Ashadu Bugembe (YMCA)

    Defenders: Derrick Tekkwo (Captain) – YMCA, Davis Kasujja (MUBS), Douglas Muganga (Nkumba Select), Ambrose Naturinda (YMCA)

    Midfielders: Baker Lukooya (MUBS), Saidi Latif (Real Galacticals), Yasser Mugerwa (Nkumba Select), Dennis Sserukwaya (Real Galacticals), Abraham Lubowa (Zaba Super Market), Hamim Ssemakula Tebusweke (Kayunga Town Council)

    Forwards: John Revita (Real Galacticals), Brian Nkuubi (MUBS), Roch Somoka (Nkumba Select), Nicholas Kamya (Dalumba – Richmond), Ismail Kagingo (KIU), Phillip Lwezaula (St Lawrence University), Emma Kalwoya (St Lawrence University)

    MAIN PHOTO: Some of the Uganda Sand Cranes Players at Lido Beach on Wednesday.

    PHOTO CREDITS: FUFA Communications Department

  • REFEREEING: Ugandan officials appointed for CAF Fixtures

    REFEREEING: Ugandan officials appointed for CAF Fixtures

    Eight Ugandan referees have been appointed for the upcoming CAF engagements.

    Dennis Batte (Referee), Hussein Bugembe (Assistant referee), Samuel Kayondo (Assistant referee), Mashood Ssali (Reserve referee) have been appointed as the match officials for CAF Champions League match between Kenyan side, Gor Mahia and CNAPS Sports from Madagascar.

    Seyehelles’ Poiret Antoine Ralph Danny will be the match commissioner for the match in Kenya between 13-15th February 2015.

    Meanwhile, Brian Miiro Nsubuga (Referee), Mark Ssonko (Assistant referee), Ronald Katenya (Assistant referee 2), Ali Sabila Chelagat (Reserve referee) will handle Al Ghazala (South Africa) and Petro jet (Egypt) in South Sudan in a CAF Confederations cup battle.

    Mohamed Omar Abukbaker from Kenya is the match commissioner.

    MAIN PHOTO: FIFA Referee, Dennis Batte receives his badge from Dr. James Sekajugo recently at FUFA House.

    PHOTO CREDITS: FUFA Communications Department

  • ALL AFRICA GAMES QUALIFIERS: 100 Players summoned

    ALL AFRICA GAMES QUALIFIERS: 100 Players summoned

    All Africa Games Qualifiers (Not an Olympic Qualifier tournament):
    1st Round:

    1st Leg: Mozambique Vs Uganda (20th – 22nd February 2015)

    Return leg: Uganda Vs Mozambique(6th – 8th March 2015)

    2nd Round:
    March – April 2015 : Winner between Uganda/Mozambique Vs Ghana.

    Olympics Qualifiers: (To be played only by those players born on or after 1st January 1993)

    The Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) has summoned One hundred (100) players for the upcoming All Africa Games qualifiers that kick off on the weekend of 20th – 22nd February 2015.
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    Juma Hamid presented the names to the media

    The FUFA technical committee chairman Hamid Juma released the training programme for the youngsters during Wednesday’s FUFA Weekly press conference at FUFA House in Mengo.

    Training sessions start on Saturday, 31st January 2015 at Villa Park, Nsambya. Another one will be held at KCCA Stadium, Lugogo on Sunday, 1st February 2015.

    A final squad of 30 players will be selected from the main pool of the two training sessions who will enter residential training ahead of Mozambique clash.

    ‘We want to field the right age players for this tournament that is why we have an intention of having national technical consensus

    Uganda Cranes head coach Milutin ‘Micho’ Sredojevic will head the team and he will be assisted by Frank Anyau.

    The two will work hand in hand with the FUFA technical committee chairman Hamid Juma.

    The players have been picked from the various FUFA organized competitions (Uganda Premier League, FUFA Big League, regional leagues and lower division football leagues).

    TRAINING PROGRAMME:

    -Saturday, 31st January 2015 – First Training session at Villa Park (11 a.m)

    – Sunday, 1st February 2015 – Second Training Session at KCCA Stadium, Lugogo

    – Friday, 6th February 2015 – Third Training Session (To be Communicated)

    – Saturday, 7th February 2015 – Fourth Training session (To be Communicated).

    Format:

    Uganda got a bye in the first round. The Kobs will start the campaign in the second round and will face the winner between Rwanda and Somalia.

    The successful team between Rwanda/Somalia Vs Uganda faces Egypt in the third round before qualification to the qualifiers tournament that will be held in Congo Brazzaville.

    MAIN PHOTO: Express Football Club midfielder, Tadeo Lwanga (left) against Bright Stars’ Anthony Bongole in the Uganda Premier League.
    Lwanga is one of the players expected to undergo trials on Saturday.

    PHOTO CREDITS: FUFA Communications Department

  • COMMUNICATIONS: FUFA acquires 102.1 FM

    COMMUNICATIONS: FUFA acquires 102.1 FM

    In a bid to strengthen the communications department, Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) has started a new station called FUFA Radio on the frequency 102.1.

    Addressing the journalists from the different media houses during the weekly press conference in Mengo, FUFA president, Eng. Moses Magogo said the radio is to help boost the FUFA Communications department.

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    ‘102.1 FUFA Radio will basically educate, inform, entertain and help in the promotion of FUFA Commercial purposes and the game. The radio operations take immediate effect’ said Magogo.

    The FUFA President further said ‘the acquisition of the this media platform will help us position our brand to the masses beyond what happens on the football pitch’

    Eng. Magogo also explained that the radio, whose radius coverage is 80KM was a project passed by the FUFA General Assembly in Lira.

    The project comes after the world’s football body-FIFA offered each of the 209 national federations a financial offer from the revenue fetched from the 2014 World Cup.

    FUFA has already started recruiting personnel for the new establishment Radio 102.1 FM.

    MAIN PHOTO: L-R: FUFA Finance Director, Decolas Kizza, FUFA CEO, Edgar Watson, FUFA President, Eng. Moses Magogo, FUFA Spokesperson, Ahmed Hussein and FUFA Head of Technical,Hamid Juma

    PHOTO CREDITS: FUFA Communications Department

  • ADMINISTRATION: FAMACO 1 Course starts at Kisubi Mapeera

    ADMINISTRATION: FAMACO 1 Course starts at Kisubi Mapeera

    Football Administration and management Course

    ◾27th-29th January, 2015-Course period

    Venue: Mapeera Senior secondary School, Kisubi, Entebbe

    ◾200 participants taking part

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    The Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) FAMACO 1 administrators’ course for key representatives from its member associations has kicked off on Tuesday with 200 participants taking part.

    The residential course is taking place at Mapeera Senior secondary School.

    It is part of the football programmes that introduces management concepts and mechanisms to design, run and implement football activities in accordance with FIFA and FUFA statues.

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    FUFA President, Eng Moses Magogo, one of the facilitators at the course officially opened the course and he presented about FUFA and its development programmes.

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    Some of the Instructors of the FAMACO Course 1 Pose for a group Photo
    Other facilitators are; FUFA 1st Vice President, Justus Mugisha (on confederations), FUFA Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Edgar Watson, FUFA Executive Committee Member, Samuel Mpiima, FUFA lawyer, Alex Luganda, Richard Barigye, FUFA Head of election affairs, Patrick Okanya, FUFA Executive committee members; Rasoul Ariga, Geofrey Ogwel, Aggrey Ashaba, FUFA finance director, Decolas Kizza, Vincent Ssajjabi, Nkumba University Sports Tutor and NUSFU Secretary, Patrick Ssebuliba, Ahmed Hussein and Ali Mwebe.

    Some of the topics that the participants are undertaking are; FIFA and its development programmes, Confederations, Statures, Genera Management, Finance, Planning, Human Resource, Competitions, Club Management, Marketing, Communications, Member Associations, FUFA and its Development programmes and the club types, statures and rules.

    FUFA Chairman of the Education Committee, who is also the course co-ordinator, Justus Mugisha (one of the two FIFA Instructors, the other being Eng.Magogo) clarified on the purpose of the course.
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    Justus Mugisha addressing the participants at Kisubi Mapeera during opening ceremony

    ‘We are targeting as many football administrators as possible across the country. Just like the other aspects of the game, refereeing and coaching, FUFA is looking at administration as yet another important aspect’ Mugisha said.
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    Ahmed Hussein Presented about Effective Communication

    Successful participants at the end of the FAMACO 1 will be rewarded with certificates and a promotion to FAMACO 2 and 3 at the later stage.
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    FUFA CEO, Edgar Watson lecturing one of the topics to the participants on the opening day

    PHOTO CREDITS: FUFA Communications Department

  • COACHING: CAF ‘A’ coaching course begins in Njeru

    COACHING: CAF ‘A’ coaching course begins in Njeru

    The Confederation of African Football Associations (CAF) ‘A’ coaching course has started on Monday in Jinja.

    More than 10 coaches from different parts of the Uganda are taking part in a one-week long course.
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    Hamid Juma addressing the participants at the course opening ceremony

    This CAF –A License Coaching Course is organized by the Federation Of Uganda Football Association (FUFA) in conjuction with the African continental body.

    CAF senior Instructor, Sunday Kayuni from Tanzania is the main course instructor.

    Local CAF Instructors Jackson Nyiima (also FUFA’s education officer), Asuman Lubowa (FUFA Technical Director), Tom Lwanga, Mujib Kasule, and Livingstone Kyambadde are working closely with Kayuni

    The CAF ‘A’ course commences barely 24 hours after the successful accomplishment of the CAF -B License programme.

    Hamid Juma, FUFA Chairman in charge of Technical matters and also an executive Member presided over at the opening of the course.

    He cautioned coaches over various football issues that are hitting the game in the country and concentrate on football coaching careers.

    You should have objectives to achieve in your coaching careers say by 2019 you may set to be coaching a professional club somewhere.

    He advised the football coaches in the country to avoid politics and concentrate on the club and administrators and concentrate to coaching.

    He cautioned coaches

    “Remember football in the country relies to you coaches most so when you mess up the whole country suffers the consequences. This is the time for us all to start knowing the exact problem hitting the game in the country”

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    Sunday Kayuni engaging the CAF A aspiring coaches in his maiden lecture on Monday.
    The FUFA head of technical matters promised a number of such courses to see right qualified personnel right positions for the good of the game.

    Meanwhile, CAF Senior instructor Sunday Kayuni heap-praised FUFA for organizing such courses as he sees the future of Uganda’s football bright more so if coaches do implement what they’re being taught.

    The course will run for a week from today 26th up to 31 Janauary 2015.

    Participants in CAF Coaching Course:

    Paul Sali (Fufa Technical Committee Member), Frank Anyau (Fufa Technical Committee Member), Sam Ssimbwa (Sc Vila), Mike Mutebi , George Semogerere (Somalia), Paddy Kintu (Local Instructor), Moses Basena, Edward Golola(Sc Vipers), Timothy Ayiekoh (Sports Officer Kakira), Majidah Nantanda (Crested Cranes Head Coach), Jackson Mayanja (Kagere Sugar-Tanzania)

    Some of the prominent missing coaches include Fred Kajoba of the super league side Bright stars and Leo Adraa of Atlabara Football Club in South Sudan.

    Report Prepared by Joseph Mutaka, Uganda Cranes CHAN Media Attache

    MAIN PHOTO: Coaches taking part in the CAF ‘A’ Coaching course pose for a group photo infront of the FUFA Technical center, Njeru with the course instructors and the chief guest, Hamid Juma.

    PHOTO CREDITS: FUFA Communications Department.

  • BEACH SOCCER: Uganda Sand Cranes players shine in National league

    BEACH SOCCER: Uganda Sand Cranes players shine in National league

    Pepsi National Beach Soccer League:

    Majority of the Uganda Sand Cranes players were in stunning form for their respective clubs as the national league resumed with match day 9 at Lido Beach, Entebbe.

    Kayunga Town Council’s Hamim Semakula grabbed the head-lines as he scored 5 goals in his team’s 11-2 demolition of Mutesa 1 Royal University.

    Kayunga’s other goals came off the feet of Paul Kato’s hat-trick, Mustafa Kasule, Peter Wasswa and Julius Fulinda.

    KIU’s Ismail Kagingo, another Uganda Sand Cranes player notched a hat-trick for his side as they brushed aside Dalumba Richmonds 6-5.

    Steven Canon scored the other three goals for KIU.

    Uganda Beach Soccer record goal scorer of all times, Phillip Rwezaula and his St.Lawrence University teammate, Emmanuel Kalyowa were on target as they humiliated Nkumba Select 8-1.

    Sanalleh Kiggundu scored a hat-trick before David Awori and Pius Mbidde scored one apiece to complete Nkumba University’s misery.
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    MUBS’ Baker Lukooya in action at Lido against Stormers’ skipper, Johnson AKilenge

    Nkumba Select’s only consolation was scored by goalie, Joseph Yiga.
    MUBS’ Brian Nkuubi,Baker Lukooya and Elvis Kasujja all scored for the Nakawa based institution as they overcame Stormers 6-2.

    The trio are the other Uganda Sand Cranes players.

    Mathias Kigonya’s brace was the only consolation for Stormers.
    Another pair of the Sand Cranes; Saidi Latifi and John Revita scored as Real Galacticals overcame Talented 5-2.

    The towering Revita scored a hat-trick.

    The other Sand Cranes player in scoring moods was YMCA’s Ambrose Naturinda.

    His side walloped Sand Pirates 7-2.

    Ali Bunkeddeko scored 4 goals and Patrick Kaddu had a brace for YMCA’s other goals on the day.

    Salim Muwonge and Umar Ngobi pasted the score sheet with some colour for the Sand Pirates.
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    The impressive form for the national beach soccer team players is the best news ahead of preparations for the continental qualifiers against Cameroon next month.

    The team starts non residential training on Tuesday, 27th January 2015.

    The Pepsi beach soccer league resumes with week 10 action on 8th February 2015.

    All Results:

    Hurriken Group:
    – Kayunga Town Council 11-2 Mutesa 1 Royal University
    Scorers:
    Kayunga TC – Hamim Semakula X 5, Paul Kato X 3, Mustafa Kasule X1, Peter Wasswa, Julius Fulinda
    Mutesa 1 Royal – Hassan Luboyera & Primo Kimera
    – IUEA 3-0 Braza Braza (Walk Over)
    – Dalumba Richmonds 5-6 KIU
    Scorers:
    Dalumba – John Kokas Opejo, Robert Kawesi, Pual Were, Martin Muleega, Patrick Ntulume
    KIU – Ismail Kagingo X3, Canon Steve X3
    – Nkumba Select 1-8 St Lawrence
    Scorers:
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    – Joseph Yiga
    St. Lawrence- Sanalleh Kiggundu X3, Phillip Rwezawula X2, Pius Mbidde, Emmanuel Kalyowa, David Awori

    Moonson Group:
    – MUBS 6-2 Stormers
    Scorers:
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    – Brian Nkuubi X3, Joackim Golooba, Elvis Kasujja, Baker Lukooya
    Stormers – Mathias Kigonya
    – Zaba Super Market 2-3 Buwanika Bulls
    Scorers:
    Zaba Super Market – Henry Wassajja & Bagenda Kerentone
    Buwanika Bulls – Dudu Tabule X2, Simon John Kajiime
    – Sand Pirates 2-7 YMCA
    Scorers:
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    – Salim Muwonge & Umar Ngobi
    YMCA – Ali Bunkeddeko X4, Patrick Kaddu X2, Ambrose Naturinda
    – Talented 2-5 Real Galacticos
    Scorers:
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    – Denis Sserukwaya (O.G), Ronnie Kiggundu
    Real Galacticos – John Revita X3, Noordin Matovu & Saidi Latif

  • COACHING: CAF B Course Successfully Climaxes

    COACHING: CAF B Course Successfully Climaxes

    Thirty Four (34) football coaches have on Sunday (25th January 2015) successfully completed the Confederation of African Football (CAF) level B coaching course at the Njeru Technical Technical center.

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    Christine Nakibuuka Wanyana (left) receives her certificate from FUFA President, Eng. Moses Magogo.

    Officiating at the closure of the 2 week’s course, Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) President, Eng. Moses Magogo has congratulated the coaches and urged them to keep in practice.

    “I wish to take this opportunity to congratulate all the coaches upon having successfully completed the CAF B coaching coach. As the federation, we thought cost sharing for this course was the best option to help all our coaches attain the required qualifications as mandated by CAF. Please, i urge you to keep in practice and use the knowledge acquired appropriately” Eng. Magogo remarked.

    The FUFA President urged the coaches to avoid the distracting division football politics and concentrate on the tasks in line with the calling.

    He also encouraged more women to take on the coaching profession as a bold step towards developing the beautiful game among the feminine gender.

    Of the 34, only two ladies – Hadijah Namuyanja a.k.a Lady Mourihno and Christine Wanyana have completed CAF B coaching course.

    Requirement for Coaching Elite Clubs:

    At the beginning of the 2015/16 season, all Uganda Premier League clubs will be coached by CAF B licenced coaches as a must.

    FUFA Technical Director and chief coordinator of the course, Asuman Lubowa explained;

    It is a requirement by CAF that all coaches who handle national teams and elite clubs hold CAF B coaching licenses.
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    Coaches in some of the practical sessions at the Njeru Technical center Artifical Turf

    FUFA Education officer, Jackson Nyiima was has been one of the course facilitators along side Mujib Kasule, Tom Lwanga, Asuman Lubowa and Stone Kyambadde commended the high level of discipline and co-operation from the coaches.

    CAF coaching Instructor, Sunday Kayuni from Tanzania was the course assessor.

    “Working with the entire group has been great. All the coaches came focused towards qualifying. Their level of concentration has been top class” Nyiima said.

    One of the participants, Richard Wasswa,coach at Vipers Sports Club hailed the course instructors and level of professionalism from his classmates.

    “We have had a great two weeks of learning, having fun and sharing ideas. Let me hope we apply the acquired skills appropriately” Wasswa told www.fufa.co.ug.

    Current Situation:

    At the moment Uganda has 93 CAF ‘C’ coaches, 1 CAF ‘B’ coach (Majidah Nantanda) and 6 CAF ‘A’ holders – Mujib Kasule, Tom Lwanga, Sam Timbe, Asuman Lubowa, Livingstone Kyamabdde, Jackson Nyiima.

    The results for the 34 CAF B Coaches are expected to return by the end of February 2015 after verification and approval by CAF.
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  • TECHNICAL: Milutin Sedrojevic on club to club Tour

    TECHNICAL: Milutin Sedrojevic on club to club Tour

    Ahead of the upcoming All Africa Games and Olympics qualifiers, the Uganda Cranes Head Coach, Milutin ‘Micho’ Sedrojevic has continued with his tour of the Uganda Premier League (UPL) clubs.

    After his recent visits to KCC and URA last week, the coach paid a courtesy visit to the Jinja based sides BUL and Sadolin FC.

    This is part of his initiatives to tap more youthful talents who fall in the right age categories for the championships.

    “Once summoned, show your ability that you deserve to play on the team” he urged.

    Micho first visited BUL FC at their home ground at Kakindu before proceeding to Sadolin F.C in Bugembe.

    While addressing players at Kakindu, Micho promised them a chance to play in the national team but that is only after proving their worthiness.

    “We will give each player a chance to play for the national team but my caution is play better then you will earn yourself a passport.

    You already have the passport but now work hard to get the Visas.Football is not a bush where you will hide. When you show your ability we shall spot you and hook you out from the rest. We have various competitions which are coming up this year so many of you will get chances to play.” He assured players at Kakindu while addressing them.

    “Our football brand is only known in CECAFA region but we want to extend this beyond.”

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    Meanwhile, Micho visited the FUFA Njeru Technical Centre where over 30 coaches have been undergoing the CAF ‘B’ coaching course.
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    Coach Micho with Azam F.C Coach, George ‘Best’ Nsiimbe

    Uganda national team tactician Micho Sredjovic tasked his fellow compatriots to embark on developing players for our national team cause.

    The Serbian born tactician, who thinks Uganda coaches are so crucial in his three laid “Development Programs” to see Uganda Cranes excel, said he is optimistic their effort will play a key role in seeing things happen.

    In his technical development programs he spoke about FIFA Development activities like football courses, Football Development Competitions like Fifa friendly matches, Olympic qualifiers, All Africa Games, CHAN qualifiers, CECAFA, ‘Cranes Na Mutima’ among other competitions and then talked of monitoring all players in their respective clubs.

    “We have already started visiting all 16 Super League clubs to tell players of our objectives but you coaches too will play a key role. We want to use the ‘technical control approach’ to see our players take right directions.” Micho stressed
    He also cautioned coaches about the complacency they have in their players

    ‘Uganda has power in football but power is nothing without control. This is New Year 2015 and we are counting on you coaches to get where we hope too’ He concluded.

    In 2015 the football activities on calendar include Olympic Games qualifiers, CHAN qualifiers, CECAFA tournament, All African Games, Schools competitions, AFCON 2017 qualifiers, 2018 FIFA world Cup among other activities.

    MAIN PHOTO: Uganda Cranes Head Coach, Milutin ‘Micho’ Sedrojevic at Bugembe Stadium after watching the Sadolin Paints F.C Training.

    PHOTO CREDITS: FUFA Communications Department

  • BEACH SOCCER LEAGUE: St Lawrence University Faces Nkumba Select in Epic Clash

    BEACH SOCCER LEAGUE: St Lawrence University Faces Nkumba Select in Epic Clash

    PEPSI NATIONAL BEACH SOCCER LEAGUE:

    Match Day 9 Fixtures: Sunday, 25th January 2015

    At Lido Beach Soccer, Entebbe (Games Start by 11 a.m)
    Monsoon Group:

    1.MUBS vs Stormers

    2. Zaba vs Buwanika Bulls

    3. Sand Pirates vs YMCA

    4. Talented vs Real Galacticals

    Hurriken Group:

    1. Nkumba Select vs St. Lawrence University

    2. IUEA vs Braza Braza

    3. Kayunga T.C vs Mutesa 1 University

    4. Dalumba-Richmonds vs KIU

    Two star studdered clubs, Nkumba Select and St Lawrence University face each other as the Pepsi sponsored national beach soccer league returns with eight match day 9 fixtures on Sunday, 25th January 2015.

    Four of these fixtures will be played in the Hurriken group as another set of 4 will be honoured in the Monsoon group.

    Nkumba Select, last year’s runners up (to winners, Kira Young) boost of new signing, Elvis Kiberu and goal keeper, Joseph Yiga who join Sand Cranes deputy skipper, Douglas Muganga, striker Roch Somoka, Yasser Mugerwa and goalie, Kassim Ssenteza Okuku.

    St Lawrence on the other hand hopes to rely on two of the most profilic strikers in the league – Phillip Rwezawula and Emma Kalyowa for inspiration.

    Fast improving Hurriken group team, Dalumba Richmonds take on Kampala International University(KIU) in a another highly billed encounter.

    The Dalumba Richmond will look to their new recruits, Nicholas Kamya and Jonathan Kikonyogo to join the old crop of team as goal keeper, Ronald Mutebi, the dribbling ace John Kokas Opejo among others are the rest of the players out to inspire the team.

    KIU will look to the magic of their skipper, Ismail Kagingo, Nigerian born Isaac Eshioke and Geofrey Akabwayi, whose consistent performances have always lifted the side.

    Kagingo, is one of the 20 players who were recently summoned for Uganda Sand Cranes that starts non residential training on Monday in preparation for the upcoming CAF Beach Soccer championship qualifier against Cameroon between 12-14th February 2015 in Yauonde.

    Rest of the Fixtures:

    International University of East Africa (IUEA) plays Braza Braza as Kayunga Town Council entertains Mutesa 1 Univesity.

    Moonson Group Games:

    The 4 Moonson group fixtures will see run away log leaders, Makerere University Business School (MUBS) play Stormers.
    Zaba Super Market hosts Buwanika Bulls, Sand Pirates play YMCA as Talented will be engaged in a duel with Real Galacticals.

    The games start at 11 a.m. The league is organized by the Uganda Beach Soccer Association as mandated by FUFA.

    Crown Beverages Limited under the Pepsi brand are proud sponsors of the league.


    Match Day 8 Results:

    Monsoon Group:
    1. Zaba SM 5 -9 MUBS
    2. YMCA 6 -2 Stormers
    3. Real Galacticals 5- 4 Sand Pirates
    4. Buwanika Bulls 5-3 Talented

    Hurriken Group:
    1. IUEA 0-3 Nkumba Select
    2. Mutesa 1Royal 3-9 St.Lawrence University
    3. KIU 4-9 Kayunga Town Council
    4. Braza-Braza 0-7 Dalumba-Richmonds

    MAIN PHOTO: St Lawrence’s Phillip Lwezaula (left) tightly marked by Douglas Muganga during a first round fixture at Lido beach.

    PHOTO CREDITS: FUFA Communications Department

  • AFCON 2017 & WORLD CUP 2018: Qualification Dates, Procedure Set

    AFCON 2017 & WORLD CUP 2018: Qualification Dates, Procedure Set

    AFCON 2017 QUALIFIERS: Starting June 8-16 2015

    WORLD CUP 2018 QUALIFIERS: Starting October 2015

    Confederation of African Football Associations (CAF) CAF has approved the qualifying format for the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations, and will name the host country for the event on April 8.

    The qualifiers for the 31st edition of the competition will start in June, and for the first time the host nation will participate in the process but are not at risk of elimination.

    CAF’s official statement read:

    The qualifiers for the 31st edition of the Africa Cup of Nations will begin in June 2015 using the two dates fixed by FIFA, 08-16 June.

    For the first time, the host country will participate in the qualifying stages; though the matches concerned will not be computed for points, they shall count as friendlies.

    Fifty-two teams (52) will be engaged. They will be divided into 13 groups of 4 teams each. The first from each group shall qualify for the final stage, as well as the best two runners-up, exclusive of the group of the host country, which only one team will qualify.

    Also, if due to the withdrawal of one team and a group happens to be left with just three teams, this group will not be considered when determining the best second team.

    The CAF executive committee has also approved the qualifying format for the 2018 World Cup, taking place in Russia.

    The qualifiers begin in October 2015.

    The competing teams will have to go through three preliminary rounds in order to bring the number of teams down to 20 so as to be able to constitute five groups of four teams, where the first from each group will qualifier for the World Cup.

    The preliminaries of the FIFA World Cup shall begin during the two FIFA dates in October 2015, given that the draws shall take place on 25 July 2015 at Saint-Petersburg in Russia.’

    MAIN PHOTO: Uganda Cranes players passionately singing the national anthem prior to the AFCON 2015 Qualification match against Ghana at the Nelson Mandela Stadium, Namboole in November 2014. Cranes won the game 1-0, scored by defender Savio Kabugo.

    PHOTO CREDITS: FUFA Communications Department

  • FUFA STAKE-HOLDERS’ SYMPOSIUM: H.E President Museveni’s full speech

    FUFA STAKE-HOLDERS’ SYMPOSIUM: H.E President Museveni’s full speech

    President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni’s Speech at the FUFA Football Stake Holders Symposium on Saturday, 23rd January 2015, delievered by Vice President, Hon. Edward Kiwanuka Ssekandi:

    I am pleased by joining this stakeholders’ meeting to exchange ideas on Uganda’s football.

    I wish to register my gratitude to the National team, The Cranes, for the games that were won.

    I ask you to make a review of those that were lost.
    Football requires a lot of hard work, Unity and Commitment.

    Remain focused and explore all opportunities for I know that you have not yet done your best.

    The NRM Government has been focusing on addressing the challenges of the shambolic economy it inherited in the late 1980’s and the stabilization of the entire nation.

    From the colonial times, Uganda has never had total stability.
    It is only recently that the NRM Government finalized the disarmament of the Karamoja Region and stopped insurgencies, that the entire country is now peaceful.
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    L-R: Sports Commissioner, Ministry of Education and Sports, Mr. Lameck Omara Apitta, State Sports Minister, Hon. Charles Bakabulindi, Vice President of Uganda, H.E Edward Kiwanuka Sekandi, FUFA President, Eng. Moses Magogo, FUFA 1st Vice President, Mr. Justus Mugisha and Uganda Olympic Committee President, William Blick singing the national anthem prior to the start of the symposium.

    Government could, therefore, not fully focus on other developments in the country when our brothers and sisters were still shading blood for no good cause.

    It is for these reasons, that the sports sector particularly football among others, were not adequately facilitated.

    However, with the peace, security and stabilization of the Economy; Government is willing to do all that is necessary to promote sports, Including Football to the next level.

    Ladies and Gentlemen, well facilitated sports stadia; presuppose the development of infrastructure, Roads, Energy, Water and Human Resources; you may, therefore not talk of well – developed football stadia and sports in general before adequately addressing the socio-economic development issues of a country.

    I, therefore, call upon all stake holders in football to play their respective roles in the socio-economic transformation of Uganda as this will invariably contribute to the growth of football.

    Government on its part is seriously focusing on the improvement of infrastructure that will transform the economy and, therefore, form a firm foundation for the development if sports, football included.

    Government is aware, that sports in important not only for the health and social well-being of the people involved, but also for the great role it plays in marketing the country.

    Sports such as Football are indeed big business world-wide and can, therefore, contribute tremendously to the country’s economy.

    Government is, therefore, committed to continually support all endeavors’ aimed at promoting Sports in the country.

    Ladies and Gentlemen, the NRM Government adopted a Private Sector-led growth strategy which has seen phenomenal growth in some sectors of the economy for instance, in the communication sub-sector, I, therefore, call upon all those involved in FUFA to build on the vibrancy of the economy and create a symbiotic relationship between Sports, Private Sector and Government.

    When the NRM Government came into power, it took a long –term view of the then ailing Uganda economy and diagnosed the key elements that were affecting it, which included; poor infrastructure, suppression of the Private Sector and the stunted human potential.
    Government, therefore, took deliberate efforts to address these strategic bottle- necks for meaningful development to take place.

    I, therefore, call upon FUFA, to get back to the drawing board and strategize on the next course of action.

    Quick Fixes, however popular they may appear, will not yield meaningful results.

    The team we have now should help train our young players.

    It is a long term project but I believe this is how most countries that are famous in the football worls have made it.

    As you train the young ones, observe how they run, are they on their fore feet, running lightly?
    Do they have creativity on the ball? Do they appear interested in the game?
    There is a luganda saying that; “Akaliba akendo, okalabila ku mukonda”.

    This cuts across all other sectors of sports.

    Lets start football from scratch like the NRM did with the Ugandan economy. It is important to identify a problem then deal with it strategically.

    I wish to thank the corporate entities in Uganda for their support and attention that the sports activities in Uganda are enjoying.
    Uganda has been considered to have abundant talents and also a football – loving nation arising from the fact that football competitions draw good attendance when the National team – The Cranes, play as well as from the fact that it is extensively covered in the media.

    A lot more can be done and I wish to once again note that Government has the will, capacity and determination to deliver to Ugandans a conducive sports environment.

    The Ministry of Education and Sports came up with the policy on physical education and sports which will be included in the school curriculum.
    This will help to tap and develop talents at a tender age.

    All these efforts are aimed at uplifting the standard of sports in Uganda.

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    The Uganda Cranes team line up prior to the fixture against Ghana at Namboole Stadium. President Museveni thanked the players, coach and his technical people as well as the entire FUFA Executive.
    I wish to recognize the FUFA Executive Committee for the enormous work you are doing to manage and direct football in the country.

    I also wish to register my appreciation to the coach (Milutin Sedrejovic) and the players of the National team and everybody who has contributed to the development of football in the country.

    Thank You.
    For God and My Country.
    H.E Yoweri Kaguta Museveni,
    President of the Republic of Uganda.
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    FUFA President, Eng. Moses Magogo hands over a special gift of appreciation to the Vice President of the Republic of Uganda, Hon Edward Kiwanuka Sekandi after the latter delivered the president’s message at the Football Symposium.

    MAIN PHOTO: Vice President, Hon. Edward Kiwanuka Ssekandi reading President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni’s speech to the delegates at Prime rose Hal, Imperial Royale Hotel in Kampala.

    PHOTO CREDITS: FUFA Communications Department

  • PICTORIAL: FUFA Symposium at Imperial Royale Hotel

    PICTORIAL: FUFA Symposium at Imperial Royale Hotel

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    The National Anthem being played during the Symposium following the arrival of Chief Guest HE Vice President of the Republic of Uganda Hon Edward Sekandi Kiwanuka

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    VP Hon Edward Sekandi Kiwanuka addressing the participants

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    L-R Livingstone Kyambadde, Uganda Cranes coach Micho, Joseph Kizito sharing some ideas with 1978 cranes keeper Paul Ssali

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    Owek. Kabuza Mukasa also made a presentation.

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    Coca Cola’s Kennedy Mutenyo

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    Uganda Cranes Ambassador, Moses Ssali a.k.a Bebe Cool (right) and his manager Abbey at the symposium.
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    Airtel Uganda Marketing Director, Prasoon Lal makes a presentation at the Football Symposium about the unique role of government and corporate world in football development.
    Paroverview Participants at the Football Symposium
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    FUFA President, Eng. Moses Magogo autographs a special ball prior to the start of the symposium as State House’s Norah Nassimbwa (right) and other participants keep a close eye.
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    The High Table
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    1978 Uganda Cranes goal keeper, Paul Ssali (second left) received a standing ovation and he made a wonderful presentation at the symposium.
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    Uganda Cranes Head coach, Milutin ‘Micho’ Sedrojevic presents the special role of coaches and players in football development


    MAIN PHOTO: All the Participants and invited Guests at the FUFA Football Symposium.

    PHOTO CREDITS: FUFA Communications Department

  • KAMPALA REGIONAL LEAGUE: Kazo Derby Ends in a 4 Goal thriller

    Stegota 2-2 St Mary’s

    Mutungo 0-1 Life Eternal

    Kyambogo 1-1 Bweyogerere

    Kyebando 3-0 KASE

    Wembley Vs Nsambya (Not Played)