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  • Stanbic Uganda Cup: Full Round of 64 Draws | 48th edition

    Stanbic Uganda Cup: Full Round of 64 Draws | 48th edition

    The 48th edition Stanbic Uganda Cup round of 64 draws were held at FUFA Complex on Monday, January 10, 2022.

    FUFA Competitions Director Hajjati Aisha Nalule conducted the draw also graced by Owek. Florence Nakiwala Kiyingi, Kenneth Agutamba (Stanbic Uganda Cup of head of communications) and Daniel Kayongo (Kansai Plascon head of communications).

    L-R: Daniel Kayongo, Kenneth Agutamba, Owek. Florence Nakiwala Kiyingi and Hajjati Aisha Nalule

    ‘250 Clubs from the regions participated in the preliminary round, joined by the 16 Uganda Premier League and 11 FUFA Big League Club are joined by Regional (third division) and fourth division clubs. All the hosts must have a green ground.’ Nalule revealed.

    ‘As Kansai Plascon, we continue to commit ourselves towards the cause of supporting football. Football drives the economy and we pledge to continue supporting football’ Daniel Kayongo stated.

    ‘We are happy to be here. We yearn this competition to continue growing. Stanbic Bank believes that there is a good job being done and this is the reason for renewing the commitment’ Kenneth Agutamba –  Stanbic Uganda head of communications.

    Kajjansi United will face MYDA at the Uganda Clays – Kajjansi playground

    Owek. Florence Nakiwala Kiyingi (FUFA Third Vice President); ‘I am proud to applaud the sponsors who contributed Shs. 179,000,000/= in total prize package for the 32 clubs that will share the money. The winner will pocket Shs .50,000,000’.

    Cash Rewards:

    Winners – UGX 50M

    Runners Up – UGX 25M

    Semifinalists – UGX 12M

    Quarterfinalists – UGX 6M

    Round of 16 – UGX 3M

    Round of 32 – UGX 2M

    Full Draw for Round of 32 :

    Rusekere Growers Vs Kataka – Kabarole

    Heros Vs Gaddafi – Lira

    Booma Vs Nyamityobora – Masindi

    Seeta United Vs Tepa – Mukono

    Kajjansi United Vs MYDA – Uganda Clays, Kajjansi

    Six O’clock Vs Mbarara City – Bushenyi

    Kiyinda Boys Vs Wakiso Giants – Mityana Ssaza Ground

    Kalongo United Vs Adjumani Town Council – Agago

    Bushenyi Veterans Vs Police – Bushenyi

    Paidha United Vs Onduparaka – Zombo

    Kigezi Home Boyz Vs Vipers – Kabale Municipal Stadium

    Kireka Young Vs Kitara – Kireka

    Tawai Vs Ndejje University –  Dokolo

    Basere Vs Luweero United – Ngora

    Super Eagles Vs Sports Club Villa – Gulu

    Total Vs URA – Yumbe

    Busia United Vs KCCA – Busia

    Nsambya SC Vs Kyetume – Makindye

    Ateker Vs Lugazi Municipal – Soroti

    Jinja North United Vs Maroons – Jinja

    PCCP Vs Express – Makindye

    Bujumbura Vs Paidha Black Angels – Hoima

    Iganga Young Vs Calvary – Iganga

    TIPSA Vs Arua Hill – Koboko

    Five Stars Vs Tooro United – Works Playground, Entebbe

    Impala Hill Vs Proline – Mulago playground

    NEC Vs Admin – Bugolobi

    Kisugu Vs Busoga United – Kisugu

    Bundimasoli Vs BUL – Bundibungyo

    Mbale Heroes Vs Blacks Power – Mbale Municipal Stadium, Mbale

    Soroti Vs UPDF – Soroti Municipal

    Free Stars Vs Soltilo Bright Stars – Mukono

  • Ugandan Players in Diaspora: Mutanda nets brace, Ikpeauzi scores for Middleborough in FA Cup

    Ugandan Players in Diaspora: Mutanda nets brace, Ikpeauzi scores for Middleborough in FA Cup

    Another weekend that didn’t have so many Ugandan players take part in action due to a number of reasons like winter break for some of those plying their trade in Europe and break offs.

    But nevertheless the less, we followed up on a few that played and here is how they fared.

    In Eswatini, forward Bashir Mutanda netted a brace as his Mbabane Swallows side beat Denver 3-1 in the Swazi Premier League.

    In the English FA cup, Uche Mubiru Ikpeauzi was on the score sheet as his Middleborough side eliminated Mansfield 3-2 on the road. His goal came in the 4th minute and was also booked in the 37th minute.

    In the English League 1, Jordan Obita played full time as his Wycombe Wanderers drew 3-3 at home to Sunderland.

    In the Portuguese Segunda, Edrisa Lubega wasn’t in the match day squad as his Estrela beat Covilha 3-1 on the road.

    In Zambia, Kezironi Kizito played full time as his Buildcon FC beat Green Eagles 2-0 at home.

    Hashim Sempala was brought on in the 75th minute for Cephas Mulombwa as his Kabwe Worriors side drew 1-1 at home against Indeni.

    Ronald Nkonge wasn’t in the match day squad as his Nkana side beat Nkwazi 2-0 on the road.

    Custodian Yasin Mugabi was an unused substitute as his Red Arrows side beat Zesco United 1-0 on the road.

    In the Israel Ligat Ha’al, Timothy Denis Awany played full time as his Ashdod FC side beat B. Jerusalem 2-0 on the road.

    William Luwagga Kizito came on in the 37th minute as his struggling Nof Hagalil fell 6-2 at home to Kiryat Shmona.

    In the Germany Bundesliga, Herbert Bochorn was an unused substitute as his Bochum side beat Wolfsburg 1-0 at home.

    In the Kenya Premier League, Peter Lwasa and Fred Nkata weren’t in the match day squad as their Gor Mahia FC beat Mathare 1-0 at home.

    William Wadri started, Rogers Aloro was on the bench while Umaru Kasumba wasn’t in the match day squad as their Bandari FC side drew goaless at home to Police FC.

    In the Mapinduzi cup,

    Nicholas Wadada and Mathias Kigonya were rested as their Azam FC beat Yosso 5-1.

    Taddeo Lwanga didn’t make the match day squad as his Simba SC drew goaless against Mlandege.

    Khalid Aucho isn’t part of the Young African squad in the Mapinduzi cup as he was granted leave. They drew 2-2 against KMKM.

    Allan Okello featured as his Paradou AC side lost 2-1 at home to Arba in the Algeria Ligue 1.

    Compiled by Ronald Lusulire.

  • Captain Najjemba: We keep improving by the day

    Captain Najjemba: We keep improving by the day

    Uganda U20 Women’s National Team skipper Fauzia Najjemba is optimistic the team will be in good shape ahead of the encounters against Ghana.

    With the first leg for the fourth round of the FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup Qualifiers between Uganda and Ghana slated for 22nd January at St. Mary’s Stadium, Kitende, Najjemba believes they will be in perfect shape to face the West African nation.

    Fauzia Najjemba in training at Lugogo Stadium (Photo by Ismail Mulangwa)

    “For the days we have trained, the girls are well motivated, we are in good mood and progressing in each and every training session we have had so far,” said the captain.

    The forward asserts that the coaches are making sure they improve in each and every department so that they form a formidable side that will take on Ghana.

    Skipper Fauzia Najjemba (left) is confident and optimistic. (Photo by Ismail Mulangwa)

    “We are hoping for the very best against Ghana. We want to keep improving as a team and in every department so that by the time we face Ghana, we are very good.”

    With the ultimate target being qualification to the World Cup which will be Uganda’s first in it’s football history, Najjemba is aware of the weight behind the target but she remains confident that the team has ability to sail through.

    “We believe in ourselves as players and I know we shall make it. Our target is to become the first Ugandan football team to play at the World Cup and everyone in camp is working towards achieving that.”

    To reach this stage, Uganda eliminated Kenya and South Africa at the second and third round respectively.

    The winner on aggregate between Uganda and Ghana will face either Ethiopia or Tanzania at the final qualifying stage.

  • Nalugya happy to return to national team fold

    Nalugya happy to return to national team fold

    Midfielder Shamirah Nalugya is delighted to get back into the Uganda U20 Women’s National Team set up after successfully recovering from injury.

    The creative midfielder was ruled out of the previous round of the FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup Qualifiers where Uganda eliminated South Africa 1-0 on aggregate.

    Shamirah Nalugya during training at KCCA grounds, Lugogo.

    Nalugya who has sustained a shoulder injury indicates she now feels well and ready to impress as the team prepares to face Ghana.

    “I feel proud and happy to get back to the team after recovering fully. I am now ready and committed to help the team progress and attain our target of qualifying to the World Cup,” she said.

    The player is convinced and optimistic that Uganda has the ability to knock Ghana off the perch and advance to the next round.

    Shamirah Nalugya during the interview.

    “I have a lot of belief in this team. We are one family and work together to make sure we keep going. This has helped us in the previous rounds and I’m confident we shall overcome Ghana.” Nalugya explained.

    Uganda will host Ghana in the first leg of the fourth round of the FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup Qualifiers on 22nd January at St. Mary’s Stadium, Kitende.

    The two teams will then face off two weeks later in the return leg and the winner on aggregate will face either Ethiopia or Tanzania at the final qualifying stage.

  • Bobosi Byaruhanga: The Airtel – FUFA Award demands for more effort

    Bobosi Byaruhanga: The Airtel – FUFA Award demands for more effort


    Moments after midfielder Bobosi Byaruhanga was announced the winner of the Airtel-FUFA Awards best male player of the year 2021, there emerged a video clip where then a young Byaruhanga appeared in an interview with Urban Television boldly asserting how he wanted to be the first Mufumbira to play for the Uganda Cranes.

    This quote is a reflection of talk that ‘dreamers are achievers and achievers are dreamers’.

    Bobosi Byaruhanga

    Byaruhanga had been dreaming since his toddler stage to play football to the biggest stages.

    He now plays for the StarTimes Uganda Premier League entity Vipers Sports Club and a regular in the Uganda Cranes starting team during the FIFA World Cup 2022 Qualifiers where he played all the six games.

    Byaruhanga also guided the Uganda U-20 team (Hippos) to the AFCON U20 final (against Ghana) in Mauritania.

    He was also voted the best midfielder for the Stanbic Uganda Cup 2021/2022 season as Vipers humbled BUL 8-1 in the final played at the FUFA Technical Centre, Njeru and climaxed the incredible season with the Airtel FUFA Male Player of year 2021 gong, earning a brand new Subaru Impreza.

    Bobosi Byaruhanga poses outside his car

    FUFA Media caught up with the long-range Bomber in a Question and Answer session to get his thoughts after a wonderful year of his career.

    Question: Congratulations once again Bobosi, how does it feel being named the best male player of the year and owning a brand new Subaru Impreza?

    Byaruhanga: It is a great feeling; can you imagine a boy from Kisoro emerged the best male player of the year from all the players in Uganda.

    A dreamer is living his dream.

    Bobosi Byaruhanga expertly curls the ball from a set piece

    QuestionWho else got excited for you after winning?

    Byaruhanga: My mother was on cloud nine plus the entire family, she never expected it. She has been around since time zero and always wishes me the best. The people of Kisoro where I come from where too super excited and my manager Steven Mulindwa who always encouraged me.

    Question: What kept you motivated?

    Byaruhanga: I had a goal to achieve, though I haven’t reached there but emerging he best shows that I am on the right track.  

    Question: Winning and success normally come with the overwhelming pressure to prove. Many fail to handle but how are you planning for your new status in football?

    Rare mirror view of Bobosi Byaruhanga inside his car

    Byaruhanga: I can not deny the prevailing pressure especially from those who doubted me. I am keeping my calm though there is need to prove that I was the deserving winner. I spend sleepless nights thinking of how to get better because the challenge I have is working harder than before not to let down those who entrusted me with the award and my fans who trust and expect more from me. 

    Question: In case you were given a platform to speak to the younger ones who would love to get to your level, what would you tell them?

    Byaruhanga: I tell them to believe in themselves, work harder, discipline on and off the pitch plus having dreams to chase. I also tell them to have trust in God and keep praying plus never to lose hope amidst challenges because nothing comes on a silver plate.

    Bobosi Byaruhanga was the best midfielder in the Stanbic Uganda Cup 2020-2021 tournament as Vipers won the trophy

    Question: Any last words from you?

    Byaruhanga: I can not leave without thanking the Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) led by Engineer Moses Magogo for the structures like the FUFA Junior League, supporting the National Junior teams because it where I started and now I am here.

    The Vipers Sports Club president (Dr Lawrence Mulindwa) has also been crucial for the unwavering support, my manager Steven Mulindwa.

    Last by not least, my Beautiful mother and family who have stood with me through thick and thin as well as the teammates at Vipers and national teams (U-20 and Uganda Cranes) as well as my dear fans.

    Uganda Hippos Team that started against Burkina Faso in the AFCON U-20 finals (L-R: Back Row- Jack Komakech, Musa Ramathan, Richard Basangwa, Sam ssenyonjo, Kenneth Semakula and Gavin Kizito (C), Front Row- Azizi Kayondo, Isma Mugulusi, Steven Sserwadda, Ivan Asaba and Bobosi Byaruhanga
    Bobosi Byaruhanga gets ready to enter his car
  • Defender Nakanwagi elated by maiden call to Uganda U20 Women’s National Team

    Defender Nakanwagi elated by maiden call to Uganda U20 Women’s National Team

    Left back Winnie Nakanwagi is full of joy and happiness after her dream became reality by earning a call to the Uganda U20 Women’s National Team that is preparing to face Ghana in the fourth round of the 2022 FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup Qualifiers.

    The defender who features for Uganda Martyrs High School WFC in the FUFA Women Super League could not hide her delight about this important step in her career.

    Winnie Nakanwagi (with ponytail hair) attending her first training session with the team.

    “I’m really excited about getting summoned to the National Team. It is every player’s dream to play for the National Team and this for me is a dream come true,” said a joyful Nakanwagi after her first training session with the team on Thursday morning.

    The lanky roving full back indicates she will repay the coach’s faith by performing well in training to make the final team.

    Winnie Nakanwagi (Left) going through the paces at Lugogo Stadium.

    “I thank coach Ayub Khalifa for this opportunity but this calls for me to work hard and impress in training because that is the only way I can pay back his faith in me.” She stated.

    Uganda will face Ghana in the first leg on 22nd January at St. Mary’s Stadium, Kitende and thereafter, the two nations will face off in a return leg two weeks later.

    The winner on aggregate will then face either Ethiopia or Tanzania at the fifth and final qualifying stage.

    To reach this stage, Uganda eliminated South Africa 1-0 on aggregate.

    Provisional Squad
    Goalkeepers

    Daphine Nyayenga (Lady Doves FC), Joan Namusisi (Kampala Queens FC), Diana Natukunda (Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC), Saida Namwanje (Luweero Giant Queens FC.

    Defenders
    Sumayah Komuntale (Tooro Queens FC), , Grace Aluka (Olila High School FC), Winnie Nakanwagi (Uganda Martyrs High School FC), Biira Nadunga (Olila High School FC), Samalie Nakacwa (Kawempe Muslim FC), Harima Kanyago (Lady Doves FC), Aisha Nantongo (Kawempe Muslim Ladies), Asia Nakibuuka (Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC).

    Midfielders
    Shamirah Nalugya (Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC), Shakirah Nyinagahirwa (Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC), Phiona Nabulime (Devine Soccer Academy), Catherine Nagadya (Uganda Martyrs High School), Margaret Kunihira (Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC), Kevin Nakacwa (Uganda Martyrs High School FC), Zaituni Namaganda (Taggy High School FC), Eva Naggayi (Rines SS WFC).

    Forwards
    Fauzia Najjemba (Kampala Queens), Hadijah Nandago (Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC), Juliet Nalukenge (Chrysomolia FC), Joweria Nagadya (Lady Doves FC), Kamuyati Naigaga (Taggy High School), Ronah Regina Nantege (She Corporate FC), Zaina Nandede (Kataka SHE FC), Lilian Mutuuzo (Kampala Queens FC)

    Officials
    Head Coach – Ayub Khalifa Kiyingi
    Assistant Coach- Oliver Mbekeka
    Goalkeeping Coach- Mubarak Kiberu
    Fitness Trainer – Arthur Kyesimira
    Team coordinator – Joan Namusisi
    Team Doctor – Mable Kabatalindwa
    Kit and Equipment Manager- Cissy Nakiguba
    Media Officer- Alex Kasirye

  • Coach Ayub Khalifa: We have enough time to prepare for Ghana

    Coach Ayub Khalifa: We have enough time to prepare for Ghana

    Uganda U20 Women’s National Team head coach Ayub Khalifa Kiyingi is confident the time he has now and the first game against Ghana is enough to prepare his troops.

    The gaffer said so as the provisional squad of 28 players conducted their first training session at Lugogo Stadium on Thursday morning in preparation for the first leg against Ghana.

    Uganda Women U20 players during training at Lugogo.

    Uganda will host the West African Nation on 22nd January 2022 at St. Mary’s Stadium, Kitende in the first leg of the fourth round of the FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup Qualifiers with the return leg coming a fortnight later.

    “We have today started our preparations for the matches against Ghana. The girls came back in good shape. I believe the time we have between now and the first game will be enough for us to prepare and get the results we want,” said the coach.

    Uganda has had an incredible run in the qualifiers, first defeating Kenya 10-3 on aggregate in the third round before eliminating South Africa in the previous round.

    Foward Eva Nagayi passing the ball during training

    The coach believes the team has good momentum going into games against Ghana and hopes that will enable them to sail through.
    A provisional squad of 28 players were summoned to embark on preparations and the team is currently in residential camp at Cranes Paradise Hotel, Kisaasi.

    The winner on aggregate between Uganda and Ghana will face either Ethiopia or Tanzania at the final qualifying phase to the coveted tournament that will be hosted in Costa Rica later this year.

    Provisional Squad
    Goalkeepers
    Daphine Nyayenga (Lady Doves FC), Joan Namusisi (Kampala Queens FC), Diana Natukunda (Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC), Saida Namwanje (Luweero Giant Queens FC.

    Defenders
    Sumayah Komuntale (Tooro Queens FC), , Grace Aluka (Olila High School FC), Winnie Nakanwagi (Uganda Martyrs High School FC), Biira Nadunga (Olila High School FC), Samalie Nakacwa (Kawempe Muslim FC), Harima Kanyago (Lady Doves FC), Aisha Nantongo (Kawempe Muslim Ladies), Asia Nakibuuka (Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC).

    Midfielders
    Shamirah Nalugya (Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC), Shakirah Nyinagahirwa (Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC), Phiona Nabulime (Devine Soccer Academy), Catherine Nagadya (Uganda Martyrs High School), Margaret Kunihira (Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC), Kevin Nakacwa (Uganda Martyrs High School FC), Zaituni Namaganda (Taggy High School FC), Eva Naggayi (Rines SS WFC).

    Forwards
    Fauzia Najjemba (Kampala Queens), Hadijah Nandago (Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC), Juliet Nalukenge (Chrysomolia FC), Joweria Nagadya (Lady Doves FC), Kamuyati Naigaga (Taggy High School), Ronah Regina Nantege (She Corporate FC), Zaina Nandede (Kataka SHE FC), Lilian Mutuuzo (Kampala Queens FC)

    Officials
    Head Coach – Ayub Khalifa Kiyingi
    Assistant Coach- Oliver Mbekeka
    Goalkeeping Coach- Mubarak Kiberu
    Fitness Trainer – Arthur Kyesimira
    Team coordinator – Joan Namusisi
    Team Doctor – Mable Kabatalindwa
    Kit and Equipment Manager- Cissy Nakiguba
    Media Officer- Alex Kasirye

  • FUFA streamlined towards high quality refereeing in the country

    FUFA streamlined towards high quality refereeing in the country

    Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) President Eng Moses Magogo held a meeting to discuss urgent matters on refereeing in Uganda.

    Eng. Magogo chaired this meeting on Tuesday 4th January 2022 at FUFA House in Mengo comprising of the three FUFA Vice Presidents Justus Mugisha, Darius Mugoye and Florence Nakiwala Kiyingi.

    Eng. Moses Magogo, FUFA President
    Justus Mugisha (FUFA first Vice President)
    Darius Mugoye (FUFA Second Vice President)
    Arinaitwe Rugyendo, Uganda Premer League Board Chairman

    FUFA Referees Standing Committee chairperson Brian Miiro Nsubuga, Uganda Premier League Board Chairman Arinaitwe Rugyendo,  FUFA CEO Edgar Watson, the Deputy CEO- Football Decolas Kiiza, and the FUFA Competitions Director Hajat Aisha Nalule also attended.

    The FUFA President highlighted the importance of refereeing in any competition with the responsibility of the Federation in developing, promoting, assessing, disciplining, and correcting the referees.

    At the moment, we are almost in the middle of the season using the StarTimes Uganda Premier league as the yardstick.  We are going into the mid season where clubs will be doing players transfers and there has already been a sign that there is going to be a tough competition in the second round. We would like to use what we have observed in the matches so far to try going forward specifically on the matter of refereeing. It is the responsibility of FUFA to deliver good refereeing and among the nine parameters that make a competition.  If we fail on refereeing or seem to be failing on refereeing, it might affect the entire competition. We might get the wrong top scorer, wrong summons to the National team depending on the statistics. So, it is very important we get refereeing correctly. There are three ways a referee is judged. One is when a referee intentionally makes a mistake, the second area when they are judged is after making a mistake as a human being because we all make mistakes and the third one is when the person judging is the one making a mistake and the referee is correct.

    Eng. Moses Magogo, FUFA President
    Brian Miiro Nsubuga, FUFA Referees Standing Committee chairperson

    As a federation, we have a responsibility to develop, promote, appoint, asses, punish them where there is indiscipline and correct them where correction is needed and that’s what we deliver for the game of any football competition. In this meeting, we have the UPL Board whom we have given the mandate to run our topmost league and they are representatives of the clubs because the chairman is elected by the clubs thus, we have the views of the clubs in the meeting, on the side of FUFA we have the various offices in charge of football.  We also have the committee in charge of refereeing and I believe we have a proper forum to discuss in detail the current situation in terms of analysis and also propose ways forward. The various parties that have different functions with recommendations will be required the implement the recommendations.

    Eng. Moses Magogo, FUFA President

    According to the FUFA Deputy CEO- Football Decolas Kiiza, various meetings have been held to address an issue that needs to be responded to thus improving the product of football with particular emphasis on the Uganda Premier League.

    ‘We have held a series of meetings towards addressing issues that need to be responded to so as to improve the product of football with particular emphasis to the Uganda Premier League. There are many issues to address which we need to pay attention to immediately about the refereeing function and a circular will be released soon for us to be able to improve in the second round.’ noted Kiiza.

    Decolas Kiiza Hantali, FUFA Deputy CEO – Football
    Hajjati Aisha Nalule, FUFA Competitions Director
    Guy Kawuma, UPL Board Member
    Peter Kibazo, UPL Board Member
    The FUFA President during the meeting with UPL Board members, FUFA Vice Presidents, CEO and Deputies as well as the Competitions Director
  • Micho summons 45 players for Uganda Cranes International build ups in Europe, Asia

    Micho summons 45 players for Uganda Cranes International build ups in Europe, Asia

    Uganda Cranes international build ups in Europe & Asia:

    Detailed Programme:

    9th January 2022: Team converges in the morning & Training in Afternoon

    10th January 2022: Traveling to Turkey

    12th January 2022: Iceland Vs Uganda – Antalya, Turkey

    15th January 2022: Botosani Vs Uganda – Antalya, Turkey

    18th January 2022: Moldova Vs Uganda – Antalya, Turkey

    21st January 2022: Iraq Vs Uganda – Baghdad

    27th January 2022: Bahrain Vs Uganda – Bahrain city

    28th January 2022: Return to Uganda

    Uganda Cranes head coach Milutin Sredojevic has summoned a team of 45 players in preparation for the upcoming international build up matches in Europe and Asia.

    Uganda will play five international build up matches against Iceland, Botosani and Moldova in Turkey.

    Two other build ups will be held in Asia; against Iraq in Baghdad and Bahrain in Bahrain city.

    The team has two foreign based players, both goalkeepers Charles Lukwago (based in Ethiopia) and Isima Watenga (South African).

    Uganda Cranes head coach Micho during a training session

    According to the programe, the players will converge on the morning of 9th January 2022 and hold a training session later in the evening.

    The travel date for Turkey is 10th January 2022 ahead of the first match against Iceland on 12th January 2022 in Turkey.

    The second match will be played on 15th January 2022 against Botosani and the third match shall come on 18th January 2022 against Moldova. All matches in Europe will be played in Antalya.

    Uganda Cranes in Asia:

    Uganda Cranes shall then face Iraq on 21st January 2022 in Baghdad city, and finally Bahrain on 27th January 2022 in – Bahrain city.

    The team returns home on the 28th January 2022.

    The matches in Europe are organized by Global Sport Management.

    The Full Summoned Squad:

    Goalkeepers: Charles Lukwago (Saint George, Ethiopia), Isima Watenga (Chippa United, South Africa), Joel Mutakubwa (Express), Benjamin Ochan (KCCA), Nafian Alionzi (URA), Jack Komakech (Vipers)


    Defenders: Gavin Kizito Mugwer (SC Villa), Innocent Wafula (KCCA), James Begisa (UPDF), Geriga Atendele (Arua Hill), Abdu Aziizi Kayondo (Vipers SC), Eric Senjobe (Police), Herbert Achai (KCCA), Juma Ibrahim (KCCA), Halid Lwaliwa (
    Vipers), Denis Iguma (KCCA), Livingstone Mulondo (KCCA), John Revita (KCCA), Enock Walusimbi (Express), Fesali Najib (URA), Kenneth Semakula (Sc Villa), Joseph Bright Vuni (Arua Hill), Benjamin Nyakojjo (URA)


    Midfielders: Bobosi Byaruhanga (Vipers), George Kasonko (BUL), Mahad Kakooza (Express), Ashraf Mugume (KCCA), Shafik Kagimu (URA), Bright Anukani (Vipers), Saidi Kyeyune (URA), Martin Kizza (Express)

    Forwards: Kaddu Patrick (Unattached), Milton Karisa (Vipers), Ibrahim Orit (Vipers), Sadat Anaku (KCCA), Travis Mutyaba (SC Villa), Muhamed Shaban (Onduparaka), Rogers Mato (KCCA), Musa Esenu (BUL), Alfred Leku (Arua Hill), Steven Mukwala (URA), Cromwell Rwothomio (URA), Kirya Amos (Gaddafi), Sentamu Yunus (Vipers), Sematimba Titus (Wakiso Giants)

  • Ayub Khalifa summons U20 Women’s National Team to start preparations ahead of Ghana encounter

    Ayub Khalifa summons U20 Women’s National Team to start preparations ahead of Ghana encounter

    Uganda U20 Women’s National Team head coach Ayub Khalifa Kiyingi has summoned a provisional squad of 28 players to commence preparations for the forthcoming encounter against Ghana.

    Uganda will face Western African side Ghana in the fourth round of the FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup Qualifiers with the winner on aggregate advancing to the final qualifying phase.

    The squad summoned is largely composed of players that have been part of recent engagements with the only exception being defender Winnie Nakanwagi who earns her first call.

    Nakanwagi who plays for Uganda Martyrs High School FC is comfortable as a left back but can as well play across the entire backline.

    Midfielder Shamirah Nalugya who was ruled out of the encounters with South Africa at the third round with a shoulder injury bounces back to the team.

    The team will enter residential camp on Tuesday, 4th January at Cranes Paradise Hotel in Kisaasi with training sessions conducted at Lugogo Stadium.

    Uganda will host Ghana on 22nd January 2021 at St. Mary’s Stadium, Kitende before the two teams facing off in the return leg two weeks later.

    Provisional Squad
    Goalkeepers

    Daphine Nyayenga (Lady Doves FC), Joan Namusisi (Kampala Queens FC), Diana Natukunda (Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC), Saida Namwanje (Luweero Giant Queens FC.

    Defenders
    Sumayah Komuntale (Tooro Queens FC), , Grace Aluka (Olila High School FC), Winnie Nakanwagi (Uganda Martyrs High School FC), Biira Nadunga (Olila High School FC), Samalie Nakacwa (Kawempe Muslim FC), Harima Kanyago (Lady Doves FC), Aisha Nantongo (Kawempe Muslim Ladies), Asia Nakibuuka (Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC).

    Midfielders
    Shamirah Nalugya (Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC), Shakirah Nyinagahirwa (Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC), Phiona Nabulime (Devine Soccer Academy), Catherine Nagadya (Uganda Martyrs High School), Margaret Kunihira (Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC), Kevin Nakacwa (Uganda Martyrs High School FC), Zaituni Namaganda (Taggy High School FC), Eva Naggayi (Rines SS WFC).

    Forwards
    Fauzia Najjemba (Kampala Queens), Hadijah Nandago (Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC), Juliet Nalukenge (Chrysomolia FC), Joweria Nagadya (Lady Doves FC), Kamuyati Naigaga (Taggy High School), Ronah Regina Nantege (She Corporate FC), Zaina Nandede (Kataka SHE FC), Lillian Mutuuzo (Kampala Queens FC)

    Officials
    Head Coach – Ayub Khalifa Kiyingi
    Assistant Coach- Oliver Mbekeka
    Goalkeeping Coach- Mubarak Kiberu
    Fitness Trainer – Arthur Kyesimira
    Team coordinator – Joan Namusisi
    Kit and Equipment Manager- Cissy Nakiguba

    Team Doctor- Mable Kabatalindwa
    Media Officer- Alex Kasirye

  • Uganda Players in Diaspora: Awany’s Ashdod FC defeats Luwagga’s Nof Hagalil, Aucho continues with scoring form at Young

    Uganda Players in Diaspora: Awany’s Ashdod FC defeats Luwagga’s Nof Hagalil, Aucho continues with scoring form at Young

    Not a weekend that had many Ugandan players abroad in action as most Leagues broke off due to the festive holidays.

    But nevertheless the less, we kept close tabs on those who were in action and this is how they fared.

    In the Israel Ligat Ha’al, defender Timothy Denis Awany played full time and kept a clean sheet as his Ashdod FC defeated William Kizito Luwagga’s Nof Hagalil 3-0. Luwagga was introduced in the 61st minute while Fahad Bayo wasn’t in the match day squad for Ashdod.

    Defender Timothy Awany taking on William Kizito Luwagga

    In the Tanzania Premier League, Khalid Aucho continued with his scoring form as he netted in the 81st minute to help his Yanga African side defeat Dodoma Jiji FC 4-0 in Tanzania. The goal was his second in the league and third this season.

    Khalid Aucho celebrates after scoring.

    Nicholas Wadada featured for full time while goalie Mathias Kigonya was an unused substitute as their Azam FC as they lost 2-1 to Taddeo Lwanga’s Simba SC on the road.

    Nico Wakiro Wadada in action against Simba SC

    On the other hand Taddeo Lwanga wasn’t part as he is still out with an injured.

    In the Algeria Ligue I, Allan Okello put up a great show as his Paradou AC claimed a late 2-0 win away at Hussein Dey to move second on the log.

    Allan Okello

    In the English League 1, Jordan Obita featured full time and got booked in the 90+5 minutes as Wycombe Wanderers beat Charlton 1-0 on the road.

  • Details: Why Referee Madanda was suspended

    Details: Why Referee Madanda was suspended

    Circumstances of the case handled by the FUFA Referees Disciplinary Panel

    Upon receipt of the Match reports and upon review of the recorded match video of the 2021/22 Uganda Premier League Match (Match # 101) Onduparaka FC Vs KCCA FC played on 27th December 2021 at Green light stadium, the recorded match video was forwarded to the Referees Technical Panel which provided an expert opinion on the decision rendered by the Centre referee Ronald Madanda.

    The recorded match videos and related reports were forwarded to the Centre referee and first assistant Kalule Michael and both officials were given an opportunity to be heard.

    Evidence Considered

    1. The Referees Technical & Development Panel made the following observations:

    (Panel: Katabira David, Adipo Catherine & Shaban Mohammad Ndawula)

    Incident-1 (45th Penalty awarded to Onduparaka (Green/White):

    1. The ball touched the KCCA FC(Yellow/Blue) player’s body(stomach)
    2. The Referees’ positioning, movement and reading of the game was poor
    3. There was no foul warranting a penalty

    Incident-2 (90+ 7 Penalty awarded to KCCA FC (Yellow/Blue):

    1. There was body contact (holding and pushing) by the Onduparaka FC’s player (Defender) against the KCCA FC’s player (Attacker) inside the 18-yard box despite the simulation of innocence by the Onduparaka FC player.
    2. The Referee was poorly positioned due to his poor movement(s) and game reading. He is seen arriving late from a distance(far) when a KCCA FC player is already fouled on the ground.
    3. The Referee made a correct call for a Penalty as there was a foul.

    Centre Referee Madanda Ronald: Upon review of the video and to his own admission, the Centre referee Mr. Madanda Ronald accepted to have wrongly awarded the home team Onduparaka FC a penalty at the 45th Minute.

    The 1st Assistant Referee Mr. Kalule Michael

    To his own admission, he did not have an input in the award of the 45th minute penalty and that if he was the Centre Referee, he would not have awarded such a penalty. He also accepted to have alerted the Centre Referee for the 90+ 7th minute penalty as to him it was indeed a penalty

    Findings

    Upon critical analysis of the evidence, assessors report, video recordings, opinion of the FUFA Referees technical panel and the statements from the centre referees and first assistant referee, the referees disciplinary Panel observed the following findings: – 

    1. That the Centre Referee Mr Madanda Ronald severally failed to correctly interpret and apply the FIFA Laws of the Game and consequently did not officiate the match to the minimum standards required and expected from the FIFA Referee.
    2. The incorrect decisions of Mr. Madanda Ronald had an impact on the sporting results of the match.

    Decision

    Accordingly, as a corrective measure, the Referees Disciplinary Panel found that the Centre Referee Mr. Madanda Ronald failed to justify the poor officiation which gravely affected match number 101 and he is hereby sanctioned with: –

    1. A suspension from officiating football at all levels until 30th June 2022 for unjustified poor officiation, the suspension comes into force immediately.
    2. The matter is further forwarded to the Investigation Chamber of the Ethics Committee to further investigate whether the incorrect decisions of Mr Madanda Ronald in Match # 101 were intended to influence the results of the and be dealt in accordance with the FUFA Ethics Code.
  • FUFA Disciplinary Decisions: UPL match No: 101; Onduparaka FC vs KCCA FC

    FUFA Disciplinary Decisions: UPL match No: 101; Onduparaka FC vs KCCA FC

    The FUFA Competitions Disciplinary Panel, FUFA Investigations Chamber and FUFA Referees Disciplinary Panel have made made decisions in regard to the abandoned Uganda Premier League match No. 101 between Onduparaka FC and KCCA FC on 27th December 2021 at the Green Light Stadium.

    Sanctions for Onduparaka FC for breaching Article 31(10) (b), Article 31 (10)a and Article 31(10) (f) (iii) of the FUFA Competitions Rules which high light acts of hooliganism, abandonment of a match, order and security both inside and outside the stadium before, during and after matches.

    Decision

    The FUFA CDP sanctions Onduparaka FC for violation of the FUFA Competitions rules and regulations with:

    1. Whereas the Competitions Rules and Regulations provide for a deduction of three (3) points and three (3) goals for the intense hooliganism and violence, Onduparaka FC is hereby sanctioned with;
    2. an immediate deduction of two (2) points and two (2) goals from those already accumulated by the club;
    3. a suspended one (1) point and one (1) goal deduction and;
    4. a suspended closed stadium sanction for home games.
    5. The CDP hereby orders a REPLAY of Match # 101 between Onduparaka FC vs KCCA FC which shall enable the results of the match to be determined sportingly.
    6. The above replay shall be at a neutral venue already licensed for the Uganda Premier League matches. The venue and date of the replay shall be decided and communicated by the Uganda Premier League Secretariat.
    7. Onduparaka FC remains with the responsibility of the match day organisation of the replay ordered in par (3) above as the Home Team
    8. FUFA shall give a contribution of UGX 2,500,000 (Uganda shillings Two million Five Hundred Thousand) to each club and shall forward the said monies to the respective club accounts for that purpose.
    9. In regard to the destruction of property owned by KCCA FC and its officials, the CDP hereby forwards the matter to the FUFA Investigatory Chamber for further consideration.

    Ondupaka FC Player Rashid Okocha banned with immediate effect for breaching Article 31(2) and Article 31(3) as he attacked a match official and is a re repetitive offender.

    The FUFA CDP

    1. Suspends Rashid Okocha from all football activities effective 31st December 2021 until 31st May 2022.
    2. A Cash fine of UGX 1,000,000(Uganda Shillings one million) to be paid into the FUFA ACCOUNT ACCOUNT NO.7210000969 ECO BANK NDEEBA BRANCH and bring proof of payment of the same to the committee.
    3. The above fine is to be paid by 31st May 2022 and failure to pay shall lead to automatic suspension until the fine is paid in full.
    4. Should Mr. Rashid Okocha fail to heed to the sanctions above, the CDP shall be constrained to take stronger disciplinary measures against all parties involved.

    Onduparaka FC CEO Edson Saba Saba suspended from football activities for 90 days

    The preliminary investigations conducted and with support of the match report indicate that Edson Saba Saba incited violence amongst the fans by telling them not to get out of the field of play and he protested the penalty with threatening words and gestures. Saba Saba alos hurled insults at match officials and incited violence against them and the above actions are contrary to the FUFA Competitions Rules and Regulations.

    Accordingly the FUFA Investigation Chamber of the Ethics Committee hereby;

    1. Provisionally suspends Edson Saba Saba from all football related activities (administrative, sports or any other) for 90 days. The suspension comes into force immediately.
    2. The duration of the suspension may be extended for an additional period not exceeding 45 days.
    3. The provisional suspension of  Edson Saba Saba is principally based on the investigations relating to alleged breach of the FUFA Competition Rules and inciting violence against the match officials. The provisional suspension is premised on the match reports and recorded statements.

    Referee Ronald Madanda suspended from football activities until 20th June 2022.

    The Referees Disciplinary Panel found that the Centre Referee Madanda Ronald failed to justify the poor officiating which gravely affected match number 101 and he is hereby sanctioned with;

    1. A suspension from officiating football at all levels until 30th June 2022 for unjustified poor officiation, the suspension comes into force immediately.
    1. The matter is further forwarded to the Investigation Chamber of the Ethics Committee to further investigate whether the incorrect decisions of Mr Madanda Ronald in Match # 101 were intended to influence the results of the and be dealt in accordance with the FUFA Ethics Code.
  • WADA Releases List Of Prohibited Drugs, FUFA cautions players and clubs on testing procedures by officials

    WADA Releases List Of Prohibited Drugs, FUFA cautions players and clubs on testing procedures by officials

    FIFA has sent written communication to all its 211 Member Associations (MAs) with guidelines on the latest WADA list of banned drugs and substances. The Communication from FIFA requires all its MAs to share the list as approved by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA).  

    FIFA is urging the players and officials to keep the beautiful game as clean as possible and play fairly.

    FUFA CEO Edgar Watson signed off the communication Circular 1154 dated 31st December 2021 and sent to all the Clubs, licensed players and other football stakeholders.

    List of Prohibited drugs, substances and methods

    The Communication

    NATIONAL ANTI-DOPING ORGANISATION (NADO) AND WORLD ANTI-DOPING AGENCY (WADA) LIST OF PROHIBITED SUBSTANCES AND METHODS

    Please refer to the above-mentioned subject matter to which we hereby inform you that FIFA released the WADA 2022 list of prohibited substances and methods which all Clubs and teams participating in Association Football should respect and abide by.

    Clubs, Players and other Stakeholders in football are hereby reminded that by participating in Association football under the jurisdiction of FUFA, CAF, CECAFA, FIFA Competitions (and any other) they are obliged to abide by the WADA regulations which FUFA adopted.

    In Uganda, the National Anti-Doping Organisation (NADO) is active and therefore, players licensed by FUFA shall be subjected to random tests at different venues that may include training grounds, match venues, team accommodation sites etc.

    FUFA is aware of this process but has no direct operational involvement or mandate to interfere with the procedures and actions when instituted by NADO.

    Clubs, Players and all Stakeholders are henceforth duly informed and advised to cooperate if NADO Officials appear at the mentioned possible venues to test any of the player/s.

    In this case, FUFA requests all stakeholders to take interest in reading the regulations and guidelines on the prohibited substances and methods. We also encourage you to orient officials, players and ensure the List of prohibited substances and methods are adhered to.

    Regulations can be obtained from the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) official website https://www.wada-ama.org/

    For further inquiries about the National Anti-Doping Organisation (NADO) of Uganda, please feel free to contact Dr. Aya Nakitanda on email nakitanda.aya@gmail.com.

    This comes into effect 1st January 2022.

  • Mubiru Shawn recruited as FUFA Professional Leagues’ Manager

    Mubiru Shawn recruited as FUFA Professional Leagues’ Manager

    It is the objective of FUFA and its members to oversee the growth of professional football in Uganda.

    FUFA has identified that there are opportunities and challenges with in the dream to create a professional football industry in Uganda.

    The FUFA Professional Leagues are:

    1. Uganda Premier League
    2. FUFA Big League
    3. FUFA Women Super League

    In order to address the challenges and harness the opportunities, FUFA has recruited Mr. Mubiru Shawn as the FUFA Professional Leagues’ Manager effective 1st January 2022. Mr. Mubiru will report to the FUFA Competitions Director.

    ‘Although many persons were approached for this new position at FUFA, considering his expertise and experience, Shawn Mubiru has been recruited by head hunting. We believe he will add more value to the game and this specific area of the FUFA Professional Leagues’ noted FUFA Communications Director Ahmed Hussein.

    The Roles of the Professional Leagues’ Manager are;

    1. Work hand-in-hand with the UPL and the Professional Clubs
    2. Design, install and implement the FUFA Strategy on Professional Leagues
    3. Undertake FUFA Licensing
    4. Undertake FUFA Clubs’ Pro Agenda
    5. Undertake the implementation of the FUFA Community Clubs Programme
    6. Engage and assist to design the long-term strategies of the Professional Clubs where none exists
    7. Evaluate and recommend changes to the long-term strategies of the Professional Clubs where they exist
    8. Design and implement the regulations for the issuance of the FUFA Professional Club Certificate

  • FUFA President: Let’s Protect the Game together

    FUFA President: Let’s Protect the Game together

    Dear Colleagues,

    As the football community, we ought to protect the game that makes us the community we are.

    There are vices that can eat up the game and these include;

    1. Predetermination of sporting results for Sporting Reasons
    2. Predetermination of sporting results and occurrences for Betting Reasons
    3. Violence and Hooliganism
    4. Discrimination of any form
    5. Bribery and Corruption
    6. Drugs abuse
    7. Interference of sporting decision making by external stakeholders

    Talking about Violence and Hooliganism, there is no justification whatsoever for actions of violence and hooliganism whether verbally or physically.

    We must all be ashamed and must condemn it in the strongest terms. It is like cutting the brunch of the tree we are sitting on.

    The players need to be paid and the money should come from the brand and so are the referees and the clubs. The UPL, FUFA, Media and fans all need a better brand to make the necessary sales to get our clubs better

    As FUFA we have a duty to provide proper refereeing and we need to review our services provided to the league. We also have a duty to protect the referees who on some occasions of verbal or physical violence have been proven right in their decision making. We have not favoured nor feared applying corrective measures.

    We have put in place competent judicial processes and persons to administer sporting justice. The multitude of the recent cases of corrective measures being applied to protect the game are also an indicator that the judicial bodies are now dealing head-on with the infringement of the rules and have hitherto gone unchecked.

    We ALL have a duty to first and foremost condemn in the strongest terms;

    1. Verbal and physical violence and hooliganism
    2. Intentional incorrect refereeing decisions

    These barbaric, animalistic and inhumane actions should never be tolerated nor justified by anyone who wishes the game any good

    As FUFA we will continue and even get tougher to institute measures to protect the game with the support of you ALL

    FUFA President
    Hon. Magogo Moses Hassim

  • Uganda Cranes trip to United Arab Emirates cancelled

    Uganda Cranes trip to United Arab Emirates cancelled

    FUFA has called off the Uganda Cranes trip to United Arab Emirates due to challenges with flight travel.

    Logistically, the time available for arrangement of an alternative flight is not enough for the contingent to fly into UAE.

    The National team-Uganda Cranes  was due to fly out on Wednesday 29th December 2021 for two intentional matches against AFCON bound sides Gabon and Mauritania on 30th December 2021 and 2nd January 2022 respectively.

    It is Our Game, It is Our Country.

  • Three players added to UAE bound Uganda Cranes squad

    Three players added to UAE bound Uganda Cranes squad

    International Build Up Games in Dubai and Abudhabi

    Gabon Vs Uganda Cranes – 30th December 2021

    Mauritania Vs Uganda Cranes – 1st January 2022.

    Uganda Cranes head coach Milutin ‘Micho’Sredojevic has added three more players to the team that will travel to the United Arab Emirates for two international build up matches against AFCON bound team teams Gabon and Mauritania.

    URA FC captain Shafik Kuchi Kagimu, BUL FC skipper George Kasonko and  midfielder Chris Akena of UAE based club Ahly Shabab have been added to the team.

    Chris Akena Pius Akena
    Sepiriti Malefane of Lesotho challenged by Kagimu Shafiq Kuchi of Uganda during the 2019 Cosafa Cup match between Lesotho and Uganda at Princess Magogo Stadium, Durban on 01 June 2019 ©Samuel Shivambu/BackpagePix

    In the same vein, long serving utility player Denis Iguma has been omitted.

    ‘In line with FUFA strategic targets of the Uganda Cranes, we are continuing with preparations for CHAN 2022 Algeria, AFCON 2023 Ivory Coast, Olympic Games 2024 and the double header matches against Gabon and Mauritania in the UAE. For those two matches, we have selected available players. The team has a balance of maturity and experience with some youthful players from the U-17 team; Travis Mutyaba and Ibrahim Juma as well as five players from the AFCON U-20 team in Mauritania and a couple of returnees to the team’ Micho noted.

    URA FC Defender Fesali Najib in training with the Uganda Cranes at Lugogo

    The first game will be against Gabon on Thursday, 30th December 2021 and the second game against Mauritania on 1st January 2022.

    The team departs for Dubai on 29th December 2021 and shall return on 2nd January 2022.

    The updated summoned squad:

    Goalkeepers: Watenga Isma (Chippa United), Mutakubwa Joel (Express FC), Komakech Jack (Vipers SC)

    Defenders: Kizito Gavin (SC Villa), Kayondo Aziizi (VipersSC), Juma Ibrahim (KCCA FC), Lwaliwa Khalid (Vipers SC), Najib Fesali (URA FC), Walusimbi Enock (Express FC), Semakula Kenneth (SC Villa)

    Midfielders: Byaruhanga Bobosi (Vipers SC), Kakooza Mahad (Express FC), Waiswa Moses (Supersport United), Kizza Martin (Express FC), George Kasonko (BUL), Chris Akena (Ahly Shabab, UAE), Shafik Kuchi Kagimu (URA)

    Forwards: Kaddu Patrick (unattached), Sentamu Yunus (Vipers SC), Orit Ibrahim  (Vipers SC), Mutyaba Travis (SC Villa), Mukwala Steven (URA FC), Mohamed Shaban (Onduparaka FC)