Category: Odilo

  • Odilo 2023 (Girls): Bombo UMEA are back-to-back Winners

    Odilo 2023 (Girls): Bombo UMEA are back-to-back Winners

    The girls’ edition of the FUFA Primary Schools Championship (Odilo) 2023 came to an end today, with Buganda Region side Bombo UMEA Primary School emerging as national winners.

    The Luweero-based side defeated Kumi-based Aterai Primary School in a match that ended 1-0 at the FUFA Technical Centre in Njeru.

    FUFA Executive Committee Member Chris Kalibala attended the final and awarded the trophy to this edition’s winners.

    In the third-place playoff, Habanom Quality Primary School defeated Prime View Education Centre 2-1 to seal their sport in the third position.

    Individual Awards

    Fair Play Team Award – Habanom Quality Academy Primary School

    Most Valuable Player – Tuhaise Faith (Habanom Quality Academy Primary School)

    Top scorers – Alupo Elizabeth (Aterai Primary School), Agenorwot Emmanuel (Otino Waa Primary School), Hasahya Moureen (Prime View Education Centre) 3 Goals

    Best Goalkeeper – Adeke Anna (Aterai Primary School)

    Final Standings

    PositionSchoolRegionDFA
    1Bombo UMEA Primary SchoolBugandaLuweero
    2Aterai Primary SchoolNorth EastKumi
    3Habanom Quality Academy P/SKampalaKawempe
    4Prime View Education CentreEasternTororo
    5Otino Waa Primary SchoolNorthernKole
    6Bwabya Primary SchoolKitaraKabarole
    7Akuru Standard Primary SchoolWesternKiruhura

    Pictorial

  • Odilo 2023 (Girls): Safeguarding Induction Carried Out

    Odilo 2023 (Girls): Safeguarding Induction Carried Out

    At the end of day two of the ongoing FUFA Primary Schools Championship (Odilo) 2023, the participating players in the competition were briefed about their rights, both on and off the pitch

    The twenty-minute session was conducted in the presence of Dr. Apollo Ahimbisibwe, the Odilo Vice Chairperson and a member of the FUFA Executive Committee; Sarah Birungi, the FUFA Safeguarding Officer; Miriam Makeba, a member of the Odilo Organising Committee; and Bashir Mutyaba, the Youth Development Manager.

    The FUFA Safeguarding Officer, Sarah Birungi, introduced the program to the participating teams.

    “At FUFA, we have a new initiative called child safeguarding, designed to provide a safe environment for you to play football. In football, you have the right to play, the right to develop, and the right to be heard. We are here to ensure that you are fully protected. You need to know where to report if you are abused. Don’t hesitate to reach out to us.” – Sarah Birungi, FUFA Safeguarding Officer

    While addressing the participants, Dr. Apollo Ahimbisibwe encouraged them to always give their best in everything they do.

    “I welcome you all to the FUFA Technical Centre, where football is learned. The reason you girls are here is because you are going to replace the current national team players. Success belongs to those who persist, not those who give up. I encourage you to always strive to be the best. You are already the best in the regions you come from.” – Dr. Apollo Ahimbisibwe

    The Youth Development Manager, Bashir Mutyaba, encouraged the participants to use football for development, both on and off the pitch.

    “YYou can use football for development, not only on the pitch but also beyond it. Football can serve as a tool to support your learning at school. Through football, we can make friends whom we can rely on in the future, stay fit, and learn how to cooperate with others.” – Bashir Mutyba, Youth Development Manager

    Miriam Makeba, a school representative at FUFA, encouraged the participants to continue with their academics.

    “I am encouraging all of you who are here today, and I hope to see you in Odilo next year. I encourage you not to abandon your talent after this event. For those of you heading to secondary school, continue developing your talent so that one day you can replace the current national team players. Let’s not neglect academics. Stay focused in primary school. And to the girls who are here, if anyone has ever said something negative to you, tell them they are wrong.” – Miriam Makeba, Schools Representative at FUFA

    Over two hundred eighty-eight (288) participants were present at the induction.

  • Odilo 2023 (Girls): Aterai, Bombo Qualify for Final

    Odilo 2023 (Girls): Aterai, Bombo Qualify for Final

    Bombo UMEA Primary School shocked Habanom Quality Academy Primary School in the semi final to qualify for the final of the Odilo Championship 2023 that is taking place at the FUFA Technical Center, Njeru.

    The match between the two teams ended goalless, and the winner was decided by spot kicks where Bombo UMEA Primary School won 6-5.

    Kumi based Aterai Primary School on the other hand eased past Prime View Education Centre winning the semi final match 2-0.

    Bwabya Primary School won their first match in the competition after defeating Akuru Standard Primary School 1-0 in a classification match.

    The result puts Akuru Standard Primary School in 7th position while Bwabya Primary School will face Otino Waa Primary School to determine the teams in the 5th and 6th.

    Prime View Education Centre are to face Habanom Primary School in a third-place match at 9:00 AM on Wednesday, 13th September 2023 before the final that is to be played at 10:30 AM on the same day.

    Pictorial

    Bombo UMEA Primary School 1-1 Bwabya Primary School

    Prime View Education Centre 3-2 Otino Waa Primary School

    Akuru Standard Primary School 1-0 Habanom Quality Primary School

    Classification match: Bwabya Primary School 1-0 Akuru Standard Primary School

    Semi final 1: Aterai Primary School 2-0 Prime View Education Centre

    Semi final 2: Habanom Primary School (5)0-0(6) Bombo UMEA Primary School

    Teams participating

    SNSchoolRegionDFA
    1Bwabya Primary SchoolKitaraKabarole
    2Bombo UMEA Primary SchoolBugandaLuweero
    3Aterai Primary SchoolNorth EastKumi
    4Prime View Education CentreEasternTororo
    5Akuru Standard Primary SchoolWesternKiruhura
    6Otino Waa Primary SchoolNorthernKole
    7Habanom Quality Academy P/SKampalaKawempe
  • Odilo 2023 (Girls): Aterai, Habanom Shine on Opening Day

    Odilo 2023 (Girls): Aterai, Habanom Shine on Opening Day

    A total of eleven goals have been scored by the participating girls’ teams during day one of the FUFA Primary Schools Championship (Odilo) 2023.

    Aterai Primary School and Habanom Quality Academy Primary School are the only sides who have won all their matches. Aterai Primary School hails from the North Eastern Region under Kumi DFA while Habanom Quality Academy Primary School is from Kampala Region and under Kawempe DFA.

    Tororo-based Prime View Education Centre and Akuru Standard Primary School have a win under their grasp. The latter comes from the Western Region under Kiruhura DFA.

    Bwaya Primary School, Bombo UMEA Primary School and Otino Waa Primary School are yet to secure a win in the competition.

    Pictorial

    Aterai Primary School 1-0 Bombo UMEA Primary School

    Akuru Standard Primary School 2-1 Otino Waa Primary School

    Habanom Primary School 3-0 Prime View Education Centre

    Aterai Primary School 1-0 Bwabya Primary School

    Prime View Education Centre 2-0 Akuru Standard Primary School

    Standings

  • FUFA Primary Schools Championship (Odilo): Teams report at the FUFA Technical Centre, Njeru

    FUFA Primary Schools Championship (Odilo): Teams report at the FUFA Technical Centre, Njeru

    The 2023 edition of the FUFA Primary Schools Championship (Odilo) for boys and girls starts today at the FUFA Technical Centre, Njeru. The event is set to run up to September 17, 2023, with girls playing from the 11th to the 13th. The boys on the other end are reporting on September 14th and will play from the 15th to the 17th.

    Seven out of the eight girls’ teams have arrived at the venue. They include;

    SNSchoolRegionDFA
    1Bwabya Primary SchoolKitaraKabarole
    2Bombo UMEA Primary SchoolBugandaLuweero
    3Aterai Primary SchoolNorth EastKumi
    4Prime View Education CentreEasternTororo
    5Akuru Standard Primary SchoolWesternKiruhura
    6Otino Waa Primary SchoolNorthernKole
    7Habanom Quality Academy P/SKampalaKawempe

    The team from Moyo Boys Primary School couldn’t make it to the venue and as a result, won’t be able to participate in this year’s edition. The team comes from the West Nile Region under Moyo DFA.

    The boys’ teams reporting on September 14th include;

    SNSchoolRegionDFA
    1Kampala Grammar Junior SchoolKampalaKawempe
    2Rays of Grace Primary SchoolBugandaBuikwe
    3Paorihner Nursery & Primary SchoolNorthernAgago
    4Vision for Children Junior & Primary SchoolNorth EastSoroti
    5Prime View Education CentreEasternTororo
    6Basajjabala Primary SchoolWesternBushenyi
    7Tooro boarding primary schoolKitaraKabarole
    8Oasis Primary SchoolWest NileArua

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  • FUFA Primary Schools Championship (Odilo): Rays of Grace edge Paorihner to retain crown

    FUFA Primary Schools Championship (Odilo): Rays of Grace edge Paorihner to retain crown

    FUFA Primary Schools Championship 2022

    Boys Final

    Rays of Grace 0-(5)-0 (4) Paorihner Primary School

    Third Place Playoff
    Kibuli Islamic 0-2 Bright View

    Classification Games
    Prime View 0-1 Vision for Children

    Nansana Modern 1-2 Winners Academy

    Rays of Grace successfully defended the FUFA Primary Schools Championship after emerging Winners of the 2022 edition on Wednesday.

    Action between Rays of Grace and Paorihner in the 2022 final.

    In the boys final played at FUFA Technical Centre, Njeru, Rays of Grace from Buikwe district edged Paorihner Primary School from Agago District to claim the crown.

    Rays of Grace lift the trophy aloft.
    Fans of Rays of Grace cheering on their team in the final

    It should be noted that Rays of Grace won the inaugural edition held in 2019 before the outbreak of COVID-19 disrupted the next two years and thus the tournament could not be held.

    FUFA 1st Vice President, Justus Mugisha hands over the trophy to Rays of Grace captain.

    The closely contested final ended goalless in normal time but Rays of Grace won the penalty shootout 5-4.

    Coach Richard Kamanzi praised his players for showing composure throughout the tournament despite losing the opening game.

    “We have had a good platform for the young boys to expose their talents and I want to thank FUFA for this initiative. I want to also thank my players for showing character and composure throughout the tournament. It has not been easy for us to win but the determination to keep pushing helped us.” He said.

    Michael Kawooya and Abdulrahman Sudais both from Rays of Grace were named Most Valuable Player and best goalkeeper respectively.

    Michael Kawooya was named MVP of the tournament.
    Best Goalkeeper Abdulrahim Sudias.

    Joseph Langol from Paorihner Primary School took the top scorer gong with five goals.

    Joseph Langol, Top Scorer with five goals.

    Nansana Modern scooped the fair play award.

    Both Rays of Grace and Paorihner will represent Uganda at the East Africa games (FEASSA) in Arusha later this month.

    The aforementioned two schools will be joined by Bombo UMEA and Habanom Academy who played the final in the girls’ category with the former emerging winners.

    Individual Awards

    Fair play Award: Nansana Modern

    Top Scorer: Joseph Langol (Paorihner)

    Best Goalkeeper: Abdulrahman Sudais (Rays of Grace)

    MVP: Nicholas Kawooya (Rays of Grace)

    Rankings

    1- Rays of Grace (Buganda Region)
    2- Paorihner (Northern Uganda)
    3- Bright View (West Nile Region)
    4- Kibuli Islamic (Western Region)
    5- Winners Academy (Kitara Region)
    6- Nansana Modern (Kampala Region)
    7- Vision for Children (North East Region)
    8- Prime View Education Center (Eastern Region)

  • FUFA Primary Schools Championship (Odilo): Paorihner, Rays of Grace advance to final

    FUFA Primary Schools Championship (Odilo): Paorihner, Rays of Grace advance to final

    FUFA Primary Schools Championship (Odilo)

    Boys Category

    Semifinals
    Rays of Grace 3-0 Kibuli Islamic

    Paorihner Primary School 1(4)-1(3) Bright View

    Defending Champions Rays of Grace and Paorihner Primary School are the two teams that will feature in this year’s final (Boys category) of the FUFA Primary Schools Championship.

    The aforementioned two schools won their respective semifinal matches on Tuesday at FUFA Technical Centre, Njeru.

    Paorihner Primary School.
    Rays of Grace from Buikwe district.

    Rays of Grace who won the inaugural edition in 2019 were ruthless in their semifinal contest against Kibuli Islamic, winning 3-0 to storm the final.

    Isaac Asiindu, Nicholas Kawooya and Abdul Kasibante were all on target for the Buikwe based outfit in the one sided affair.

    Rays of Grace players celebrate after the fulltime whistle.

    Coach Richard Kamanzi was full of praise for his charges and indicated losing their first group game made them stronger.

    “I want to thank the players for the performance today. When we lost our first game, we went back and regrouped and since then we have only become stronger. I hope we can be able to produce another good display and emerge winners.” He said.

    In the other semifinal, Paorihner Primary School from Agago District edged Bright View on penalties to storm the final.

    Paorihner celebrating after ejecting Bright View.

    The closely contested clash ended one all in normal time with Joseph Alema and Joseph Langor scoring for Bright View and Paorihner respectively.

    In the tense penalty shootout, Ahmed Muzamil failed to convert his kick thus granting the chance for Paorihner to win 4-3.

    The final between Rays of Grace and Paorihner Primary School will be played on Wednesday. This will be preceded by the third place playoff between Kibuli Islamic and Bright View.

    There will also be classification games between Nansana Modern vs Winners Academy and Prime View Education Centre facing Vision for Children.

    Wednesday action

    Classification Games

    Nansana Modern vs Winners Academy – (Pitch 1) -9AM

    Prime View vs Vision for Children (Pitch 2) -9AM

    Third Place Playoff

    Kibuli Islamic vs Bright View (Pitch 1) – 10:20AM

    Final
    Rays of Grace vs Paorihner Primary School (Pitch 1) -2PM

  • FUFA Primary Schools Championship: Kibuli Islamic, Paorihner, Bright View and Rays of Grace through to semifinals

    FUFA Primary Schools Championship: Kibuli Islamic, Paorihner, Bright View and Rays of Grace through to semifinals

    Matchday 3 Results
    Kibuli Islamic 2-2 Winners Academy
    Paorihner NPS 3-1 Prime View Educ Centre
    Vision for Children Junior 0-3 Bright View
    Rays of Grace 3-0 Nansana Modern

    Four teams have confirmed their slots into the semifinals of this year’s FUFA Primary Schools Championship following a successful climax to the group games on Monday.

    In the final group games played at FUFA Technical Centre, Njeru, reigning Champions Rays of Grace, Kibuli Islamic, Bright View Primary School and Paorihner earned results good enough to send them to the next stage.

    Bright View Primary School from West Nile Region.

    Kibuli Islamic from Western Uganda drew 2-2 against drop the first Winners Academy to finish top of group B with 7 points.

    Kibuli Islamic celebrate one of their goals against Winners Academy.

    Ramathan Kalifan and Khalid Fazil scored a goal each for Kibuli Islamic while Herbert Busingye and Sunday Joyhum scored for Winners Primary School who ended the tournament with one point.

    In the same group, Paorihner came from a goal down to win 3-1 against Prime View Education Centre thus finishing second.

    Jospeh Langol gave Prime View the lead but Kiirya Onyango scored a brace while the other goal came from Emmy Nabongo to send Paorihner to the semifinals.

    Lawrence Zziwa who leads the scoring chart with four goals netted a brace before Zakaria Akol added the other goal for the Tororo based school.

    Holders Rays of Grace confirmed their place in the semifinals in style, outwitting Nansana Modern 3-0.

    Rays of Grace celebrate their goal.

    Goals for Rays of Grace who ended group action in second place with six points were scored by Collin Talemwa, Amos Molo and Hakim Osma.

    West Nile representatives Bright View Primary School defeated Vision for Children Junior School 3-0 to finish top of Group B with seven points.

    Saviour Alema scored twice and Hafizu Andabati added the other.

    The results mean Group A leaders Kibuli Islamic will face Rays of Grace while Bright View SS who topped Group B will take on Paorihner in the semifinals that will be played on Tuesday.

    The semifinal contests will be preceded by classification games of teams that finished third and fourth in the groups.

    Classification Games

    9 AM
    Prime View Education Centre Vs Nansana Modern PS Pitch 1

    Vision for Children Junior Vs Winners Academy Pitch 2

    Semifinals
    Kibuli Islamic Vs Rays of Grace Pitch 1 (10:20AM)

    Bright View PS Vs Paorihner Primary School Pitch 1(2PM)
     

  • FUFA Primary Schools Championship (Odilo): Goals galore as second edition for boys commences

    FUFA Primary Schools Championship (Odilo): Goals galore as second edition for boys commences

    Matchday 1 Results
    Kibuli Islamic PS 5-2 Prime View Education Center
    Winners Academy 0-7 Paorihner Nursery PS
    Vision for Children 1-0 Nansana Modern PS
    Bright View PS 2-0 Rays of Grace

    Matchday 2 Results

    Paorihner Nursery PS 0-2 Kibuli Islamic PS
    Winners Academy 0-2 Prime View Education Center
    Rays of Grace 2- 0 Vision for Children
    Bright View PS 1-1 Nanasana  Modern PS

    The second edition of the FUFA Primary School Championship (Odilo) for the boys kicked off on Saturday at the FUFA Technical Centre, Njeru after two years of no action due to COVID-19.

    Whereas the games began on Saturday, the opening ceremony was held on Sunday with Sammy Odong Sammy, the Assistant Commissioner of Physical Education in the Ministry of Education and Sports being the guest of honour.

    Sammy Odong Sammy from the Ministry of Education and Sports, juggling the ball during the opening ceremony.

    Odong lauded the Federation for the efforts behind developing football right from the grassroot level.

    Matchday one witnessed a plethora of goals scored with Northern Region representatives Paorihner Nursery scoring seven goals past Kitara Region representatives, Winners Academy. Kibuli Islamic representing Western Region beat Prime View Education Centre from Tororo 5-2.

    Group photo of all the teams.

    Reigning Champions, Rays of Grace from Buganda were stunned by Bright View, suffering a 2-0 loss while Vision of Children from Tororo beat Kampala Region representatives 1-0 to wrap up matchday one.

    Kibuli Islamic continued with their perfect start, winning 2-0 against Paorinher while Rays of Grace and Prime Education Center registered their first wins of the competition with Nansana Modern collecting the first point in a one all draw against Bright Views Primary School.

    Kibuli Islamic leads group A with six points Paorihner is second having the same points with Prime View Education Centre but separated by goal difference. Winners Academy are bottom in this group with no point.


    Bright View tops Group B with four points, Rays Of Grace is second with three, same as Vision for Children and Nansana Modern coming bottom of the table with one point.


    Charles Torah leads the scoring chart with three goals, Emmanuel Ocen, Emmanuel Langal all from Paorihner, Lawrence Zziwa of Prime View, Khalid Faizal and Ramadham Kalifan Kuule both from Kibuli plus Akram Bin Musa of Bright View has two goals each.

    Next Fixtures
    Mon 5/09/2022

    9 AM
    Kibuli Islamic PS Vs Winners Academy PS Pitch 1
    Paorihner NPS Vs Prime View Educ Pitch 2
    10.20 AM
    Vision for Children Vs Bright View PS Pitch 1
    Rays of Grace Vs Nansana Modern PS 1  
     

  • Bombo UMEA Win Inaugural Girls Version Of  FUFA Odilo Primary Schools’ Championship

    Bombo UMEA Win Inaugural Girls Version Of FUFA Odilo Primary Schools’ Championship

    FUFA Odilo Primary Schools Championship (Girls Category)
    Final

    Bombo UMEA PS (4) 0-0 (3) Habanon Quality Academy PS
    Third playoff
    Oasis PS 0-2 Nyakatooma III PS
     
    Buganda Region representatives, Bombo UMEA Primary School are Winners of the Inaugural Girls’ version of the FUFA Odilo Primary Schools Championship. 

    The final played on Thursday at FUFA Technical Centre, Njeru ended goalless in normal time but Bombo UMEA edged Habanon Quality Primary School on spot kicks to emerge Winners.

    Bombo UMEA celebrate after emerging Winners.

    Halima Mupyangu , Lillian Nabukeera Lilian, and Edith Nakiseka conversions were not enough to guide Habanon to victory after Jenifer Onyango and Trinah Nakawuki failed to covert theirs while Meble Adong, Hasina Babirye, Gertrude Nanteza, and Sarah Tambula converted for Bombo and it is only Lillian Nabukeera Lilian who missed.

    Bombo UMEA’s Assistant Coach Jessica Namanda attributed their victory to hard work and the high level of discipline exhibited by the players before and during the tournament.

    ‘We have worked hard for this tournament and we are glad that our hard work has paid off. Also, our players have been highly disciplined. I am slightly older than them but they always respected me and followed the instructions given.” Said an excited Namanda.

    The two finalists Habanom Quality and Bombo UMEA Primary School will represent Uganda in the forthcoming FEASSA games in Arusha both receiving full funding from FUFA.

    Nyakatooma III Primary School beat Arua based Oasis Primary School 2-0 to take the third position with goals coming from Nuwasiima Aglyne and Ahimbisibwe Susan.

    Individual Awards
    Fair Play: Oasis Primary School
    Golden Glove: Evon Kemigisha (Bombo UMEA PS)
    Golden Boot : Halima Mupyanga, 5 goals (Habanon Quality APS)
    MVP: Agatha Muhoozi (Habanon Quality APS)

    Tournament Final Ranking 
    1-      Bombo UMEA PS
    2-      Habanon Quality PS
    3-      Nyakatooma PS
    4-      Oasis PS
    5-      Ngora Girls PS
    6-      Otino Waa PS
    7-      Bwabya PS
    8-      Kivubuka PS

  • Odilo Championship(Girls Category): Bombo UMEA, Habanon Primary School Storm Final

    Odilo Championship(Girls Category): Bombo UMEA, Habanon Primary School Storm Final

    Semifinal Results

    Bombo UMEA Primary School 2-0 Nyakatooma III Primary School

    Oasis Primary School 0-2 Habanon Primary School

    Bombo UMEA and Habanon Primary School stormed the final of the inaugural Odilo Girls Championship after winning their respective semifinal games on Wednesday.

    Habanon Primary School from Kampala defeated Oasis Primary School while Bombo UMEA on the other hand overcame Nyakatooma III Primary in the games played at FUFA Technical Centre, Njeru.

    Habanon celebrate after reaching the final.

    Meble Adong and Patricia Nakanjako scores a goal apiece to help Bombo UMEA register a 2-0 win thus putting an end to the fairytale run of Nyakatooma who have been the surprise package of the tournament.

    Bombo UMEA all smiles after storming the final.

    In the second semifinal, Habanon cruised past West Nile representatives Oasis Primary School, winning 2-0 in a closely contested game.

    Halima Mupyanga was the heroine for Habobon, bagging a brace to send her school to the final.

    Halima Mpyangu in action.

    The final between Bombo UMEA and Habanon will be a repeat of the group A fixture where the former won 1-0.

    Bombo UMEA Coach Edward Lugolobi was full of praise for his charges and believes they have what it takes to emerge winners.

    “We prepared for this tournament thus reaching the final is not a surprise. I have prepared my girls in all game aspects and they were putting into practice what they learnt and the target now is to go on and win the trophy.” He said.

    On the other hand, Habanom’s Amina Kobusigye attributes her team’s performance to teamwork and discipline.

    Coach Amina Kobusingye

    “My girls work together and always listen to instructions. We emphasize discipline and hard work therefore, we are glad it has been applied in the games. We won’t give up on our norm and I am sure we shall win the final. We lost against Bombo UMEA in the group stages but we are in better shape now.”

    Fixtures Thursday 1st September 2022

    Third place playoff

    Nyakatooma III Vs Oasis Primary School 11 AM

    Final

    Bombo UMEA Primary School Vs Habanon Primary School 2PM

    Classification Matches

    Ngora Girls Vs Otino Waa PS

    Bwabya PS Vs Kivubuka PS

  • AFCON U17: Uganda’s final 25 man Squad named

    AFCON U17: Uganda’s final 25 man Squad named

    The Uganda Cubs (U-17) National Team head Coach Hamza Lutalo has named the final 25 man squad for the Total U-17 AFCON that will be played between 13th-31st March in Morocco.

    The Cubs were pooled in group A in the draws of the tourney held on Wednesday. They will face off with Morocco, Ivory Coast and Zambia

    The contingent will fly out today at 3pm aboard Ethiopian Airways.

    FUFA Executive Committee Member Agnes Mugena is the Leader of Delegation for the period the team will camp in Morocco before they get into the CAF designated facilities.

    Rogers Byamukama-another Executive Member will take over the roles of Leader of Delegation when the tournament proper kicks off.
    Full Contingent

    Leader of Delegation: Agnes Mugena

    Head Coach: Hamuza Lutalo

    Assistant Coach:Ssenyondo Brian

    Goalkeeper coach: Kiberu Mubarak

    Team Manager: Mutyaba Bashir

    Team Doctor: Lule Micheal

    Media Officer: Bwanika Lawrence

    Kits Manager: Damba Noah Veron

    Goalkeepers
    Magada Abdu (Busoga United FC JT), Mwebe Henry (Express FC JT), Oyirwoth Humphrey (Express FC JT), Kamya Shamulan (Bright Stars FC JT)

    Defenders
    Mulema Vincent (Kyetume FC JT), Mungufeni Yabezi (Matete Comprehensive Seed), Ibrahim Juma (KCCA FC SA), Luyima Enock (Volf  SA), Nsambu Lloyd Tendo (Metz FC U17, France), Gava Peter (Express FC JT), Madoi Ronald (Wakiso Giants FC JT), Mukisa Simon (KCCA FC SA)

    Midfielders
    Irinimbabazi Ivan (Bright Stars FC JT),Jemba Abudshakur Ramsey (Isra SA), Alafi Ceasor (Matete Comprehensive Seed), Mutyaba Travis (Vipers SC JT), Ssekajugo Elvis (Bright Stars FC JT), Mutebi Hakim (St Henrys College-Kitovu), Mwanje Elvis Eddy (KCCA FC SA)

    Forwards
    Magogo Shafiq (KCCA FC SA), Mubiru Hassan (Express FC JT), Mawa Oscar (KCCA FC SA), Jumbe Fahad (Vipers SC JT), Bugembe Issa (Bright Stars FC JT), Mukiibi Marvin (Wakiso Giants FC).


  • 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.

     

  • Eng. Moses Magogo: FUFA to put emphasis on football development

    Eng. Moses Magogo: FUFA to put emphasis on football development

    Football development is one of the key areas of focus that Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) set to in order to attain the vision of becoming the number one footballing nation on and off the field in Africa.

    The other areas include governance, national teams, competitions, finance and administration, membership, marketing, and communications and infrastructure among others.

    L-R: Darius Mugoye, Eng. Moses Magogo, Edgar Watson and Arinaitwe Rugyendo during the press conference

    While delivering his end of year speech on Wednesday, FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo indicated that federation will continue with football development in 2020.

    “Football development is one of our key areas of focus and we shall continue with that even next year. There are a lot of programs in place and we shall make sure our targets are fulfilled.”

    Football Academies:

    The President indicated that FUFA has finalized drawing a curriculum that will be followed by all registered football academies in Uganda.

    Developing players must start at a tender age and we have drawn a football curriculum which we want football academies to follow. Nurturing of players should be done with the right coaches who are equipped with knowledge to handle such age groups and we have the confidence that  in the long run it will help to develop the game’ Eng. Magogo stated.

    Primary Schools’ Championship for Girls:

    The FUFA President confirmed that a girls’ competition for Primary Schools will be introduced next year just like it is the case with the boys’ category.

    ‘We have seen a tremendous rise in the number of girls taking part in football. And we want to continue with the trend. FUFA will introduce a new competition for girls in Primary schools’

    This year, FUFA introduced Odilo Primary Schools Championship and the inaugural edition was won by Rays of Grace.

    National team engagements

    For the first time, Uganda national football teams will take part in all the available competitions both for the men and women.

    The FIFA President, Gianni Infantino flanked by the FUFA President, Eng. Moses Magogo at Kadiba Play Ground

    Update on Kadiba project:

    Two years ago, FIFA President Gianni Infantino launched the FUFA training centre in Kadiba, Rubaga and the initial stages have already been done.

    The FUFA President while delivering his speech, confirmed that the construction at the facility is going on.

    The said facility will have a modern football pitch, guest wing, gym, doping area, VIP pavilion, parking yard, health club, police stand, offices, restaurant and accommodation for players.

    FIFA Regional Development Manager Marie-Florence Mahwera and FIFA Regional Project Coordinator Abigail Hailemichael inspecting FUFA Kadiba Training Facility

    FUFA stadium, Lugazi:

    The President went ahead to reveal that the construction works at the proposed FUFA Stadium in Luzira, Buikwe district will start in 2020.

    The paper work is done and everything is set now. The construction works will begin next year and we thank FIFA for supporting this project.’ Eng. Magogo remarked.

    Foundation stone that was laid at the Lugazi Kawolo area where FUFA Stadium will be constructed

    The land measuring 10 Acres is situated on Plot No. 262, Block 179 in Kawolo, Lugazi adjacent Kawolo Division Head Quarters in Buikwe District was given to FUFA by Buganda Kingdom.

  • FEASSSA Games-Arusha 2019: Ugandan school Oasis Annex storms football final

    FEASSSA Games-Arusha 2019: Ugandan school Oasis Annex storms football final

    • Semifinal Results– Wednesday, August 2019
    • Rays of Grace PS (Uganda) 0-4 Oasis Annex PS (Uganda)
    • Musumbewe (TZ) 2-0 Mbagala (TZ)
    • Final – Saturday 25th August 2019: Oasis Annex PS (TZ) – Musumbwe PS (TZ)

    Oasis Annex Primary school from Arua made it to the final of the East African games after beating the other Ugandan representative Rays of Grace by 4-0 in the semifinal played at St. Constantine Ground in Arusha Tanzania on Wednesday.

    Both teams were finalists in the FUFA Primary Schools Football Championship called Odilo.

    Oasis Annex forward Ceasor Morphat (black) in action. he scored 4 goals against Zomba of Malawi in Primary football

    Calvary Mungufeni scored a brace for the Odilo runners-up in the second half before the leading top scorer in the competition Ceaser Morphat added the third goal to register his fifth goal.  Sherif Twaha netted the fourth goal.

    Oasis Annex will play Tanzania’s Musumbwe primary school in the final on Saturday 25th August.

    We are proud to be in the final. It wasn’t easy to eliminate our fellow Ugandans. We are now focusing on winning the trophy on Saturday’ said Oasis Annex coach Aga Mawa Mas

    Pupils of Oasis Annex and Rays of Grace primary schools observe fair play after their game

    The clash was a repeat of the Odilo Final played two weeks ago at the FUFA Technical centre won by Rays of Grace but this time round; Oasis got the better of their opponents and avenged the 1-0 defeat suffered in the final in Njeru.

    Rays of Grace will feel hard done by the absence of their four key players Leonard Kasanya,  Talemwa Erisa, Mukisa Dan and Mulema Vicent who are with the Uganda National U-15 Squad in Eritrea for the CECAFA U15 tournament. The youngsters have won all their opening two games so far.

    The two primary schools teams (Rays of Grace and Oasis Annex) in Arusha were funded by FUFA to represent Uganda in the competition of the Primary Schools category.

    Rays of Grace starting XI against Oasis Annex

    Oasis Annex forward Morphat (5 goals), Calvary Mungufeni (4 goals) and Rays of Grace Monda Zaidi (3 goals) are so far the leading scorers in the competition.

    Oasis Annex starting XI against Rays of Grace

    Federation of East Africa Secondary Schools Sports Association (FEASSSA) Games are organised for Secondary schools but the organisers incorporated a category for  Primary Schools as well.

    MAIN PHOTO: Ajesto Bushra of Oasis Annex (black) in action during the semifinals

  • CECAFA U15 tournament: Uganda Junior team leaves for Eritrea

    CECAFA U15 tournament: Uganda Junior team leaves for Eritrea

    • Uganda drawn in Group B
    • Group A: Eritrea, Kenya, Burundi, Somalia
    • Group B: Uganda, Rwanda, Ethiopia, South Sudan
    • Group C: Tanzania, Sudan and Djibouti
    • Full fixtures for Uganda U15
    • Saturday 17/8/2019: Uganda Vs Ethiopia
    • Tuesday 20/8/2019: South Sudan Vs Uganda
    • Saturday 24/9/2019: Uganda Vs Rwanda

     

    The National U-15 football team held their final training on Wednesday at the FUFA technical centre Njeru before they flew out on Thursday morning ahead of the CECAFA tournament in Asmara, Eritrea. The tournament that has attracted Eleven (11) National junior teams is designed for players under the age of 15 kicks off on Saturday 17th August and ends on 1st September.

    The contingent has 20 players.

    After Wednesday’s session team head coach Jackson Magera said his team is ready to face the opponents in the tournament.

    ‘We have had a good period of training with no injuries and we are now ready to face off with the rest of the teams from the region. It is a great tournament for the young players to know the kind of stages to go through when playing football’ said Magera.

    While sharing words of wisdom with the youngsters on Tuesday in Njeru, FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo urged the players to know the value of being selected to represent the country.

    ‘You are lucky to be here to represent the Nation. When you put on the National team shirt that means you are representing over 34 million Ugandans. Play your part and do the best. In this region, we are the best team and so, whenever there is a tournament, everyone looks at us and every team comes ready to challenge Uganda. So, let us fight for our young careers, our families, our schools, our coaches, FUFA and above all our country’ said the FUFA President as he advised the National team players.

    Uganda is placed in group B alongside Ethiopia, Rwanda and South Sudan. The opening match for Uganda is against Ethiopia on Saturday.

    The Contingent to Eritrea

    1. Mugena Agnes-Leader of Delegation
    2. Magera Jackson Kaddu-Head Coach
    3. Lutalo Hamuza- Assistant coach
    4. Kiberu Mubarak-Goalkeeping coach
    5. Mutyaba Bashir-Team coordinator
    6. Nakabago Emmanuel-Team Doctor
    7. Byamukama Aloysius-Team Media Officer
    8. Kyesimira Arthur-Fitness trainer
    9. Makumbi Sulait- FUFA Delegate
    10. Ndibassa Kyambadde Livingstone- FUFA Delegate
    11. Bumpenje Frank-Kitsman

    Squad: Goalkeepers: Mukisa Daniel (Kawempe Muslim SS), Taremwa Elisa (Light Africa SS), Gubya Rickson Peter (Juventus-Namasuba)

    Other players: Mutyaba Travis (Kawempe Royal College), Kalisa Shugai (Kawempe Muslim SS), Magogo Shafiq (Kibuli SS), Ssonko Ssembatya Hafidhu (Kampala Junior Team), Waswanga Shafik (Football for Good Academy), Kaddu Caros (Kabowa Youth), Mutebi Samuel (Bishops SS Mukono), Peter Gava (Buddo SS), Mulema Vincent (Bishops SS-Mukono), Kigozi Najib (St. Mary’s Kitende), Ssekibengo Godfrey (St Henry’s College-Kitovu), Muliika Patrick (Kako SS), Ouke Patrick (Sparta 09), Ogwalo Devis (Buddo SS), Nsereko Abdu (Super Heroes), Kasanya Leonard (Rays of Grace), Kyeyune Abbas (Kampala Junior Team)

     

  • Odilo Final: Buganda’s Rays of Grace Primary School Crowned Champions

    Odilo Final: Buganda’s Rays of Grace Primary School Crowned Champions

    FUFA Primary Schools Championship Final played on Wednesday 7th August 2019

    Oasis Annex PS (Arua/West Nile) 0-1 Rays of Grace PS (Buikwe/Buganda)

    FUFA Technical Centre – Njeru

    Buganda Region schools football giants Rays of Grace  are the champions of the 1st edition of Odilo FUFA Primary Schools Competition after beating Oasis Annex from West Nile 1-0 in the final played at FUFA Technical Centre – Njeru on Wednesday.

    Kasanya Leonard was the hero for the Buikwe based school with a sole effort in the 85th minute that gave Rays of Grace a historical victory.

    Rays of Grace Primary School players lifting  the Odilo trophy at FUFA Technical Center- Njeru

    The Rays of Grace forward Kasanya who is also the capatin of his team was named the Most Valuable Player (MVP) of the National Finals. He also ended the tournament with four goals.

    Rays of Grace forward Kasanya Leonard receiving the MVP Award from FUFA 1st Vice President Justus Mugisha who is the Chairman of the Committee  that organised the Championship.

    Bright Valley Primary School from Gulu took third place with a convincing 2-0 win over Eastern region winners Busumbu Primary School. The goals were scored by Mwaka Emmy and Ochero Solomon.

    Green Valley Primary School from Mbarara inWestern Region finished seventh in the competition after beating North Eastern giants God’s Grace Primary School by 7-0.  Atwijukire Viella scored six goals while Sengabi Bruno netted the other goal.

    42 goals were scored at the National Finals competition that had 12 matches played since Sunday 4th August.

    Green Valley Primary School striker Atwijukire Viella emerged the top scorer with 7 goals. Rays of Grace forward Kasanya Leonard finished second with 4 goals.

    Rays of Grace Primary School goalkeeper Amongot Francis won the best goalkeeper award.

    Western Region’s Green Valley Primary School took the Fairplay award.

    Green Valley Primary School striker Aryatwijuka Viera receiving the top scorer Award from FUFA Exco Chris Kalibbala and Chairman of the FUFA Development Committee.

    The final match and awards ceremony was honored by FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo, FUFA 1st Vice President Justus Mugisha, FUFA 2nd Vice President Darius Mugoye  lpus Exco members Chris Kalibbala and Hajji Badru Sekabira Lukooya.

    During the post-match interview, Eng. Magogo confirmed that 16 teams will participate in the final competition during the 2nd edition next year. Each region will be represented by two schools.  However, he also asserted that girls football will be included in the 2nd edition.

    We have witnessed a good competition and Odilo is the future of our football. We are planning to have more matches in the final therefore we shall have at least 16 teams in next year’s competition. We shall also have girls teams in the 2nd Edition’ said Eng. Magogo

    Both Rays of Gace and Oasis Annex will represent Uganda in the East African games in Arusha Tanzania from 15th to 25th August 2019.

    Rays of Grace Primary school goalkeeper Amongot Francis won the best goalkeeper Award

    Awards and Classification

    1st  Rays of Grace PS (Buikwe/Buganda) – Gold Medals and a Trophy

    2nd Oasis Annex PS (Arua/West Nile) – Silver Medals

    3rd  Bright Valley PS (Gulu/Northern)- Bronze Medals

    4th  Busumbu PS (Manafwa/Eastern)

    5th  Tooro Boarding PS (Kabarole/Kitara)

    6th  Citizen Parents PS (Makindye/Kampala)

    7th  Green Valley PS (Mbarara/Western)

    8th  God’s Grace PS (Serere/North Eastern)

    Most Valuable Player: Kasanya Leonard – Rays of Grace PS (Buikwe/Buganda)

    Goalkeeper Award: Amongot Francis – Rays of Grace PS (Buikwe/Buganda)

    Top Scorer Award: Aryatwijuka Viera – 7 goals – Green Valley PS (Mbarara/Western)

    Fair Play Award: Green Valley PS (Mbarara/Western)

    Top Scorers:

    Aryatwijuka Viera (Green Valley PS) – 7 goals

    Kasanya Leonard (Rays of Grace PS) – 4 goals

    Webesa Hussein (Busumba PS) – 3 goals

    Alinaitwe Sharif (Tooro Boarding PS) – 3 goals

    Ayella Christopher (Bright Valley PS) – 2 goals

    Toure Yahaya (Oasis Annex PS) – 2 goals

    Juma Thomas (Bright Valley PS) – 2 goals

    Fideli Moses (Oasis Annex PS) – 2 goals

    Balaba Francis (Citizen Parents PS) – 2 goals

    Sharif Twaha (Oasis Annex PS) – 2 goals

    Tumusiime Nicolas (Tooro Boarding PS) – 2 goals

    All Matches Played

    Final Wednesday 7th August 2019

    Oasis Annex PS (Arua/West Nile) 0-1 Rays of Grace PS (Buikwe/Buganda)

    Third Place Playoff

    Busumbu PS (Manafwa/Eastern) 0-2 Bright Valley PS (Gulu/Northern)

    Classification Final (5th -6th place)

    Citizen parents PS (Makindye/Kampala) 0-1 Tooro Boarding PS (Kabarole/Kitara)

    Classification (7th -8th place)

    Green Valley Primary School (Western) 7:0 God’s Grace Primary School (N.East)

    Semifinals Monday 5th August 2019

    1. Bright Valley PS (Gulu/Northern) 1-2 Rays of Grace PS (Buikwe/Buganda)
    2. Busumbu PS (Manafwa/Eastern) 1-5 Oasis Annex PS (Arua/West Nile)

    Classification Matches Monday 5th August Results

    1. Tooro Boarding PS (Kabarole/Kitara) 4:0 God’s Grace PS (Serere/North East)
    2. Green Valley PS (Mbarara/Western) 1-2 Citizen parents PS (Makindye/Kampala)

    Sunday 4th August 2019

    1. Green Valley PS (Western) 1-4 Bright Valley PS (Nothern)
    2. Citizen Parents PS (Kampala) 1-2 Rays of Grace PS (Buganda)
    3. Busumbu PS (Eastern) 3-0 God’s Grace PS (North East)

    MAIN PHOTO: FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo handing over the Odilo trophy to Rays of Grace PS 

  • Odilo Final: Arua’s Oasis Annext Primary School vs Buikwe’s Rays of Grace on Wednesday

    Odilo Final: Arua’s Oasis Annext Primary School vs Buikwe’s Rays of Grace on Wednesday

    Odilo Semifinals Monday 5th August 2019

    Bright Valley PS (Gulu/Northern region) 1-2 Rays of Grace PS (Buikwe/Buganda region)
    Busumbu PS (Manafwa/Eastern Region) 1-5 Oasis Annext PS (Arua/West Nile Region)

    FINAL: Wednesday 7th August 2019 FUFA Technical Center – Njeru 4pm

    Oasis Annex PS (Arua/West Nile Region) Vs Rays of Grace PS (Buikwe/Buganda Region)

     

    RESULTS:

    Semifinals Monday 5th August 2019

    Bright Valley PS (Gulu, Northern) 1-2 Rays of Grace PS (Buikwe/Buganda)
    Busumbu PS (Manafwa/Eastern) 1-5 Oasis Annex PS (Arua/West Nile)

    Sunday, August 4th 2019 Results

    Green Valley PS (Mbarara/Western) 1-4 Bright Valley PS (Gulu/Northern)
    Citizen Parents PS (Makindye/Kampala) 1-2 Rays of Grace PS (Buikwe/Buganda)
    Busumbu PS (Manafwa/Eastern) 3-0 God’s Grace PS (Serere/North East)
    Oasis Annex PS (West Nile) 3-1 Tooro Boarding PS (Kabarole/Kitara)

    Oasis Annext Primary School from Arua  in West Nile region will play against Rays of Grace Primary School from Buikwe, Buganda region in the inaugural final of FUFA Primary Schools chmapionship code named ‘Odilo’ on Wednesday 7th August 2019 at the FUFA Technical Center, Njeru.

    For starters, fans from West Nile and Buganda will keenly follow this contest with huge interest. West Nile and Buganda played in the final of the inaugural edition of the FUFA Drum in Arua last year. The home side (West Nile Province)  conceded a late goal to hand the trophy to Buganda.  Wednesday’s final will provide another platform for West Nile to bury the ghosts against Buganda’s representatives in the Odilo Championship started by FUFA for Primary schools in Uganda.

    The final kicks off at 4pm in Njeru.

    Players of Oasis Annext Primary School – Arua celebrate one of their goals against Busumbu Primary School

    Oasis Annext overpowered Eastern region winners Busumbu Primary School with a convincing 5-1 victory.  Oasis got the lead from Toure Yahaya before Sharif Twaha hit the net twice. Fideli Moses and Ajesto Bushira were also on target for the West Nile champions. Wabesa Hussein scored for Busumbu Primary School.

    Team photo of Oasis Annext Primary school – Arua that started against Busumbu Primary school. Oasis have displayed quality football in Njeru.

    Team photo of Busumbu Primary school that started against Oasis Annext Primary school

    During the second semifinal on Monday evening, Rays of Grace edged Nothern region champions Bright Valley Primary School 2-1. Kasanya Leonard scored a brace for Rays of Grace while Oyella Christopher  for Bright Valley.

    Rays of Grace players celebrating their winning goal against Bright Valley

    Team Photo of Rays f Grace Primary school-Buikwe that started against Bright Valley Primary school

    Team Photo of Bright Valley Primary school that started against Rays of Grace Primary school

    The two schools (Oasis Annex and Rays of Grace) will represent Uganda in the upcoming FEASSA Games in Arusha, Tanzania from 15th-25th August 2019. FUFA will facilitate both teams.

    In the classification matches, Citizen Parents from Kampala region overcame Western region champions Green Valley Primary School by 2-1. Balaba Francis scored a brace while Aryatwijuka Viera pulled off a consolation for Green Valley.

    Action between Citizen Parents primary school (Grey) and Green Valley Primary school (Blue)

    Team Photo of Citizen Parents Primary school -Makindye that started against Green Valley Primary school

    Team photo of Green Valley that started against Citizen Parents Primary school

    Kitara region giants Tooro Boarding Primary School defeated God’s Grace Primary School from North-East by 4-0. Arinaitwe Sharif scored a double. Tumusiime Nicholas and Atugonza David netted the other goals.

    Players of Tooro Boarding Primary school celebrate one of their goals against God’s Grace Primary school

    Team photo of Tooro Boarding Primary school that started against God’s Grace Primary school

     

    Both Citizen Parents and Green Valley will meet in the classification match on Wednesday.

    All Matches;

    Semifinals Monday 5th August 2019

    Bright Valley PS (Gulu, Northern) 1-2 Rays of Grace PS (Buikwe/Buganda)
    Busumbu PS (Manafwa/Eastern) 1-5 Oasis Annex PS (Arua/West Nile)

    Sunday, August 4th 2019 Results

    Green Valley PS (Mbarara/Western) 1-4 Bright Valley PS (Gulu/Northern)
    Citizen Parents PS (Makindye/Kampala) 1-2 Rays of Grace PS (Buikwe/Buganda)
    Busumbu PS (Manafwa/Eastern) 3-0 God’s Grace PS (Serere/North East)
    Oasis Annex PS (West Nile) 3-1 Tooro Boarding PS (Kabarole/Kitara)

    Classification Matches Monday 5th August

    Tooro Boarding PS (Kabarole/Kitara) 4:0 God’s Grace PS (Serere/North East)
    Green Valley PS (Western) 1-2 Citizen parents PS (Kampala)

    MAIN PHOTO: Oasis Annext Primary School players celebrating their goal against Busumbu Primary school in the semifinal