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  • UGANDA PREMIER LEAGUE: Leaders Vipers faces bottom placed Rwenshama

    UGANDA PREMIER LEAGUE: Leaders Vipers faces bottom placed Rwenshama

    UPL FIXTURES – Friday, 28th November 2014:

    Soana vs Sadolin- Kavumba Recreational Stadium

    Express vs KCC – Wankulukuku Stadium

    URA vs Kira Young – Mehta Stadium, Lugazi

    Simba vs SCVU – Bombo Military Stadium

    Vipers vs Rwenshama – Buikwe Stadium, Mukono

    The Uganda Premier League gets returns on Friday, 28th November 2014 with 5 fixtures on card.

    Table leaders, Vipers have what looks the easiest fixtures on paper as they face struggling Rwenshama, who are bottom with just 2 points.

    The match will take place at Vipers’ home ground at Buikwe in Mukono.

    Rwenshama has not won a single game this season and a massive 21 points separate the two sides.

    There will be a city derby when Express F.C hosts  defending champions, KCC at the intimidating Mutesa II stadium, Wankulukuku.

    KCC starts life without coach George ‘Best’ Nsiimbe who gave way to his assistant, Abdullah Mubiru.

    Another win-less side, Soana will be targeting first victory of the season as they host Jinja based team, Sadolin F.C.

    Harunah Kebba’s Simba F.C hosts Morley Byekwaso’s Sports Club Victoria University at the Bombo Military Stadium.

    The other game will be played at the Mehta Stadium in Lugazi as the home side, Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) entertains Kira Young Football Club.

  • BEACH SOCCER: Uganda Sand Cranes to play Zanzibar in International friendly game

    BEACH SOCCER: Uganda Sand Cranes to play Zanzibar in International friendly game

    BEACH SOCCER – International Friendly:

    Sat, 6th December 2014

    Zanzibar Vs Uganda Sand Cranes

    In Zanzibar

    Uganda National beach Soccer team, The Sand Cranes will play Zanzibar in an international friendly game on Saturday, 6th December 2014 in the Indian Ocean nation of Zanzibar.

    The team’s head coach Harunah Kebba has already summoned 17 players set to travel on Tuesday.

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    Baker Lukooya features for MUBS in the Pepsi beach soccer league

    There will be an official flag off for the team on Monday, 1st December 2014 at FUFA House in Mengo.

    The Uganda Sand Cranes team is preparing for AFCON Beach Soccer Championships that will be hosted by Seychelles in April 2014.

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    There is planned training for the team with two dates set in December (28th and 29th) before a test match that will take place at Lido Beach resort in Entebbe.

    Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) mandated the Uganda Beach Soccer Association (UBSA) to organize the game of Beach Soccer in Uganda.

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    So far, UBSA has recorded success in organizing the Pepsi national beach soccer league, the Women’s league, Corporate League, University and Institutions Championships and secondary schools tournaments.

    One front where UBSA has scored highly is the securing of sponsors (Crown Beverages Limited under the Pepsi brand) to run the national beach soccer league.

    The Sand Cranes team:

    Goal Keepers:

    Michael Kalule (Sand Pirates), Nasser Rwamunda (Buwanika Bulls United)

    Defenders:

    Douglas Muganga (Nkumba Select), Derrick Teko (Y.M.C.A), Davis Kasujja (MUBS), Jeff Akabwayi (KIU), Ambrose Naturinda (Y.M.C.A), Joseph Nsubuga (St. Lawrence University)

    Creative Players:

    Baker Lukooya (MUBS), Johnnie Levita (Real Galaticos), Saidi Mzee (Real Galaticos), Emma Kalyoowa (St. Lawrence University)

    Strikers:

    Brian Nkuubi (MUBS), Phillip Lwezawula (St Lawrence University), Roch Somoka (Nkumba Select), Nicholas Kamya (Sand Pirates), Ismail Kagingo (KIU)

    Technical Department:

    Head Coach: Harunah Kebba

    Assistant Coach: Peter Sseguya

    Vice Chairman Technical: Hamzah Jjunju

    MAIN PHOTO: The Pepsi Beach Soccer league action at action. The players called all feature in the league.

    PHOTO CREDITS: FUFA Communications Department

  • FUFA BIG LEAGUE RESULTS: Wins for Proline, Paidha, JMC, Kirinya, Water as Maroons is held

    Proline  0 Wandegeya
    Maroons  0  0 Artland K
    Kirinya Jinja SS  2  1 Kireka United
    JMC FC  5 Soroti Garage
    Paidha Black Angles Hope Doves
    Water FC Ngora Freda Carr
    CRO FC Namasagali FC

     

  • FUFA BIG LEAGUE: Seven Fixtures on Thursday, 27th November 2014

    FUFA BIG LEAGUE: Seven Fixtures on Thursday, 27th November 2014

    FUFA BIG LEAGUE:

    Elgon Group:

    Thursday, 27th November 2014 (All Games Kick off 4:30 p.m):

    Proline Vs Wandegeya – Lugogo

    Maroons Vs Artland – Luzira Prisons Play ground

    Kirinya Jinja S.S Vs Kireka United – Kirinya S.S grounds

    Rwenzori Group:

    Jinja Municipal Council Vs Soroti Garage – Kakindu Stadium

    Paidah Black Angels Vs Hope Doves – Barokoro Zombo Stadium

    Water F.C Vs Vs Ngora Freda Carr – Mengo S.S Grounds

    CRO Vs Namasagali F.C – Mbale Municipal Stadium

    The FUFA Big league returns to the fray once again with 7 fixtures across the country on Thursday, 27th November 2014.

    3 of the games will be played in the Elgon group and another 4 in the Rwenzori group.

    Elgon group leaders, Kireka United face stern away test against the unpredictable Kirinya Jinja S.S side in Jinja as Artland K plays Maroons at the Luzira Stadium.

    After Thursday, the league will take a day off before it resumes on Saturday with another round of games to be played.

    In the Rwenzori group, leaders Water F.C will pray and play for a home victory at their Mengo S.S Stadium to ensure a lead extension since their arch rivals, The Saints F.C will not be in action.

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    Saturday, 29th November 2014:

    Elgon Group:

    VCC Vs Busia United – Masindi Stadium

    Kirinya Jinja S.S Vs Proline – Kirinya S.S Play grounds

    Synergy Vs Masaka L.C – Masaka Recreational Stadium

    Rwenzori Group:

    Kumi United Vs Baza Holdings – Boma grounds, Kumi

    Monday, 1st December 2014

    Rwenzori Group:

    Soroti Garage Vs Baza Holdings – Soroti Play Grounds

  • WOMEN’S FOOTBALL: FIFA Com-Unity and Live your Goals Programmes set for December 1-5

    WOMEN’S FOOTBALL: FIFA Com-Unity and Live your Goals Programmes set for December 1-5

    FIFA Com-Unity: 1st-3rd Dec at Imperial Royale

    FIFA Live Your Goals Football Festival: 4th Dec, 2014 at KCCA Grounds, Kampala

    The Federation of International Football Associations (FIFA) Community sensitization workshop and live your goals programme is set to run from the 1st – 4th December at Imperial Royale Hotel in Kampala.

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    The host Federation is organizing the 5 days’ event whose major purpose among others is to raise awareness about women’s football in the country.

    “We expect atleast 100 participants including special members of the media” Asuman Lubowa, FUFA’s Technical Director (T.D) confirmed the development.

    The campaign will attract national team women players, upcoming players and several football administrators.

    “The FIFA Com-Unity sensitization workshop is intended for women footballers, sponsors, NGO’s, Ministry of Education and Sports officials, National Council of Sports and the media”,
    Asuman Lubowa told www.fufa.co.ug.

    In September 2014, FIFA Development Officer Assistant-Administration and Projects Florie Ramogodi who was in Uganda about the same
    programmes.

    During her stay in Uganda, Ramogodi met various stakeholders including FUFA President Eng Moses Magogo and Chief Executive Officer Edgar Watson who briefed her on the state of women’s football in the country.

    The ceremony will be crowned with the annual Kampala football festival that will take place on the 5th December 2014 at the KCCA stadium in Kampala.

    FIFA Development Officer Assistant Florie Ramogodi, FIFA Instructor on Marketing and Communication Emy Casaletti and Namibian national women soccer coach Jacuiq Shipanga (FIFA Instructor)  will jet in on Saturday  for the programmes.

     

    About the FIFA LIVE YOUR GOALS:

    The ‘Live Your Goals’ campaign features a number of women’s football’s best players who are living their dreams by having competed in the FIFA Women’s World Cup in Germany and other top international competitions.

    The goal of these women and girls was to become a top international footballer.

    Achieving this goal has given them the chance to travel all over the world and enjoy many amazing experiences on their way to the top.

    But of course, football is for everybody, whatever your goals.

    Live Your Goals shows that dreams can come true, no matter what obstacles stand in the way.

    FIFA Com – Unity:

    Com-Unity is a FIFA Presidential programme, the purpose of which is to improve awareness of the value football can have in a country.

    As such, the course is intended to improve cooperation and communication between a member association, its government, non-governmental organizations (NGOs) working in the country, other partners and the media.

    Furthermore, the programme distributes knowledge on communication and marketing skills to help member associations attract partners and sponsors.
    Format of Com-Unity Courses:
    Each Com-Unity course is a four-day programme of working sessions organized by the member association in cooperation with FIFA.
    It brings together key representatives from the government, NGOs, media and the national football family, and is intended to be open to the whole community.
    Participation and presentations by key individuals from the government, the media, actual and potential partners and other organizations is requested and is a critical component of this course; invitations for these individuals are to be extended by the member associations hosting the course.

    Financial arrangements:

    FIFA covers the expenses of the instructors and FIFA representatives, course facilities and relevant technical installations, as well as the production and shipment of the course material.

    The organising member association is responsible for all local transport, customs, tax expenses and any other residual expenses not covered by FIFA.

    Wherever possible, the workshop should be held in FIFA Goal and/or Financial Assistance Programme (FAP)-financed facilities.

    MAIN PHOTO: WHEN THE FIFA LIVE YOUR GOALS WAS LAUNCHED:

    L-R: FUFA VP Darius Mugoye, National team player Nakasato Rebecca, U-20 team skipper Stella Nasuna Nabukeera Sharifah, National women team coach Majida Nantanda, Crested Crane captain Christine Wanyana and FUFA Technical Director, Asuman Lubowa

    PHOTO CREDITS: FUFA Communications Department

  • PICTORIAL: George Nsimbe’s farewell at Arirang

    George Nsimbe has bid farewell to KCC FC as he joins Tanzanian champions Azam FC.

    Nsimbe’s farewell’s party was held at Arirang restaurant in Kampala. It was attended by FUFA President Eng Moses Magogo and top officials from KCC FC and the Authority.

    Magogo applauded the management of Kampala Capital City Authority for their commitment to fund and guide KCC FC something that has translated into success on the pitch.

    ‘When clubs efficiently perform their roles of paying player on top of grooming them they make our work as the federation easy when it comes to the national team because these players have their minds settled with less to worry about. KCCA FC has continued to provide players to the national team and for that we are still grateful’ Mr Magogo lamented.

    The president further showered Nsimbe with praises when he said that he is the best ‘Man Manager’ he has seen in Uganda overtime.

    We bring you the ceremony through our camera lens

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    Photo credit: FUFA Communications department

     

  • FUFA President’s speech at the completion of 2015 Afcon qualifiers

    FUFA President’s speech at the completion of 2015 Afcon qualifiers

    AREAS HIGH LGHTED BY FUFA PRESIDENT ENG MOSES MAGOGO DURING THE FUFA PRESS CONFERENCE TODAY IN MENGO
    AT THE COMPLETION OF THE 2015 AFCON QUALIFIERS:

    Dear fellow countrymen,

    Although Uganda will take another painful wait to compete at the finals of the Africa Cup of Nations, I take the opportunity to thank the following;

    HE the President of the Republic of Uganda Yoweri Kaguta Museveni
    • Various officials and organs of the Government of Uganda
    • Our Sponsors; Airtel, Nile Breweries and NIC
    • The FUFA Excom, Staff and Officials
    • The Head Coach, Technical and Support Personnel of the Uganda Cranes
    • The players for gallant performances that was exhibited
    • The fans for the unending support and belief
    • The Media for their role as the 4th estate
    • Any other persons and organization not mentioned that helped with the completion of the campaign.

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    It was a great contribution to our great nation by all the above.

    In my manifesto and through various communications, FUFA has been categorical that performance should not be judged by qualification to AFCON but creating a foundation for the future qualification and eventual winning of the AFCON itself.

    At the end of the 19th unsuccessful qualification campaign, the Country needs to take a deep sigh and understand why the campaigns have not been successful.

    We have changed Country and FUFA Presidents, Ministers, Coaches, Players, Media Personnel and fans but there has been one constant, failure to qualify.

    In our immediate evaluation, it has nothing to do with the current human resource.

    There are 8 parameters that are required for qualification.

    Each of these affects qualification.

    There is however a general system breakdown for each of these 7 parameters that requires respective long term fixing not just a mere change of guards.

    1) Administration:

    FUFA’s main role is to mobilize resources, co-ordinate the activities and ensuring welfare of the players.

    Whereas this was a major challenge in the past, but since 2005 this is one area that has been greatly improved.

    In just this completed campaign, FUFA provided the following friendly matches; Rwanda, Zambia, Seychelles, Egypt, Malawi, Niger and Ethiopia.

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    Hamis ‘Diego’ Kizza in Uganda Cranes’ friendly game against Seychelles at Lugogo.

    800m UGX was paid to players in Allowances and Bonuses where a player who lasted the entire campaign earned over 10,800 USD in 6 months.

    There is still a lot to be done though.

    2) Coaches:

    The head coach, his technical personnel and the quality and quantity of the entire coaching human resource in the country is paramount for qualification.

    Until recently Uganda had only 28 CAF C (4th level of CAF) coaches.

    Many of these coaches obtained the certificate as an equivalent. Players are delivered to the national team lacking basics.

    Without Teachers what makes us think we pass the final examinations.

    This will require a bit of time to fix.

    3) Resources:

    The resources invested by countries that qualify to AFCON could be 10 times what Uganda is investing.

    Without scheduled and sizable resources from the government, Sponsors and Gate Takings.

    For example the coach who won AFCON for Zambia was being paid more than 10 times of our budget for the coach here.

    Uganda Cranes players came from Nalya to beat Ghana who slept in Serena.

    This requires a bit of time to fix.

    4) Facilities:

    The development of a player requires good training and competition facilities.

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    As we speak all grounds are being replacement with concrete in the name of development.

    Yunus Sentamu and previously David Obua got injured while training with the national team in the Namboole outside pitch.

    If you look at what the clubs are using for training it is deplorable.

    This requires time to fix.

    5) Media:

    Whereas positive criticism is important for development, the way the media in Uganda supports the qualification is still wanting.

    Where in the world does the media criticize and tear apart a campaign of the national team before the task is completed?

    How can the media put graphical detail of the injury of a player like the case was with Yunus Sentamu before the Ghana game?

    How does a campaign benefit from front line pages of arresting the FUFA president on match day?

    With the liberalization of the media platform and advent of technology, there is a lot to be done here

    6) Fans:

    Our society is so gullible. Our fans are used by football war generals to achieve their own selfish objectives.

    With due respect to the ever supporting loyal Uganda Cranes fans, many Ugandans prefer free entrances to games, prefer to buy counterfeit jerseys, and do not watch the league.

    Many Ugandans support the recent result.

    I would like to thank the fans for the support they gave the Uganda Cranes when they played against Ghana at Namboole.

    In my life, I have never seen fans support the Uganda Cranes with passion like they did against Ghana.

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    A campaign is a marathon and when the team needs fans most is when they disappear.

    Of the many Uganda Cranes fans, where do they go at Friendly, League and Underage matches?

    All these matches need fans to generate resources before we think of the cranes. This needs a bit of time to fix.

    7) Clubs:

    Without proper clubs structure, there is no way players development will be undertaken.

    Players are developed at Clubs.

    The reason Uganda has lost a lot of talent is a weak if not non-existent clubs structure.

    It is not by coincidence that great talent in the names of Bengo, Saddam Juma, Serunkuma, Ntambi etc exit at the same point in their development career.

    Even if everything else is fixed but with this talent leakage, we shall still not get the end product.

    With good Clubs we shall definitely have a strong league and better harnessing ground for national team players.

    This requires a bit of time.

    8) The last man on the relay team determines the success of the team.

    When everything has been done, it is eventually the player and not even the coach who bangs the goals to qualify.

    Whereas Uganda is endowed with absolute raw talent, we do not convert potential and talent to final product.

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    Look comparatively at the level of players we compete with.

    While Emmanuel Adebayo scores goals for Totenham Hotspur, he is taken care of by Savio Kabugo from SCVU.

    In boxing, this is not acceptable for a Super Heavy to take on a Bantam Weight.

    We need to raise the professional quality of our players and this needs time to fix.

    Considering how much we are lacking in the 8 key parameters required for qualifying and the amount of time to fix, FUFA has decided to think long term by creating ‘PROJECT CAMEROON 2019′.

    Aware that World Cup 2018 qualifiers, AFCON 2017 Qualifiers, CECAFAs, U20 All Africa Games, 2016 Olympic Qualifiers and CHAN are in between, FUFA will only use those competitions for adding more miles into the legs of the players.

    We call upon all stakeholders to be patient with this project else another disappointment for 2017 AFCON qualifier is eminent.

    In order to achieve the Ugandan Dream of playing at AFCON, FUFA has scheduled a two-day stakeholders’ workshop on Friday and Saturday 24th and 25th January 2015.

    The Workshop is expected to deeply analyse why since 1978 Uganda has not been able to qualify and attempt to obtain the Country Agenda for the PROJECT CAMEROON 2019.

    Presentations will be from various stakeholders inclusive of Government and football persons from countries that always qualify.

    FUFA has highlighted Ghana, Zambia, Cape Verde and Costa Rica. Mr. Justus Mugisha the first FUFA VP will head the workshop organizing committee

    Alleged Match fixing
    FUFA has received reports of fans attacking different players for allegedly fixing the match result against Guinea. Our gullible and patriotic innocent fans have been motivated by selfish individuals who survive on chaos in football. FUFA strongly condemns acts of violence especially against our players who have on many occasions given this nation happiness. It is an act that intimidates future players of the National Team.

    However, considering that match fixing is one of the cardinal offenses in football, FUFA has decided to engage the Uganda Police to utilize its expertise, facilities and the law to investigate the entire campaign into such allegations so that those innocent are cleared but in event of finding any person in acts that caused such pain to the nation, the law and the football regulations will take course

    Positives
    Football has drawn the Government closer
    Young players have been unearthed; Majwega, Luwagga, Kabugo and Miya
    As a President it has been a learning experience that we shall benefit in the future

    The future
    The FUFA Technical Committee will soon sit and analyse the performance of the entire technical personnel of the Uganda Cranes and will advise the FUFA Executive if certain persons will lose their jobs

    The Agenda for FUFA is reconciliation and bringing everyone to contribute to the game of football.

    I therefore call upon all Ugandans to strongly condemn all those persons who breed war, hate campaigns and character assassinations.

    Those who claim to support FUFA should desist from the style of attacking people and funning hatred for any person including those who are on a massive campaign to frustrate harmony and unity

  • FUFA Executive committee approves 8 referees’ assessors

    Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) Executive Committee has approved eight referees’ assessors and one match commissioner.

    The approved assessors are Grace Kabali, Edward Ssemwogerere, James Wagana, Ayub Khamis, Godfrey Kibuuka, Michael Isabirye Kalema, Zephas Kisubi and Ali Kalyango.

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    In a black top (third from right) Ali Kalyango.

    This brings the total number of match assessors in the country to 62.

    Edirisa Kasalirwe is the latest approved match commissioner.

  • FUFA sends 2 officials for FIFA Artifical Turf training course in Nairobi, Kenya

    FUFA sends 2 officials for FIFA Artifical Turf training course in Nairobi, Kenya

    Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) has sent two officials to the Federation of International Football Associations (FIFA) artificial turf workshop in Nairobi, Kenya.

    The two are; Ivan Kintu Bayige and Innocent Bagenayabo who have already left for the workshop which started Wednesday, 26th November and will climax on Thursday, 27th November 2014.

    Both officials are full time FUFA Staff  with Bayige working in the FUFA Competitions department whilst Bagenayabo is the Njeru technical turf maintenance officer.

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    Ivan Kintu Bayige at the Njeru Technical center

    The two will undergo several theory and practical sessions meant to equip them with the knowledge of synthetic and all football grounds in general.

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    Innocent Bagenayabo at FUFA House Headquarters in Mengo, Kampala

    For more details about Innocent Bagenayabo see the link below;

    UNSUNG HERO: Innocent Bagenayabo’s toil at Njeru Technical Center

    MAIN PHOTO: Innocent Bagenayabo, the Njeru technical turf maintenance officer at work recently.

    PHOTO CREDITS: FUFA Communications Department

  • PLANNING: National Football Workshop for January 2015

    PLANNING: National Football Workshop for January 2015

    National Football Workshop:

    24th – 25th January 2015

    In Kampala.

    Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) has organized a two day national football workshop in Kampala due early next year.

    “This will be the first football workshop of its nature in Uganda’s history. It is meant to seek means from all stakeholders on how to plan for the success of Uganda’s football” FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo said.

    Eng. Magogo was addressing the media on Wednesday at FUFA house, Mengo for the first time since he arrived from Morocco.

    Flanked by National team coach, Milutin ‘Micho’ Sedrojevic, two FUFA Vice Presidents; Justus Mugisha and Darius Mugoye and Hamid Juma, the FUFA head of technical, the president thanked the players, government, sponsors, media and all the stake holders that have always helped the game of football develop.

    The Committee for workshop has FUFA Vice President, Justus Mugisha as its head.

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    Other members on the organizing committee are Patrick Mugumya, Dr. Benard Patrick Ogwel, Mark Namanya, Sam Mpiima, Norah Nassimbwa, Patrick Isiagi, Kennedy Mutenyo and Rogers Mulindwa.

    Delegates from three nations; Ghana, Cape Verde and Costa Rica have been specially invited to make presentations.

    Several key note speakers from the sports fraternity and Government will be given a chance to present at the workshop.

    MAIN PHOTO: R-L: FUFA Spokesman Ahmed Hussein, FUFA President, Moses Magogo, FUFA Vice Presidents Justus Mugisha and Darius Mugoye

    PHOTO CREDITS: FUFA Communications Department

  • UGANDA PREMIER LEAGUE: Wins for champions KCC, Villa, Vipers, BUL

    UGANDA PREMIER LEAGUE: Wins for champions KCC, Villa, Vipers, BUL

    Tuesday 25th November, 2014 results in the Uganda Premier League

    Bright Stars 1  – 1 Lweza

    Police 1 – 2 Vipers

    KCC  2 – 1 Kira Young

    Entebbe 0 – 4 Sc Villa

    BUL 1 – 0 Rwenshama

    Vipers Football Club have maintained their leadership status of the Uganda Premier League (UPL) following a resounding 1 – 2 away victory over Police at the Kavumba recreational stadium in Wakiso.Allan Kyambadde and Vincent Kayizzi scored for Vipers before Ben Ocen’s goal gave a ray of hope for Police F C.

    Defending champions, KCC FC bid farewell to coach George ‘Best’ Nsiibe with a 2 – 1 home victory over Kira Young at the KCCA stadium in Lugogo.Uganda Cranes Striker Brian Umony netted both goals for KCC FC before Brian Nkuubi got Kira Young’s consolation from a direct free kick.

    But the biggest victory of the day belonged to the 16 time record league winners Sports Club Villa. The Jogoos beat Entebbe F.C 0 – 4 at Nakivubo Stadium.

    Striker Karim Ndugwa bagged a hat trick on top of Erisa Ssekisambu’s goal.

    SC Villa is second with 22 points, a point behind Vipers, who lead the table standings on 23 points.

    Else where, Joshua Masene’s deflected second half free kick made the only difference as the home side overcame a hard fighting Rwenshama side 1 – 0 at Kakindu Stadium in Jinja.

    At Wankulukuku Stadium, Lweza’s Fred Kalanzi cancelled out Anthony Bongole’s opener to deny Uganda Cranes goal keeping and Bright Stars’ coach, Fred Kajoba his maiden victory since taking over the Kawempe based side from Simba F.C. Kalanzi’s goal came in added tme of the second half.

    The league will resume this Friday

    Next Games:

    Week 10 28-11-2014 16:30 Soana – : – Sadolin Paints
    28-11-2014 16:30 Express FC – : – KCC FC
    28-11-2014 16:30 Simba FC – : – SC Victoria University

     

  • CAF INSTRUCTORS’ COURSE: Ugandans Excel in Cameroon

    Two Ugandans Mujib Kasule and Jackson Nyiima were part of a group that attended the one week long CAF Instructors course in Cameroon.

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    Uganda’s Mujib Kasule (R) receiving a certificate after the CAF Instructors course in Cameroon

    The duo never disappointed during the seminar as they passed with flying colours.  The team that traveled last week to the west African Country  is expected back this week.

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    Jackon Nyiima (R) with CAF Technical Director Monieme Shatta (L)

    Kasule who is a coaching instructor and Nyiima as FUFA Education officer, have now qualified as CAF Elite Instructors. They both excelled in the CAF assessment exercise carried out by  CAF technical director Monieme Shatta.

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    Mujib Kasule with other participants during the seminar in Cameroon

    PHOTO CREDIT: FUFA Communications department

  • FUFA BIG LEAGUE: VCC wins away, Water draws wiith The Saints

    FUFA BIG LEAGUE: VCC wins away, Water draws wiith The Saints

    FUFA Big league (Sat, 21st Nov 2014):

    The Saints F.C 1 – 1 Water F.C

    Kireka United 2 – 1 Synergy FC

    Creamland 1 – 2 VCC

    The second highest tier football competition in the country, The FUFA Big league  had 3 games played over the weekend.

    Only one fixture was played in the Rwenzori group.

    The Saints F.C and Water F.C played to a one all draw.

    Fred Kyambadde and Shafik Kuchi Kagimu scored for The Saints and Water respectively.

    Both goals were scored within the closing 2 minutes of the first half at Mandela national stadium, Namboole.

    Water F.C midfielder, Robert Mugisha was sent for a dangerous foul on Viane Sekajugo mid way the second half.

    Water F.C remains top of Rwenzori group with 17 points while The Saints and Sporting each follow closely with 16 apiece.

    In the two Elgon games played, VCC shocked Cream land at the Kabale Municipal Stadium with a 1 – 2 victory.

    Cosmas Diva and Simon Mutumba got VCC’s goals.

    Meanwhile, Kireka United continued with their superb form, winning 2 – 1 over Synergy from Masaka.

    The FUFA Big league will resume on Thursday 27th November with 7 fixtures.

    Next Fixtures:

    Thursday, 27th November 2014:

    Elgon Group:

    Proline Vs Wandegeya – Lugogo Stadium

    Maroons Vs Artland K – Luzira Prisons

    Kirinya Jinja S.S Vs Kireka United – Kirinya Plsy grounds

    Rwenzori Group:

    Jinja Municipal Council Vs Soroti Garage – Kakindu Stadium, Jinja

    Paidha Black Angels Vs Hope Doves – Barokoro Zombo Stadium

    Water F.C Vs Ngora Freda Carr – Mengo S.S Play grounds

    CRO Vs Namasagali  – CRO Stadium,Mbale

  • Airtel treats Uganda Cranes players, officials to a welcome dinner

    Airtel treats Uganda Cranes players, officials to a welcome dinner

    The National team main sponsors, Airtel Uganda treated the Uganda Cranes players, officials to a welcome dinner, just hours after their arrival from Morocco.

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    The dinner took place at Kampala Serena Hotel on Friday night.

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    Speaker after speaker that included renown motivational speaker, Peter Kimbowa stressed the means and urgency on how to overcome the failed campaign slip in a record time.

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    Airtel Uganda Managing Director (M.D), Tom Gutjahr approached the Uganda Cranes’ failed campaign from a business perspective.

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    Never Give Up: Airtel Uganda M.D, Tom Gutjahr delivers his message.

    “In business you never give up. And because the Uganda Cranes have never given up, there is beam ray of hope for progress” -Tom Gutjahr.

    FUFA Vice President, Justus Mugisha (represented the FUFA President) conveyed the FUFA President Eng Moses Magogo’s message at the function.

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    FUFA Vice President, Justus Mugisha (left) and FUFA Executive committee member, Sam Lwere

    “We appreciate the players, the Government of Uganda, Airtel Uganda and all our sponsors and other partners, My entire FUFA Executive, the fans , the 4th estate (media) and everybody for making this campaign happen. We shall never give up till we reach our destiny”, The FUFA President said in  a message delivered by Mr. Mugisha.

    Team skipper Andrew Mwesigwa and head coach, Milutin ‘Micho’ Sedrojevic too had a chance to talk about the campaign.

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    Uganda Cranes Captain, Andrew Mwesigwa presenting his speech.

    Common in their speech was appreciation to the football governing body, sponsor and fans.

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    Mwesigwa stressed pointed out the positives from the campaign with the youth players as Farouk Miya and Yunus Sentamu the revelation of the tournament.

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    Some of the FUFA Staff and Uganda Cranes players at the dinner.

    Players, FUFA CEO, Edgar Watson, FUFA and Airtel  Uganda Staff, the media and a few fans attended the 4 hour event.

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    Bebe Cool entertains as Uganda Cranes player, Daniel Sserunkuma and other players look on

    Uganda Cranes ambassador, Musician Bebe Cool entertained the people to satisfaction.

    Leader of delegation to Morocco, FUFA Executive committee member, Sam Lwere thanked the sponsors, team players, FUFA Executive, media, fans and the government for the participation in the entire campaign.

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    Motivational Speaker, Peter Kimbowa (P.K)

    “Failure does not mean I have accomplished nothing;it means I have learned something” -Kimbowa.

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    Group photo after the dinner. Seated (L-R) :Airtel Uganda M.D, Tom Gutjahr, FUFA Executive Committee member, Sam Lwere, FUFA Vice President, Justus Mugisha, Cranes head coach, Micho and Head of Technical, Hamid Juma.

    The dinner exhibits the unquestionable commitment of Airtel Uganda’s cause towards the support of FUFA, Uganda Cranes and football development in general.

    MAIN PHOTO: L-R: FUFA CEO, Edgar Watson, Cranes head coach, Milutin Sedrojevic and Airtel Managing Director, Tom Gutjahr share a light moment at the dinner.

    PHOTO CREDITS: FUFA Communications Department

  • UGANDA PREMIER LEAGUE: Match day 9 Results

    Uganda Premier League:

    Results (2014/15 Season):

    Friday 21st November 2014 :

    Bright Stars FC 0 – 1 Sadolin Paints FC (HT: 0 – 1)

    Goal Scorer: Umar Ngobi

    Entebbe FC 0 – 0 Police FC (HT: 0 – 0)

    Lweza FC 1 – 2 Express FC (HT: 0 – 1)

    Goal Scorers:

    Lweza:Kakooza Rajab

    Express: Lwanga Taddeo and Simon Serunkuma

    Simba FC 0 – 2 KCC FC (HT: 0 – 1)

    Goal Scorers: Heman Wasswa  and Brian Umony

    SC Villa 3 – 0 Kira Young FC (HT: 0 – 0)

    Goal Scorers: Steven Bengo, Karim Ndugwa and Moses Gaale
    SC VU 3 – 1 Rwenshama FC (HT: 0 – 0)

    Goal Scorers: Martin Mpuga, Mugerwa Yasser and David Ndihabwe

    Soana FC 1 – 2 BUL FC (HT: 0 – 1)

    Goal Scorers:

    Soana: Hamis Kitagenda Hamis

    Bul F.C: Ivan Lubale andDavis  Kasirye

    URA FC 2 – 2 Vipers FC (HT: 2 – 1)

    Goal Scorers: Kalanda Frank (2goals)

    Vipers: Vincent Kayizzi and Joseph Mpande

  • UGANDA CRANES PLAYERS, OFFICIALS BACK HOME

    UGANDA CRANES PLAYERS, OFFICIALS BACK HOME

    The Uganda Cranes officials and players have returned to the country on Friday afternoon.

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    Finance Director Decolas Kiiza with FUFA President Eng Moses Magogo at Entebbe Airport.

    FUFA President, Moses Magogo was welcomed by Finance Director, Decolas Kiiza.

    15 players out of the 18 who traveled have safely returned from Morocco via Doha. Cranes were beaten 2-0 by Guinea in a group E qualifier.

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    Cranes midfielder Tony Mawejje (R) talking to a photo journalist at the parking yard of the Airport.

    A sports reporter interviews Tonny Mawejje shortly after the team arrival.

    Goal Keeper, Denis Onyango, midfielder William Luwagga Kizito and striker Geofrey Massa have not come back with the rest of the players.

    The trio connected to their respective clubs where they play their professional football.

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    Leader of delegation Sam Lwere on arrival at Entebbe Airport.

    FUFA Executive committtee member, Sam Lwere was the head of delegation to Morocco.

    The team head coach, Milutin Sedrojevic and FUFA President Eng Moses Magogo will address a joint press conference next week on Wednesday at the FUFA headquarters in Mengo.

    The team was received at the airport by FUFA top bosses Asuman Lubowa (Technical Director), Decolas Kiiza (Finance Director), Ahmed Hussein (Spokesperson), Hamid Juma (Chairman Technical Committee and Executive member),  Kachumu Stephen (member of security Committee), Anthony Tumwesigye (Beach soccer Delegate).

    The players will be hosted to a dinner by Airtel at Serena Hotel today starting 7pm. There will be a motivational speaker to talk to the players at the same dinner.

    The Cranes players who came back:

    Robert Odongkara (goal keeper), Andrew Mwesigwa (team captain), Tonny Mawejje, Farouk Miya, Savio Kabugo, Robert Sentongo, Brian Majwega, Michael Sserumaga, Godfrey Walusimbi, Daniel Sserunkuma, Habibu Kavuma, Isacc Isinde, Geoffrey Kizito, Martin Kiiza and Aucho Khalid.

    MAIN PHOTO: FUFA CEO, Edgar Watson and team Captain, Andrew Mwesigwa upon arrival at Entebbe International Airport.

    PHOTO CREDITS: FUFA Communications Department

  • UGANDA PREMIER LEAGUE RETURNS FRIDAY

    UGANDA PREMIER LEAGUE RETURNS FRIDAY

    UPL FIXTURES:

    Friday, 21st November 2014

    1. Bright Stars Fc vs. Sadolin Paints Fc – Lugogo Stadium

    2. Entebbe Fc vs. Police Fc – Nakivubo Stadium

    3. Lweza Fc vs. Express Fc – Wankulukuku Stadium

    4. Simba Fc vs. KCC Fc – Bombo Military Stadium

    5. Sc Villa vs. Kira Young – Mityana Ssaza Grounds

    6. SCVU vs.Rwenshama Fc – Namboole Stadium

    7. Soana vs. BUL – Kavumba Recreational Stadium

    8. URA vs. Vipers Sc – Mehta Stadium

    After a break of more than 15 days, the Uganda Premier league returns into action with all the 8 teams in action on Friday, 21st November 2014.

    Table leaders, Vipers travel to Lugazi to face Uganda Revenue Authority.

    Vipers will miss Uganda Cranes midfielder, Farouk Miya while URA will miss Robert Ssentongo.

    The two were part of the national team that traveled to Morocco to face Guinea in the AFCON group E qualifier.

    The team is set to return today (Friday) with Qatar Airlines at 1:30 p.m.

    Sports Club Victoria University plays host to win-less Rwenshama at Namboole Stadium.

    Jinja side, Bul F.C, coached by Uganda Cranes assistant coach, Kefa Kisala travels to Kavumba to face Soana, one of the two sides (with Rwenshama) yet to win a UPL fixture this season.

    Bul F.C’s assistant coach, Joseph Mutyaba, another Uganda Cranes former international will deputize Kisala on the touch line.

    Fred Kajoba, another Uganda Cranes coaching staff (goal keeping coach) is most likely to miss on the Bright Stars F.C technical bench as the host Jinja side, Sadolin at Lugogo.

    Sadolin, who are coached by Muzafaru Musafiri have been a solid side with positive results including holding URA and defeating the defending champions, KCC at their Bugembe fotress.

    Title holders, KCC who will miss the services of Brian Majwega travel to the Bombo Military stadium to face Simba F.C.

    In the other games , Lweza, who will be missing their star player, Michael Sserumaga (with the Cranes) hosts Express at Wankulukuku.

    Entebbe plays Police at Nakivubo stadium while 16 time record champions, SC Villa entertains Kira Young F.C.

    SC Villa is coached by Sam Ssimbwa while Kira Young is coached by Paul Nkata and Moses Basena.

  • FUFA BIG LEAGUE: Thursday, 20th November Results

    FUFA BIG LEAGUE: Thursday, 20th November Results

    FUFA BIG LEAGUE RESULTS (Thursday, 20th November 2014)

    Elgon Group:

    Kasese New Villa 2-1 Maroons FC

    Kirinya Jinja SS 2-1 Artland K

    Rwenzori Group:

    Kumi UTD 0-0 Paidha Black Angels

    Sporting UTD 1-0 JMC

    Hope Doves 0-0 CRO FC

    Namasagali 1-3 Ndejje Univ FC

    Maroons were shocked 1 – 2 away in Fort Portal by Kasese New Villa on Thursday.

    Kirinya Jinja s.s edged Artland by a similar score line in another Elgon group played played in Jinja town.

    In the Rwenzori group, Sporting United surprised Jinja Municipal to a 1 – 0 victory in Lira Town.

    Hope Doves picked a point in their goal less encounter at CRO Stadium against CRO F.C.

    Ndejje University continued with their impressive run, beating Namasagali F.C 1 – 3 in Kamuli town.

    The FUFA big league will resume on Saturday with 3 fixtures.

    Next Fixtures: (Saturday Nov 22/2013)

    Elgon Group:

    Creamland Vs VCC – Kabale Municipal Stadium

    Kireka United Vs Synergy – Kira Municipal Grounds

    Rwenzori Group:

    The Saints v Water FC – At Namboole