Category: Youth Football

  • 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
  • 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.

  • Interview: FUFA President on Reforms, Jinja Declaration and professionalising football in Uganda

    Interview: FUFA President on Reforms, Jinja Declaration and professionalising football in Uganda

    The proposed reforms for FUFA competitions have created serious debates on various platforms by different football stakeholders. It is FUFA’s duty to share ideas through educational sessions and interactions with the public.  FUFA TV caught up with FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo about the reforms.

    FUFA TV: FUFA has come up with proposals for reforms in the various Competitions but this has caused discontent among the football fraternity. Do you have an idea to this uproar from the public? 

    FUFA President: First and foremost, Glory to the Almighty Allah for keeping us alive especially during these challenging times and my brief message is that; let’s hang in there by following the guidelines given by His Excellency the President of the Republic of Uganda, the Ministry of Health and the World Health Organization.

    Every time when you need to succeed, you definitely need to change, unless you are satisfied with the state in which you are.

    Albert Einstein once said that ‘Doing the same thing repeatedly and expecting different results is the definition of insanity’.

    We expected the discontent. Every time we introduce changes in FUFA, we have always experienced this and there are a number of reasons.

    Humanity is resistant to change and everybody would want to remain in the state of comfort. Secondly, it’s also trendy these days to resist authority but what makes leadership count is being able to convince and navigate such waters for as long as what you are looking at is good and as FUFA, we have demonstrated that on many occasions.

    We are in a generation where people don’t want to read and research but rather listen. So in the process people don’t analyse things scientifically. At FUFA, we analyse, tabulate, look at statistics and data in a more critical manner. There are also populists and politicians who just oppose anything from FUFA.  As an Institution, we can’t just say what people want to hear. We have a mandate to manage the game and therefore must say and do what leads us to our objectives and those of our members.

    And finally, just like medicine, whereas the World is looking for medicine to the COVID-19, they would have it even today, but the challenge is always on the side effects. So for every good thing, there is always going to be side effects but you must as well look at the positive effects.

     

    FUFA TV: There is a lot of uproar about reducing the Uganda Premier League from 16 to 12 teams? Why are they complaining?

    FUFA President: FUFA is a private organisation that is owned by 34 members. 16 of the 34 members are Uganda Premier League clubs as of today.

    As FUFA, we have a vision of becoming the number one footballing nation in Africa on and off the field. For us to get there, we undertook a mission which is to develop, promote and protect the game for all.

    For the positive administrative and sporting results Ugandan football has experienced under my administration, it is because FUFA has been implementing reforms in eight (8) key focus areas thus;

    1. Governance
    2. Football Development
    3. Infrastructure, Facilities and Equipment
    4. National and Representative teams
    5. Competitions
    6. Marketing and Communications
    7. Finance and Administration
    8. Membership

    Football touches people through Competitions and that’s why the Competitions reforms have largely been discussed in the public more than the other areas and we expected it. This is a great debate going on.

     

     FUFA TV: An ordinary fan would think that they have got every right at every stage to come up with ideas. When do they come in and why didn’t you consult clubs?

    FUFA President: Like I said earlier, FUFA is owned by 34 members with 88 delegates who meet in the General Assembly and elect the FUFA Executive Committee headed by the President. The Executive runs the game on behalf of the Members.

    So when we set our Vision and Mission, we asked the FUFA Secretariat to come up with proposals in all the 8 key focus areas to achieve our target. The Secretariat comes up with proposals, get discussed on during various Standing committee meetings before they are presented to the Executive.

    FUFA is what it is today because there are so many changes that have been undertaken, coming from the secretariat. The Executive approves the proposals while the Secretariat implements.

    So even this time, the FUFA Competitions Department has been undertaking club licensing, compiling statistics and doing analysis. They came to the Executive and presented their proposal that can fit  FUFA’s Vision and asked for permission to engage stakeholders and the public.

    The FUFA Executive gave a go-ahead to consult with the stakeholders.

    So if any person comes out to say, why didn’t you consult clubs? There must be a document that should be presented to them (stakeholders) for discussion. The FUFA Secretariat has generated a very good paper for consultation and discussion.  When all this is done, they will bring a final position to the Executive to debate and pass what is within our powers.

    FUFA TV: Why undertake reforms now. Which are these reforms?

    FUFA President: Our objective is reforming competitions. We want to categorise football in three types that are distinct yet complement each other. The first is youth football. The way football is approached at this level, its tactics and the strategy are totally different from the second type which is amateur football. The third type is professional football which is about  money.

     

    FUFA TV: FUFA Reforms for Youth Football

    FUFA President: We want to give access to the young people wherever they are to play football and  whatever interventions we are putting in these reforms are giving an opportunity to the young people. They may all not end up as professional footballers but they can be fans, coaches and Managing Directors of Companies that will give sponsorship to football in future.

     

    The proposal is to change is to change the FUFA Juniors League (FJL) which has been very successful considering the number and quality of players that have come through this project. We would wish to decentralise the FJL which has been played by 16 Youth Teams of the Uganda Premier League clubs having 400 players but we want every FUFA Regional Football Association (FRA) to have at least 12 clubs  in the FJL.  This equates to 96 FJL clubs and 2,400 players across the country as opposed to the current 400 young players in the FJL.

    It is proposed not to be mandatory for the 12 Uganda Premier League clubs to have these Youth teams. It will be optional but we would encourage those clubs with the capacity to have them. However, it is going to be mandatory for the FUFA Big League Clubs because our objective is to run the Big League at the current state of the Premier League (Professional Leagues).

    The FUFA Executive has passed the regulations for Academies. We are going to register, license and classify all football academies in the country into four categories. When these categories are done, we will publish.  We are going to demand that these academies follow the FUFA Player development curriculum.

    They will register all the players to be put in the national database to solve things like age cheating. Most importantly, we want to do a financial compensation for the academies managing players between 12-18 years when these players eventually turn professional both here and outside.

    FUFA TV: FUFA reforms on Amateur Football

    FUFA President: Here, we simply want to involve the masses and make sure football is played in every corner of the country. Uganda has 134 political districts and therefore, we must have 134 District Football Associations. We will organise football at all levels to make sure that any good talent in any village in Uganda is given an opportunity.

     

     

    FUFA TV: FUFA reforms on Professional Football

    FUFA President: This is where we need to explain ourselves more. What FUFA is looking at is to create a category called professional football and regulate it in accordance with stringent Club Licensing regulations demanding for high standards in areas of infrastructure, fiance, governance, sport and administration.

    The proposal is to have license 28 clubs as professional clubs where 12 professional clubs will play in the Uganda Premier League and 16 professional clubs will feature in the FUFA Big League.

    Some clubs will need 4- 5 years to prepare themselves but instead of closing out those clubs through Club Licensing, we are saying prepare yourself and play at the level you can and if that is the FUFA Big League so be it.  The number 12 has been scientifically arrived at using the statistics collected over three (3) years of Club Licensing.

    After say a period of 5 years, FUFA will re-evaluate and if we are good enough, we may go back to the 16 but we shall have created a benchmark of what a professional football club looks like.

    For us to be able to move to the next level, definitely it’s going to shake up a few things, some people are going to lose advantages, positions of authority but we want an exclusive class of 28 clubs with coaches, administrators, referees and players that all professional.

     

     FUFA TV: Isn’t reducing the teams to 12 going to reduce the number of players featuring in the Uganda Premier League?

    FUFA President: That is not true. The suggestion is two leagues- Uganda Premier League and the Reserve league. Each of the 12 UPL club will have 35 playing staff, featuring in both leagues. Because there are players that are always on the fringes, some are returning from injuries and the young ones who command a slot in the first team, they will be able to continue playing football in this case.

    So 35 players from 12 teams gives you a total of 420 players, which is more than the 336 players with 16 clubs in the Uganda Premier League currently. FUFA is looking at the 820 players from the UPL and FBL.

     

     

    FUFA TV: The reforms are now well understood but there is fear this will only play advantage to the teams in Kampala and Buganda regions.

    FUFA President: That’s another form of misinformation being traded by football politicians. For us as FUFA, we use statistics, we look at records, we don’t speculate. For example, we have done analysis for the past three seasons of the Uganda Premier League.

     

    In 2017/18 season, there were only 4 upcountry clubs as this how they finished the season. Onduparaka FC (4th ), Kirinya Jinja SS (now Busoga United (5th ), BUL FC (6th) while Mbarara City FC (11th).

    They all finished above the 12 club mark that we are talking about. The clubs that finished below the 12 club mark included Express FC, UPDF FC, Proline FC and Masavu FC all from the central region.

    In the 2018/19 season, there were six up country clubs in the UPL as this is how they ranked at the end of this season. Mbarara City (5th), Onduparaka FC (6th), BUL FC (7th) and Busoga United FC (9th). The other two upcountry clubs that finished outside the top 12 are Nyamityobora FC and Paidha Black Angels FC.

    Look at this season, with five games to go this is how the table stands. Busoga United FC is 4th, BUL FC is 6th, Mbarara City FC is 7th, and Onduparaka FC (8th) way above the 12-club -mark.

    The teams in the bottom right now are Police FC, Maroons FC, Proline FC and Tooro United FC which sometimes plays games in Kampala and others in Fort Portal.

    The statistics indicate that the 12 clubs that have finished below position 12 in the last 3 seasons, 9 are from Central (Kampala and Buganda)  while only three are from upcountry. We know what happened to Nyamityobora FC and Paidha Black Angels FC. They had wrangles about administration and ownership. Same thing is happening with Tooro United FC. So qualification and playing in the league has nothing to do with the geographical location.

     

    Actually, the upcountry clubs are disadvantaged with the 16 team league because Onduparaka FC travels 15 times away in a season, same as Mbarara City FC. BUL FC and Busoga United travel 14 times yet teams in Central (Kampala and Buganda) travel 5 times away to distant areas. To those who understand football; travels have financial and technical disadvantage to teams.

     

     

    FUFA TV: The big talk is that FUFA has abandoned the Jinja Declaration. What is the Jinja Declaration and is it still operational?

    FUFA President: Jinja Declaration was FUFA’s initiative. The FUFA Executive under the leadership of Dr. Lawrence Mulindwa as the President wrote to FIFA and asked them to come here because clubs were not understanding club licensing and professionalisation. It is like a communique after a workshop or convention but what is most important is that whatever you get from it, you come and put it in your statutes and rules.

    As far as we are concerned, the Jinja Declaration was a 2010-2014 strategy. Therefore, it expired six years ago. How football was being looked at 10 year ago isn’t the same right now.

    However, there are a number of areas that we agreed upon and FUFA has fulfilled almost all of them. I have seen most commentators faulting FUFA for some of the things that the clubs should have done.  I think this is unfair. As FUFA, we have pushed, we have done the club licensing, the Clubs pro-agenda and we have really communicated. Some clubs have tried to do something and you can see the results but some have not done anything.

    The second thing in the Jinja Declaration was reduction of clubs. That is one thing we have not completed because it said let’s reduce teams from 18-14 and that was ten years ago. Actually reducing the number of teams is what we are trying to do now in order to improve the quality.

    The third thing is about statutes. We have worked on our statutes and those of the clubs. Things like finances, facilities, club offices, players, youth, marketing, communication and medical are what we have been looking at and you can look at this document and see. It is on www.fufa.co.ug

    We think the Jinja Declaration did its part and we are here partly because of some of the things listed therein. We can engage another gear to go forward.

    FUFA TV: With reforms waiting for decisions, are there examples you can share with football fraternity where such reforms have happened and have gone on to be successful?

     FUFA President: Most of the leagues across the World have actually come to their numbers by reduction.  Some will say they have 18 or 20 but look at their previous numbers.  I have heard so many people saying that there are a number of parameters to determine the number of clubs. It is good to tell people these parameters.

    Different countries have different approaches, parameters and challenges. Right now in Uganda, we have totally different parameters and we can determine our way forward depending on what we want to do.

    We have given many examples in Europe alone where club football is at its highest. We have 29 of the 54 countries where their leagues have 12 clubs and below. And don’t say they are weak leagues because out of the 29 counties, nine are in the top 30 -leagues including Ukraine which is ranked 8th in the world.

     

    People have brought the issue of population. This is for amateur football yet professionalism is about ability to buy and spend. It is not about numbers. There are very many countries that are populous and people aren’t able to buy. So definitely when somebody is conducting business in such a country they must be specific.

    In Ukraine, football is the number one sport, they have a population bigger than Uganda, it has succeeded as a league and people are saying we shouldn’t copy Europe, we should instead model our own and that is our position as FUFA.

    It’s not new in Uganda. We have had a 12 team league before. What we want is to create a professional industry and better brands with great value. A league is not a brand but just a composite of club brands.

    If our clubs are not proper brands, there is no way the league is going to improve and there is no way we are going to get big sponsorships. So we want to make the clubs better brands by improving a lot on club licensing but we are also considering sustainability and posterity.

    We would like to see clubs sustaining themselves beyond the current leadership and live for many years to come.

     

    FUFA TV: How come the innovations made by FUFA are usually received with resistance, including those that have really been successful?

    FUFA President: It is the same question I would pose to you as well, because as FUFA, we have been successful. I will go on record again that we are the most successful football administration in the history of Uganda. We are supported by statistics and results. We have come out with many innovations because we don’t fear change and it is out of these innovations that we have been able to obtain results.

    There are so many notions we have changed. We brought the FUFA Big League and everybody was in doubt. Today, everyone is proud of it. When we said we are taking the Uganda Cranes to the Africa Cup of Nations in 2019 as a project, today qualification is a habit and nobody is looking at how we have been able to achieve it.

    We talked about Women Football when we withdrew the teams from International football and everybody thought it was suicide.

    Today, everybody is talking about how good the project it is. Look at youth football, today everybody is talking about the FUFA Juniors League, the U-17 National team and the quality of the players who are coming through. These are well thought ideas.

    When we brought the FUFA Drum, there were doubts but look at the numbers that are turning up. When we said that football can be managed by football money, people thought you needed to be rich to be here where I’m seated. People still think that you need a rich man to run a club.

    Now those are some of the things we want to extend. It is from that experience; we are not guessing. We are trained, we are experts and we have been here before. All these changes we are managing, we could have achieved them without coming to debate for instance, we could have just conducted the Club Licensing regulations and when clubs fail, they are left out but we decided that we want this debate with the public. We want to sensitise the public such that they come along with us.

    We have been a successful Federation. We have undertaken so many successful projects and this is going to be successful as well because we allow debate,. The proposal in the format it is right now, it may be lacking but can be improved by consultations and sober debates.  We think that there are other people with other views that will make it better and applicable.

     

    FUFA TV: Some players have come out to express their opinions about the proposed reforms but the National team coach, Johnathan McKinstry and FUFA have advised them not to do so. Why?

    FUFA President: I have seen some people going to the usual tactic of trying to involve the Uganda Cranes players seeking their opinion. Their job is to play for the national team. People who are trying to use them are importing politics by using the players against the Federation, the same tactic that the negative forces use. Anybody who is doing it is not for the reforms but basically politicians.

    We have talked to the players. I listened to the interview by the captain and it was a clear opinion not based on the information which is even in the proposal and somebody instead comes and puts up a headline ‘Onyango alumbye FUFA’.

    We have a relationship with the players.  We have a forum where we discuss with the players and people trying to get into that line will not get any success because we know how to manage our affairs.

    If you are looking for players, why don’t you ask those in the Uganda Premier League who are not paid whether this proposal will be good or not. The local based players are the ones who are affected directly. We shall talk to them through our consultations.

     

    FUFA TV: The proposals if effected will directly affect the players featuring in the domestic league. How will they benefit from this?

    FUFA President: We have a challenge that many players leave the Ugandan league, go as professionals, we take them to the Uganda Cranes, go and beat the biggest countries on the African continent. They turn professional but come back immediately. What does that tell you? Have we prepared them well at club level for them to be able to sustain themselves as professionals? Have we given them competition week in week out that is demanded at the professional level?

    So let’s give the reforms a chance, debate, discuss and bring out ideas that are going to shape the proposals for the development of football.

    FUFA TV: Finally, talking about consultations, are all the stakeholders going to be engaged?

    FUFA President: First and foremost, when the process to receive ideas is completed, consultations will begin with the StarTimes Uganda Premier League and the StarTimes FUFA Big League clubs, sponsors- both individual club sponsors and the League sponsors. We will also consult the coaches and players through their representatives/captains who are playing in the StarTimes Uganda Premier League and the StarTimes FUFA Big League.

    We will also consult the International and National referees who are part of these leagues. The Member Associations for the Youth, Coaches, Players and referees will also be consulted.

    The media through USPA or any other organisation of the media such that we get their opinions, the National Council of Sports- our regulatory body and the fans through known fans club associations.

    We will also want to consult with anybody who is interested through our email (rules@fufauganda.com)

    We believe when these consultations are all done, they will form the current raw proposal that eventually will be brought to the Executive Committee of FUFA. We will debate it, pass what is within our mandate but it is also our responsibility to propose to the General Assembly of FUFA what they should discuss. The final decisions reached at will be the ones that the Secretariat will execute.

    So there is no rush, there is no reason to support your point by abusing people. If you have a strong reason, you can debate it with humility. Like I said, there will be opportunities where we are going to engage in terms of debate and discussions in a proper forum.

    FUFA TV: Do we need to make changes in the way the domestic competitions are run and organized?

    FUFA President: We have the experience and expertise of managing change because we have managed largely change at FUFA to get the results we are attaining.  So it is also possible that we are going to manage this change because we know how to manage change like I said, we know how to manage the negative forces and we know how to manage mind-sets for us to be able to deliver the results and objectives of change.

    In this case we asked the secretariat a question and said what do we need to do? They came back with a paper. We have now given them a go ahead to consult.  Send all your ideas to rules@fufauganda.com

    It is Our Game, It is Our Country.

     

  • Professionalising Club Football in Uganda: Proposed reforms for FUFA Competitions

    Professionalising Club Football in Uganda: Proposed reforms for FUFA Competitions

    FUFA has issued communication contained in Circular No. 1107  dated 24th March 2020 to all football stakeholders  with decisions taken  about proposed reforms on FUFA Competitions during the 22nd FUFA Exco meeting  held on 13th March 2020 at the Executive House-FUFA Complex in Mengo. The reforms are expected to be effective with the 2020/2021 season for the transition period while the 2021/2022 takes centre stage fully.

    However the public and football stakeholders are encouraged to be involved by sending their ideas to rules@fufauganda.com

     Here is the full communication in the Circualr with proposed reforms about FUFA Competitions;

    In a bid to achieve FUFA’s Vision ‘To be the number one football nation in Africa on and off the field’ with a Mission ‘To develop promote and protect football for all’ the FUFA Executive Committee received proposals to reform Professional Club Football in Uganda, hereby presented for any ideas for implementation.

     

    For the past 10 years, a number of achievements have been registered; creating an independent league body voted for by the clubs with a fulltime secretariat established; many clubs have known owners (natural or legal); increased sponsorship for some clubs and the league; 7 of the 18 clubs in the Uganda Super League then still exist in 2019/2020 while 2 are in the 2nd division league and 9 are defunct.

     

    With the above achievements it is paramount new reforms are instituted to, among others, enhance quality of Clubs, increase Sporting Competition, improve Service delivery by Organizers, create better Club and League Brands, and increase revenues for both the clubs and the league.

    Consequently, the 22nd FUFA Executive Committee approved wide scale consultations with First Division Clubs, Second Division Clubs, Sponsors, UPL Management, FUFA Regional Football Associations, and the General Public/Football fraternity on the proposals for the reform of professional club football in Uganda.

     

    The proposals to be implemented at the beginning of the 2021/2022 season are as follows;

     

      CURRENT 2019/2020 TRANSITION

    2020/21

    PROPOSED 2021/22 ONWARDS
    1st Division (UPL) Clubs 16 16 12
    1st Division (UPL) rounds 02 02 03
    1st Division relegation to 2nd division 03 06 02
    1st Division promotion from 2nd division 03 02 02
    UPL-U20 Reserve League (INTRODUCED) 00 00 12
    2nd Division (FUFA Big League) Clubs 18 16 16
    2nd Division (FBL) Groups 02 02 02
    2nd Division promotion to 1st Division 03 02 02
    2nd Division relegation to 3rd Division 04 06 04
    3rd Division promotion to 2nd Division 04 02 04

     

    The First Division, Second Division, the UPL U20 Reserve Leagues are to be under the Professional League Board and Professional League Secretariat replacing the current UPL Board and UPL Secretariat respectively. 

     

    Every First Division club shall be compelled to have an U20 team to compete in a league played over two rounds. A player with a first division license may play in the reserve league and player with a reserve league license may play in the first division league.

     

    There shall be an established FUFA Juniors’ Leagues in each of the 8 FUFA regions in the country under the supervision of the UYFA and the respective FRAs. The FJL at every FRA shall consist of 12 teams. The FRA may manage more than one FJL of 12 teams each. For example Eastern RFA may have FJL-Jinja and FJL-Mbale the winner being determined under an agreed format. The UPL club U17 team may compete in the respective FRA FJL within their locality or as appropriate.

     

    FUFA wishes to invite ideas from our stakeholders or from anyone “To Whom It May Concern” via rules@fufauganda.com on the proposals as enumerated in this circular. These ideas and views shall be compiled and shall be debated on when FUFA organises the review workshop before the kick-off of the 2020/2021 season.

    The exercise will be coordinated by the FUFA Deputy Chief Executive Officer/Football Mr. Kiiza Decolas Hantali +256 753 374 898 / +256 772 475 739 / dkiiza@fufauganda.com.

     

     

    It is Our Game, It is Our Country.

  • Provisional Working Arrangements at FUFA in view of the Covid -19 Situation

    Provisional Working Arrangements at FUFA in view of the Covid -19 Situation

    Dear Football stakeholders,

    As you are aware, H.E. President of the Republic of Uganda General Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has this evening addressed the Nation and relayed to all citizens guidelines to be observed during a 32- day period in the fight against the deadly virus (COVID-19).

    FUFA wishes to urge its stakeholders to join the fight against this pandemic by observing the hygiene practices and Standards Operation Procedures (SOPs) issued by the Ministry of Health (MoH):

    1. Wash your hands frequently with Soap and water or use alcohol based hand rub.
    2. When sneezing or coughing cover your nose and mouth, use tissue or clean handkerchief and dispose it safely.
    3. Avoid shaking hands and hugging at all times.
    4. When sick with flu like symptoms avoid going to public gathering, stay at home to avoid infecting others.
    5. Avoid spitting in public, spit in toilet or pit latrine.
    6. Avoid unnecessary travels especially to countries with COVID-19 or if you have any symptoms.
    7. Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth as much as possible.
    8. Keep a distance from the next person (1 metre).
    9. When sick with fever, cough or difficulty in breathing, seek medical attention immediately.

    FUFA also announces that during this 32 days period (till Sunday 19th April 2020) or as advised otherwise;

    1. All FUFA authorised competitions will remain suspended suffice to say the Uganda Premier League (UPL) , the FUFA Big League (FBL), the FUFA Juniors League (FJL), the FUFA Regional League (FRL), the 4th Division League, the 5th Division League, the FUFA Women Super League (FWSL), the FUFA Women Elite League (FWEL), the FUFA Uganda Cup, the FUFA Women Cup, the Futsal and Beach Soccer Leagues and all FUFA authorised competitions.

    2. The FUFA Secretariat henceforth be closed to the public but the FUFA Staff will be available by telephone and email.

    3. Receipt of correspondence in hard copy form will be limited.

    4. The FUFA Secretariat communication channels will remain open with all official emails especially admin@fufauganda.com.

    5. All staff are advised to use Thursday 19th March 2020 and Friday 20th March 2020 collect their children from school to meet the Government of Uganda (GOU) guidelines.

    FUFA strongly recommends to the football family to strictly observe the measures, guidelines, and SoPs issued by the Government of Uganda and Ministry of Health to be healthy beyond this pandemic.

    In case of any emergencies and critical information, report to +256 772 408 661.

    It is Our Game, It is Our Country.

  • FUFA Women Super League: Uganda Martyrs defeat Olila to go second as She Corporates hold leaders Kawempe Muslim

    FUFA Women Super League: Uganda Martyrs defeat Olila to go second as She Corporates hold leaders Kawempe Muslim

    FUFA Women Super League

    Wednesday Results

    • She Corporates 0-0 Kawempe Muslim Ladies
    • Uganda Martyrs High School 3-0 Olila High School

    Sunday, 16th February 2020

    • Kawempe Muslim Ladies Vs Lady Doves – Kawempe, Valley Ground
    • She Corporates Vs Uganda Martyrs High School – Prisons Ground, Luzira

     

    Uganda Martyrs High School Lubaga continued with their impressive run in the FUFA Women Super League following a dominant display against Olila High School on Wednesday.

    The Lubaga based outfit who are unbeaten since match day one when they lost to Kawempe Muslim were in ruthless form on Wednesday overcoming Olila High School with a 3-0 win.

    Youngster Latifa Nakasi scored a first half brace to give Roger Nkugwa’s charges a perfect start in the game.

    The two goals meant Nakasi who is only palying in the league for the first time took her tally to six this season, same as leading goal scorer Fazila Ikwaput of Lady Doves.

    Midfielder Esther Naluyimba scored the third goal for Uganda Martyrs to seal the victory.

    The result lifted Uganda Martyrs to second place on the log with 13 points, three behind Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC.

    Kawempe on the other hand laboured to snatch a point away against a resilient She Corporates side in the game played at Luzira Prisons Ground.

    She Corporates who had lost 2-0 to Olila High School over the weekend, put up a better perfoemance and created the better chances in the game but failed to put them away.

    Lanky forward Favour Nambatya and new signing Ronah Nantege all came close for the Nakawa based team but were not efficient in front of goal.

    This was the first time Kawempe Muslim failed to secure maximum points in a game after winning all the previous five.

    The result meant Kawempe maintained its grip at the top on 16 points while She Corporates remained 6th on the log with 7 points.

    Both Kawempe Muslim and She Corporates will return to action on Sunday at home against Lady Doves and Uganda Martyrs High School respectively.

  • FUFA Juniors League 2020: Busoga United pip Vipers to maintain summit position

    FUFA Juniors League 2020: Busoga United pip Vipers to maintain summit position

    FUFA Juniors League 2020:

    Wednesday 12th February Result:

    Busoga United Junior Team 3-2 Vipers Junior Team

    Busoga United Junior Teams beat Vipers Sports Club Junior Team 3-2 to maintain the top position in the FUFA Juniors League Hat Trick Group on Wednesday evening at the Mighty Arena in Jinja.

    Isma Mugulusi, Yusuf Bogere, and Moses Logono scored for the Busoga United in the 26th and 38th and 90th minutes while Ismail Ali pooled off a brace for Vipers SC in the 22nd and 50th minutes respectively.

    Busoga United Celebrating their goal against Vipers SC JT

    Both sides received numerous scoring opportunities in the game that was full of attacking highlights. Vipers forward Ismail Ali had a chance to strike a hat trick of the day but his clear opportunity towards the goal flew over the bar with only 5 minutes to the final whistle.

    Vipers SC JT players celebrating their goal against Busoga United

    Vipers forward Trevis Mutyaba was on the verge of hitting the net with his brilliants displays in the third quarter however his closest effort ended up on the crossbar in the 80th minute.

    Mugulusi and skipper Edwin Opara combinations in the midfield tamed Vipers defensive mechanism on several occasions that turned to be golden scoring opportunities for the home side.

    Busoga United forward Isma Mugulusi (L) in action against Vipers SC JT

    Mugulusi added on his score tally to become a joint lead scorer with 8 goals. Oscar Mawa of KCCA FC JT and Akena Richard are the other players on the same tally.

    Busoga United Moses Logono is on 6 goals together with Jarieko James ( BUL FC JT) and Jerome Otim (KCCA SA)

    Busoga United Isma Mugulusi scoring his goal against vipers SC JT

    Busoga United stretched the gap to 4 points ahead of BUL FC JT in second place and Vipers SC JT remains in the third position with 18 points. This was the second consecutive loss for the 2018 Juniors League Champions Vipers after falling to defending champions BUL by 2-1 at the FUFA Technical Centre in Njeru on Sunday.

    Meanwhile, in the Treble group, KCCA SA leads the log with 30 points followed by Bright Stars FC JT with 23 points.

    Action will resume this weekend with matchday 10 fixtures on 16th February.

    Vipers SC JT goal scorer Ismail Ali launching an attack towards Busoga United goal

    Next Fixtures:

    Onduparaka FC JT  – Bright Stars FC JT

    URA FC JT  – Maroons FC JT

    Express FC JT  – Police Armless Brigade

    Wakiso Giants JT – KCCA SA

    Mbarara City JT  – Tooro United JT

    BUL FC JT –  Proline FC

    Viper SC-SC Villa JT

    Kyetume FC JT – Busoga United JT

    Busoga United JT players in a group photo
    Vipers SC JT players in a group photo

    MAIN PHOTO: Busoga United skipper Opara Edwin (L) taking Vipers SC JT defender 

  • FIFA U-17 Women Qualifiers: Uganda U-17 Girls team Summoned prior to Tanzania clash

    FIFA U-17 Women Qualifiers: Uganda U-17 Girls team Summoned prior to Tanzania clash

    FIFA U-17 Women Qualifiers:

    First Leg: Tanzania Vs Uganda (1st March 2020) – National Stadium, Dar es Salaam

    Second Leg: Uganda Vs Tanzania (14th March 2020) – StarTimes Stadium, Lugogo

    The Uganda U-17 girls team resumes preparations for the FIFA U-17 Women qualifiers.

    The team of 25 players as released by the head coach Ayub Khalifa will start training on Friday, 14th February 2020.

    This team will camp at the Cranes Paradise Hotel in Kisasi.

    The training sessions will be conducted interchangeably at KCCA Stadium, Maroons and Kawempe Moslems SS play grounds.

    The first leg will be played away at the National Stadium, Dar es Salaam on 1st March 2020 with the return leg happening a fortnight later at the StarTimes Stadium, Lugogo.

    The Uganda U-17Girls Summoned Team:

    Goalkeepers: Daphine Nyayenga, Zulaika Nyamita, Joan Namusisi

    Defenders: Gillian Akadinda, Gloria Namugerwa, Stella Musibika, Patricia Akiror, Sumayah Komuntale, Samalie Nakacwa, Bira Nadunga, Grace Aluka

    Midfielders: Kevin Nakacwa, Moureen Nangonzi, Shakirah Nyinagahirwa, Shamillah, Shamillah Nalujja, Nagayi Eva, Kyomuhendo Sumayah, Zaina Nandede, Hadijah Nandago

    Forwards: Margret Kunihira, Juliet Nalukenge, Fauziah Najjemba, Munyana Brenda, Catherine Nagadya, Nakasi Latifah

  • Capacity Building: UEFA-FUFA Grass-root Football coaching course underway at Njeru

    Capacity Building: UEFA-FUFA Grass-root Football coaching course underway at Njeru

    After a successful CAF D coaching Course, a week ago, Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) has once again hosted a UEFA – FUFA Grassroot Football Coaching workshop for 4 days at the FUFA Technical Centre in Njeru.

    Through the UEFA Assist project, FUFA organized the workshop aimed at educating women football coaches.

    L-R Instructors: Jackson Nyiima, Majida Nantanda, Hesterine De Reus, Issa Magoola (Guest) Ali Mwebe, Bashir Mutyaba and Joan Namusisi (Behind) in a group photo.

    Dutch born UEFA Technical expert Hesterine De Reus is in charge of the course as the chief instructor.

    CAF Instructor Majida Nantanda is the other facilitator of the course.

    The strategic workshop was presided over by FUFA Exco Member Issa Magoola who encouraged participants to work hard and archive the best in their coaching career.

    Furthermore, Magoola advised participants to put in place whatever the instructors have provided to them in theory and practical.

    FUFA Exco Member Issa Magoola making his remarks during the official opening

    FUFA has done a lot to develop women football through capacity building. It’s a big opportunity for you to become coaches. You must work hard and put in place whatever you have been taught by the instructors theoretically and practically. Said Magoola

    The 24 Participants taking part in the course are former players and a few active players from numerous women football clubs.

    According to the current coaching status in the Women Super League, only one Lady serves as a head coach, a statistic that FUFA strategically works around the clock to overturn in the near feature with quality women coaches graduating through the ranks of women football capacity building.

    FUFA Football Development Director Ali Mwebe talking to participants

    ‘FUFA is planning to have more women coaching football in the country. It can only be succeeded through such grass-root football coaching courses. There is only one woman working as a head coach in the FUFA Super League however we want to overcome the challenge with more quality women coaches that can break through and coach at the top level.’ Said FUFA Football Director Ali Mwebe.

    On the other hand, UEFA expert Hesterine confirmed that the course will provide good coaches for grassroot football in Uganda and applauded FUFA and UEFA for coming up with such a workshop that will develop coaches in women football.

    UEFA expert Hesterine De Reus

    This course is vital for grassroot football and will produce good women coaches. It was a big step taken by UEFA and FUFA to come up with such a workshop. With the aims of the course, women football in Uganda will soon achieve the best from these coaches.’ Said Hesterine.

    The course will climax on Thursday 13th February 2020.

    Participants attending theory session during the workshop

    Participants:

    Namugeye Rahmah (Jinja United WFC), Nassuna Hasifah (UCU Lady Cardinals), Ahuza Colines (UCU Lady Cardinal), Nkamusiima Dianah, (Kabale), Nangobi Mary (Mission Girls FC), Nakiguba Cissy (Kampala Queens FC), Nassiwa Clare (Rays of Grace), Nakitto Gladys (Lady Doves), Kisitu Faridah (Kampala Queens FC), Lunkuse Pheibe (Kampala Queens FC), Asiimwe Phionah (Western United), Namatovu Salima (Mbarara Royals FC), Nandawula Fatumah (Muteesa I Royal Univ), Nakirege Betsy (JMC), Namirimu Margaret (Muteesa I Royal Univ), Auma Molly (Whitailer FC), Aturo Ruth (UCU Lady Cardinals FC), Akareut Irene (Amuria HS), Nabukeera Prossy (Uganda Martrys HS), Tibiri Doreen (She Maroons FC), Nantumbwe Sharifah (Edgars Youth Program), Nakabuye Noeline (Asubo Gafford Ladies), Namutebi Lydia (Asubo Gafford Ladies) and Adeke Juliet (Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC)

      MAIN PHOTO: A group photo for all the participants, Guest of honor and instructors during the official opening

  • Stanbic Uganda Cup: Giant Killers Bugamba ready for another great story after ejecting Onduparaka

    Stanbic Uganda Cup: Giant Killers Bugamba ready for another great story after ejecting Onduparaka

    Bugamba FC was among several teams that anxiously waited for the results of the draw for the round of 32 in the Stanbic Uganda cup at FUFA House on Monday morning.

    The Western region league outfit, was  among the few upcountry teams that pulled off shocks in the elimination round of 64 a couple of weeks ago, when they stunned top flight side Onduparaka FC with a 1-0 home win at Kabatangare grounds in Bugamba village in the newly created Rwampara district.

    With this result over Onduparaka FC, they have deservedly been nicknamed ‘Giant Killers’ by their fans.

    During the Bugamba FC vs Onduparaka FC match, some fans danced for the entire 90 minutes

    Surprisingly, Bugamba FC lies 6th in the 7 team league on the table of Western regional league sub-group of Kigezi, but that did not deter them from putting up a spirited show against fancied Onduparaka FC.

    Team coach Salim Twaha seemed a relaxed man before the draws on Monday.

    ‘We are a small and poor team. We have nothing to show but determination. We shall meet any side whether KCCA FC or SC Villa, but when they give us a home draw, we shall pull yet another surprise because we have never lost at home’ said Salim.

    Bugamba FC coach Twaha Salim (L) is congraculated by Onduparaka FC Assistant Coach Morris Adiga after the match which the home side won 1-0.

    Bugamba FC will now have to travel several miles for a trip to North East to play Light SS in Soroti.

    The battle between Bugamba FC  and Onduparaka FC

    Bugamba were joined by other lowly sides like Kajansi FC that eliminated favorites and current Star Times Uganda Premier League table leaders Vipers SC, whose elimination culminated into immediate sacking of head coach Edward Golora. Kajansi United will have to face another strong team- Sc Villa in the round of 32.

    The fixture at the bottom indicates Bugamba FC wil travel to face Light SS in the round of 32 in the Stanbic Uganda cup.

    Bugamba’s home ground Kabatangare, is 51km away from the Ankole’s traditional stadium Kakyeka and Mbarara City centre, along Mbarara Kabale road, with a natural pavilion created by a hill that overlooks the green grounds that provides the beautiful scenery.

    The overview of Bugamba FC’s play grounds in Rwampara District

    The squad of minors, with a secondary school teacher

    Bugamba FC does not have a big name players at least in the entire region of Ankole and Western region as a whole.

    Instead the players are a collection of able bodied boys and men, majorly former students of Bugamba SS, including a teacher of English/Literature at the same school Mr. Martin Atwine, who plays in the midfield.

    The rest were brought into the team from other villages like Masheruka in Sheema and Mbarara apart from their central defender Paul Opio, who is one of the two players outside Ankole, him with Ronald Ojega.

    Goal hero Reagan Bamwesigye being carried by fans after his team ejected Onduparaka FC

    Bugamba’s thin Squad

    The club relies on handouts from well-wishers, to travel for matches in the regional league and whenever nothing is given out, they don’t honor their away matches, and they have been docked three points and three goals for not honoring two previous games in the league.

    Due to financial constraints, the club has only 18 players of whom, 10 are based in Buagamba with the rest coming from Mbarara, thereby making their trainings sometimes not fully attended because of travel expenses to some players.

    The Natural Pavilion for Buganma FC when they host matches
    Drumming for suport to make sure the home side Bugamba FC wins at all costs
    Excitement of beating a top flight team. Bugamba FC fans couldn’t hide their joy when they defeated Onduparaka FC

    The Squad:

    Mathias Musika-Is the first choice goalkeeper, who finished S.6 at Bugamba SS two years ago.

    Brian Nabaasa-The right full back, recruited from village football in Masheruka in Sheema district.

    Kato Hussein Ntare-He is the left full back and a born of Nyamitanga Mbarara but a graduate of Mbarara Sports Academy (MSA).

    Paul Opio-He is one of the none-Ankole born players. He is the club’s defence kingpin.

    Mwije Bless-He is the centre half and was also recruited from village football in Kabwohe, in Sheema district.

    Kayima Juma-He finished S.6 at Sentah College Mbarara two years ago. He is also a graduate of MSA and plays in the holding midfield role.

    Ojega Ronald-He is from Iganga, but has been in Mbarara for years, he is a former player and student of Sentah College.

    Simon Kanyike-From Kakoba Mbarara, signed from Mbarara FC.

    Fred Nayebare-He was also recruited from village football in Masheruka, Sheema district.

    Martin Atwine-He is a secondary school teacher at Bugamba SS and teaches English/Literature. He only plays football as a passion.

    Reagan Bamwesigye-He is the one that scored the winner against Onduparaka in the 84th minute. He is a born of Bugamba and finished S.6 at Bugamba SS 2 years ago.

    Muhammud Kiyemba-He is the most senior player and goal keeper, signed from another regional side Tiles and Terrazo.

    Melchizadet Atukwatsibwe-He is also born in Bugamba village.

    Davis Kiiza-Also a born of Bugamba and went through Bugamba SS and finished S.6 two years ago.

    Joshua Mugumya-Also born in Bugamba and the youngest at 19, who finished S.6 last year at Bugamba SS.

    Said Ssonko-Also signed from village football in Masheruka, Sheema district.

    Shalif Tumusiime-From Kakoba, Mbarara, signed from Kakoba FC

     

    MAIN PHOTO: The Starting XI of Bugamba FC against Onduparaka FC in the round of 64 Stanbic Uganda Cup. Bugamba FC won 1-0 to eliminate Onduparaka FC from the knock out competition.

  • CAF D Coaching Course for Women Football gets underway at Njeru

    CAF D Coaching Course for Women Football gets underway at Njeru

    CAF D Women Football Coaching Course 

    3rd – 7th February 2020

    FUFA Technical Centre – Njeru

    The first-ever CAF D Women Football Grassroot Course in Uganda has successfully opened at the FUFA Technical Centre in Njeru on Tuesday Morning.

    The course is a CAF project aimed at producing Women Football coaches that will handle Girls during the  CAF U15 School Girls (7 aside) football tournament comprising of eight (8) selected Schools. The tournament will be held from 20th February in each of the 16 nations with eight Teams (Schools) involved.

    FUFA Executive Committee Member Issa Magoola with the ball in a group photo with Instructors

    In Uganda, FUFA picked out Uganda Martyrs HS Lubaga, Kawempe Muslim SS, Rines SS, Town View SS Bugiri, Wakiso Hills, Taggy HS, Jinja SS, and Olila HS

    Before the tournament CAF came up with the project to facilitate two (2) coaches from each school that will train and implement skills to the U15 girls from the selected schools. It is a pilot project for only 16 Nations in Africa. Ghana, Seychelles, Tanzania, Cameroon, Gambia, Malawi, Lesotho, Burundi, are some of the other nations taking part in the project.

    FUFA Football Development Director Ali Mwebe talking to participants during the workshop

    ‘We have officially opened a 5-day CAF D coaching course for women football. CAF came up with this project to produce coaches that will handle U15 girls during the CAF U15 School Girls Competition. Two participants were picked from each of the 8 selected schools. Their task is to coach U15 Girls that will take part in the competition that will run at the end of February’ said FUFA Football Development Director Ali Mwebe.

    The opening ceremony was officially graced by the FUFA EXCO Member Issa Magoola who urged participants to be focused and become great future women football coaches.

    FUFA Executive Committee Member Issa Magoola talking to participants during the opening ceremony

    ‘This is just the beginning of your coaching career. You should be focused and committed to achieve the best and become great women coaching coaches in the future. CAF and FUFA are providing opportunities to Women football in such projects however you should embrace these opportunities for a better future in football’ added Magoola

    CAF Women Football Instructor Magida Nantanda is in charge of providing skills and facilitating the participants taking part in the workshop.

    CAF Instructor Magida Nantanda facilitating participants

    ‘It the first CAF D course in Uganda for Women. It’s an opportunity to develop grassroots football. What we facilitate to these participants will in the feature produce quality players in Women football. I thank CAF and FUFA for the project.’ Said CAF Instructor Nantanda

    Participants taking part in the Workshop

    Participants;

    Nalubega Diana (Jinja SS) Nandera Evelyn (Jinja SS), Nantaba Alice (Rines), Nakalule Florence (Rines), Nabwire Ruth (Town View SS), Kisakye Juliet (Town View SS), Kalembe Aminah (Wakiso Hills), Arudo Anna Grace (Olila HS), Abago Florance (Olila HS), Adeke Juliet (Kawempe Muslim SS), Nandugwa Madinah (Kawempe Muslim SS), Nakubulwa Betty (Uganda Martyrs HS Lubaga), Ayerango Freda (Uganda Martyrs HS Lubaga), Nakuya Sarah (Taggy HS) and Nabakooza Lydia (Taggy HS)

    MAIN PHOTO: FUFA Executive member Issa Magoola in a group photo with participants and Instructors

     

  • Understanding Bugamba Football Club, the conquerors of Onduparaka in the Stanbic Uganda Cup

    Understanding Bugamba Football Club, the conquerors of Onduparaka in the Stanbic Uganda Cup

    Western region league side Bugamba Football Club stunned StarTimes Uganda Premier League club, Onduparaka 1-0 in the Stanbic Uganda cup on Tuesday.

    Reagan Bamwesigye scored the all important goal of the well attended match.

    The game was played at the rural Bugamba grounds in the newly created Rwampara district on Wednesday.

    Bugamba Football Club is found in Bugamba village in the newly created district of Rwampara, recently curved off Mbarara District.

    Rugamba FC plays in the Western region league and are currently in 5th position of the Ankole group.

    They have a big number of local players who have grown up  and studied in Mbarara. They have also had their football career grow and develop in the same district.

    ‘We have made history and this is what we have been working for. We are through to the round of 32 and if God helps us and we draw for a home game, there is no team that will survive here because we have never lost a game here’ Bugamba coach Salim Twaha.

    Now Bugamba made the grade to the round of 32 and will eagerly await for the draw in the prestigious tournament that kicked off in 1971.

    The winner of the competition will earn 40M Shillings and also represent Uganda in the CAF Confederation Cup.

    MAIN PHOTO:  Rugamba FC Starting line up that defeated Onduparaka FC 1-0 in the Stanbic Uganda Cup Round of 64 match 

  • Uganda U-20 women team scores crucial away goal despite slip to Tanzania

    Uganda U-20 women team scores crucial away goal despite slip to Tanzania

    2020 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup Qualifiers

    • Preliminary Round, First Leg: Tanzania 2-1 Uganda

    Return Leg (2nd February 2020): Uganda vs Tanzania – StarTimes Stadium, Lugogo

    Uganda U-20 women team scored a crucial away goal in the 2-1 loss away to Tanzania during the first leg of the preliminary round of the 2020 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup qualifiers played at National Stadium, Dar es Salaam saw the hosts edge Uganda 2-1 to take advantage in the tie.

    Juliet Nalukenge gave Uganda the lead but the hosts rallied back to net through Diana Msewa and Clement Opa.

    Lillian Mutuuzo in action against Tanzania at the National Stadium, Dar es salaam

    The return leg will be played at the StarTimes Stadium, Lugogo in Kampala on 2nd February 2020.

    The winner on aggregate will play either Senegal or Sierra Leone at the next stage.

    Team Line Ups:

    Tanzania XI: Asha Ismail, Protasia Mbunda, Esther Mabanza, Enekia Kasonga, Janeth Christopher, Diana Msewa, Opa Clement, Irene Kisisa, Daniel Pheromena, Aisha Masaka, Julitha Singano

    Uganda XI: Juliet Adeke, Stella Musubika, Asia Nakibuuka, Aisha Namukisa, Shadia Nankya, Teddy Najjuma (Shakira Mutibwa), Phiona Nabbumba, Margaret Kunihira (Shamira Nalugya), Juliet Nalukenge, Fauzia Najjemba, Lilian Mutuuzo

  • Uganda U17 team builds early advantage with 2 goal cushion over Ethiopia

    Uganda U17 team builds early advantage with 2 goal cushion over Ethiopia

    FIFA U17 Women World Cup Qualifiers (1st Leg)

    • Uganda 2-0 Ethiopia

    It is advantage Uganda prior to the return leg of the FIFA U17 Women World Cup qualifier away in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

    This followed a 2-0 home over Ethiopia during the first leg played at the Star Times Stadium, Lugogo in Kampala on Saturday, 11th January 2020.

    A goal in each half from team captain Juliet Nalukenge and second half substitute Catherine Nagaddya inspired the Ugandan youngsters.

    The Uganda U17 female players celebrate the first goal scored by captain Juliet Nalukenge (Holding boot)

    Nalukenge headed home the first goal after just four minutes  from Fauzia Najjemba’s cross on the right flank before Nagaddya’s second with five minutes to play.

    Uganda would have earned their second goal on 11 minutes but Hadijah Nandago’s goal was disallowed by Sudanese referee Khadmallah Angato Koko for off-side.

    Fauzia Najjemba dribbles during the game

    Two minutes into the second half, Shakira Nyinagahirwa became the first player to be cautioned for a malicious foul.

    Uganda’s goalie Daphine Nyayenga was fully alert with the rest of the defenders to tame any damage until Nagaddya found the second goal from another Najjemba’s cross, this time on the left.

    The return leg will be held between 20th and 25th January 2020.

    The winner on aggregate over the two legs will face either Tanzania or Burundi in the next round.

    Uganda U-17 XI

    Team Line Ups:

    Uganda U-17 Starting XI Vs Ethiopia (Shirt Numbers in Brackets)

    Daphine Nyayenga (1), Samalie Nakachwa (9),Sumaya Komuntale (5), Bira Nadunga (17), Musibika Stella (14), Kevin Nakacwa (11), Kunihira Margret (6), Shakira Nyinagahirwa (8), Juliet Nalukenge (10), Nandago Hadijja (12), Fauzia Najjemba (13)

    The technical members with some of the substitute during the singing of the national anthem

    SUBSTITUTES: Namusisi Joan (18), Catherine Nagadya (7), Gillian Akandinda (2), Namugerwa Gloria (15), Akiror Patricia (3), Namaganda Zaituni (16), Zaina Nandede (20)

    Ethiopia U17 XI

    Ethiopia U-17 XI: Foziya Zenabu Temesgen (G.K), Betlehem Bekele Chumo, Ariet Odong Ojho, Haile Nigist Bekele, Jemal Endris Medina,  Haile Beleti Zewdu, Kama Netsanet Tsehgaye (Captain), Hana Hailu Kefele, Truwork Wodajo Arajaw, Yordanos Berhe Yirgaw, Mesay Temesgen Tanga

    Subs: Banchayehu Demelash Alem (G.K), Tsion Feleken Fanakasha, Serkalem Basa Tonja, Fasika Mesfin Gojam, Yemisrach Moges Kebede,  Fana Zenebe Belew, Kalkidan Tesfaye Belew

    The team captains with the match officials

    Officials:

    Center Referee: Khadmallah Angato Koko (Sudan)

    Assistant Referee 1: Hanadi Ismail (Sudan)

    Assistant Referee 2: Remaz Khalil (Sudan)

    Fourth Official: Darlene Nduwayo (Burundi)

    Commissioner: Pauline Bazembama Diamoneka (Congo)

  • FIFA U-17 Women World Cup Qualifiers: Uganda XI vs Ethiopia

    FIFA U-17 Women World Cup Qualifiers: Uganda XI vs Ethiopia

     FIFA U17 Women World Cup Qualifiers

    Uganda – Ethiopia, 4 pm

    Star Times stadium, Lugogo 

    Fees: 5,000/- (Ordinary), 20,000/- (VIP), 50,000/- (VIP) 

    Live on 102.1 FUFA f.m, FUFA TV & All Official FUFA social media plat forms.

    The Uganda U-17 national women team head coach Ayub Khalifa has confirmed the 18 man team to face Ethiopia in a FIFA World Cup qualifier at Lugogo, Kampala.

    Daphine Nyayenga starts in goal posts ahead of Joan Namusisi.

    The 10 outfield players include Samalie Nakachwa, Sumaya Komuntale Bira Nadunga, Stellah Musibika, Kevin Nakacwa, Margret Kunihira, Shakira Nyinagahirwa, Hadijja Nandago, Fauzia Najjemba and team skipper Juliet Nalukenge.

    Uganda U17 XI vs Ethiopia

    It is a rich bench that awaits to come on at any stage of the game given need and urgency.

    Among the substitutes include; Joan Namusisi, Catherine Nagadya, Gillian Akandinda, Gloria Namugerwa, Patricia Akiror, Zaituni Namaganda and Zaina Nandede.

    Uganda U-17 Starting XI Vs Ethiopia (Shirt Numbers in Brackets)
    …………………………..
    1. Daphine Nyayenga (1)
    2. Samalie Nakachwa (9)
    3. Sumaya Komuntale (5)
    4. Bira Nadunga (17)
    5. Musibika Stella (14)
    6. Kevin Nakacwa (11)
    7. Kunihira Margret (6)
    8. Shakira Nyinagahirwa (8)
    9. Juliet Nalukenge (10)
    10. Nandago Hadijja (12)
    11. Fauzia Najjemba (13)

    SUBSTITUTES
    ……………………………….
    12. Namusisi Joan (18)
    13. Catherine Nagadya (7)
    14. Gillian Akandinda (2)
    15. Namugerwa Gloria (15)
    16. Akiror Patricia (3)
    17. Namaganda Zaituni (16)
    18. Zaina Nandede (20)

  • FIFA U-17 Women World Cup Qualifiers: Uganda vs Ethiopia; Our fans will be entertained

    FIFA U-17 Women World Cup Qualifiers: Uganda vs Ethiopia; Our fans will be entertained

     FIFA U17 Women World Cup Qualifiers

    Uganda – Ethiopia, 4 pm

    Star Times stadium, Lugogo 

    Fees: 5,000/-, 20,000/-, 50,000/- 

    Ugandan football fans are set to be treated to an entertaining brand of football if coach Ayub Khalifa Kiyingi’s words are anything to go by.
    According to the national U17 Women team head coach, his team is very much prepared to pass the Ethiopian test in the first leg of the FIFA U17 Women World Cup qualifiers first round fixture on tomorrow at the Star Times stadium, Lugogo.
    Kiyingi made the remarks after conducting the final training session on Friday afternoon.
    ‘We are set and very ready for the game. Our target is not just to win but with many goals because this being a two legged affair we need to score as many goals  that maybe helpful going into the second. I don’t know much about our opponents because they chose not to participate in the CECAFA U17 Women Challenge Cup late last year but our assumption is that their style doesn’t so much differ from how the senior team plays that is to say with short passed. Nevertheless we are ready for whatever they will throw at us.Khalifa noted.
    Head coach Ayub Khalifa goes through the paces with the U-17 players in a training session
    The return leg of this fixture is set to be played on January 26th in Addis Ababa when Ethiopia hosts.
    The winner over the two legs will play the winner between Tanzania and Burundi in the second round.
    Uganda has played a mouth-watering 10 games since September last year losing none. The team has won 8 and drawn 2 games.
  • FIFA U20 Women World Cup Qualifiers: Day 2 Of Training Ahead of  Tanzania Clash

    FIFA U20 Women World Cup Qualifiers: Day 2 Of Training Ahead of Tanzania Clash

    FIFA U20 Women World Cup Qualifiers

    18th January 2020 Uganda Vs Uganda- Dar es salaam

    The National U20 women football team, embarked on serious training on the very first day Of  Friday morning, after entering residential camp on Thursday evening at FUFA Technical Centre, Njeru.

    The is in preparation for the FIFA U20  Women World Cup Qualifiers against Tanzania U20 in Dar es Salaam scheduled for Saturday 18th January 2020.

    Shakirah Mutibwa during training

    A team of 30 players was summoned and is being handled by head coach Oliver Mbekeka, assisted by  Christine Wanyana, Ibrahim Mugisha (Goalkeeping coach).

    Goalkeeping coach Ibrahim Mugisha talking to the girls

    Five(5) of the 30 are yet to report to camp as they still have another engagement with U17 Women National Team that will clash with Ethiopia U17 in the FIFA U17 Women World Cup Qualifiers on Saturday 11th January 2020 at StarTimes Stadium, Lugogo.

    qualifier first leg tie against Tanzania away in Dar es Salaam on January 18, before the return leg later in Kampala.

    We have started on a slow note because it has been a while since we came together, but by the end of the seven days that we have here, the players will have picked up the needed grades’ said Mbekeka said.

    L-R; Ibrahim Mugisha, Wanyana Christine and Oliver Mbekeka

    Mbekeka however, expressed the challenge on the fitness level of players, this is the reason why much of the emphasis was on physical training on the sand.

  • Uganda U17 Women Team Embarks on FIFA World cup preparations

    Uganda U17 Women Team Embarks on FIFA World cup preparations

    FIFA U-17 Women World Cup Qualifiers:

    First Leg: 11th January 2020

    Uganda Vs Ethiopia – Star Times Stadium, Lugogo (4 PM)

    The Uganda national U17 women team has today morning embarked on on-field preparations for the FIFA U17 Women World Cup 2020 qualifiers at the FUFA Technical Centre in Njeru where the team is camping.
    Uganda plays Ethiopia in the first round with the first leg of the 2 legged fixture due to be played in Kampala next Saturday on January 11th, 2020 at the Star Times stadium, Lugogo and the return leg a week later in Ethiopia.
    The Uganda U-17 girls in training at FUFA Technical Centre, Njeru
    The Uganda U17 girls in training
    The team reported to camp last evening and after conducting their first training session this head coach Ayub Khalifa Kiyingi was pleased with the response of his players.
    `Being that they have been off, I expected their fitness levels to be a bit down so in today’s session we majorly focused on assessing and improving their fitness after which we did some ball works but on the whole I am pleased they are not badly off. We are going to build on that in the following sessions.’ Khalifa noted.
    The team will conduct another session in the evening at 4 PM.
    Uganda U17 girls team in a prayer session

    Full Summoned Team:

    Goalkeepers: Daphine Nyayenga (Uganda Martyrs HS), Joan Namusisi (Mukono HS) and Nyamita  Zulaika (Asubo Gafford Ladies WFC)

    Others: Juliet Nalukenge (Kawempe Muslim WFC), Akadinda Gillian (Olila High School WFC), Namugerwa Goria ( Uganda Martyrs HS), Musibika Stella (Kawempe Muslim WFC), Akiror Patricia (Masaka SS), Komuntale Sumayah (King of kings ), Nakacwa Samalie (Kawempe Muslim), Nadunga Bira (Olila High School WFC),Nakacwa Kevin ( Uganda Martyrs HS), Nangonzi Maureen ( Mukono High), Nyinagahirwa Shakirah (Kawempe Muslim WFC), Odaru Immaculate ( Mukono High ) Nagayi Eva ( Rines Secondary School), Kyomuhendo Sumaya ( Isra Soccer Academy), Nakayenga Brenda (Kawempe Muslim WFC), Adokole Esther (Amus College), Kunihira Margret ( Kawempe Muslim WFC), Munyana Brenda ( Uganda Martyrs HS), Nagadya Catherine ( Uganda Martyrs HS), Nandede Zainah (Amus College), Namaganda Zaitun (Taggy High School), Nyakato Ruth (Tooro Queens WFC), Nandago Hadijah (Isra Soccer Academy), Amonding Mercy (Bishop Secondary School)

    Oliver Mbekeka (left) with head coach Ayub Khalifa Kiyingi