International Beach Soccer Friendly
Friday 9th Dec, 2016 TFF Headquarters
Tanzania 7 -5 Uganda Sand Cranes
Goal scorers for Sand Cranes: Kalyowa Emmanuel, Kasujja Davis, Somoka Roch, Naturinda Ambrose including an own goal.
Details to follow.

International Beach Soccer Friendly
Friday 9th Dec, 2016 TFF Headquarters
Tanzania 7 -5 Uganda Sand Cranes
Goal scorers for Sand Cranes: Kalyowa Emmanuel, Kasujja Davis, Somoka Roch, Naturinda Ambrose including an own goal.
Details to follow.

World Soccer governing body FIFA has cautioned its Member Associations to be very vigilant following WADA’s release of a modified list of banned drugs with effect from 1st January, 2017. The World Anti Doping Agency (WADA) through the World Anti Doping Code released the list.
In a strong communication from Zvonimir Boban Deputy Secretary General cautioning various stakeholders in the sport, FIFA is urging the players and officials to keep the beautiful game as clean as possible and win fairly.
‘FIFA wishes to remind its member associations, the confederations, as well as all players, clubs and player support personnel that the World Anti-Doping Code Prohibited List 2017 and Methods issued by WADA will take effect on 1 January 2017. A summary of the modifications to the 2017 Prohibited List, including the 2017 Prohibited list is enclosed’ said Boban
‘FIFA would like to remind all players that it is their duty to ensure that they do not take any forbidden substances and should inform themselves if in doubt regarding products and substances’ added Boban.
Here is the full communication that also has the list of banned drugs and methods WADA Circular No. 1567 – Prohibited list 2017 – comes into force January 2017
This link has details of when FUFA complied to the Anti Doping Campaign on 22nd June 2016. Copy and paste the link https://fufauganda.com/anti-doping-fufa-to-comply-with-fifa-anti-doping-campaign-next-season/
MAIN PHOTO: (L-R) Chairman National Anti-Doping Organization Dr Robert Zavuga, FUFA Chairman Medical Committee Dr James Ssekajugo and FUFA Chief Executive Officer Edgar Watson during the launch of the Anti Doping Campaign at FUFA House way back on 22nd June, 2016.

Thursday 8th December, 2016
Boma Young 1-0 Bazaar Holdings
Doves All Stars 2-0 Kiira United
Moroto United 1-2 Ndejje University
Entebbe 0-1 Sun City
Fixtures
Saturday 10th Dec, 2016
Maroons vs Busia Fisheries
Nayimtyobora vs Mbarara City
Airtel Kitara vs Hope Doves
Kataka FC vs Synergy FC
Water FC vs Masavu FC
Bright Light FC vs Phaida Black Angels

The Azam Uganda Premier League resumes on Tuesday afternoon with seven games on card;
The FUFA Referees Standing Committee (FRSC) has released the list of referees to handle the matches;
Click here for list of referees azam-premier-league-11

The Uganda national beach Soccer team-Sand Cranes is set to play Tanzania National team this Friday in Dar es Salaam. A 20 man contingent will make the long trip by road starting today afternoon at 3pm.
However there will be official send off of the team at FUFA House on Tuesday afternoon at 2 O’clock. Modern Coast bus will pick the entire delegation of the Sand Cranes from FUFA House in Mengo.
‘This is a great opportunity for the players to show their skills again against another team in the region. We thank the FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo for giving us another opportunity to play across the boarders’ said Uganda Beach Soccer Association Chairman Deo Mutabazi who will also travel with the team.
Ten players including the newly crowned FUFA beach soccer player of the year Somoka Roch will make the trip.
Beach Soccer Delegate to the FUFA Assembly- Anthony Tumwesigye is the Leader of Delegation.
Th Sand Cranes under the administration of the current FUFA President have already played against team like Zanzibar, Ghana and Kenya. It will be the first time that the Sand Cranes are facing Tanzania. However National team representation in beach soccer started under the reign of Eng. Moses Magogo as the head of football in Uganda. Uganda also has three beach soccer referees Ivan Kintu Bayige, Shafic Mugerwa and Senteza Muhammad. Kintu Bayige who was voted the best referee at the FUFA Awards last Friday at Munyonyo, will be heading to officiate at the Africa Beach Soccer Championship in Nigeria mid this month.
The Squad
Goalkeepers
Kibirige Meddie (Nkumba Select)
Kalule Micheal (St. Lawrence)
Defenders
Davis Kasujja (MUBS)
Katwe Allan (YMCA)
Akabway Geoffrey (KIU)
Midfielders
Ochero Sulaiman (St Lawrence)
Kalyowa Emmanuel (St Lawrence)
Naturinda Ambrose (YMCA)
Strikers
Kakwaya Swaibu (Dalumba)
Somoka Roch (Nkumba Select)
Coach: Salim Muwonge
MAIN PHOTO: Sand Cranes on international duty. The players will don the famous white or red jerseys again when they take on Tanzania on Friday at the TFF Headquarters where the beach soccer pitch is located.

Namatovu Sharon netted a brace while Nakawala Cissy got one before an own goal was also registered on a day Mutesa Royal University beat Buikwe She red Stars 4-1 on Sunday in the FUFA Women Elite League.
Saturday 3rd December, 2016
Western United 0-2 Kampala Queens
Wakiso Hills 1-2 She Corporates
Gafford Ladies 1-1 Ajax Queens
Uganda Martyrs 0-0 She MAK
UCU Lady Cardinals 3-0 Landon Stallions (Walkover)
Sunday:4th December, 2016
Mutesa Royal University 4-1 Buikwe She Red Stars
Eastern Heroes 0-3 Olila FC
MAIN PHOTO: Action from the Mutesa Royal University vs Buikwe She red Stars match

Sadat Anaku netted twice as KCCA FC edged rivals Vipers SC at the Philip Omondi stadium in the FUFA U17 Juniors League. KCCA FC are yet to lose a match in this competition this season.
Vipers’ goal was scored by Gerald Kirya. Vipers are the defending champions of the FUFA U17 Juniors League while Kampala Junior Team (KJT) won the inaugural edition.

FUFA Big League games played on Thursday 1st December, 2016
Kyambogo 2-5 Maroons
Mbarara City 1- 0 Synergy
Masavu 2-1 Airtel Kitara
Kiira United 2-1 Simba
Sporting United 1- 0 Doves All Stars

Defending champions Kawempe who have won the FUFA Women elite for the last two seasons, continued with yet another perfect result following 3-0 win over Rines SS Women Football Club.
The match was played on Wednesday at Kawempe Muslim SS sports ground.
Anita Namata, Hasifah Nassuuna and favour Nambatya were on target for the home side in the one sided affair.
Kawempe have now won all their four matches in the Elizabeth group that has UCU Lady Cardinals, Mutesa Royal University, Rines, Kampala Queens, Western United, Buikwe She Red Stars and London Stallions.
Action in Pictures from Kawempe vs Rines match played on Wednesday



Action


In association football, the referee is the person responsible for enforcing the FIFA Laws of the Game during the course of a match. Uganda has 22 FIFA Referees and over 100 National referees while others are at regional level.
This Friday 2nd December, at Speke Resort Munyonyo, the Airtel FUFA Awards will have a new referee of the year. Last year the award was won by Mark Ssonko.
This year the list has a new kid on the block Ivan Kintu Bayige who will also represent Uganda at the 2nd edition of the Beach Soccer Africa Cup of Nations 2016 in Nigeria running from 13th-18th December.
Three FIFA referees have been nominated for the 2016 Airtel FUFA Awards. these are;


Voting Mechanics to determine winners in selected categories
Category 1; Airtel-FUFA Male Player of the Year:
The Short list is a summary as per nomination time of opinion of all the coaches of the 16 clubs playing in the Azam Uganda Premier League cast their votes in favour of players who they deemed excellent in 2016.
The player who was listed number 1 earned 3 points, number 2 earned 2 points and that listed number 3 earned 1 point. Five (5) players with the most votes were short listed and were announced at the launch of the FUFA Awards on 14th November 2016 Serena Hotel, Achwa Hall. The grand prize for the Male Player of the year is a an Alteza car.
Nominees for Airtel Male Player of the year 2016;
Denis Onyango Mamelodi Sundowns (South Africa) and Uganda Cranes
Denis Onyango has been the mainstay between the posts for his club Mamelodi Sundowns in the South Africa Premier League and Uganda Cranes in 2016.
He made the shortlist after his excellent show during the 2017 AFCON qualification that helped Uganda Cranes return to the table of men on the African continent. He also won the ABSA Premiership title with his club and became the first Ugandan to win the CAF Champions League.
Faruku Miya – Standard Liege (Belgium), Uganda Cranes
He is the reigning Airtel FUFA Male player of the year. Miya captained Uganda Cranes at the CHAN Finals in Rwanda where netted one goal before leaving Vipers SC for Standard Liege in Belgium.
Many football fans will always remember Faruku Miya for scoring a memorable goal against Comoros at Nambole stadium when Uganda Cranes secured a 1-0 win to qualify for the AFCON finals for the first time in 38 years. Since breaking into the Cranes team, the 20 year old has been enjoying starting berths under head coach Milutin Sredojevic.
Joseph Ochaya KCCA FC, Uganda Cranes
One of Uganda’s most exciting left fullbacks to watch in action both at club and national team level.
Ochaya is already a winner of the most prized asset-a Subaru Forester-staked by the organisers of the Azam Uganda Premier League awards.
Can lady luck fall on him again?
His stats for 2016 will surely give both Onyango and Miya moments of scare for this top award. He scored 7 league goals last season, 3 in the Uganda cup and 4 in the current Azam Uganda Premier League season.
Muhammad Shaban- Onduparaka FC, Uganda Cranes
The lanky striker guided his club to automatic qualification to the Azam Uganda Premier League with 13 goals. He also finished top scorer of the Uganda cup with 7 goals when his club fell to Vipers on the Final at Nakivubo stadium. He has scored 6 goals already this season in the league. 2016 will always be a historic year or Shaban as he made his international debut for Cranes against Zambia at Namboole stadium and was an unused substitute when Cranes beat Congo Brazzaville 1-0.
Erisa Sekisambu – Vipers SC, Uganda Cranes
The stylish striker netted seven goals including a beauty in the Uganda cup final against Onduparaka.
He was one of the shining stars at the 2016 CHAN Finals in Rwanda as he netted in the 2-2 draw with Mali.
Ssekisambu who has already scored 4 goals this season, hit the back of the net in the league 16 times last season.
Category 2: FUFA Female player of the year:
The Short list is a summary of opinion of 5 Experts of the Women Football players who cast their votes in favour of players who they deemed excellent in the 2015/2016 FUFA Women Elite League season. The voting Experts include;
The player who was listed number 1 earned 4 points, number 2 earned 3 points and that listed number 3 earned 2 point2 ans at number 4 earned 1 point. Four (4) players with the most votes were short listed and were announced at the launch of the FUFA Awards on 14th November 2016 at Serena Hotel. The grand prize for the Female Player of the year is a car.
Ruth Aturo Kawempe Muslim SSS FC, and Crested Cranes
Aturo was the number one choice between the posts for Crested Cranes during the CECAFA Women championship at the FUFA Technical Centre.
She kept two clean sheets during the tournament in 4 matches but was also very instrumental when she kept 8 clean sheets during the FUFA Women Elite League in 16 matches as Kawempe defended the league last season.
In the FUFA Independence cup, Aturo kept clean sheets in all the three games Kawempe played in the tournament that they won. She kept 13 clean sheets in 23 matches.
Hasifah Nassuuna Kawempe Muslim SSS FC, and Crested Cranes
Nasuuna was voted the MVP of the 2015/2016 FUFA Women Elite League (FWEL) for the second year running.
Nassuna created a deadly combination with Sandra Nabweteme for their 41 goals tally in the regular season of the FWEL. She scored 18 in the regular season and one in the play offs (19 in the FWEL 2015/2016 season) and made 16 assists to guide Kawempe to league glory.
Nassuuna also won the National Post Primary Schools Girls football title with Kawempe in Masindi scoring 13 goals in 9 matches. However in the qualifiers of the National Post Primary Schools Girls football she scored 15 goals in 7 matches.
She also scored 8 goals in 6 games in the Buganda Schools girls’ title. She netted 2 goals as Kawempe lifted the FUFA Women Independence cup. She netted 6 goals in 5 games for Crested Cranes during CECAFA Women in Jinja. She was also on target 3 times in the Mama Becca Cup.
Nassuna who has already score two goals in the league this season (FWEL 2016/2017) also netted three times for Kawempe in the UMEA cup in Masaka.
In total, the period captured for the awards in this category, Nassuuna scored 71 goals.
Christine Nambirigge – She Corporate, and Crested Cranes
Popularly known as ‘Tina’ among the football fraternity, Nambirigge is a natural defender but she is sometimes deployed as a striker by her coaches. She plays for She Corporates who finished runners up in the FWEL 2015/2016 season. She netted 4 goals and made 11 assists in the FWEL 2015/2016 season..
Her club She Corporates won the FUFA Women Day Mama Becca Cup 2016 where she scored 3 goals.
In the CECAFA women Championship, Tina who plays Beach soccer with She Corporates, scored two goals.
Sandra Nabweteme –South West Oklahoma State University, Crested Cranes
She is the current holder of the FUFA Female player of the year. She currently plays in the US when she helped her club SWOSU to the playoffs. She picked up two awards for best new comer and scored 22 goals with 9 assists in the Greater American Conference.
She netted 23 goals in the 2015/2016 FUFA Women League and 2 in the 2016 FUFA Women Day Mama Becca Cup. She was captain when Kawempe Muslim Secondary School won their second successive league title.
The key mechanism of voting is to Type FUFA -Space- Code – and send to – 8888.
Male player of the Year 2016-Nominees:
Faruku Miya – 10
Denis Onyango – 20
Joseph Ochaya – 30
Muhammed Shaban – 40
Erisa Ssekisambu – 50
Female player of the year 2016-Nominees:
Sandra Nabweteeme -60
Hasifa Nassuna – 70
Christine Nambirigge – 80
Ruth Aturo – 90
For the category of ‘Fans Ugandan Favourite player of the year’
Type….
Fansug – clubname, name of the player, then send to 8888
For the catergory of Fans’ favourite player in leagues outside Uganda.
Type…..
FANS – Clubname – name of player – then send to – 8888
The 2016 FUFA Awards will head back to the venue that left our guests yearning for more on the night when we crowned the best football stars of 2015.
The FUFA Awards organizing Committee would like to announce that Speke Resort Munyonyo is the venue that will host the 2016 FUFA Awards night on 2nd December 2016.
There are 11 categories for the 2016 FUFA Awards with the best female and male footballers on the night walking away with a Grand prize of a car each.

The Airtel FUFA awards 2016 will be held on Friday 2nd December at Speke Resort Munyonyo. Eleven (11) Categories will have winners including the FUFA XI of the year.
On Monday, the Awards committee released the list of nominees for coach of the year and these are;
Allan Kabonge: Formerly with Onduparaka FC but now with Masavu FC. He led Onduparaka FC to the Uganda Premier League before seeing his team lose to Vipers Sc in the Uganda cup final at Nakivubo.
Mike Mutebi: He guided KCCA FC to the the Azam Uganda Premier League title. His team is still flying high in the league as they top the table standings this year.

George Nsimbe: He crossed from The Saints FC to Vipers SC where he guided the team to Uganda Cup glory and runners up position in the Azam Uganda Premier League.

The FUFA Technical Committee submitted a shortlist of 5 Coaches where the Uganda Football Coaches Association (UFCA) selected 20 senior persons in coaching to vote the best coach from the list of 5 and the one with highest number of votes will be declared the winner on Friday.
Voting Mechanics to determine winners in selected categories
Category 1; Airtel-FUFA Male Player of the Year:
The Short list is a summary as per nomination time of opinion of all the coaches of the 16 clubs playing in the Azam Uganda Premier League cast their votes in favour of players who they deemed excellent in 2016.
The player who was listed number 1 earned 3 points, number 2 earned 2 points and that listed number 3 earned 1 point. Five (5) players with the most votes were short listed and were announced at the launch of the FUFA Awards on 14th November 2016 Serena Hotel, Achwa Hall. The grand prize for the Male Player of the year is a An Alteza car.
Nominees for Airtel Male Player of the year 2016;
Denis Onyango Mamelodi Sundowns (South Africa) and Uganda Cranes
Denis Onyango has been the mainstay between the posts for his club Mamelodi Sundowns in the South Africa Premier League and Uganda Cranes in 2016.
He made the shortlist after his excellent show during the 2017 AFCON qualification that helped Uganda Cranes return to the table of men on the African continent. He also won the ABSA Premiership title with his club and became the first Ugandan to win the CAF Champions League.
Faruku Miya – Standard Liege (Belgium), Uganda Cranes
He is the reigning Airtel FUFA Male player of the year. Miya captained Uganda Cranes at the CHAN Finals in Rwanda where netted one goal before leaving Vipers SC for Standard Liege in Belgium.
Many football fans will always remember Faruku Miya for scoring a memorable goal against Comoros at Nambole stadium when Uganda Cranes secured a 1-0 win to qualify for the AFCON finals for the first time in 38 years. Since breaking into the Cranes team, the 20 year old has been enjoying starting berths under head coach Milutin Sredojevic.
Joseph Ochaya KCCA FC, Uganda Cranes
One of Uganda’s most exciting left fullbacks to watch in action both at club and national team level.
Ochaya is already a winner of the most prized asset-a Subaru Forester-staked by the organisers of the Azam Uganda Premier League awards.
Can lady luck fall on him again?
His stats for 2016 will surely give both Onyango and Miya moments of scare for this top award. He scored 7 league goals last season, 3 in the Uganda cup and 4 in the current Azam Uganda Premier League season.
Muhammad Shaban- Onduparaka FC, Uganda Cranes
The lanky striker guided his club to automatic qualification to the Azam Uganda Premier League with 13 goals. He also finished top scorer of the Uganda cup with 7 goals when his club fell to Vipers on the Final at Nakivubo stadium. He has scored 6 goals already this season in the league. in the uganda Cranes regional tours he has netted three goals (Nakasongola, Buganda region and Kampala region) 2016 will always be a historic year for Shaban as he made his international debut for Cranes against Zambia at Namboole stadium and was an unused substitute when Cranes beat Congo Brazzaville 1-0.
Erisa Sekisambu – Vipers SC, Uganda Cranes
The stylish striker netted seven goals including a beauty in the Uganda cup final against Onduparaka.
He was one of the shining stars at the 2016 CHAN Finals in Rwanda as he netted in the 2-2 draw with Mali.
Ssekisambu who has already scored 4 goals this season, hit the back of the net in the league 16 times last season.
Category 2: FUFA Female player of the year:
The Short list is a summary of opinion of 5 Experts of the Women Football players who cast their votes in favour of players who they deemed excellent in the 2015/2016 FUFA Women Elite League season. The voting Experts include;
The player who was listed number 1 earned 4 points, number 2 earned 3 points and that listed number 3 earned 2 point2 ans at number 4 earned 1 point. Four (4) players with the most votes were short listed and were announced at the launch of the FUFA Awards on 14th November 2016 at Serena Hotel. The grand prize for the Female Player of the year is a car.
Ruth Aturo Kawempe Muslim SSS FC, and Crested Cranes
Aturo was the number one choice between the posts for Crested Cranes during the CECAFA Women championship at the FUFA Technical Centre.
She kept two clean sheets during the tournament in 4 matches but was also very instrumental when she kept 8 clean sheets during the FUFA Women Elite League in 16 matches as Kawempe defended the league last season.
In the FUFA Independence cup, Aturo kept clean sheets in all the three games Kawempe played in the tournament that they won. She kept 13 clean sheets in 23 matches.
Hasifah Nassuuna Kawempe Muslim SSS FC, and Crested Cranes
Nasuuna was voted the MVP of the 2015/2016 FUFA Women Elite League (FWEL) for the second year running.
Nassuna created a deadly combination with Sandra Nabweteme for their 41 goals tally in the regular season of the FWEL. She scored 18 in the regular season and one in the play offs (19 in the FWEL 2015/2016 season) and made 16 assists to guide Kawempe to league glory.
Nassuuna also won the National Post Primary Schools Girls football title with Kawempe in Masindi scoring 13 goals in 9 matches. However in the qualifiers of the National Post Primary Schools Girls football she scored 15 goals in 7 matches.
She also scored 8 goals in 6 games in the Buganda Schools girls’ title. She netted 2 goals as Kawempe lifted the FUFA Women Independence cup. She netted 6 goals in 5 games for Crested Cranes during CECAFA Women in Jinja. She was also on target 3 times in the Mama Becca Cup.
Nassuna who has already score two goals in the league this season (FWEL 2016/2017) also netted three times for Kawempe in the UMEA cup in Masaka.
In total, the period captured for the awards in this category, Nassuuna scored 71 goals.
Christine Nambirigge – She Corporate, and Crested Cranes
Popularly known as ‘Tina’ among the football fraternity, Nambirigge is a natural defender but she is sometimes deployed as a striker by her coaches. She plays for She Corporates who finished runners up in the FWEL 2015/2016 season. She netted 4 goals and made 11 assists in the FWEL 2015/2016 season..
Her club She Corporates won the FUFA Women Day Mama Becca Cup 2016 where she scored 3 goals.
In the CECAFA women Championship, Tina who plays Beach soccer with She Corporates, scored two goals.
Sandra Nabweteme –South West Oklahoma State University, Crested Cranes
She is the current holder of the FUFA Female player of the year. She currently plays in the US when she helped her club SWOSU to the playoffs. She picked up two awards for best new comer and scored 22 goals with 9 assists in the Greater American Conference.
She netted 23 goals in the 2015/2016 FUFA Women League and 2 in the 2016 FUFA Women Day Mama Becca Cup. She was captain when Kawempe Muslim Secondary School won their second successive league title.
The key mechanism of voting is to Type FUFA -Space- Code – and send to – 8888.
Male player of the Year 2016-Nominees:
Faruku Miya – 10
Denis Onyango – 20
Joseph Ochaya – 30
Muhammed Shaban – 40
Erisa Ssekisambu – 50
Female player of the year 2016-Nominees:
Sandra Nabweteeme -60
Hasifa Nassuna – 70
Christine Nambirigge – 80
Ruth Aturo – 90
For the category of ‘Fans Ugandan Favourite player of the year’
Type….
Fansug – clubname, name of the player, then send to 8888
For the catergory of Fans’ favourite player in leagues outside Uganda.
Type…..
FANS – Clubname – name of player – then send to – 8888
The 2016 FUFA Awards will head back to the venue that left our guests yearning for more on the night when we crowned the best football stars of 2015.
The FUFA Awards organizing Committee would like to announce that Speke Resort Munyonyo is the venue that will host the 2016 FUFA Awards night on 2nd December 2016.
There are 11 categories for the 2016 FUFA Awards with the best female and male footballers on the night walking away with a Grand prize of a car each.
MAIN PHOTO: Allan Kabonge (white shirt) with medal around his neck. He has been nominated for the coach of the year in the 2016 Airtel FUFA Awards due this Friday in Munyonyo.

Kabalagala Rangers 3-3 KIU
Mutesa I Royal University 3-1 Talented
Stormers 3-0 Kayunga Town Council
St Lawrence 5-0 Mengo Hospital
YMCA 5-3 IUEA
Nkumba Select 2-6 MUBS
MS Sand Lions 1-3 real Galacticals

The FUFA U-17 Juniors League continued on Sunday with three games on card. However the match between Onduparaka and URA ended in a walk over for the home side as URA failed to make the trip to West Nile.
In Kisubi, where FUFA U-17 defending champions Vipers SC play their home games, Sentamu Joshua netted a brace while Bakabulindi Moses got the other goal as Proline FC were condemned to a 3-0 loss on Sunday.
In Mwererwe at the Champions stadium, Bright Stars FC drew 1-1 with Lweza FC. Nkonge Edrine netted for Bright Stars FC while Lubowa George was on target for the visiting team.
In Arua, URA FC were a no show as the League organisers will award Onduparaka maximum points.
On Thursday the league will resume with only one match between KCCA FC and Vipers at the Philip Omondi stadium in Lugogo.


Buikwe She Red Stars 0-0 Rines
Ajax 3-0 She Corporates

Thursday 24th Nov 2016 Results in the FUFA Big League
Simba 2-1 Sporting United
Nyamityobora 1-0 Entebbe FC
Kireka United FC 1-0 Hope Doves
Synergy 4-1 Sun City
Artland 3-0 Moroto United
Maroons 2-1 Kira United
Saturday
Artland Katale vs Bright Light
Airtel Kitara vs Kataka FC
Sunday
Mbarara City vs Airtel Kitara

‘FIFA sent the approved list to FUFA and we are in position to communicate it to the concerned stakeholders. We Congratulate the officials selected, entities and people that have made the Uganda FIFA list. FUFA expects the International referees to maintain high standards while officiating matches both at the domestic and international front’ said FUFA Communications Manager Ahmed Hussein
The list has two new names Naigaga Habiba (Woman referee) and Okello Dick (Male Assistant referee).
The list of Uganda FIFA referees 2017;
MAIN PHOTO: Brian Nsubuga Miiro

HURRIKEN GROUP
Muteesa 1 Royal Univ 5-6 Nkumba select
MUBS 5-4 YMCA
IUEA 7-9 Talented
MONSOON GROUP
St Lawrence Univ 6-4 KIU
Real Galacticos 2-1 Stomers
Kayunga TC 0-3 Ms Sand Lions, W/O
Kabalagala Rangers 6-3 Mengo Hospital.
The Pepsi National beach soccer league returned to action with a couple of games on Sunday at Lido Beach, Entebbe.
Defending champions, Nkumba Select were some of the sides that won their games on the day.
Nkumba Select edged Mutesa 1 Royal University 6-5 in a close contest in a game Roch Somoka netted four times for Nkumba.
Kabalagala Rangers were another side with comfortable result, winning 6-3 against Mengo Hospital who are yet to win a game.
In the battle of universities, St Lawrence University beat KIU 6-4 as MUBS overcame YMCA 5-4.
The league is divided into two groups – Hurriken and Moonson.
The best four sides per group qualify for the play offs that start with quarter finals.
The final round of the first round will come next Sunday at Lido.
Week 7 (Sunday, 27th November 2016)
Moonson Group:
Kabalagala Rangers Vs KIU
YMCA Vs IUEA
Stormers Vs Kayunga Town Council
St. Lawrence University Vs Mengo Hospital
M.S Sand Lions Vs Real Galaticos
Hurriken Group:
Nkumba Select Vs Buwanika Bulls
Dalumba International Vs MUBS
Mutesa 1 Royal University Vs Talented