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  • Massive weekend for Uganda internationals as Bbakka gets off the mark in Sweden

    Massive weekend for Uganda internationals as Bbakka gets off the mark in Sweden

    Massive weekend it was for a number of Ugandan players abroad at their respective clubs but do you know how they fared?

    In the Turkish Premier League, Faruku Miya was an unused as his Konyaspor FC side drew 2-2 at home against Sivasspor.

    In Burundi, midfielder Brian Allan Kizza and defender Steven “Nesta” Mugisha guided Le messager Ngozi to the 2019/2020 Primus Burundi Ligue title after beating Inter stars 3-0 at home with one game left.

    Le Messanger Ngonzi players celebrate with their trophy

    Elsewhere, Robert Kakeeto came on for Andersen Lucas in the 63rd minute as his Aalborg FC side succumbed to a 4-0 loss on the road at Nordsjaelland in the Danish Superliga championship round.

    Meanwhile, in the Israel Ligat Ha’al relegation round, stylish midfielder William Kizito Luwagga replaced Afriat Yahav in the 60th minute as his Hapoel Kfar Saba drew side 0-0 with Kiryat Shmona at home while

    Kizito Luwagga (right) playing for Hapoel Kfar Saba in Israel

    Dependable defender Timothy Awany featured for the entire 90 minutes as his Ashdod FC side drew 3-3 with Bnei Yehuda.

    In the Slovakia Super League, Isaac Muleme came on for Vrabel Ondrej in the 66th minute as his FC Nitra downed Senica 2-0.

    In Tanzanian Vodacom Premier League, right back Nicholas Wadada returned and played full time featured as his Azam FC side drew goalless on the road against Yanga Africans. played a stalemate draw.

    Nicolas Wadada back at Azam

    Boban Zirintusa was introduced in the 75th minute for Haruna Chanongo as his Mtibwa Sugar FC side drew goalless against Coastal Union.

    In Swedish Suprettan, striker Alexis Bbakka got off the mark with his first season goal in the 54th minute as his Umea FC side drew 1-1 against Akropolis in a game he went on to be named man of the match.

    Alexis Bbaka at Umea

    Meanwhile, in the Allsvenskan, defender Ronald Ddungu Mukiibi featured in the entire game whereas Izak Ssewankambo came on in the 66th minute as their Ostersunds FK side shared spoils 0-0 against Orebro.

    In the English Championship, Jordan Obita played full time as his Reading FC side drew 1-1 against Stoke City.

    On Monday midfielder Moses Opondo provided an assist before being withdrawn in the 46th minute as his Odense FC side defeated Lyngby 1-2 on the road in the Danish Superliga relegation round.

    #UgandanPlayersAbroad

    Report compiled by Ronnie Lusulire-a presenter on 102.1 FUFA fm. Lusulire presents every Tuesday 8pm a programme called Tugukyangira Bunayiira dedicated to Uganda’s foreign based players. 

    MAIN PHOTO: Alexis Bbaka (left) in action for Umea FC in Sweden

  • FUFA -UPL clubs hold season review meeting, discuss Competitions reforms

    FUFA -UPL clubs hold season review meeting, discuss Competitions reforms

     

     

    • FUFA holds 2019/20 season review meeting
    • All 14 clubs attend
    • Key football issues discussed
    • Clubs present proposals on FUFA Competition reforms

     

    Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) and StarTimes Uganda Premier League clubs in conjunction with the FUFA Super League Limited (FSLL) board has on Thursday held a season review meeting at the FUFA Complex in Mengo, Kampala. The meeting was also a continuation of the previous session held last week on 10th June, 2020.

    The meeting which had full representation of the clubs revolved around the review of the 2019/20 season and the proposed FUFA Competition reforms.

    FUFA also had a good representation headed by FUFA President, Eng. Moses Magogo flanked by the three Vice-Presidents; 1st Vice-President, Justus Mugisha, 2nd Vice- President, Darius Mugoye, 3rd Vice-President, Hon. Florence Nakiwala Kiyingi. FUFA Executive Committee Members Ronnie Kalema, Rogers Mulindwa, Rogers Byamukama, Chris Kalibbala and Hamid Juma and FUFA CEO, Egdar Watson Ssuubi also attended the meeting.

    Several issues were raised ranging from club licensing, the communication gap between FUFA and the Clubs, the challenges that clubs face and their proposed stand in regard to the FUFA Competitions reforms.

    FUFA President, Eng. Moses Magogo in his opening remarks indicated FUFA is open to positive criticism and welcomes all opinions.

    FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo addressing the UPL club chairpersons and UPL Board.

    ‘FUFA believes in dialogue and debate. It is okay for us to disagree. We can come out to such meetings and fight but when we leave here, we must protect the image of the game. We are open to criticism and it is only through dialogue that we can solve some of these challenges.’

    FSLL board chairman, Arinaitwe Rugyendo shared similar sentiments, asserting that they must solve issues as a family.

    ‘We are here because we are family. Families that talk together, dialogue together and disagree on principle together, definitely stay together. We are here to dialogue, to speak candidly about this brand and chat a way forward.’

    FUFA Super League Limited Board chairman Arinaitwe Rugyendo delivering his speech.

    ‘Where we have flexed muscles, we must reconcile, improve where there are challenges and forge a way forward for the betterment of the league.’

    FUFA 3rd Vice President, Hon. Florence Nakiwala Kiyingi who also represented the Express FC chairman, Kiryowa Kiwanuka in the meeting via zoom conferencing called for the continued dialogue between FUFA and the Club.

    FUFA 3rd Vice President, Hon. Florence Nakiwala Kiyingi addressing the meeting via zoom.

    ‘We have to accept that the only way we shall move forward is through open dialogue. FUFA is willing to give the platform and clubs must present all the challenges without fear. For instance, clubs are saying some regualations regarding infrastructure are strict. How do we address that?’

    The FUFA President made clarification on a number of issues such as sources of FUFA funds, FUFA support towards clubs and COVID-19 relief plan.

    About the 10bn support from Government

    We understand the cry by clubs seeking for help and some asking the Government support of 10 billion shillings to be diverted towards helping clubs. First of all, we must know that government appropriation of funds Is done by Parliament. We all know that however much you want, you can’t channel government monies from the initial agreement.

    Secondly, whereas we are speaking about 10 billion shillings, for those that have worked with Government know that the approved budget is never released at once. Additionally, Government has made budget cuts and as a matter of fact, we have not received a single coin for the 4th quarter.

    It is also a fact that the national team will have engagements in the near future. So how shall we handle the team if these funds are channelled towards helping clubs?

     

    FUFA Support towards clubs

    It is not true that FUFA doesn’t in any way support clubs. We pay 128M in prize money, we foot medical insurance bills worth 400M for players and last season we paid over 600M in Air tickets for KCCA FC and Proline FC who were competing on the continent.  The Juniors League is also supported by FUFA.

    Unless if clubs want to tell us, we are not spending on the right items but as FUFA, we believe this is our contribution to clubs.

    We also extended food relief to clubs in the Uganda Premier League, FUFA Big League, FUFA Super League and FUFA Women Elite League.

    COVID-19 Relief

    There has been a misconception that FUFA received COVID-19 relief funds from FIFA which is not true. It is a fact that FIFA gives us financial support to cater for our operations and the last batch was supposed to come in July but because of the current situation, FIFA decided to send this earlier.

    FUFA had outstanding arrears that we had to clear. We paid all internal football family members to zero balance.

    What I should communicate maybe is that there is an intervention from FIFA that we expect soon. The FIFA Council Meeting will take place on 25th June 2020 and one of the items on the agenda is COVID-19 relief plan. We hope this will helps us to address the issues that the clubs are raising.

    Onduparaka FC Patron who is also a Member of Parliament for Ayivu County lauded FUFA for creating an environment to allow debate and believes this is the way forward.

    Onduapraka FC Patron, Hon. Bernard Atiku  during the meeting.

    ‘I thank FUFA for allowing us to debate. It’s only in an environment like this that we can relay the challenges. We can either agree or disagree but I believe this is a good platform for both the clubs and the FA.’ He said before adding. ‘We should be looking at professionalisation but we cannot if we don’t have an enabling environment.’

    Bright Stars FC chairman, Ronnie Mutebi called for clubs and FUFA to stop using political ammunition and instead focus on what and where to improve.

    Bright Stars FC chairman Ronald Mutebi.

    ‘When we come to such meetings, we have many issues but we must leave with a bit of diagnosis. Looking at issues with political ammunition but rather deliberate, find solutions and avoid reacting to situations.’

    Mbarara City FC chairman, Hon. Mwiine Mpaka raised a concern about the medical insurance with reports that it is only limited to covering typhoid and Malaria. This was however, responded to with FUFA President insisting they agreed on comprehensive insurance covering injuries and thus will do a follow up.

    Mbarara City FC chairman Hon. Mwine Mpaka.

    Busoga United FC chairperson, DinahNyago called for improved communication and good will between FUFA and clubs.

    Busoga United FC Chairperson, Dinah Hope Nyago

    About the proposed FUFA Competition reforms, the clubs made their presentation through Aggrey Ashaba. Some of the issues that clubs want to be incorporated include; stadium funding, increase in prize money, governance re-calibration, creation of chairmen’s forum, commercialisation model of the league and refereeing reforms among others.

    KCCA FC Vice Chairman Aggrey Ashaba stressing a point.

    It was agreed that there will be more engagements with other key stakeholders to come up with a conclusive approach on the proposed reforms.

     

    Attendance:

    Eng. Moses Magogo – FUFA President

    Justus Mugisha – FUFA 1st Vice President

    Darius Mugoye – FUFA 2nd Vice President

    Florence Nakiwala Kiyingi – FUFA 3rd Vice President (Via Zoom)/Express FC

    Hamid Juma – FUFA Executive Committee/ Chairman FCC

    Rogers Byamukama – FUFA Executive Committee/ Former Chairman FLC

    Rogers Mulindwa – FUFA Executive Committee/ Chairman FLC

    Arinaitwe Rugyendo – Chairman UPL Board

    David Serebe – V/Chairman UPL Board

    Guy Kawuma – Member UPL Board

    Peter Kibazo – Member UPL Board

    Humphrey Mandu – Member UPL Board/FUFA DCEOS

    Bernard Bainamaani – Member UPL Board

    Ronnie Mutebi – Chairman Bright Stars FC

    Bernard Atiku – Patron Onduparaka FC

    Diana Nyago – Chairperson Busoga United FC

    Ronald Barente – Chairman BUL FC

    Mwiine Mpaka – Chairman Mbarara City FC

    Hassan Lule – Wakiso Giants FC

    Ruben Kimera – Kyetume FC

    Aggrey Ashaba – V/Chairman KCCA FC

    George William Mulindwa – Chairman Vipers SC

    Muwanguzi Hanningtone – CEO MYDA FC

    Moses Kadhuyu – General Secretary URA FC

    Kidega Francis – CEO Police FC

    Decolas Kiiza – FUFA DCEO-Football

    Hajati Aisha Nalule – FUFA Competitions Director

    Ivan Bayige – FUFA Club Licensing Manager

     

    Pictorial 

    FUFA 2nd Vice-President, Darius Mugisha (Left) consulting with FUFA President, Moses Magogo during the meeting.

     

    FUFA 1st Vice-Present, Justus Mugisha (Far right) writing notes during the meeting.

     

    FUFA EXCOM member, Rogers Byamukama(Left) in consultation with FUFA CEO, Egdar Watson Ssuubi.

     

    FUFA EXCOM member, Ronnie Kalema paying attention to some of the issues that were discussed.

     

    FUFA EXCOM member, Rogers Mulindwa having a chat with Mbarara City FC Chairman, Mwiine Mpaka.

     

    FUFA EXCOM member, Chris Kalibbala.

     

    FUFA EXCOM Member, Hamid Juma.

     

    URA FC General Secretary Moses Kaduyu.

     

    Police FC CEO  ASP Francis Kidega following proceedings during the meeting

     

    Wakiso Giants FC Director Hassan Lule

     

    Uganda Premier League CEO Bernard Bainamani.

     

    FUFA CEO Edgar Watson also attended the meeting.

     

     

     

     

     

  • David Walusimbi: The music producer with immense love for football

    David Walusimbi: The music producer with immense love for football

    Luweero based music producer-cum-HipPop singer David Walusimbi has a forte and undying love for football, especially on the domestic scene.

    Walusimbi, whose trademark tag is “207 On The Beat – Bibiri Musanvu“, strongly believes that there is a positive synergy between music and football promotion.

    David Walusimbi

    “Music and football are similar on many fronts. Both need audiences and thus require promotion time over and again” Walusimbi who is an ardent fan of Bright Stars states.

    Virtually, Walusimbi agitates for local content without fear or favour and has collected a wide range of club jerseys in the top tier StarTimes Uganda Premier League, StarTimes FUFA Big League as well as the regional leagues.

    Walusimboi shares a moment with Uganda Cranes head coach Johnathan McKinstry
    Walusimbi at Namboole Stadium to cheer Masaza cup

    His current collection of jerseys have Uganda Cranes, Police, Wakiso Giants (black), Luweero United (red), Wakiso Giants (purple), Wakiso Giants (white), KCCA (yellow), KCCA (green), BUL (red) and Bright Stars (Blue); and he is still collecting.

    Walusimbi’s collection of jerseys

    “My goal is to use music marketing to help promote football domestically. This is the reason why I wear only locally based club jerseys including the treasured Uganda Cranes uniform” Walusimbi confesses.

    He strongly asserts that this journey is a collective duty where the local media has to wholesomely embrace and support as well as the will power of the respective clubs.

    David Walusimbi the music producer and singer

    “Local media has to be supportive in this noble cause. Also, the clubs have to openly express their willingness to embrace this whole idea of marketing their merchandise, use of brand ambassadors who can be musicians” he adds.

    Walusimbi vividly recounts the time when Wakiso Giants hired Jose Chameleon as their brand ambassador.

    As a Hip Pop musician, he has released many hit songs and recently finished second in the MTN Hip-pop cypher competition where he used local football references in the song.

    Walusimbi in the Savannah studios
    Walusimbi waters the Kasana Luwero play ground
    Walusimbi in studios as he donned the KCCA FC Jersey

    “They say change starts with you. So to make people love local sports. I spot it that way. Jerseys and music. Because I have a fair following on social media. The honest reason why I get all those Jerseys to make my community Luweero and the rest of Uganda to support local football” he adds.

    Walusimbi as he recorded the latest song, Dear Zamba – the write back

    He urges footballers to make optimal use of the new media (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, My Space, Linkedln and on their personal websites) to market themselves further, the same way musicians do it.

    Also, Walusimbi preaches the same message to clubs to invest in local jerseys.

    Walusimbi during a recent visit at the FUFA House
    Walusimbi (extreme right) on the Musicians XI
    Walusimbi with football fans

    As  a Hip-pipo musician, Walusimbi has produced a wide range of songs such as Yasamira Eyo, Underground meets Mainstream, Mean, Mwana Gwe, Yenze Mulekwa, Mawulire MabiKayinja Mugato and the latest Dear Zamba, the write back among others.

    Also visit: 207 YouTube Account

  • Ronnie Lusulire: With the latest on Uganda’s foreign based players

    Ronnie Lusulire: With the latest on Uganda’s foreign based players

    The international football fixtures involving Uganda Cranes will not be played until early September this year. The last time the national senior team-Cranes played a fixture was against Malawi at Mandela National stadium-Namboole in the 2021 AFCON Qualifiers.

    With league football resuming around the globe after the Covid-19 pandemic forced organisers to call off the games, Uganda foreign based players have got the chance to join the mix as well.

    Our 102.1 FUFA fm presenter of the popular Tugukyangira Bunayiira football show Ronnie Lusulire brings you a detailed report of how the Ugandan players showcased their talent over the weekend in various football leagues. The Tugukyangira Bunayiira show is dedicated to coverage of Ugandan football players plying their trade abroad.  The show runs every Tuesday from 10 pm (EAST) to Midnight.

    Lusulire co-hosts the show with Sinan Rajub (www.swiftsportsug.com) and experienced Abu Zikusooka a presenter on 102.1 FUFA fm. This website will run weekly reports about Ugandan players playing abroad.

    Ronnie Lusulire in the 102.1 FUFA fm studios. He delivers content about Uganda’s foreign based players on the show called Tugunkyangira Bunayiira every Tuesday at 10pm (EAST)

    The Ugandan players in action over the weekend 

    Israel is the home of two Ugandan intentional players William Kizito Luwagga and Timothy Awany. In the Ligat Ha’al relegation round, Timothy Awany played the entire game as his Ashdod FC side returned to winning ways defeating Sektzia Nes Tziona 2-0 at home.

    Timothy Awany with the thumbs up signal

    Kizito came on in the 82nd for Amadou Soukouma as his Hapoel Kfar Saba drew goalless at Hapoel Hadera.

    Luwagga Kizito (R)

    In the Slovakia super league match day one, left full back Isaac Muleme played full time as his FC Nitra side lost 2-1 away at Zlate Moravce.

    Isaac Muleme (R) in cation for his club

    Meanwhile the Turkish Premier League returned with Faruku Miya coming on in the in the 66th minute for Deni Molosevic but his side Konyaspor FC side lost 2-1 at Genclerbirligi.

     

    Elsewhere, inform striker Edrisa Lubega started the match but later got substituted in the 72nd minute by Kristopher Piht as his club Paide Linammeskond beat Trans 2-1 at home in the Estonia Meistrilliga.

    Idris Lubega (2nd R) with his eyes on the ball in attack.

    In the Vietnam Premier League, Moses Oloya wasn’t in the match day squad as his Hanoi T&T side drew goalless at Hong Linh HaTinh.

     

    Meanwhile forward Joseph Mpande once again skippered Haiphong as they fell 5-0 away at Binh Duong FC.

    Skipper Joseph Mpande

    Midfielder Geofrey Baba Kizito played full time as his Than Quang Ninh side drew 1-1 at Vietel.

    Baba Kizito attempts to use his left football to take control of the ball

    In Sweden, the Allsvenskun kicked off with Ronald Mukiibi’s Ostersunds FK falling 2-0 at Hammarby. Mukiibi played full time while Izak Ssewankambo was stretched off injured in the 81st minute with Samuel Mensah taking his place.

    Meanwhile in the Danish Premier league, midfielder Robert Kakeeto came on for Magnus Christensen in the 74th minute as his Aalborg side defeated Midtjylland 2-0 at home.

    Moses Opondo and his Odense FC side will be in action this evening as they visit Silkenborg.

    In Tanzania, right back Nicholas Wadada wasn’t in Azam FC’s match day squad after returning late as they beat Mbao 2-0 at home in the Tanzania Premier League.

    Just like the Uganda Premier League, the Botswana Premier league was also ended prematurely due to Covid- 19 following the Botswana football Association National Executive Committee meeting on 14th June 2020.

    Midfielder Ivan Mbowa’s Township rollers finished in 2nd place with 40 points from 20 games, Lawrence Ndugga’s Orapa united finished in 3rd place with 40 points from 20 games while Deus Bukenya and Martin Opolot’s Prison XI finished in 6th place on 32 points.

    Fixtures this week  

    Swedish Second division (Suprettan) kicks off on Tuesday 16th June 2020. Striker Alexis Bakka is expected to make his league debut for UMEA FC as they Visit GIF Sundsvall.

    Wednesday 17th June 2020: In the Vietnam Premier League, Joseph Mpande’s Haiphong FC will host Baba’s Than Quang Nigh while Moses Oloya’s Hanoi will host Song Lam Nghe An on Thursday.

    On Thursday 18th June 2020: Ronald Mukiibi’s Ostersunds FK will return into action as they host Sirius in the Swedish Premier League.

  • FUFA – Big League clubs engage in fruitful consultative meeting, next season kicks off on 29th October

    FUFA – Big League clubs engage in fruitful consultative meeting, next season kicks off on 29th October

     

     

    • FUFA holds successful meeting with Big League clubs
    • 11 out of 14 clubs attended the consultative meeting at FUFA Complex in Mengo
    • Licensing exercise starts on 22nd June 2020
    • Next season kicks off on 29th October
    • Quarterly breakfast meetings between FUFA and Big League Clubs agreed on

     

    The Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) has on Friday held a successful consultative meeting with teams playing in the FUFA Big League, the second tier on the pyramid of Uganda’s domestic competitions.

    The meeting chaired by FUFA President Moses Magogo in the presence of some FUFA Executive Committee members hinged on three key salient issues that included; how best clubs can brand themselves to suit modern trends, club licensing activity calendar and the proposed FUFA Competitions reforms.

    In his opening remarks, the President lauded the club owners and stated that it is high time they engaged a second gear for the future.

    ‘I take this opportunity to thank everyone that has attended this meeting. We appreciate your efforts towards developing the game of football. This meeting is aimed at evaluating ourselves, see how far we have moved but also know where we are going. For long we have dwelled on the sporting ground but we should be thinking about the other elements like governance and looking at the business side of football’

    The President further stressed that clubs in the FUFA Big League must re-brand themselves to suit modern trends and tap into the sponsorship pool.

    ‘As football, we have failed to realize the potential we have and how best we can tap into sponsorship monies. There are very many teams in the FUFA Big League that can embrace the community sense of belonging because you have huge but dormant fan bases. We need to play the game of numbers because a sponsor doesn’t look at how you spend but rather the value you give. The brand of the Big League is as strong as the clubs and that is what we must do and that is why we insist that instead of giving you the fish, we should give you the net to get more fish’

    About the playoffs to determine the teams that will qualify to the Uganda Premier League next season, the FUFA President gave assurance to the members who attended the meeting that the federation is still studying the conditions in line with the Ministry of Health guidelines in regard to the Covid-19 pandemic.

    ‘We hope that the situation gets better and have these games played. As FUFA, we want promotion to be on sporting grounds and that is why we are still buying more time. However, this will depend on the guidelines given by the Ministry of Health’

    On the proposed FUFA Competitions reforms, in particular the playing format, members made various contributions on the matter but were later given an opportunity for further extensive discussion and report back on the agreed position.

    Each of the 16 teams playing in the FUFA Big League will have a Junior League team, playing in the regional league where the particular team is based.

    The aforementioned reforms are supposed to come into effect for the 2021/2022 season with next season (2020/2021) acting as a transition period.

    FUFA 1st Vice President, Justus Mugisha asked FUFA Big League clubs to take the Juniors League project in good faith because it will help in nurturing of future players.

    FUFA 1st Vice President Justus Mugisha stressing a point in the meeting.

    ‘When we brought the Juniors League in 2015, majority of the clubs in the Uganda Premier League saw it as a burden but for some who put emphasis on their teams have benefited. For instance, look at KCCA FC, they have been promoting players from their Junior team into the senior team and yet maintaining their standards in competing for titles.’

    Kataka FC Vice chairman, Hassan Kakaire Kirunda who is also a delegate for FUFA Big League clubs in the FUFA Assembly called for more engagements between clubs and the federation.

    Kataka FC official Hassan Kirunda

    ‘I thank FUFA for the interaction we have had today, it has been fruitful and I propose that going forward, we should have such meeting often’ said Kirunda whose proposal was welcomed and an agreement was reached to have quarterly meetings between FUFA and the clubs’ management top brass.

    Paul Mark Kayongo, the chairman of Ndejje University FC tasked FUFA to revisit the existing Big League guidelines as a way forward.

    Ndejje University FC chairman Paul Mark Kayongo

    ‘I thank FUFA for the meeting. I believe it was a good gesture in boosting stakeholders’ confidence. What I request is for FUFA to make emphasis on the principles and revisit the existing FUFA Big League guidelines and see how teams can improve’

    Gilbert Nyaika who represented Kitara FC believes such engagements will help clubs to improve.

    Kitara FC Official Gilbert Nyaika in the meeting

    ‘For the time I have been at Kitara FC, I think this is the first meeting we have had with FUFA at this level. It is important that FUFA gets to know our challenges as clubs and definitely such meetings are going to help’

    FUFA 2nd Vice President, Darius Mugoye cautioned clubs to employ the right human resource that will help the clubs to grow their brands.

    FUFA 2nd Vice President Darius Mugoye talking to FBL Club officials.

    ‘I’m happy to report that I have observed the FUFA Big League for some time and I can say there is more football than politicking. If only clubs can employ the right human resource, then development and growth of clubs will be realized.”

    FUFA Club Licensing Chairman, Rogers Mulindwa called upon clubs to embrace the procedures put in place if they want to improve.

    FUFA Excom member and Club Licensing Committee Chairman Rogers Mulindwa talking to FBL Club officials.

    ‘Club licensing is the kitchen of football across the world. Governance, financial stability and standards are very key.  We need to move together with owners, leaders and technical staff to develop the game. The action plan is well laid out and ready to start’

     

    Proposed action plan for FUFA Club Licensing

    • FUFA Consultative meeting with clubs – 12th June, 2020
    • Release of Club licensing regulations – 22nd June, 2020
    • Clubs express interest to participate in the 2020/2021 season – 23rd– 26th June, 2020
    • First phase of the Clubs Pro Agenda – 1st– 10th July 2020
    • Submit Clubs’ License application and all supporting documents – 13th– 24th July 2020
    • First review and decision by First Instance Body-FIB (Club Licensing Committee) – 27th -29th July 2020
    • First inspection of clubs’ facilities – 6th -13th August 2020
    • End submission and uploading of Players’ documents on FIFA Connect System& Domestic Transfer Matching System (DTMS) – 14th August 2020
    • Second review and decision by First Instance Body-FIB (Club Licensing Committee) – 17th August 2020
    • Second Inspection of facilities – 4th September 2020
    • Final decision by appeals body – 7th -11th September 2020
    • Release of final list of successful clubs – 14th September 2020
    • Release of fixtures -29th September 2020
    • Kick-off of 2020/2021 FUFA Big League – 29th October 2020
    FUFA Excom and Competitions Committee Chairmain Hamid Juma

     

    FUFA Excom member and chairperson Bukedea FC, Agnes Mugena
    UPDF FC CEO, Ashraf Miiro

     

    Water FC Official James Obua

    Teams and officials in attendance

    James Obua -Water FC

    Hassan Kirunda -Kataka FC

    Francis Awiti – Doves All Stars

    Agnes Mugena -Bukedea FC

    Samuel Opio- Bukedea FC

    Nasifu Dembe-Nyamityobora

    Emmanuel Etiang- Kiboga Young

    Paul Mark Kayongo -Ndejje University FC

    Andrew Odong- Kigezi Home Boyz FC

    Rasul Oryem -Paidha Black Angels FC

    Ashraf Miiro- UPDF FC

    Gilbert Nyaika -Kitara FC

    Dove All Stars FC official, Francis Awiti
    Paidha All Stars FC official, Rasul Oryem
    Nyamityobora FC official Nasifu Dembe putting across his opinion during the meeting.

     

    Kiboga Young FC official, Emmanuel Etyang

     

    Water FC official, James Obua in the meeting.

     

     

  • FUFA-UPL clubs hold successful deliberations, Licensing exercise starts on 22nd June and monthly meetings agreed on

    FUFA-UPL clubs hold successful deliberations, Licensing exercise starts on 22nd June and monthly meetings agreed on

    • FUFA holds successful meeting with UPL clubs

    • 9 out of 14 clubs attended the consultative meeting at FUFA Complex inMengo

    • Licensing exercise starts on 22nd June 2020

    • Monthly breakfast meetings between FUFA and UPL Clubs agreed on

    The Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) has held a successful consultative meeting with first division clubs(Uganda Premeir Legaue Clubs)  and the UPL Board at the FUFA Executive House in Mengo, Kampala on Wednesday, 10 June 2020. Nine (9) of the  forteen (14) clubs in the top flight attended the meeting.

    FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo chaired the two and a half hour meeting whose main agenda among others was to brainstorm on ideas on how best to run club football in the country in preparation for the 2020/2021  football season. The key issues from the consultative meeting ranged from Club licensing activity calendar, StarTimes UPL League kick off date,  2nd phase of FUFA Club Pro Agenda, FUFA Club licensing regulations, FUFA and UPL to hold monthly breakfast meetings to improve communication between the two entities. Discussion on FUFA Competitions reforms was deferred to 18th June 2020

    Here are key Club Licensing activities and dates set

    • Consultative meetings with UPL Clubs 18th June 2020
    • Release of Club Licensing Regulations 22nd June 2020
    • Expression of interest to participate in the 2020/21 UPL season 23rd-26th June 2020
    • Phase II of the FUFA Clubs Pro Agenda  for UPL Clubs 1st-10th July 2020
    • Submission of  License application by clubs and all  supporting documentation 13th-24th July 2020
    • First Review and decisions by First Instance Body (FIB) regarding all clubs’  license applications 27th-29th July 2020
    • First Inspection of Clubs’ Facilities (Office premises, Stadiums and training grounds 6th-13th August 2020
    • Closure of submission and uploading of Players’ documents on FIFA Connect  System& Domestic Transfer Matching system (DTMS) 14th August 2020
    • Second review and decision by First Instance Body(FIB) regarding all clubs’  license applications Criteria Bv&  report on current status 17th August 2020
    • Second inspection of Clubs’ Facilities (Office premises, Stadiums and training grounds 4th September 2020
    • Final decisions by the Appeals Body regarding any appeals  submitted by clubs 7th-11th September 2020
    • Release of final list of Clubs to UPL Secretariat 14th September 2020
    • Release of final fixtures of UPL by UPL Secretariat 17th September 2020
    • UPL League kick off 17th October.

    FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo

    To our understanding as FUFA,  we delegated the responsibility to run the league to the UPL  Board or FUFA Super Legaue Limited (FSLL).  The delegated authority of the company called FSLL has shareholders – the clubs. We are all aware  how companies operate as Board of Directors as appointed by the clubs and have the mandate to represent them.  FUFA has continuously engaged the UPL Board for matters that probably concern the clubs. I have also been informed on a number of occasions that there are meetings that have been going on between the Board and the clubs. So, our interpretation as FUFA is that there has been consultation on a number of occasions. In areas where we have not performed, we shall improve amicably.  I’m the head of the institution and  I take full responsibility; we need to improve upon the communication between FUFA and the UPL Clubs. It is an area we have taken as positive criticism’ 

    FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo
    FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo (M) with FUFA Exco Member Rogers Byamukama (L) and KCCA FC Vice Chairman Aggrey Ashaba

    ‘There is  lack of proper communication between FUFA and UPL. We also need to listen to each other more. The inclusion of all stakeholders especially clubs is key in the game.  We must have the data and analysis of previous licensing exercise so that it helps in the future.  We also need to get the correct trend of compliance to see whether the shortfalls are in the areas of  knowledge, skills or finance.
    If the shortfall are in finance, then the FA and clubs work to see how to support clubs.

    It is important to include the clubs in planning and lobbying for funding from Government and FIFA because the industry is just developing’ KCCA FC Vice Chairman Aggrey Ashaba

    KCCA FC Vice Chairman Aggrey Ashaba

    At club level, FUFA needs to maintain the good flow of information to the clubs. The other concern is about the prize money and the Stanbic Uganda Cup competition which was disrupted by the Coronavirus pandemic – URA FC Member Moses Kaduyu. 

    URA FC  General Secretary Moses Kaduyu

    We are grateful for the good planning and programmes highlighted in the FUFA President’s address. There are concerns that we need to address to the federation through UPL. The cost of maintaining a club in Uganda is very high. We have been struggling as clubs to make ends meet. For salaries alone, a club needs more than Shs 10M per month. There is something big that clubs need to be addressed especially through this COVID-19 crisis – George William Mulindwa, Chairman Vipers SC

    George William Mulindwa, Chairman Vipers SC

    We held a meeting last year in Bukoto. We highlighted the need for stakeholders’ forum. It was intended to compare and contrast. We also put in place various forums to compare notes and hear from each other. Issues of licensing, change of names, financial assistance have been echoed out- FUFA 3rd Vice President Hon Florence Nakiwala  Kiyingi 

    FUFA 3rd Vice President Hon. Florence Nakiwala  Kiyingi  addressed the meeting via digital technology (zoom). She also represented Express FC as authorised by the Club Chairman. 
    The participants listen to the FUFA Club Licensing Chairman Rogers Mulindwa during the consultative meeting

    As the new FUFA club licensing chairman, I take my responsibility without fear or favour. Club licensing is the kitchen of football across the world. Governance, financial stability and standards are vey key.  We need to move together with owners, leaders and technical staff  to develop the game. The action plan is well laid out and ready to start – FUFA Club Licencing Chairman Rogers Mulindwa

    Rogers Mulindwa, FUFA Executive Committee Member & Club Licencing Chairman

    We had a successful meeting where 9 Clubs of the expected 14 attended. This meeting gave the FUFA President Eng. Magogo an opportunity to clarify on several pertinent issues in club football. There was a resolution that there will be monthly breakfast meetings between clubs and the federation to iron out issues. Clubs were notified that the promised funding from FIFA meant to assist them will soon be released.  Decolas Kiiza-FUFA Deputy CEO in Charge of Football

    Decolas Kiiza- FUFA Deputy CEO- Football

    National Documents (Passports and National Identification Cards) are needed  for players’ registration.  We need proper documentation for a successful exercise and start to the new season. We will not entertain provisional documents’ –  Hajati Aisha Nalule, FUFA Competitions Director

    UPL Chairman Arinatiwe Rugyendo making his submission during the meeting

    Enemies cannot build, only friends can do that work. Friends dialogue and do not fight.  Prize money has increased, there is money for clubs on the continent and many things are coming. We are on a new revolution. The attitude has changed. We need to develop the game with positive ideas. The board is working on a plan to bring more sponsors, great rebranding, repackaging the game, more stakeholders’ meetings and other things catered for in the strategic pack. – Uganda Premier League Board Chairman Arinatiwe Rugyendo

    UPL Board Chairman Arinaitwe Rugyendo
    Sc Villa Chairman William Nkemba  driving home a point.
    FUFA 1st Vice President Justus Mugisha during the meeting
    FUFA 2nd Vice President Darius Mugoye
    MYDA FC Chairman Hajji Jamal Ngobi (2nd L) with UPL team

    Attendance:

    1. Eng. Moses Magogo – FUFA President
    2. Justus Mugisha – FUFA 1st Vice President
    3. Darius Mugoye – FUFA 2nd Vice President
    4. Florence Nakiwala Kiyingi – FUFA 3rd Vice President (Via Zoom)/Express FC
    5. Hamid Juma – FUFA Executive Committee/ Chairman FCC
    6. Rogers Byamukama – FUFA Executive Committee/ Former Chairman FLC
    7. Rogers Mulindwa – FUFA Executive Committee/ Chairman FLC
    8. Ojok Odur – Chairman FUFA Legal Committee
    9. Arinaitwe Rugyendo – Chairman UPL Board
    10. David Serebe – V/Chairman UPL Board
    11. Guy Kawuma – Member UPL Board
    12. Peter Kibazo – Member UPL Board
    13. Humphrey Mandu – Member UPL Board/FUFA DCEOS
    14. Bernard Bainamaani – Member UPL Board
    15. William Nkemba – Chairman SC Villa
    16. Aggrey Ashaba – V/Chairman KCCA FC
    17. George William Mulindwa – Chairman Vipers SC
    18. Jamal Ngobi – Chairman MYDA FC
    19. Muwanguzi Hanningtone – CEO MYDA FC
    20. Moses Kadhuyu – General Secretary URA FC
    21. Kidega Francis – CEO Police FC
    22. Ahmed Hussein – Board Member Bright Stars FC
    23. Amin Bbosa – Busoga United FC
    24. Ms Agatha Kayemba – Busoga United FC
    25. Decolas Kiiza Hantali – FUFA DCEO-F
    26. Hajati Aisha Nalule – FUFA Competitions Director
    27. Ivan Bayige – FUFA Club Licensing Manager
    FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo addressing the club officials and UPL Board members

    MAIN PHOTO: Police FC CEO Francis Kidega during the meeting where he made contributions 

  • Airtel at Ten: FUFA President’s message of appreciation

    Airtel at Ten: FUFA President’s message of appreciation

    Since 8th June 2010, Airtel Uganda Limited officially launched their services in Uganda and has since established themselves as the country’s leading telecommunications company.

    Airtel Uganda is the main sponsor of the Uganda Cranes but have also joined hands to support the FUFA Awards, FUFA Juniors League, Airtel Rising Stars U-17 boys and girls competition, Masaza football tournament as well as the Kabaka’s Birthday run.

    The FUFA President, also a CAF Executive Committee Member Eng. Moses Magogo has heaped praise on Airtel Uganda and their strong bond, association with Ugandan football and sport in general.

    Ten Years of Airtel in Uganda. Having started with 2.5 million subscribers, it is 10 million subscribers today.

    As football, as a fraternity of the most beautiful game, we are very proud of our association with Airtel, the biggest supporter of Ugandan football and Ugandan sports.

    Uganda Cranes qualified for AFCON after 38 years

    We already have our association with the Uganda Cranes, the U-17 League, the Airtel Rising Stars (ARS), The FUFA Awards, The Masaza Cup and together with the Kabaka Birthday Run.

    Launch of the 2018 Airtel Rising Stars
    Katuuso Community girls pose with the Airtel Uganda and FUFA officials at Lugogo during the launch of 2018 ARS U-17 programme

    As Sport, we are very proud of this association that Airtel has committed and lived up to its commitment to change the tide of sport in this country.

    It is not by coincidence that after 37 years of failing to qualify for the Total Africa Cup of Nations, it is until our association with Airtel that this happened.

    Airtel Uganda Brand and Strategy manager Noela Byuma hands over the dummy cheque to FUFA officials as sponsorship for the FUFA Juniors League
    KCCA FC Head Coach Mike Mutebi receiving his best Male coach of the Years award from Hon. Nakiwala Kiyingi during the 2018 Airtel FUFA Awards
    L-R, FUFA CEO Watson, FUFA VP1 J. Mugisha, FUFA President Magogo, Katikiro of Buganda Owek Charles Peter Mayiga, Buganda Sports Minister Owek Sekabembe ,Masaza Cup Chairman Sejjengo and BFPC Sam Mpiima
    Airtel Kabaka Birthday run
    Airtel has supported the Kabaka Birthday for over 7 years

    We are proud and call upon all Ugandans, the followers of the most beautiful game, the lovers of sport in this country to associate with Airtel, buy all their products, support all their endeavors, we can only get better.

    Airtel at Ten, It is Our Game, It is Our Country.

  • FIFA President Gianni Infantino’s message to the Member Associations, Health comes first

    FIFA President Gianni Infantino’s message to the Member Associations, Health comes first

    The President of the Federation of International Football Association (FIFA) has delivered a strong message to all the 211 Member Associations across the world.

    Through a video message published on the FIFA TV, Infantino talks about the challenging times brought about by the COVID-19, the brave approach about the pandemic, the gradual steps of having the game played by the individual member associations and FIFA’s measures as the beautiful game steadily returns to the scene.

    Dear friends, I hope that you, your families and friends are safe, well and fine.

    Even if we are distant, we remain one team and united we support those who have been suffering during this different time.

    Following my last message, I wanted to take this opportunity to provide you with an update concerning with the activities at FIFA, starting with the thanking the Bureau of the Council for its activities over the past few two months.

    You have seen the medical recommendations we issued last week, to support the road map to the restart of competitions which always keep in mind the most important principle “Health comes first”.

    Also, the possibility you have now to opt for five substitutions as the same purpose, protect the health in this case of our players in this case.

    We need to maintain public health as the priority while not forgetting the well-being of the players, officials and everyone who participates in any football activity.

    FIFA trusts the judgment that you, together with the Governments and health authorities of your countries have made or will make.

    We hope that the WHO risk assessment tool and our guidelines can help you in deciding the best cause of action.

    Football is already underway or about to restart in several countries. It gives us and all the football fans across the globe some hope for the future.

    However, we also have to understand and respect the different decisions especially from those amongst us who still need more time to be sure that the restart can be done in a way that is safe for everyone.

    Tolerance and understanding are important especially in these days. I suppose FIFA supports every one of you. There isn’t any one right answer to all the situations. Each country is different with different context and no one better than you knows the best way to deal with these enormous challenges.

    And let us not forget that there is always need to be a place for fans. Football without spectators is clearly not the same. We need to be patient when considering the right time to bring back the fans back to the stadia. We will continue to work tirelessly but also discretely and respectfully to move beyond these temporary measures and to ensure that fans are welcomed back in a safe and responsible way.

    Difference; this is a time to work together, to share experiences and to help one another.

    Through this solidarity, the Bureau will also find the solutions to shape a better football for the future.

    The need for top club football to resume has understandably taken priority, but we must we must also consider national teams, women football, lower tier domestic leagues and the grass-roots game. We have to show unity across all aspects of football and make sure football can resume in its globality. 

    This is our priority and our financial relief plan will also follow this principle.

    In a constructive spirit of concentration that seeks to benefit of all football, FIFA is working hard to present a positive solution to the FIFA Council in the coming weeks.

    We are developing a system which is manageable but also on its best. We want the financial relief plan to have a broad reach that includes women’s football that operates in a modern efficient and transparent way. This means having a robust governance structure which ensures accountability on how the financial sums will be allocated.

    On another very important topic namely the international match calendar, I am happy to report that we also made some good progress in consultation with different stake holders, we are closer to present the balanced solution that takes into account everyone’s challenges and needs.

    I have mentioned consultations on several occasions and if we can take out one positive element from this situation, it is certainly that thanks to you and through FIFA, football has definitely created an active and healthy channel for dialogue and discussions on all aspects of our sport.

    *Follow the Full FIFA President’s message on FIFA TV

  • Exclusive interview with Uganda Cranes head coach Mckinstry about the forced Covid-19 break, reveals planning process

    Exclusive interview with Uganda Cranes head coach Mckinstry about the forced Covid-19 break, reveals planning process

    As the entire world is aggressively battling the effects of COVID-19, sports on general has been adversely affected. There has been no football action for over three months in most countries of the world, including Uganda. This situation has forced players to train at the confines of their respective home steads, coaches are offering tips and monitoring the players online whilst the administrators have used this period to lay strategies before football resumes.

    Uganda Cranes head coach Johnathan Mckinstry, in a special interview with www.fufa.co.ug shares how the pandemic has affected him, the behind the scenes planning process and how he closely monitors the players.

    QUESTION: This seems to be an awkward period in your coaching career. The world is on its knees due to Covid-19. Has this ever happened to you before?

    MCKINSTRY: This is a new situation for the entire world. I do not think anyone has experienced this situation in the entire world. I  faced a similar situation in 2014 unfortunately in Sirrea Leone during the Ebola pandemic. It posed very unique challenges and some of which are quite similar. We have not figured out the best way forward. The current epidemic is something new to everybody in the entire world.

    Uganda Cranes coach Johnathan McKinstry demonstrates some of the dills that can be executed in minimal spaces

    QUESTION: CAF and FIFA are yet to communicate on the latest developments in regard to the international fixtures. How are you anxiously waiting for this communication?

    MCKINSTRY: Obviously, everyone is waiting for guidance from FIFA and CAF in terms of how we are going to proceed. We have international windows in September, October and November and hopefully the Africa Cup of Nations tournament in January 2021. I know there are lots of discussions going on if we shall go on or postponed. At the moment, if we can start to play in September. We have four games in that window. But nobody knows how this pandemic is going to unfold. Progress is being monitored not only here in Uganda but across the African continent because If one of our opponents is still struggling with the pandemic, then we can not play. We patiently waiting. The other thing most of the people are not aware about is that in football, when you are making plans, you plan backwards from the moment you are due to play. So, if you do not know when you are going to play, it makes the planning process difficult. That also puts us in a difficult situation Everybody is in the same scenario.

    Defender Timothy Awany is back into active football in the Israel National football league

    QUESTION: When you broke off the CHAN Cranes camp, you shared some fitness videos for the players. Are they still using the same programme?

    MCKINSTRY: We are actively working in the background. We are in constant communication with the players and discussions with them everyday. We have an online learning platform for all our players where every week we are engaging not just our foreign based players but also the home based players. Aware that some players have robust training programmes by their respective clubs, we are acting as a supplementary for them and many of them have sent pictures to show the amount of space they have as we advise according on what kind of drills they can do.

    McKinstry gives defender Geofrey Wasswa instructions during the CHAN tournament preparations

    QUESTION: How often are you in touch with the foreign based players during this Covid-19 era even when their football seasons have been off?

    MCKINSTRY: Like said, before, we have an online platform for all the players. are actively working in the Socially,  It can be a case of phone calls and whats app. Also, we are getting into the situation when football is returning. For example, Luwagga Kizito (Hapoel Kfar Saba) and Timothy Denis Awany (F.C. Ashdod) played in Isreal last weekend as well as Robert Kakeeto (AaB) who played the full 90 minutes in the Danish top flight division. We are starting to have our players get back to the field of play. In the coming weeks, we are getting more and more players coming into action. The Swedish league is coming back soon, the South African league.

    William Luwagga Kizito dribbles the ball. He is back from injury and played 65 minutes last Saturday

    QUESTION: When you named the Cranes Squad for AFCON 2021 Qualifiers against South Sudan, there were some players who were recovering from injuries and missed out on the call ups. What’s the latest on these players?

    MCKINSTRY: All these players are doing well. With the forced break in football, nobody welcomed it. But it has been a period for most players to fully recover from their ailments.In March for instance Faruku Miya was injured but he is now doing well and will be ready to play when the Turkish league resumes. Kizito Luwaga in Isreal is back and played 65 minutes last Saturday for his club Hapoel Kfar Saba. The biggest challenge is now match fitness. When you have not played for so long, it is tiring and physically demanding. That is where they need to improve but it is the same situation for all footballers everywhere in the world.

    Faruku Miya and youngster Allan Okello share a light moment before a warm up session at Mandela National Stadium, Namboole
  • FUFA invites  UPL, Big League clubs for consultative meeting ahead of 2020/21 season

    FUFA invites UPL, Big League clubs for consultative meeting ahead of 2020/21 season

    Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) has called for a consultative meeting with teams featuring in the top two men’s football divisions that is; StarTimes Uganda Premier League and StarTimes FUFA Big League for the 2020/2021 season.

    The consultative meetings will be focused on club licensing programme for the 2020/2021 season and the proposed Competitions reforms.

    Teams that will play in the 2020/2021 StarTimes Uganda Premier League will meet FUFA on Wednesday 10th June 2020 at FUFA Executive House according to the letter issued to clubs.

    ‘FUFA wishes to invite the clubs that have sportingly qualified for the 1st Division season 2020/2021 for a consultative meeting.  The meeting will take place on Wednesday 10th June 2020 at FUFA Executive House Conference Hall starting at 10:00 am’

    ‘Specifically invited is the UPL Board, Vipers SC, KCCA FC, SC Villa, Busoga United, URA FC, BUL FC, Mbarara City FC, Express FC, Wakiso Giants FC, Kyetume FC, Police FC, Bright Stars FC, Onduparaka FC and MYDA FC’

    On the other hand, the meeting with StarTimes FUFA Big League teams will take place on Friday 12th June 2020.

    Each club will be represented by one person who shall be either the club owner or their representative.

    “In order to abide by the COVID_19 guideline of social distancing, each club shall be represented by one person who shall be the Club Owner or their representative.”

    The FUFA Big League teams that are invited include; Proline FC, Maroons FC, Tooro United FC, Kiboga Young FC, Kataka FC, Bukedea Town Council FC, Paidha Black Angels FC, Doves All Stars FC, Kitara FC, UPDF FC, Ndejje University FC, Kigezi Home Boys FC, Nyamityobora FC, and Water FC.

    FUFA will also meet  clubs featuring in the FUFA Wome Super League, Women Elite League, National Beach Soccer League and Fustal League. A date will be communicated for these  meetings.

     

  • Youth Football: FUFA identifies 13 teams for FIFA Analysis Talent Development project

    Youth Football: FUFA identifies 13 teams for FIFA Analysis Talent Development project

    Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) has identified 13 teams that will be used for the FIFA analysis of football eco-system for talent development in Uganda.

    In a circular dated 3rd June 2020,  the FUFA Football Development Director Ali Mwebe elaborated this new FIFA initiative aimed at helping member associations to bridge the gap in top national team performance, giving each talented player a chance and reaching its full potential in men and women football competitions.

    There are three leading academies, four girls football teams, five boys football teams and one football team that combines both boys as well as girls.

    Vipers Junior Team player Ivan Ashaba in action against Onduparaka Junior Team during the 2018 FUFA Juniors League final at Lugogo.

    The leading academies catergory has Vipers Junior Team, KCCA Junior Team and Kampala Junior Team.

    The teams under Girls Football are Kawempe Muslim Secondary School, Uganda Martyrs High School Rubaga, Taggy High School and Isra Soccer Academy.

    In Boys Football; Rays of Grace Junior Academy, Alfa Football Academy, Sparta 09 Football Academy, Lion Sport Soccer Academy Ntungamo and Kasese Bronken Sports Academy.

    Edgars Youth Programme combines both Boys & Girls Football.

    For the year 2020, FIFA has set to analyse the global football eco-system with analysis in each of the participating Member Associations to develop a better global understanding of talent development for boys and girls, to make observations that match the national reality in recent years and to identify critical success factors. Each of the 13 teams that will be engaged online for the above analysis by FIFA through a Belgian Company “double pass”. – Ali Mwebe, FUFA Football Development Director

    Ali Mwebe- FUFA Football Development Director

    Each of the selected teams has up to Monday June 8, 2020 as deadline to confirm their participation.

    Leading Academies:

    • Vipers Junior Team
    • KCCA Junior Team
    • Kampala Junior Team

    Girls Football:

    • Kawempe Muslims Secondary School
    • Uganda Martyrs High School
    • Taggy High School
    • Isra Soccer Academy

    Boys Football

    • Rays of Grace Junior Academy
    • Alfa Football Academy
    • Sparta 09 Football Academy
    • Lion Sport Soccer Academy
    • Kasese Bronken Sports Academy

    Boys & Girls Football:

    • Edgars Youth Programme
  • FIFA President Infantino mourns the late Jimmy Kirunda

    FIFA President Infantino mourns the late Jimmy Kirunda

    The President of the World’s football federation, Federation of International Football Associations (FIFA) Gianni Infantino has sent a message of condolence to FUFA, the family of the late Jimmy Kirunda and the entire Ugandan football fraternity.

    In a message delivered through the FUFA President, Infantino expresses his sympathy to the Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA), and to Jimmy’s family, friends and loved ones.

    FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo hands an award to the late Jimmy Kirunda

    The detailed message (In verbatim):

    I would like to express my sincerest and heartfelt condolences on the passing of former international player and coach, Jimmy Kirunda.

    Words seem inadequate to express the sadness we feel for this loss affecting Uganda football.

    During his playing career, Jimmy captained Uganda’s national team during ten years, and participated in three CAF Africa Cups of Nations in 1974, 1976 and in 1978, where the Cranes reached the final, their best performance until today. During his time with the national team, he also won five CECAFA Cups.

    At club level, he will be remembered for his career at Express FC and KCC FC, where he notably won three league titles and two Uganda cups, SC Villa, where he added one league title and one Uganda Cup to his trophy room, as well as Abu Dhabi Sports Club in the UAE.

    After his retirement, he managed different clubs in Uganda, as well as the national team between 1989 and 1996, winning three CECAFA Cup titles in 1989, 1990 and 1992.

    Uganda football legend, longest serving national team captain, considered as one of the greatest African players of his generation, defender with style, class and elegance, but also top scorer of the national league, his legacy and achievements, and in particular his friendly personality, his leadership and his human qualities will not be forgotten, and he will be truly missed. 

    On behalf of the international football community, I wish to extend our deepest sympathy to Federation of Uganda Football Associations, and to Jimmy’s family, friends and loved ones. Our thoughts are with all of you.

    We hope that these memories and our words of support may help bring some peace and solace at this difficult time. 

  • FUFA Mourns the passing on of Uganda Cranes legend Jimmy Kirunda

    FUFA Mourns the passing on of Uganda Cranes legend Jimmy Kirunda


    The Football family in Uganda and the world at large is still in shock following the sudden passing on of former Uganda Cranes captain and Manager Jimmy Kirunda.

    Kirunda was pronounced dead on Monday, 25th May 2020 moments after collapsing at Bwaise in Kampala.

    Jimmy Kirunda (2nd L) in the Uganda Cranes team. The legend passed on Monday

    The demise of Jimmy Kirunda will leave a huge gap in our game. He made his contribution on the pitch as a player, Manager, administrator and advisor. On the eve of the Uganda Cranes vs Comoros match in 2016, Kirunda and other legends of the 1978 AFCON Squad talked to the Cranes team on how they were on the verge to to take Uganda back to the Continent. He will remain a legend of the game who contributed tirelessly with a good return of results on and off the pitch’ FUFA President, Eng. Moses Magogo

    According to the family, the burial of the body remains will take place on Wednesday, 27th May 2020 at 2 PM at his ancestral home in Mayire, Bulesa – Kyadondo.

    Jimmy Kirunda (holding microphone) with a message of hope during a FUFA organized luncheon for the diligent ex-internationals Abbey Nasur and Paul Ssali ahead of Uganda vs Comoros AFCON match in 2016.  The words of encouragement delivered by the legends  played a part in helping Captain Denis Onyango and his teammates to beat Comoros 1-0 to qualify for AFCON after 39 years of waiting.

    I was shocked because I spoke to him three hours before he was pronounced dead. He sounded very normal. When the news about the death broke, as FUFA and members of the football family, we ran very fast and establish the fact. We joined the family at Mulago. There is no best word that will describe Jimmy Kirunda than legend. He was a mentor to many, a real legend, a counselor and advisor.  He served as personal assistant to former FUFA President Dr Lawrence Mulindwa to the early years of Eng. Moses Magogo. Football has lost a real football legend” FUFA CEO, Edgar Watson.

    Former Uganda Cranes captain Geofrey Massa and midfielder Khalid Aucho join the legends before that much awaited AFCON qualifier against Comoros

    Kirunda has often frequented local and international matches for clubs and the Uganda Cranes, often advising youngsters on what should be done and how.

    Jimmy Kirunda (left) conducts one of the numerous pre-match customs as a Uganda Cranes captain

     

    About Jimmy Kirunda:

    • Jimmy Kirunda was born in 950 to late Henry Kirunda and Constance Nawalu at Mulago, a famous footballing hub in Uganda.
    • He held his elementary education at Mengo Primary School, Naggalama and later Old Kampala SSS.
    • Kirunda joined Mulago FC in 1965, before moving to Express, KCC and Sports Club Villa.
    • He played professional football at Abu Dhabi sports club in 1979, a year after skippering the Uganda Cranes to the AFCON final in Ghana.
    • Three league titles with KCC FC and one with S.C Villa in 1982 where they went the entire season unbeaten are just a few of many accolades the former Cranes team manager amassed in his career.
    • He captained Uganda for ten years and played in three Africa Cup of Nations (1974, 1976 & 1978)
    • He won the CECAFA Cup with Uganda (1969, 1970, 1973, 1976 & 1977)
    • As Cranes Team Manager, he won three CECAFA Cup titles (1989, 1990 & 1992)
    • He won three league titles with KCC (1976, 1977 and 1981) and two Uganda Cups (1980 & 1984)
    • He also won a league title with Villa (1982) and one Uganda Cup (1983)
    • His brothers William Kityo and Dick Bintanula played for KCC and Mulago respectively.
    • He top-scored the league in 1978 with 32 goals
    • He coached three clubs (Bell, Buikwe & Cooperative)
    • He returned to football in 1987 and featured for his Ngeye clan team
    • Worked at FUFA Secretariat in the office of former FUFA President Dr. Lawrence Mulindwa and current FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo on football matters before retiring in 2015.
    Jimmy Kirunda conducted the draws of the 1st edition of the FUFA Drum at the FUFA Technical Centre, Njeru

     

    When  two legends were invited to conduct the FUFA Drum Draws: Uganda Cranes skipper Denis Onyango displays a draw as 1978 Cranes Captain Jimmy Kirunda (L) and FUFA Competitions Director Hajati Aisha Nalule follow the event at the FUFA Technical Centre, Njeru.
  • Gasper Adriko: Onduparaka’s longest serving player cherishes the beautiful game to the brim

    Gasper Adriko: Onduparaka’s longest serving player cherishes the beautiful game to the brim

    When Onduparaka Football Club started as a community club way back in 2011, one player, Alex Gasper “The Rock” Adriko was one of the founding pillars with the team.

    Right as a village team that played leisure football, one step led to the other and the club at the moment commands one of the biggest fan base in the country.

    It was registered in the Arua District Football League, got promoted to the regional, Star Times FUFA Big League and now in the top tier Star Times Uganda Premier League since 2015.

    Right back Adriko thus far remains the most loyal servant having stuck to the club through the thick and thin moments.

    In an interview with www.fufa.co.ug, Adriko reflects back to the early challenges, boldly shares the opportunities and benefits that have come with playing the beautiful game, discusses the best and worst moments at Onduparaka and his future plans.

    Alex Gasper “The Rock” Adriko

    QUESTION: When did you start playing football?

    Adriko: I started playing football when I was young in primary, we used to follow Big players and watch them play.i started playing at the inception of oduparaka football club, when it was nothing yet.

    QUESTION: What opportunities can you boast of from the beautiful game of football?

    Adriko: There are many good things football has brought to me. The first one is that I have known many people. Secondly, football helped me avoid friends who used to eat miraa (khat), mairungi and all those other drugs.

    Best of all, football has helped improve my family and am looking for brighter things yet to come.

    QUESTION: Share with us your best match in life

    Adriko:  Actually, there are two games I have enjoyed. The first one was Onduparaka against KCCA in the first season we were playing in the Uganda Premier League. Then, the recent game this season against Vipers at St Mary’s Kitende. In the two matches, we lost the battles but i really felt I played to my best.

    QUESTION: No question, you are arguably the longest serving player at Onduparaka Football Club. Why  have you lived so long with the club. Did you get any offers from other clubs?

    Adriko: I have stayed here for a long time because of the good relationship with the club chairman (Benjamin Nyakuni). He has been good to all of us all this time. He has advised and counseled us. He told us the future will be bright and good things are yet to come. When someone like the chairman is good to you, you need not to disappoint them and that is why I have been here for so long otherwise I had offers but I did not want to disappoint him so I have stuck around (laughs).

    Adriko in action for Onduparaka

    QUESTION: Football is a game of high and low moments? Point out your lowest moment in football?

    Adriko: That career ending injury I got which lasted for almost 2 seasons. I was kept out of active football for very long but I kept the faith. I am glad to be back to full fitness.

    QUESTION: Which has been your worst game played at Onduparaka?

    Adriko: The match we (Onduparaka) lost to Jinja Municipal Council Hippos at Nakivubo Stadium during the FUFA Big League play off final. It remains my worst game and I hate watching those videos…. aaah I don’t want to even remember that game (Laughs)

    QUESTION: Among the players you have faced, who do you regard as your toughest opponent?

    Adriko: It is Viane Ssekajuko (former Onduparaka left winger, now at Wakiso Giants). However much I prepare, he always torments me. He has the brains and speed. Each time we meet, he gives me really hard time but later in the game I try to tame him (Smiles).

    Alex Gasper Adriko (left) tackles Viane Ssekajugo, his toughest opponent faced thus far

    QUESTION: Football is about the past, present and future. Where do you see yourself in 2 years’ time?

    Adriko: In 2 years, I am braced for fresh challenges ahead of me. Who knows, I will not be probably at Onduparaka. Next season, I want to up my game and other clubs look for me. I have been impeded by injuries but now am okay and focused on trying new ventures. Am sure if I leave people will still be happy for me because I have been loyal to the club and given my best at all the times.

    QUESTION: What message do you leave to the general public?

    Adriko: If you have any child out there and has the talent allow the child to express themselves in that talent and always support that talent in anyway possible.

    What others say:

    This is great. Such players in these modern times should be celebrated – FUFA President, Eng. Moses Magogo

    We Salute Gasper for standing the taste of time , Being with us all through. We know that you are all about the team. We hope you will take a moment to reflect on a career that has seen transformation all through, new mates, many runs over the years.. Congrats Gasper. Here is a Goodluck for continued UPL with the Caterpillars Onduparaka Football Club

    Today I choose to celebrate the most loyal player to ONDUPARAKA FOOTBALL CLUB. He has been with the club right from 5th division today’s. Such loyalty is very rare, join me in saluting a football hero, Adriko Adriko Gasper ” the rock” – Mike Letti, West Nile Region FA Football Delegate

    Gasper Adriko has always given his all for Onduparaka Football Club. He is Catarpillar’s number one fan since time immemorial Gadafi Wahabu, former captain at Onduparaka FC

    In life, you rarely find as loyal players as Gapser Adriko. His loyalty has definitely moved him far. He is also a hardworking and disciplined playerCharles Livingstone Mbabazi, former coach at Onduparaka FC

    Gasper Adriko is a rare breed of a player. So hardworking and very, very disciplined. I loved working with him for all my time at Onduparaka Football ClubAllan Kabonge, former coach at Onduparaka

  • The current financial status of FUFA vis-a-vis the initiative of a reserve fund in the Covid-19 epoch

    The current financial status of FUFA vis-a-vis the initiative of a reserve fund in the Covid-19 epoch

    Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) remains firmly rooted in the dark clouds of COVID-19 that have engulfed the world, Uganda inclusive.

    In the latest address, the FUFA President Eng Moses Magogo at FUFA House in Mengo – Kampala, hinted about the latest financial status of the federation, the status of all the FUFA competitions and the effect of COVID-19 in the sporting industry (football in particular), the mitigation plan as well as the lessons learnt from this deadly pandemic.

    Eng. Magogo hinted about the reserve fund that FIFA and FUFA has always planned.

    We get lessons from the effect of the  COVID-19 pandemic as FUFA, as the football industry but we need to engage our gears. Whatever success you make is just a shadow of a new challenge emerges. Consequently, we need to plan better. We need to involve a lot of resources – time, people and money for the game to continue to develop and serve those who enjoy, play and work for it. At the Executive level, we have decided that we need to find means of creating a reserve fund that should be continually built in the time when we have a little more resources. I am aware FUFA has never had enough but we will cut our cloth. Today, FIFA has a billion dollar in the reserve fund. This is something which was started some time back. If there is any support to this COVID-19 effect, it will definitely come from this reserve fund. We need to raise our advocacy especially in matters where have been talking about in area of infrastructure. We must continue to sing the song of proper infrastructure, to advocate with Government and private sector for a way forward” Eng Moses Magogo remarked.

    Eng. Magogo also hinted that FUFA is engaging Government with a paper being prepared on some of the possible suggestions such that football can be reopened in terms of schedule and the way forward.

    Better still, how football is an economic activity employing people and not leisure therefore qualifies to get a stimulus like all other sectors, paying taxes in more than 10 billion shillings per year (FUFA).

    Eng Moses Magogo, the FUFA PresidentKey highlights about the financial status as submitted by the FUFA President:

    The fate of activities, what we have done, what requests we have received and what we ought to do for the future. One of our sources of funding, Government has been severely affected. It should be noted that the government funding is not received in totality as budget cuts are always done here and there. And in the next financial year, there is also an expected budget cut. Our own internal sources have been affected too. Our own revenue is also affected. We are having discussions going on with the various sponsors. Merchandising and match day revenue are all affected.

    The third source of revenue FIFA. I go on record that there is no other extra funding that FUFA has received from FIFA. There was a lot of confusion when FIFA released the first part of the 500,000 dollars.

    The funds had been initially planned to undertake certain activities.

    FUFA received a request of at least 1 billion from Uganda Premier League (UPL). The decision of the FUFA Executive on the matter is that FUFA has used the same information from UPL to FIFA of the possible mitigation.

    We have been in constant discussions with FIFA and there is assurance that there will be a response. Let us be patient, we are aware of the letter that was written by UPL.

    This situation does not leave us without understandings especially matters to do with the Uganda Cranes, The coaches and staff salaries are part of the funds received from Government which we have not yet received. We are hopeful that as soon as we have received it, they will be taken care of.

    We are hoping that whatever fund comes . In recognition of this prevailing situation. Executive took a decision to clear outstanding arrears to zero shilling. It should be noted that we pay Shs. 1.4 Billion shillings in salaries per year.

    The service providers, any outstanding liabilities incurred in support of activities whose funding has not yet come but the activities were already completed.

    FUFA will ensure that this organization will continue to undertake its development, promotion and protection activities and also meet its obligations to the stakeholders; and also absorb the economic and sporting shock of Covid-19.

    WATCH FUFA TV and follow the entire FUFA President’s speech

  • FUFA appreciates Government’s efforts to stop spread of Covid-19 pandemic

    FUFA appreciates Government’s efforts to stop spread of Covid-19 pandemic

    Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) has in a special way appreciated the Government’s efforts to stop the spread of COVID-19.

    In a message delivered by the FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo during the address held at FUFA House in Kampala on Wednesday, 20th May 2020, FUFA hailed the deliberate steps by Government to control this pandemic.

    The FUFA President was flanked at the address by his 1st and 2nd Vice Presidents Justus Mugisha and Darius Mugoye. The FUFA CEO also attended the function at FUFA House.

    Eng. Magogo singled out the  His Excellency President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, the front-liners- medical workers, soldiers, security agencies, food suppliers, service providers, and all the Ugandans who have adhered to the set guidelines by the Government and the Ministry of Health.

    FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo on Wednesday at FUFA Complex in Mengo wearing a mask as he observes the Government Guidelines

    FUFA President, his Vice Presidents and CEO heading to the FUFA Football House for the address on Wednesday.
    A message from the MInistry of Health guiding the public on how to prevent spread of Covid-19

    It is not the best situation because  we would like to go back to our normal lives where we associate, party, support and celebrate the game of the football but, we are also aware that health comes first.

    I thank the frontliners, medical workers, soldiers, food suppliers, security and all service providers that have been able to control the spread of the virus and at the same time for continuity of the human life.

    On behalf of football, I congratulate  all Ugandans who have accepted  directives, stayed home and respected the set guidelines. 

    I thank our supporters and different entities that have supported the players, coaches and officials in their different and sometimes un-publiciced support because of the challenge we are going through.

    Whereas FUFA did support the players in the four leagues (Star Times Uganda Premier League, Star Times FUFA Big League,  FUFA Women Super League and FUFA Women Elite League ), we are also aware that there are some individuals who have done a tremendous job during this period . 

    I thank the football community for the support you have given in this fight against COVID-19. As FUFA we have done our  internal support and to the national task force. We need to keep following the instructions and guidelines. We are optimistic that sooner than later, life will return to normal and go back to the stadia and celebrate the goals and experience of football. 

    Full address by FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo on FUFA TV

    FUFA supported the fight against Covid-19 by donating 12.5 tonnes of Rice to the National Task force. 10 tonnes of the 12.5 tonnes were given to male and female players in the top and 2nd tier Leagues.

     

    MAIN PHOTO: HE President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has led the campaign to stop the spread of Covid-19 pandemic in Uganda. 

  • Key Executive decisions on 2019/2020 FUFA Competitions

    Key Executive decisions on 2019/2020 FUFA Competitions

    Wednesday 20th May 2020

    Address by the FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo

    STATUS OF FOOTBALL COMPETITIONS 2019/2020 SEASON

    The COVID-19 outbreak has disrupted everyday activities around the world and been declared a pandemic by the World Health Organisation (WHO).

    The Government of Uganda (GOU) as well instituted measures to contain its spread and also treat the infected which include, among others, a total lockdown on some human activities including football.

    Consequently, FUFA suspended all football activities in order for the football family to comply with Government directives and the Ministry of Health (MoH) guidelines and standard operating procedures (SOPs) to implement them.

    L-R: FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo, CEO Edgar Watson, Justus Mugisha (1st Vice President) and Darius Mugoye (Second Vice President) at FUFA House, Mengo in Kampala on Wednesday, 20th May 2020 moments before the press conference

    The football season 2019/2020 was set to end on 30th June 2020 by which date all leagues and competitions should have been concluded.

    FUFA’s plan was to take a firm decision and give direction on the matter if by 31st May 2020 the lock-down on football activities is still in place.

    The Ministry of Education and Sports had earlier guided that sports activities shall only resume after the pandemic is fully under control and declared so by the Ministry of Health.

    As you are all aware, the lockdown on sports activities is still in place until Tuesday 9th June 2020 as directed by His Excellence the President of Uganda Yoweri Kaguta Museveni in his latest address to the nation on the pandemic.

    After thorough consideration of all stakeholders’ interests and issues at hand the FUFA Emergency Executive Committee has decided as follows:

    1. All leagues for the season 2019/2020 are deemed concluded under Article 18 of the FUFA Competitions Rules (FCR) with particular guidance on play offs where applicable
    2. The professional men’s players’ primary transfer window shall commence on 1st July 2020 and end on 23rd September 2020 as earlier communicated
    3. The commencement of the season 2020/2021 shall be announced in due course in line with the guidelines from the Government of Uganda and MoH on the lockdown on sports activities.

    The specific details for each league/competition are as stated below.

    Vipers Sports Club
    1. FUFA First Division League – The Star Times Uganda Premier League

    All teams having played 25 of their 30 fixtures, 200 out of 240 matches (83.33%) Article 18(c) of the FCR is applied and the table standings adjusted accordingly.

    Consequently Vipers Sports Club is hereby declared League Champion for the season 2019/2020 while Maroons Football Club, Proline Football Club and Tooro United Football Club sportingly qualify for the 2nd Division for the season 2020/2021 respectively.

    StarTimes FUFA Big League

    2-FUFA Second Division League – The Star Times FUFA Big League

    At least one club (Nyamityobora Football Club) having played 12 out of 16 matches (75%) Article 18(c) of the FCR is applied and the table standings adjusted accordingly.

    Consequently, UPDF Football Club (Rwenzori) and MYDA Football Club (Elgon) sportingly qualify for the 1st division season 2020/2021 while Kansai Plascon Football Club, New Villa Football Club, Dove Football Club (Rwenzori) and Saviours Football Club, Light Secondary School Football Club, Katwe United Football Club (Elgon) sportingly qualify for their respective regional leagues for the season 2020/2021.

    The play-offs Kitara FC v Kataka FC and Kiboga Young FC v Ndejje University FC to determine the 3rd team that sportingly qualify to the 1st division season 2020/2021 shall be played before the kick-off of the season 2020/2021.

    Stanbic Uganda Cup Logo

    3-The Stanbic Bank Uganda Cup

    The Stanbic Bank Uganda Cup 2019/2020 was remaining with 2 matches at the round of 16 and the rest of the competition (11 matches).

    FUFA will continue monitoring the situation with the desire to conclude the competition.

    CAF Competitions

    However, for effective planning and Pursuant to the FCR Article 16(6) the Executive Committee has nominated Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) Football Club for the CAF Confederations Cup 2021.

    She Coprporate Defender Bridget Nabisalu (M) challenging UCU Player in FUFA Women Super League match

    4-FUFA Women Super League

    Only the 1st round out of 3 rounds had been played. Pursuant to the FCR Article 18(a) the FUFA Women Super league season 2019/2020 is hereby declared null and void.

    All disciplinary decisions taken during the period the league was played remain applicable.

    To put the record clear, Muteesa University Women Football Club remains relegated to the respective FUFA Women Regional League.

    UCU Lady Cardinal playeers Celebrating lifting the 2018/2019 FUFA Women Elite League

    5-FUFA Women Elite League

    All the teams had completed the first round but no club had played 75% of their season fixtures of the FUFA Women Elite League season 2019/2020 therefore the 1st round table standings are considered final as per FCR Article 18(b).

    The final table standings for Victoria Group and Elizabeth Group for 2019/2020 are accordingly adjusted.

    Consequently, Isra Soccer Academy Women Football Club (Victoria) and Makerere University Women Football Club (Elizabeth) sportingly qualify to the FUFA Women Super League season 2020/2021.

    The play-offs (Asubo Gafford WFC v Tooro Queens WFC) to determine the 3rd team that sportingly qualify to the FUFA Women Super League season 2020/2021 shall be played before the kick-off of the season 2020/2021.

    6-FUFA Third Division Leagues – The FUFA Regional Leagues

    • Buganda FUFA Regional League

    At least one club (Buikwe Red Stars Football Club) having played 15 out of 20 matches (75%) the FCR Article 18(c) is applied and the table standings adjusted accordingly.

    Consequently, final play off is Luweero United Football Club (Ssezibwa) v Buwambo United Football Club (Katonga).

    • Eastern FUFA Regional League

    The first round was completed but played below 75%, therefore, the first round table standing is final under the FCR Article 18(b).

    Consequently, final play off is Admin Football Club (Bukedi) v Gadafi Football Club (Nile).

    • Kampala FUFA Regional League

    The first round was completed but played below 75%, therefore, the first round table standing is final under the FCR Article 18(b).

    Consequently, final play off is Edgars Football Club (Cobra) v CATDA Football Club (Scorpion).

    • Kitara FUFA Regional League

    The first round was completed but played below 75%, therefore, the first round table standing is final under the FCR Article 18(b).

    Consequently, final play off is Asingya Football Club (Edward) v Booma Football Club (Albert).

    • North East FUFA Regional League

    The first round was completed but played below 75%, therefore, the first round table standing is final under the FCR Article 18(b).

    Consequently, final play off is Sansiro Football Club (Bisina) v Team Church Football Club (Kyoga).

    • Northern FUFA Regional League

    Several clubs played 12 out of 16 matches (75%) and therefore the FCR Article 18(c) is applied and the table standings adjusted accordingly.

    Consequently, final play off is Northern Gateway Football Club (Group A) v Young Elephants Football Club (Group B).

    • Western FUFA Regional League

    Several clubs played 17 out of 20 matches (more 75%) and therefore the FCR Article 18(c) is applied and the table standings adjusted accordingly.

    Consequently, final play off is Terrazo and Tiles Football Club (Ankole) v Kigezi Football Club (Kigezi).

    • West Nile FUFA Regional League

    The first round was completed but played below 75%, therefore, the first round table standing is final under the FCR Article 18(b).

    Consequently, final play off is Hot Springs Football Club (Nyagak) v Calvary Football Club (Nile).

    7-FUFA Fourth and Fifth Division District Leagues

    The respective FUFA District Football Association 4th and 5th division leagues for the season 2019/2020 are hereby declared null and void.

    All disciplinary decisions taken during the period the league was played remain applicable.

    8-FUFA Women’s Cup

    There are 15 matches from the round of 16 to be played in the FUFA Womens Cup 2019/2020.

    Under the current circumstances where no further football activity is forthcoming, the FUFA Women’s Uganda Cup 2019/2020 is hereby declared null and void.

    9-FUFA Juniors’ League

    The FUFA Juniors’ League for the season 2019/2020 is hereby declared null and void.

    All disciplinary decisions taken during the period the league was played remain applicable.

    10-FUFA Women Regional Leagues

    Further guidance will be given in due course.

     

    11-Uganda Beach Soccer Association (UBSA) Competitions

    Pursuant to the FCR Article 18(a) the Uganda Beach Soccer season 2019/2020 is hereby declared null and void.

    12-Futsal Association of Uganda (FAU) Competitions

    The Executive Committee will take a decision as soon as communication is received from the leadership of the FAU.

    FUFA wishes to call upon all football stakeholders to continue to respect and adhere to the Government directives and Ministry Of Health standard operating procedures so that we all survive the COVID-19 pandemic in a good state of health.

    Stay safe, stay at home!

    It is Our Game, It is Our Country.

     

     

     

  • FUFA President Magogo to address football fraternity on Wednesday about status of the game in the Country

    FUFA President Magogo to address football fraternity on Wednesday about status of the game in the Country


    FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo will address the football fraternity and various stakehokders of the game on Wednesday 20th May 2020.

    Time: 11am

    Topic: Status of Football in Uganda.

    The address will be streamed live on all FUFA Communication platforms;

    Facebook (Federation of Uganda Football Associations-FUFA)

    Twitter (@OfficialFUFA)

    YouTube (FUFA TV)

    102.1 FUFA fm

    Instagram (fufamedia)

    It is Our Game, It is Our Country.