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  • FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup Qualifiers 2024: Home win not enough as Teen Cranes go out fighting

    FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup Qualifiers 2024: Home win not enough as Teen Cranes go out fighting

    Uganda U17 Women’s National Team journey in the FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup Qualifiers came to an agonizing end on Friday at St. Mary’s Stadium Kitende.

    Teen Cranes won the return leg 1-0 today but a 2-0 defeat in the first leg meant, Zambia progressed to the final qualification phase.

    Sylvia Kabene scored the lone goal of the game with her strike coming in the 73rd minute.

    Before the start of the game, a momentum of silence was observed in honor of the Late Coach Fred Kajoba who passed on early this week.

    Right from kickoff, Uganda proved the better side and made several inroads in order to score an early goal.

    Agnes Nabukenya set up Kabene in the 20th minute but the latter failed to shot on target.

    Moments later, she had a one on one opportunity at goal but she shot direct at Zambian goalkeeper Mwila Chisala Mufunte.

    The first half ended goalless but Uganda kept surging forward and eventually got the breakthrough 17 minutes from time.

    Kabene fought through three defenders before scoring from a rebound to give Ugandan fans hope.

    There were further chances for Uganda inside the closing stages but the much needed composure in front of goal was lacking.

    Uganda U17 Starting XI
    Lillian Nakiirya (GK), Charity Katusiime, Agnes Nabukenya, Shadia Nabirye, Desire Katisi Natooro (C), Esther Nangendo, Sylvia Kabene, Dorine Aujat, Faridah Namirimu, Ritah Anitah Nambuusi, Joyce Kainza

    Substitutes
    Angella Adeke (GK), Bethany Kaluya, Mariam Namataka, Bushira Muhammad Nalunkuuma, Tamisi Shafiga, Fahima Babirye, Vanessa Namazzi

    Zambia U17 Starting XI
    Mwila Chisala Mufunte (GK), Nana Malanda, Blessing Maluba, Bwalya Namute Chileshe, Zangose Blessing Zulu (C), Nkaka Natasha, Margret Gondwe, Ruth Mukoma, Saliya Mwana, Ruth Muwowo, Mary Mukupa

    Substitutes
    Eunice Mutonyi, Harriet Angela Matipa, Mercy Chipasula, Eunice Doreen Bwalya, Cynthia Mushili, Taonga Mubanga

  • FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup Qualifiers: Teen Cranes ready to overturn first leg deficit against Zambia

    FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup Qualifiers: Teen Cranes ready to overturn first leg deficit against Zambia

    As the Uganda U17 Women’s National Team (Teen Cranes) brace themselves for a decisive encounter against Zambia in the FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup Qualifiers, all eyes are on their relentless pursuit of progressing to the next stage.

    Teen Cranes Head Coach Sheryl Botes, despite the odds stacked against them following a 2-0 loss in the first leg, exudes confidence and determination as she prepares her squad for the crucial second leg slated for Friday at St. Mary’s Stadium, Kitende.

    During the pre match press conference held on Friday at FUFA Complex, the gaffer left no room for doubt about the team’s objectives. She emphasized the need for an aggressive approach, highlighting the necessity of scoring at least two goals while keeping a clean sheet to overturn the deficit.

    The stakes are high, and Botes understands the magnitude of the task ahead.

    “As we are going into the second leg, we were well prepared. We have worked on the mistakes that we encountered during the first game and we believe the team can overturn this score,” she stated.

    The first-leg defeat in Lusaka’s National Heroes Stadium was undoubtedly a setback, but it has only fueled the Teen Cranes’ resolve to rise above adversity. With meticulous preparation and strategic planning, Coach Botes has instilled a sense of purpose in her players, emphasizing the importance of unity and resilience on the field.

    “The girls have been given the confidence
    that we can change turn this around. They know that we believe that. And as a technical team, we’ve done everything in our power now to put a good team out there tomorrow so that we can go and be able to score more goals tomorrow.” Botes added.

    Key to the team’s aspirations is captain, Desire Katisi Natooro, whose leadership qualities and optimism are pivotal in boosting team morale.

    Natooro, echoing her coach’s sentiments, expressed hope for the best possible outcome in the upcoming match. Her unwavering belief in the team’s abilities is emblematic of the spirit that drives the Teen Cranes forward.

    “The mood is high, we are ready for tomorrow’s game,” Commented Desire before adding, “With the coaching strategies, we are good to go. The whole team is in good shape and we hope to get better results against Zambia tomorrow.”

    The road to World Cup qualification demands not only skill and determination but also a profound sense of national pride. For these young athletes, representing Uganda on the international stage is both an honor and a responsibility. The prospect of earning a spot in the U17 Women’s World Cup is the ultimate goal.

    The match will be played on Friday 17th May 2024 at St Mary’s Stadium-Kitende, kickoff at 4pm and free entrance for all fans.

  • CAF grants FUFA permission to host International Matches at Namboole

    CAF grants FUFA permission to host International Matches at Namboole

    The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has given the green light to FUFA to host International Matches at the refurbished Mandela National Stadium (Namboole).

    In a letter dated 12th May 2024 addressed to FUFA CEO Edgar Watson, CAF confirmed they were satisfied with the new developments at the stadium.

    “Reference to participation of your team in the FIFA World Cup United 2026 African Qualifiers matchday 3&4, following reinspection of the Mandela National Stadium (Namboole) conducted by CAF inspectors, we acknowledge the improvements undertaken in various facilities in accordance with previous remarks from CAF,” reads part of the letter.

    “We commend the stadium management and your Association for your concerted efforts.”

    Uganda will host Botswana on 7th June and Algeria on 10th June 2024 in the 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers.

    Uganda Cranes last played at Namboole on 17th November 2019 against Malawi, a game that ended in a 2-0 win courtesy of Emmanuel Okwi and Fahad Bayo goals.

  • Teen Cranes intensify World Cup Qualifier Preparations with Victory Against Kampala Queens FC

    Teen Cranes intensify World Cup Qualifier Preparations with Victory Against Kampala Queens FC

    In a prelude to their upcoming FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup Qualifiers, the Uganda U17 Women’s National Team, fondly known as Teen Cranes, secured a solid 2-1 victory over Kampala Queens FC in a friendly match held on Monday afternoon at MTN Omondi Stadium Lugogo.

    The match saw Kampala Queens taking an early lead as Shamirah Nalugya confidently converted a penalty in the first half, putting the Teen Cranes on the back foot momentarily. However, the youthful resilience of the national team shone through in the later stages of the game.

    Gift Nabukenya, displaying a knack for seizing crucial moments, pulled the Teen Cranes level with a well-taken goal. The momentum shifted further in Teen Cranes’ favor when Kampala Queens inadvertently contributed to the scoreline with an own goal from Asia Nakibuuka, ultimately sealing the victory for the national side.

    Head coach Sheryl Botes expressed her satisfaction with the performance of her squad, emphasizing the positive strides made by the players as they prepare for the high-stakes qualifiers against Zambia.

    “Am very proud of the girls, they’ve done extremely well. Even though we won today, it doesn’t matter. To me it’s only about the performance of the players in relation to the Key components we’ve been working on for the past three days.”

    The friendly encounter provided valuable insights and opportunities for the Teen Cranes to fine-tune their strategies and build team cohesion ahead of the first leg of the qualifiers scheduled for May 12th at Nkoloma Stadium in Lusaka after which the return leg will take place on May 17th 2024, at St. Mary’s Stadium, Kitende.

  • Football enthusiasts relish experience at refurbished Mandela National Stadium

    Football enthusiasts relish experience at refurbished Mandela National Stadium

    Wednesday, 1st May 2024 was International Labour Day but in Uganda’s context, it was a day for the football enthusiasts to quench thirst of a place that is so dear to them.

    Mandela National Stadium (Namboole) is the cathedral of Ugandan Football and since 2019, the facility had not witnessed any football action due to the renovation works.

    Since then it has always been evident that football wanted to return to its cradle and the delays in the refurbishment always left a feeling of anxiety amongst those that hold football dear to their hearts.

    With government beating around the clock to see to it that the stadium is given the greenlight by CAF to host the upcoming World Cup Qualifier matches, there has been a lot of work in recent weeks to meet the required standards.

    FUFA came up with an idea to have test matches at the venue as a way of showing that Namboole is ready for international games. And when the idea was sold to StarTimes Uganda Premier League, the organisers and clubs fully supported it.

    The choice of BUL FC hosting Vipers SC and KCCA FC taking on rivals SC Villa in a double header was a perfect choice for so many reasons but key among them was the bearing the two games have in the title chase.

    When the development was announced last week, Ugandans fully embraced the idea and immediately.

    Come D-Day, not even the heavy downpour on Wednesday afternoon stopped the fans who for long wanted to return to Namboole to turn up in big numbers.

    Several dignitaries turned up including Uganda’s Vice President Emeritus H.E Edward Kiwanuka Ssekandi, FUFA President Hon. Magogo Moses Hassim, Minister of State for Sports Hon. Peter Ogwang and National Council of Sports Chairman Tashobya Ambros and General Secretary Dr. Bernard Patrick Ogwel.

    Uganda Cranes Head Coach Paul Put, his predecessor Milutin Sredojevic aka Mucho and Crested Cranes Head Coach Sheryl Botes were all in attendance.

    Artistes like Eddy Kenzo and Pia Pounds also attended while City evangelist Apostle Dr. Joseph Sserwadda was also in the crowd to witness the return of football to Namboole.

    Many left Namboole delighted about the playing surface for both the outside pitch and the main ground. Some were seen taking pictures on the training pitch.

    Inside the stadium, fans took selfies to share with the wider community on their social media platforms.

    The four clubs that played equally did not disappoint with the display on the pitch.

    In the first game, BU FC edged Vipers SC 1-0 courtesy of Jerome Kirya’s goal in the first half.

    The second game saw KCCA FC defeat SC Villa 2-0 with Arafat Usama Kizza bagging a brace.

  • Teen Cranes provisional squad for FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup Qualifiers against Zambia

    Teen Cranes provisional squad for FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup Qualifiers against Zambia

    Coach Sheryl Botes has summoned a provisional squad of 33 players to embark on preparations for the forthcoming FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup Qualifiers.

    The Uganda U17 Women’s National Team (Teen Cranes) will take on Zambia at the third round of the Qualifiers.

    The first leg is slated for 12th May at Nkoloma Stadium in Lusaka while the return leg will be played on 17th May 2024 at St. Mary’s Stadium, Kitende.

    The squad summoned will enter residential camp on Sunday, 28th April 2024 at Cranes Paradise Hotel, Kisasi.

    To reach this stage, Uganda overcame Cameroon while Zambia eliminated Tanzania.

    The winner on aggregate between Uganda and Zambia will face either Morocco or Algeria at the final qualification phase.

    Full Provisional Squad

    Goalkeepers
    Lillian Nakilya (St. Noa SS WFC), Angella Adeke (Royal Queens FC), Ashley Nakabugo (Kawempe Muslim SS), Dorcus Namboozo (Byafaayo Queens), Martha Nabirye (Busoga Queens FC)

    Defenders
    Faridah Namirimu (Wakiso Hill WFC), Charity Katusiime (Tagy High School WFC), Desire Katisi Natooro (Asubo Ladies FC), Bethany Kaluya (Brighton and Hove Albion Ladies FC), Promise Kwagalakwe (Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC), Sharlom Nambuya (Byafaayo Queens FC), Barbara Anena (St. Leo’s Gulu), Ritah Anitah Nambuusi (Divine Soccer Academy), Peninah Clara Wetaase (Excel Soccer Academy)

    Midfielders
    Esther Nangendo (Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC), Vanessa Namazzi (Kawempe Muslim SS), Tamisi Shafiga(Byafaayo Queens FC), Asia Kakai (Byafaayo Queens FC), Bushirah Nalunkuuma (Rines SS WFC), Babirye Fahima (Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC), Auki Kigongo (Uganda Martyrs Lubaga WFC), Margret Balimwesa (Busoga Queens FC), Swaibu Lukiya Naigaga (Busoga Queens FC), Esther Lwamwaka (Rev. Jaboloni), Mariam Namataka (Byafaayo Queens FC), Doreen Alijat (Byafaayo Queens FC), Joyce Kaniza (Byafaayo Queens FC), Shadia Nabirye (Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC), Mariam Auma (St. Leo’s Gulu), Monica Nanono (Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC)

    Forwards
    Sylvia Kabene (St. Noa SS WFC), Agnes Nabukenya (Kawempe Muslim SS)

    Officials

    Sheryl Botes Ulanda – Head Coach

    Charles Ayiekoh Lukula – Assistant Coach

    Shawn Robert Bishop – Performance Analyst

    David Ribeiro – Goalkeeping Coach

    Keny Rogers Tezigwa– Goalkeeping Coach

    Allan Nsubuga Magunda – Video Analyst

    Danny Kirumira – Sports Scientist

    Mable Kabatalindwa – Team Doctor

    Darlian Kyasiimire – Team Physiotherapist

    Cissy Nakiguba Gaudensia – Equipment Manager

    Joan Namusisi – Team Coordinator

    Joel Kivumbi – Media Officer

  • Uganda Premier League games to be used as part of test events at refurbished Mandela National Stadium

    Uganda Premier League games to be used as part of test events at refurbished Mandela National Stadium

    FUFA and the StarTimes Uganda Premier League Secretariat have confirmed that two games will be staged at Mandela National Stadium as part of the test events to have the facility re-opened to international games.

    FUFA EXCO Member Rogers Byamuka addressing the media.

    In a press conference held at FUFA Complex on Wednesday, FUFA Executive Committee Member Rogers Byamukama who represented the FUFA President Hon. Magogo Moses Hassim confirmed the latest development.

    He was flanked by League Manager Paul Kabaikaramu, KCCA FC CEO Anisha Muhoozi, FUFA Deputy CEO Humphrey Mandu and StarTimes representative Junior Ssembatya.

    Byamukama revealed that the move is part of the requests made by CAF before the stadium is granted the greenlight to host international games.

    “As you are aware, there have been renovation works ongoing at Mandela National Stadium and with the process coming to the final stages, CAF requested that we have a serie of test events, one of the those is hosting test matches,” he started.

    “We reached out to the League Secretariat who engaged two teams to host their games at Mandela National Stadium. Thankfully, KCCA FC and BUL FC agreed to play against SC Villa and Vipers SC respectively. We believe these are two big games that have a say in the title race and we are convinced they will give us a good test of the refurbished stadium.” He added.

    The games will take place on 1st May 2024 with BUL FC facing Vipers SC at 4PM EAT before KCCA FC playing SC Villa at 7PM EAT.

    Kabaikaramu, the StarTimes Uganda Premier League Manager revealed that the two teams were positive to the idea and believes having a double header at this time is a perfect timing.

    “We are glad that Namboole is coming back and what a moment for us as a League to have two games on the same day there. Both KCCA FC and BUL FC were positive to the idea and we believe the importance of the games will even come with additional attention.” He stated.

    Anisha Muhoozi, the KCCA CEO revealed they are ready for the experience at Namboole and called upon fans to turn up in big numbers.

    “We all know Namboole is the home of Ugandan Football and to see that the stadium is returning to functionality is a good step. I therefore call upon all our fans to come in big numbers and we experience the new Mandela National Stadium.”

    It was confirmed that entrance fee for the fans will be UGX 10,000 ordinary and UGX 50,000. Information about purchase of tickets will be released on Friday.

    FUFA Deputy CEO, Humphrey Mandu who also doubles as CAF Safety and Security officer assured the general public that there will be ample deployment of both covert and overt security details.

    “We have been in touch with the two hosts clubs as far as security and safety is concerned and engaged Uganda Police to see that there will be enough deployment before, during and after the game. I therefore call upon fans to turn up in big numbers.”

    StarTimes Operations Manager in charge of the League confirmed that the two games will be broadcast live on Sanyuka Prime and FUFA Tv.

    FUFA is working towards making sure CAF grants Mandela National Stadium the greenlight to host the upcoming 2026 FUFA World Cup Qualifiers. Uganda Cranes will host Botswana and Algeria on 5th and 9th June respectively.

  • Uganda U16 Women’s Team ends UEFA Friendship Tournament expedition on a high

    Uganda U16 Women’s Team ends UEFA Friendship Tournament expedition on a high

    The Uganda U16 Women’s team registered its first victory at the UEFA Friendship Tournament held in Istanbul, Turkey, triumphing over Botswana with a 3-2 victory in a classification match played on Thursday.

    Isabella Blick, Shadia Nabirye, and substitute Angel Ainembabazi scoree a goal each, propelling Uganda to victory and helping the team to a commendable 7th place finish.

    Despite a challenging start in the group stages, where they suffered defeats against formidable opponents, including Paraguay (7-0), China (4-1), and Wales (1-0), the team showcased resilience and determination, culminating in a well-deserved triumph against Botswana.

    In recognition of their achievement, both Uganda and Botswana were honored with medals by the tournament organizers, highlighting the spirit of camaraderie and sportsmanship.

    The Ugandan team is scheduled to return home on Saturday morning, carrying with them the pride of their historic victory and the invaluable experience gained on the international stage.

    Summary of the Uganda U16 team performance at the UEFA Friendship Tournament.

    Group B Matches

    Paraguay 7-0 Uganda
    Uganda 0-1 Wales
    China 4-1 Uganda (Asia Kakayi)

    Classification Match

    Botswana 2-3 Uganda (Isabella Blick, Shadia Nabirye and Angel Ainembabazi)

  • Road map to 2024 FUFA Primary Schools Championship (Odilo)

    Road map to 2024 FUFA Primary Schools Championship (Odilo)

    FUFA through the Competitions Department has released the road map for the 2024 FUFA Primary Schools Championship (Odilo).

    Into its third edition, the annual tournament seeks to offer a competitive platform to Primary School going pupils between the age of 11-13.

    The process will begin by schools expressing interest in participating at the district level.

    ‘Participation is by registration with a commitment fee of UGX 50,000 payable to the district organizing committee under the Chairmanship of the FUFA District Football Association,” noted Aisha Nalule, the FUFA Competitions Director.

    Breakdown of the distribution of the registration fee

    UGX 35,000 – To the District
    UGX 10,000 – To the Region
    UGX 5,000 – To FUFA Competitions Directorate

    The competition shall be composed of a district organizing committee of 5 members and shall include the 2 members from the District Football Association, DFA Chairperson and the Executive Secretary.

    At the Regional Level, the Chairperson, Regional EXCOM Member, Regional Secretary and two members from the regional schools association and at least two members must be female.

    The district winners will play at the Regional level to determine the Champions (Male and Female category) who will then represent the region at the National Level.

    The National Competition will be played at FUFA Technical Centre, Njeru with all games broadcast on FUFA Tv.

    It should be noted that the Champions at national level will represent Uganda in the FEASSA gameswhuch will be hosted in Bukedea, Uganda in August.

    Bombo Army Primary School and Kampala Grammar Junior School are the defending Champions in the girls and boys’ category respectively.

    Road Map

    15th -30th April – Registration of teams at district level

    5th -19th May – District Competitions

    21st -31st May – Zonal Competitions

    8th – 22nd June – Regional Competitions

    6th – 20th July – National Finals

  • Uganda U16 Women’s Team Scores Historic Goal Despite Loss to China in UEFA Friendship Tournament

    Uganda U16 Women’s Team Scores Historic Goal Despite Loss to China in UEFA Friendship Tournament

    Uganda’s U16 women’s national team faced a tough challenge against China in the final group B match of the UEFA Friendship Tournament on Tuesday 16th April 2024.

    Despite a 4-1 loss, the team achieved a significant milestone as Asia Kakayi scored the team’s first goal in the tournament in the 74th minute.

    Head coach Charles Ayiekoh expressed satisfaction with this achievement, despite finishing bottom of the group with no points.

    The team now looks ahead to a classification match against Botswana on Thursday 18th April to determine the 7th and 8th positions in the tournament.

  • Uganda U16 Women’s Team Showcases Improved Performance Despite Narrow 1-0 Loss to Wales at UEFA Friendship Tournament

    Uganda U16 Women’s Team Showcases Improved Performance Despite Narrow 1-0 Loss to Wales at UEFA Friendship Tournament

    In their second match at the UEFA Friendship Tournament in Istanbul, Turkey, the Uganda U16 Women’s National Team faced Wales on Saturday 13th April in a closely contested battle.

    Despite putting up a much-improved performance compared to their previous game, where they suffered a 7-0 defeat to Paraguay, Uganda fell short against Wales, conceding a late strike in the second half.

    The goal proved to be the decider, leaving Uganda with no points in Group B after two games and placing them at the bottom of the standings.

    However, Head Coach Charles Ayiekoh praised his players for their resilience and fighting spirit against a formidable Welsh side boasting players from established teams like Manchester United, Leicester, Reading, Blackburn, among others.

    Despite the setback, Uganda looks ahead to their final group stage match against China on Tuesday, April 16th, 2024, with determination to finish the tournament on a positive note.

  • Valiant Effort Despite Defeat: Uganda U16 Women’s Team Falls to Paraguay 7-0 in UEFA Friendship Tournament Opener

    Valiant Effort Despite Defeat: Uganda U16 Women’s Team Falls to Paraguay 7-0 in UEFA Friendship Tournament Opener

    In their opening Group B clash at the UEFA Friendship Tournament in Istanbul, Turkey, Uganda’s U16 women’s national team faced a formidable challenge against Paraguay, succumbing to a 7-0 loss.

    Despite the significant margin of defeat, head coach Charles Ayiekoh found reasons to be impressed by his team’s performance, citing their resilience and determination throughout the match.

    Ayiekoh acknowledged the missed opportunities that could have altered the outcome, expressing disappointment over wasted chances.

    However, he remains optimistic about his team’s potential and is determined to address areas for improvement ahead of their upcoming fixture.

    Uganda will seek redemption as they prepare to take on Wales in their second match on April 13th.

    With valuable lessons learned from their tournament opener, the team is poised to showcase their resilience and fighting spirit in pursuit of a positive result.

  • Uganda U16 Women’s National Team Gears Up for UEFA Invitational Friendship Tournament Opener Against Paraguay: Coach Ayiekoh and Captain Ritah Nambusi Express Confidence

    Uganda U16 Women’s National Team Gears Up for UEFA Invitational Friendship Tournament Opener Against Paraguay: Coach Ayiekoh and Captain Ritah Nambusi Express Confidence

    Thursday 11th April 2024.

    Paraguay U16 vs Uganda U16 – 4:30pm EAT

    In a flurry of excitement and determination, the Uganda U16 women’s national team is primed and ready to make their mark on the global stage as they gear up for their inaugural group B match against Paraguay on Thursday evening in the UEFA Invitational Friendship Tournament at Hasan Dogan national teams camp and training facility in Istanbul, Turkey.

    With anticipation mounting and expectations high, Head Coach Charles Ayiekoh and Captain Ritah Nambusi have both expressed unwavering confidence in the squad’s abilities.

    Coach Ayiekoh emphasized the team’s preparation and readiness for the challenge ahead.

    “We have been diligently preparing for this moment, focusing on both physical conditioning and tactical strategies to ensure that we are fully equipped to compete at the highest level,” remarked Ayiekoh in a pre-match press conference.

    Leading the charge on the field, Captain Nambusi exuded a sense of leadership and determination that has become emblematic of the team’s ethos.

    “We are ready for the tournament. The teams are all good but we are better and we want to show and prove this in the first game against Paraguay. We are not daunted. Instead, we see it as an opportunity to showcase the talent and resilience of Ugandan women’s football,” stated Nambusi, in full confidence.

    The UEFA Invitational Friendship Tournament, held in Istanbul, Turkey, serves as a platform for emerging talents to test their mantle against international competition and foster camaraderie among nations. For Uganda who are in group B with China, Paraguay and Wales, this tournament represents a significant milestone in their journey to establish themselves as a force to reckon with in women’s football.

    As the spotlight shines on Uganda and Paraguay in their Group B opener, women football lovers can expect an exhilarating display of skill, determination, and sportsmanship.

    With Coach Ayiekoh’s strategic acumen guiding them from the sidelines and Captain Nambusi leading by example on the pitch, the Uganda U16 women’s national team is poised to leave an indelible mark on the tournament and inspire a new generation of footballers back home.

  • Uganda U16 Women’s National Team Travelling Squad for UEFA Friendship Tournament

    Uganda U16 Women’s National Team Travelling Squad for UEFA Friendship Tournament

    Coach Charles Ayiekoh Lukula has confirmed the travelling squad of Uganda U16 Women’s National Team that will play at the inaugural UEFA U16 Friendship Tournament in Istanbul, Turkey.

    The final squad named has 19 players and the contingent that also has nine officials will travel to Turkey on Tuesday morning at 5:00am aboard Turkish Airlines.

    The invitational tournament is an initiative by UEFA and this is the inaugural edition that will feature eight nations namely; Uganda, hosts Turkey, Botswana, USA, Vietnam, China, Paraguay and Wales.

    Uganda is pooled in Group B alongside China, Wales and Paraguay and will kick off the campaign on Thursday 11th April against Paraguay.

    The Tournament will run between 9th -19th April 2024 at the Turkish Football Federation training centre in Riva, Istanbul.

    It should be noted that the team entered residential camp on Thursday last week at Cranes Paradise Hotel in Kisaasi and had one practice match against Kawempe Muslim SS on Sunday ending in a 3-2 win for the latter.

    Ayiekoh will lead the technical team and will be deputised by William Moses Nkata.

    Travelling Squad.

    Goalkeepers
    Dorcus Namboozo (Amus College School), Victory Bynam Tendo (Rines SS)

    Defenders
    Charity Katusiime (Tagy High School), Grace Adong (Bukedea Comprehensive School), Nambuya Sharlom(Amus College School), Ritah Anitah Nambuusi (Lamminas Secondary School)

    Midfielders
    Bushira Muhammad Nalunkuuma (Amus College School), Justine Kinsumbya (Tagy High School), Asia Kakai (Amus College School), Shafiga Tamisi (Amus College School), Monica Bulya (Rines SS), Gloria Apio (Bukedea Comprehensive School), Vanessa Namazzi (Kawempe Muslim SS), Patricia Namugenyi (Kawempe Muslim SS), Shakirah Nakintu (Kawempe Muslim SS)

    Forwards
    Angel Ainembabazi (Rines SS), Isabella Winfred Blick Kabarozi (Uganda Martyrs High School, Lubaga), Shadia Nabirye (Kawempe Muslim SS), Yusraa Nambooze (Kawempe Muslim SS)

    Officials

    Charles Ayiekoh Lukula – Head Coach

    William Moses Nkata – Assistant Coach

    Rogers Keny Tezigwa – Goalkeeping Coach

    Allan Magunda Nsubuga – Video Analyst

    Mable Kabatalindwa – Team Doctor

    Joan Namusisi – Team Manager

    Prossy Nalwadda – Equipment Manager

    Ronnie Lusulire – Media Officer

  • Uganda U16 Women’s National Team to play at UEFA Friendship Tournament , Squad summoned

    Uganda U16 Women’s National Team to play at UEFA Friendship Tournament , Squad summoned

    Uganda is one of the nations that will play at this year’s UEFA U16 Friendship Tournament in Turkey.

    The invitational tournament is an initiative by UEFA and this is the inaugural edition that will feature eights women football teams namely; Uganda, hosts Turkey, Botswana, USA, Vietnam, China, Paraguay and Wales.

    Uganda is pooled in Group B alongside China, Wales and Paraguay.

    The Tournament will run between 9th -19th April 2024 at the Turkish Football Federation training centre in Riva, Istanbul.

    The Uganda U16 Women’s Team will be coached by Charles Ayiekoh Lukula and William Moses Nkata as his deputy.

    A squad of 21 players entered residential camp on Thursday (today) at Cranes Paradise Hotel in Kisasi and the team is expected to travel to Turkey on Tuesday next week.

    Squad summoned
    Goalkeepers
    Dorcus Namboozo (Amus College School), Victory Bynam Tendo (Rines SS), Rosemary Namatovu (Bukedea Comprehensive School)

    Defenders
    Charity Katusiime (Tagy High School), Grace Adong (Bukedea Comprehensive School), Sharlom Nambuya (Amus College School), Winnie Kabugho (King of Kings SS), Ritah Anitah Nambuusi (Lamminas Secondary School)

    Midfielders
    Bushira Muhammad Nalunkuuma (Amus College School), Justine Kinsumbya (Tagy High School), Asia Kakai (Amus College School), Shafiga Tamisi (Amus College School), Monica Bulya (Rines SS), Gloria Apio (Bukedea Comprehensive School), Vanessa Namazzi (Kawempe Muslim SS), Patricia Namugenyi (Kawempe Muslim SS), Shakirah Nakintu (Kawempe Muslim SS)

    Forwards
    Angel Ainembabazi (Rines SS), Isabella Winfred Blick Kabarozi (Uganda Martyrs High School, Lubaga), Shadia Nabirye (Kawempe Muslim SS), Yusraa Nambooze (Kawempe Muslim SS)

    Officials

    Charles Ayiekoh Lukula – Head Coach

    William Moses Nkata – Assistant Coach

    Rogers Keny Tezigwa – Goalkeeping Coach

    Allan Magunda Nsubuga – Video Analyst

    Mable Kabatalindwa – Team Doctor

    Joan Namusisi – Team Manager

    Prossy Nalwadda – Equipment Manager

    Ronnie Lusulire – Media Officer

  • International Friendly: Uganda Cranes fall to Comoros

    International Friendly: Uganda Cranes fall to Comoros

    Uganda Cranes had a frustrating outing on Friday, suffering a 4-0 defeat to Comoros in an International Friendly played at Stade de Marrakech in Morocco.

    The Island nation scored twice in the opening ten minutes and two more goals in the second half with goals coming from Said Yakine Rafiki and Faiz Selemani scored a brace each.

    Coach Paul Put believes the heavy defeat was down to the lack of coordination but had some positives to pick from the game.

    “We are still trying to build the team and some of these players have not played together. I believe with time, the cohension will be great and I have no doubt, they will improve.” He said.

    Focus now shifts to the other friendly against Ghana that will be played on Tuesday, 26th March 2024 at the same venue.

    The two friends are part of preparations for the up coming 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers in June.

  • Uganda Hippos secure silver at 13th African Games in Ghana

    Uganda Hippos secure silver at 13th African Games in Ghana

    Uganda U20 Men’s National Football Team, the Uganda Hippos bagged silver at the 13th edition of the African Games.

    In the final game for the Men’s Football Tournament played on Friday at Accra Sports Stadium, the Hippos settled for siver.

    Hosts Ghana took gold after edging Uganda in the final 1-0 courtesy of a stoppage time winner by Jerry Afriyie.

    The game saw either side get scoring opoortunities but it was Afriyie’s strike from distance in the 90th minute that settled the contest.

    Coach Morely Byekwaso was proud of his team and believes the players have a bright future.

    “I am proud of the commitment the players showed throughout the tournament. Besides not winning gold, we had outstanding performances and everyone noticed it. I believe the boys have a bright future and should only continue to work hard.” He said in the post match press conference.

    This is Uganda’s best performance at the African Games. Previously, the team’s highest reach was the semifinal at the 1999 All Africa Games in South Africa.

    It should be noted that the Women’s U20 Team (The Queen Cranes) also won bronze after edging Senegal in the third place playoff.

  • African Games 2023: Queen Cranes overcome Senegal in penalty shootout to clinch bronze

    African Games 2023: Queen Cranes overcome Senegal in penalty shootout to clinch bronze

    Uganda U20 Women’s National Team secured bronze at the African Ganes 2023 after overcoming Ssnegal in the thire place playoff game played on Thursday at Cape Coast Stadium.

    The closely contested game ended in a barren stalemate in normal time but the Queen Cranes eventually edged it 6-5 on penalties.

    Coach Sheryl Botes made changes to the team that had started against Senegal with Krusum Namutebi and Docus Lwalisa bouncing back into the starting XI after serving suspension.

    Captain Catherine Nagadya and right back Catherine Wujja also returned to the starting XI.

    In normal time, Uganda was denied by the woodwork twice with Nagadya and Zaina Nandede seeing their attempts ricochet off the frame of the goal.

    Senegal were awarded a penalty in added time of the first half but their captain Diallo Sadigatou fired wide.

    In the shoot out Uganda’s Shamira Nalugya, Shakirah Nankwanga, Harima Kanyago, Catherine Wujja, Shamusa Najjuma and Catherine Nagadya all converted their kicks with only Docus Lwalisa missing her take.

    This is the first continental piece of silverware for Uganda’s Women Football.

    Uganda’s Starting XI