Category: Cranes History

  • 2017 AFCON: FUFA to hold post tournament press conference on Wednesday

    2017 AFCON: FUFA to hold post tournament press conference on Wednesday

    FUFA has confirmed that a press conference will be held on Wednesday 1st February 2017 at FUFA House in Mengo in relation to the 2017 AFCON in Gabon.

    Uganda Cranes returned home on Friday morning after taking part in the AFCON finals for the first time in 39 years.

    ‘The press conference will handle all matters about the Uganda Cranes participation in the AFCON finals and the future plans’ said FUFA Communications Manager Ahmed Hussein

    FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo and Uganda Cranes coach Milutin Sredojevic will address the media on that day.

  • Total 2017 AFCON: Uganda Cranes XI vs Mali

    Total 2017 AFCON: Uganda Cranes XI vs Mali

    AFCON 2017 (Group D) Final Matches:

    Uganda Vs Mali – Stade D’ Oyem

    Ghana Vs Egypt – Port Gentil

    Team line ups:

    Uganda Cranes XI: Dennis Odongkara, Dennis Iguma, Godfrey ‘Jajja Walu’ Walusimbi, Hassan Wasswa Mawanda, Murushid Jjuuko, Geofrey ‘Baba’ Kizito, Khalid Aucho, Moses Oloya, William Luwaga Kizito, Faruku Miya and Joseph Ochaya.

    Subs:

    Salim Omar Magoola (G.K), Tonny Mawejje, Junior Yunus Sentamu, Geofrey Massa, Nico Wakiro Wadada, Isaac Isinde, Muhammad Shaban, Shafik Batambuze, Michael Azira

    Injured: Denis Onyango (Goalkeeper) and Timothy Denis Awany

    Mali XI: Oumar Sissoko (G.K), Hamari Traore, Lassana Coulibaly, Yacouba Sylla (Captain), Moussa Marega, Moussa Doumbia, Molla Wague, Mamoutou N’diaye, Yves Bissouma, Mahamadou N’Diaye, Ousmane Coulibaly

    Subs:

    Youssouf Kone, Salif Coulibaly, Charles Blonda Dit Modibo Traore, Mustapha Yatabare, Kalifa Coulibaly, Sambou Yatabare, Mohammed Konate, Samba Sow (with yellow card warning)

    Injured: Bakary Sako, Soumaila Diakite, Djigui Diarra

  • TOTAL 2017 Africa Cup of Nations: Uganda Cranes official Portrait

    TOTAL 2017 Africa Cup of Nations: Uganda Cranes official Portrait

    UGANDA CRANES OFFICIAL DELEGATION AT THE 2017 TOTAL AFCON TOURNAMENT:

    Third Row (L-R): Timothy Denis Awany, Geofrey ‘Baba’ Kizito, William Luwagga Kizito, Muhammed Shaban, Dennis Iguma, Faruku Miya, Godfrey Walusimbi, Nico Wakiro Wadada, Michael Azira, Isaac Isinde and Hassan Wasswa Mawanda.

    Middle Row (L-R ): Ivan Ssewanyana, Murushid Jjuuko, Aucho Khalid, Moses Oloya, Geofrey Sserunkuma, Robert Odongkara, Salim Omar Magoola, Dennis Onyango, Shafiq Batambuze, Tonny Mawejje, Yunus Junior Sentamu, Joseph Ochaya and Saidi Lugolobi (Uganda National teams’ Kits Manager).

    First Row (L-R): Patrick Ntege (FUFA National teams’ manager), Chrispus Muyinda (Team manager), Fred Kajoba (Goalkeeping coach),, Milutin ‘Micho’ Sredejovic (Head coach), Eng. Moses Magogo (FUFA President and leader of delegation), Geofrey Massa (Team Captain), Rogers Byamukama (FUFA Executive Committee Member), Hamid Juma (Head of Technical and FUFA Executive Committee member), Ahmed Hussein (FUFA Communications Manager and the official media officer, Uganda Cranes at AFCON 2017) and Ronald Kisolo (Team Doctor)

    The Uganda Cranes qualified to play at the 2017 Total Africa Cup of Nations finals in Gabon after 39 years. This was after finishing second in the qualifiers behind Burkina Faso (completed among the two best runners up in the 13 groups alongside Togo).

    Uganda was pooled in group D at the finals alongside Egypt, Mali and Ghana.

    The team was based in Port Gentil city and was officially accommodated at Hotel Du Parc. The first two games against Ghana and Egypt were played at Stade De Port Gentil.

    The last group game will be held at Stade D’Oyem, a great stadium that is situated over 400KM away from the Gabonese capital city, Libreville.

    MUJJE TULUMBE. PROJECT CAMEROON 2019

    PHOTO CREDITS: FUFA Communications Department

  • Total Africa Cup of Nations 2017: Pre-match press conference – Uganda Cranes eye maximum points from last game

    Total Africa Cup of Nations 2017: Pre-match press conference – Uganda Cranes eye maximum points from last game

    L-R: Dr Ronald Kisolo, FUFA Executive Committee member Rogers Byamukama, Team manager Chrispus Muyinda and skipper Geofrey Massa

    After arriving safely in Oyem City from Port Gentil on Sunday, the Uganda Cranes is set to face Mali on Wednesday.

    The team officials (manager Chrispus Muyinda, team doctor Ronald Kisolo), head coach Milutin Sredojevic and the captain, Geofrey Massa addressed the media on Monday.

    This was during the official pre-match press conference and the match coordination meeting held at Stade De Oyem about 75 KM from the team hotel, Hotel Benedicto, located in Bitam town.

    L-R: Coach Micho, Ahmed Hussein and Team captain, Geofrey Massa

    Media officer Ahmed Hussein, coach Micho and Geofrey Massa addressed the media and expressed their willingness to fight for the maximum points come Wednesday.

    Uganda Cranes team manager Chrispus Muyinda and the team captain Geofrey Massa after the press conference at stade De Oyem

    Geofrey Massa:

    We are disappointed that we didn’t get points from the games against Ghana and Egypt but the boys will not give up on Wednesday. We want to win.

    We shall be hungry for three points. Expect big performance from the players.

    Coach Micho:

    This was another tough group of teams Ghana, Mali and Egypt with rich history in African football.

    I’m proud of the players led by Massa. They carried the Ugandan flag high. Mali will feel the heat on Wednesday.

    Millions of fans back home will follow the match on Wednesday. We want to give our best and make them happy.

     One moment can decide very many things in football. Ghana and Egypt have the potential to go further in the AFCON tournament. 

    I’m fully focused on the 90 minutes ahead of us. There is a world cup dream. Two matches coming up at Namboole Stadium in Kampala.

    I have a contract until 2018. I’m fully focussed on Uganda Cranes. FUFA are doing a good job with my contract.

    The match co-ordination team was ably represented by the FUFA Executive committee member Rogers Byamukama, Team doctor Ronald Kisolo and  the team manager, Chrispus Muyinda.

  • Total Africa Cup of Nations: Hard fighting Uganda Cranes in slim loss to Egypt

    Total Africa Cup of Nations: Hard fighting Uganda Cranes in slim loss to Egypt

    Saturday January 21, 2017

    Egypt 1-0 Uganda

    Uganda Cranes lost narrowly to Egypt 1-0 in the second group D match at the 2017 AFCON tournament.

    The Egyptians required a late winner, two minutes from full time much to the disappointment of the Cranes who had staged a gallant fight throughout.

    The match was played at Stade De Port Gentil on Saturday night as cheered by a great passionate crowd who traveled all the way to Gabon.

    Tonny Mawejje was mercurial against Egypt

    Head coach Milutin ‘Micho’ Sredojevic called for three changes from the side that played Ghana in the opener.

    Aucho Khalid, Godfrey Walusimbi and Murushid Jjuuko started in a game Uganda needed to win to keep hopes of a quarter final slot alive.

    Khalid Aucho was at his best against Arsenal’s Elneny in the match against Egypt
    Uganda Cranes captain, Geofrey Massa in action

    Senegalese referee, Malang Diédhiou was in charge of the match where the Cranes also proved they are force on the African continent.

    Dennis Onyango, Hassan Wasswa Mawanda, the returning Murushid Jjuuko, Joseph Ochaya, Faruku Miya and Godfrey Walusimbi were particularly impressive.

    There were changes when teenager Muhammed Shaban replaced historic captain Geofrey Massa, Nico Wadada came in for Miya and a  late replacement when Moses Oloya came in for Dennis Iguma.

    Uganda Cranes fans passionately cheered the team from start to finish. They were later joined by Mali and Tunisia fans
    The FUFA President, Eng. Moses Magogo was joined by FUFA Executive committee members Hamid Juma and Rogers Byamukama, the FUFA publicist Ahmed Hussein in the stands at Port Gentil. There are quite a number of other FUFA others
    Uganda Cranes technical bench and substitute players passionately singing the national anthem
    Uganda Cranes substitute players

    Micho believes it is not the end of the road for Uganda.

    “We have learnt a lot from this experience. All the games played at 2017 AFCON continue to make us a better brand” Micho told the post match press conference.

    The team flew to Oyem on Sunday morning where they are now camped until Wednesday set for the last match against Mali.

    Uganda Cranes XI:

    Dennis Onyango (GK), Dennis Iguma, Godfrey Walusimbi, Hassan Wasswa Mawanda, Murushid Juuko, Khalid Aucho, Geofrey ‘Baba’ Kizito, Tonny Mawejje, Faruku Miya, Geofrey Massa (Capt), Joseph Ochaya

  • AFCON 2017: Speaker of Parliament to visit Uganda Cranes camp

    AFCON 2017: Speaker of Parliament to visit Uganda Cranes camp

    The Speaker of Parliament Hon. Rebecca Kadaga is in Gabon ahead of Uganda Cranes match against Egypt at Port Gentil on  Saturday night.

    She arrived at the Leon Mba International Airport in Libreville on Friday evening.

    ‘We expect the Speaker to fly to Port Gentil on Saturday morning where she will meet the players and other team officials’ Ahmed Hussein, the FUFA spokesman confirmed the visit.

    ‘The Speaker is an ardent follower and lover of football-especially Uganda Cranes. She rallied behind the team when prepapring for the final qualification game against Comoros in 2016 and the team won’ added Hussein.

    ‘She will also talk to the players and officials with a word of inspiration or two’.

    Uganda takes on Egypt on Saturday night in a group D match.

  • CAF B coaching course set to climax this Sunday

    CAF B coaching course set to climax this Sunday

    The two week Confederation of African Football (CAF) coaching course that kicked off at Fufa Technical centre in Njeru on Monday 9th January and stretches up to Sunday 12th January 2017 will climax on Sunday

    49 coaches from the super division clubs and some from other National Football Teams are attending the course supervised by Sunday Kayuni, a CAF instructor from Tanzania.

    The participants are being taken through different coaching course units including

    The Theory of coaching methods; practical, physical preparation for teams in realistic activity; the theory and practice of defensive play; defending in a game situation; attacking and defending at set plays, corners and throw ins; playing in the final third of the field; systems of play – which was a power point presentation; process of team selection and communication with players on the bench during a game and practical sessions relating to retaining shape (defensively) and value of mobility in attack.

    Also in Modern trends in football, Planning and pre-season preparation, System Development and Evaluation, Ball possession and communication, Game reading and Match Analysis among others.

    One of the participating coaches, Golola of Club Vipers is thrilled with the course modules and he hopes this will help him know deeply about the game.

    “I want to first thank CAF and FUFA for organizing for us this course because we have learnt a lot in these two weeks we have been here and I feel am now technically uplifted.”

    “We have now learnt new modern tactics that I feel will help us in developing good players for the future.” Remarked soft-spoken Golola.

    Course will climax on Sunday 22 and FUFA Vice President Justus Mugisha is expected to preside over at the closing ceremony

    The CAF Coaching course is aimed at helping to educate and equip coaches with new modern coaching knowledge at various levels at their work-places.

  • 2017 AFCON: Egypt vs Uganda; Pre-match press conference

    2017 AFCON: Egypt vs Uganda; Pre-match press conference

    Total 2017 AFCON-Group D

    Egypt vs Uganda 

    Stade Port Gentil

    10pm EAST (8pm in Gabon)

    Live on 102.1 FUFA fm

     

    Uganda Cranes head coach Milutin Sredojevic and regular player Hassan Wasswa Mawanda were at the official pre-match press conference ahead of tomorrow’s Total 2017 AFCON finals Group D match in Port Gentil.

    Egypt and Uganda will face on Saturday at 10pm (EAST, 8pm in Gabon).

    Prior to the press conference, both teams Uganda and Egypt had representatives at the mandatory coordination meeting in preparation for the game.

    Manager Chrispus Muyinda, Rogers Byamukama, Ahmed Hussein and Dr. Ronald Kisolo represented Uganda Cranes at the meeting.

    Uganda will wear White tops, black shorts and white socks. Uganda Cranes goalkeepers will put on all yellow.

    Egypt has confirmed to use red top, white, black socks with white strips while the keepers all Green.

    Press conference for Uganda Cranes

    Hassan Wasswa Mawanda

    ‘We are not under any pressure. We are here to enjoy the tournament, learn alot and get good results against all the teams we play against. Our net game will be very important to the entire team’ said Hassan Wasswa who represented the captain Geoffrey Massa.

    We know what the Egyptians can offer on the table. We have studied them for a long time and we are ready for the match’

    ‘Come tomorrow anyone who has done his homework well will win the game. We  have done ours and let us wait for the match against Egypt’

    ‘We came here to work and enjoy our football. We are taking each game at a time’

    Hassan Wasswa in Yellow during the press conference. On the left is CAF Media officer Ayishat.

    Milutin ‘Miccho’ Sredojevic-Head coach Uganda Cranes

    ‘We know the value of tomorrow’s match. We think out the fans back home in Uganda and how much joy we shall bring on their faces when we get a good result against Egypt’ said Micho.

    Micho at the press conference on Friday afternoon in Port Gentil.

    Uganda Cranes will hold the final training session later today at 7pm, Stade Sogara.

     

  • Total AFCON 2017: Juuko, Aucho will boost the team

    Total AFCON 2017: Juuko, Aucho will boost the team

    Uganda Cranes will have two more players available for selection as they head into the fixture against Egypt on Saturday at Stade Port Gentil in the ongoing Total AFCON 2017 finals in Gabon.

    Defender Murushid Juuko and midfielder Khalid Aucho missed the game against Ghana which Cranes lost 1-o. The due were serving suspension picked up from the qualification campaign.

    Juuko and Aucho trained on Wednesday at Stade Sogara and head coach Micho said he is happy to see the players back.

    ‘Let us plan accordingly following the availability of the two players. Juuko and Aucho will add value to the team. I will not face any headache in the team selection. We always need our best players all available for duty’ said Micho.

    Hassan Wasswa told www.fufa.co.ug that his fellow players are looking forward to the game against the Pharaohs

    ‘We are not under any pressure. We shall play to get better for results to keep us in the competition. The players are fired up as you evidenced in training’

    Uganda Cranes will return to training on Thursday afternoon at Stade Sogara starting 3.30pm. All Photos were taken from Wednesday’s training. 

  • Total 2017 AFCON: Ghana vs Uganda; Micho at the Post Match press conference

    Total 2017 AFCON: Ghana vs Uganda; Micho at the Post Match press conference

    Here are Milutin Sredojevic’s post match press conference quotes at Stade Port Gentil after Uganda Cranes  fell to Ghana on Tuesday 17th January, 2017

    ‘WE SHALL GIVE 200% AGAINST EGYPT ON SATURDAY’

    We have not been here for 39 years. In the first half, we had what I call stage fright.

    We committed a mistake that I cannot explain and Andrew Ayew scored from the penalty.

    At halftime, we needed to awaken the players so that they believe we can play in tournaments like this.

    We made a risk at the latter stages playing 3-2-5 but it didn’t work. I am very proud of my team and will not look for individual mistakes. My team has shown that we have the technical and physical ability but we still have to work more.

    We will play against giants Egypt and Mali and we will make sure to give 200% of our efforts.

    Micho at the post match press conference with Ghana coach Avram Grany

    We came with a mission to prove that we did not qualify by accident, and I believe we showed that.

    We showed that we can play even for more than 90 minutes.

    But sometimes there are some naive mistakes may be because of the pressure of being a goal down.

    I have learnt that at this level of competition we cannot make silly mistakes like what we have done and we will not do that against Egypt and Mali.

    We have done everything to get a good result and this has been a great lesson for my players.

    We showed that we are capable playing against the best in Africa.

    I congratulate Ghana who are always a top team in Africa. We will have two key players Murshid Juuko and Khalid Aucho back from suspension and I believe we shall get better against Egypt.

  • Total AFCON 2017: Uganda Cranes starting XI vs. Ghana

    Total AFCON 2017: Uganda Cranes starting XI vs. Ghana

    Uganda Cranes team to face Ghana Black Stars has been named by the technical team.

    The match starts at 7 p.m Ugandan time and will be live on 102.1 FUFA f.m as well as all the FUFA official media plat forms (website, facebook and twitter handles).

    The team is focused and set to face Ghana at the Port Gentil Stadiu facility.

    UGANDA CRANES XI: Dennis Onyango (GK), Dennis Iguma, Joseph Ochaya, Isaac Isinde, Hassan Wasswa Mawanda,  Tonny Mawejje,Geofrey Kizito, Michael Azira, Faruku Miya, William Luwagga Kizito, Geofrey Massa

  • AFCON 2017: Uganda Cranes trains on Sunday at Stade Tchengue

    AFCON 2017: Uganda Cranes trains on Sunday at Stade Tchengue

    Uganda Cranes enjoyed a second successive full training on Sunday but on a different stadium from the one used on Saturday night.

    Cranes in Gabon for the Total 2017 AFCON Finals, used Stade Tchengue stadium which is opposite the main stadium for Tuesday’s game against Ghana.

    Faruku Miya (M) getting close to the ball during training on Sunday morning.

    All Cranes players were fully involved except for experienced Denis Iguma who was taken to hospital for an appointment with the dentist due to a problematic tooth.

    Iguma later took part in the mandatory CAF briefing for the Uganda Cranes 35 contingent on media, marketing, security and refereeing ahead of Tuesday’s game.

    L-R Goalkeeper Robert Odongkara, Godfrey Walusimbi and Geoffrey Sserunkuma in training

    The official photo shoot in the same jersey (red shirts, black shorts) to be used in Cranes opening match for the players was also conducted at the Hotel Du Parc where the team is accommodated.

    Shortly after the training Uganda Cranes coach Milutin Sredojevic was optimistic of Uganda Cranes chances.

    Uganda Cranes players stretching as part of the training session on Sunday

    ‘We are here on merit. We have a huge following and suport from our people back home in Uganda. Let’s wait and see what happens on Tuesday but we are edging closer to a very historic day after 39 years without taking part in the AFCON finals’ said Micho.

    Time for refreshments after training

    Uganda Cranes skipper Geoffrey Massa said his teammates are more than ready.

    ‘The two training sessions have opened our eyes and we keep learning each passing day. We are here on a mission. Games between Uganda and Ghana are always closely contested’ said Massa.

    Uganda Cranes will conduct the final training session on Monday morning at 11 O’clock at Stade Sogara-not main stadium for Tuesday’s game.

    The local organizing Committee has already communicated to all Group D teams-Uganda, Ghana, Egypt and Mali that the main stadium will not be used as per usual rules and regulations.

    However schedules have been released for all teams to conduct familiarization tours of the Main stadium for Uganda Cranes it will be at 6.15pm Local time in Gabon).

    MAIN PHOTO: Uganda Cranes and Tusker FC defender Shafik Batambuze with the ball during Sunday’s training session at the Stade Tchengue in Port Gentil. Nicholas Wadada and Kizito Luwagga featuring on the same team during training were closing in one Batambuze. Tony Mawejje in pink top is monitoring the situation. 

     

  • PROJECT CAMEROON 2019: Uganda’s opponents revealed for AFCON qualifiers

    PROJECT CAMEROON 2019: Uganda’s opponents revealed for AFCON qualifiers

    As Uganda Cranes continue to prepare for the AFCON 2017 championship in Gabon, the long awaited Project Cameroon 2019 has kicked off with the draws for the next tournament edition.

    The Cranes have been pooled in group L alongside Cape Verde, Tanzania and Lesotho.

    Groups:

    Group A: Senegal, Equatorial Guinea, Sudan, Sao Tome or Madagascar

    Group B: Cameroon, Morocco, Malawi, Comoros or Mauritius

    Group C: Mali, Gabon, Burundi, Djibouti or South Sudan

    Group D: Algeria, Togo, Benin, Gambia

    Group E: Nigeria, South Africa, Seychelles

    Group F: Ghana, Ethiopia, Sierra Leone, Kenya

    Group G: DR Congo, Congo, Zimbabwe, Liberia

    Group H: Cote D’Ivoire, Guinea, Central Africa Republic, Rwanda

    Group I: Burkina Faso, Angola, Botswana, Mauritania

    Group J: Tunisia, Egypt, Niger, Swaziland

    Group K: Zambia, Mozambique, Guinea Buissau, Nambia

    Group L: Cape Verde, Uganda, Tanzania, Lesotho

     

    How the draws were conducted (Full Procedure):

    Preliminary Round: A team was drawn from Pot 5 to play against a team that will be drawn from the same pot. This procedure will be repeated for the 4 remaining teams of Pot 5.

    The winners of the 3 matches will qualify to the Groups Stage and will automatically go the positions A4, B4 & C4. Groups Stage: There will be 12 Groups of 4 teams (Group A to Group L).

    A team will be drawn from Pot 4 and will go to position D4.

    The procedure was repeated for the remaining teams of Pot 4 who will go to positions E4, F4, G4, H4, I4, J4, K4 & L4 according to the draw order.  A team will be drawn from Pot 3 and will go to position A3. This procedure will be repeated for the remaining teams of Pot 3 using the same positioning rationale applied above.

    A team was drawn from Pot 2 and will go to position A2. This procedure will be repeated for the remaining teams of Pot 2 using the same positioning rationale applied above.

    A team was drawn from Pot 1 and will go to position A1. This procedure will be repeated for the remaining teams of Pot 1 using the same positioning rationale applied above. Unlike the qualifiers of the 31st edition of Total Africa Cup of Nations, all matches of the host team will lead us to the 3 following scenarios: – If the host team is the winner of the group, the runner-up will automatically qualify to the final tournament. No other team will be eligible to qualify from this group.

    – If the host team is the runner-up of the group, only the winner of the group will qualify to the final tournament.

    Pot 1: Algeria, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Cap Verde, RD Congo, Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana, Mali, Nigeria, Senegal, Tunisia & Zambia are the seeded teams of level I.

    Pot 2: Angola, Congo, Egypt, Equatorial Guinea, Ethiopia, Gabon, Guinea, Morocco, Mozambique, South Africa, Togo & Uganda are the seeded teams of level II.

    Pot 3: Benin, Botswana, Burundi, Central Africa, Guinea-Bissau, Libya, Malawi, Niger, Sierra Leone, Sudan, Tanzania & Zimbabwe are the seeded teams of level III.

    Pot 4: Gambia, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Mauritania, Namibia, Rwanda, Seychelles & Swaziland, are the seeded teams of level IV.

    Pot 5: Comoros, Djibouti, Madagascar, Mauritius, Sao Tome E Principe & South Sudan are the seeded teams of level V.

    SOURCE: www.cafonline.com 

  • Pictorial: Uganda Cranes vs. Ivory Coast | International friendly match

    Pictorial: Uganda Cranes vs. Ivory Coast | International friendly match

    Uganda Cranes 0-3 Ivory Coast

    Glo CAF team of the year, 2016 Uganda Cranes lost 3-0 to the reigning African Champions, Ivory Coast at the New York University Stadium in Abu Dhabi.

    Team captain, Geofrey Massa leads the team

    Uganda Cranes staged an outstanding first half performance before Jonathan Kodji, Wilfried Zaha and Serge Aurier scored three second half goals for the West African opponents.

    Earlier, the Uganda Cranes had lost 2-0 to Tunisia in Tunis before recovering to overcome Slovakia 3-1 at the Armed Forces Stadium in Abu Dhabi.

    Standard Liege midfielder Faruku Miya
    Ivory Coast XI versus Uganda
    Uganda Cranes fans in the stands cheered the team from start to finish
    Team captains with the match referee prior to kick off
    Uganda Cranes substitutes during the game against Ivory Coast
    Ivory Coast substitutes in the match against Uganda Cranes
    Uganda Cranes physio Ivan Ssewanyana
    Coach Micho before the match
    FUFA President Eng Moses Magogo with the other officials
    FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo chats with an Executive Committee member, Rogers Byamukama

    Moses Oloya, Faruku Miya and team skipper Geofrey Massa got the goals for Uganda against Slovakia.

    The team will now head to Gabon with some international match experience.

    Uganda Cranes XI: Dennis Onyango (G.K), Dennis Iguma, Joseph Ochaya, Murushid Jjuuko, Timothy Awany, Tonny Mawejje, Hassan Wasswa Mawanda, Faruku Miya, Geofrey Kizito, William Luwagga Kizito, Michael Azira, Geofrey Massa

  • Uganda Cranes hold successful training session at Al Wasl Stadium on Tuesday

    Uganda Cranes hold successful training session at Al Wasl Stadium on Tuesday

    International Friendly Match:

    Match: Ivory Coast Vs Uganda

    Venue: At New York University Stadium Abu Dhabi

    Time: 17hr

    Live on 102.1 FUFA f.m, the Football Radio

    Uganda Cranes is ready for Wednesday’s International Friendly Match (Wednesday, 11th January 2017) against Ivory Coast after holding a successful training at Al Wasl Stadium on Tuesday evening.

    During the training, coach Micho’s drills were centered most on pitch orientation and weather acclimatization and indeed everything worked on well.

    Players responded very well to the drills as there was no injury concern and they all looked lively throughout the one and half hour session.

    The session was also watched by the FUFA President, Eng. Moses Magogo, FUFA Executive committee member Dr. Patrick Ogwel, National teams’ officer Patrick Ntege and the team manager, Chrispus Muyinda.

    Uganda Cranes play their final international friendly match against Cote D’ I voire on Wednesday evening.

  • Total 2017 AFCON update: Toure’s Inspirational message to the Uganda Cranes

    Total 2017 AFCON update: Toure’s Inspirational message to the Uganda Cranes

    International Friendly Match (Wednesday, 11th January 2017): Cote D’Ivoire Vs Uganda

    At New York University Stadium

    With hours to the high profile international build up match between newly  crowned GLO CAF best team of the year, Uganda Cranes and the reigning African Champions, one legend Kolo Toure has offered a message of inspiration to the Cranes players.

    Kolo Toure shares a light moment with the Uganda Cranes head coach, officials and players

    Toure met with the Uganda Cranes contingent currently camping in Dubai at the London Suites Hotel and encouraged them to work to the best of their abilities.

    With keen emphasis, Toure conveyed a special message about trusting in the Almighty Lord and training effortlessly to excel.

    Kolo Toure with coach Micho
    AFCON and Cote D’Ivoire legend Kolo Toure with the Uganda Cranes contingent in Dubai

    “I am happy to meet you all. Trust and believe in God. Work hard to achieve the best in life. I wish you the best at the Africa Cup of Nations tournament in Gabon” Toure stated.

    Uganda Cranes will take on Cote D’Ivoire in an international friendly match on Wednesday.

  • Uganda Cup 2016/17: Round of 64 draws set for this Wednesday

    Uganda Cup 2016/17: Round of 64 draws set for this Wednesday

    The FUFA Uganda Cup round of 64 draws  will take place this Wednesday, 11th January 2017 at FUFA House in Mengo, Kampala.

    All the 16 clubs in the Azam Uganda Premier League and the 23 FUFA Big League teams are part of this round of 64.

    The others are the successful regional clubs from all the eight FUFA regions (Kampala, Kitara, Eastern, Northern, West Nile, North East, Western and Buganda).

    The draws will be supervised by the FUFA competitions director, Ali Mwebe starting at 10 a.m

    Also, kick off dates for the matches involving the round of 64 stage shall be communicated on the same day

    The final of this year’s Uganda Cup shall be hosted by the West Nile region in Arua.

    Vipers Sports Club is the reigning title holder after defeating Onduparaka 3-1 in a well attended final at Nakivubo Stadium.

    List of Teams to be considered in the round of 64 draws:

    1 KCCA FC 17 Mbarara City 42 Lungujja Kampala
    2 SC Villa Jogoo 18 Masavu 43 Thunder-Luzira
    3 Onduparaka FC 19 Nyamityoobora FC 44 Kibuli
    4 Soana FC 20 Kireka Utd FC 45 KCCA Corporate
    5 Vipers FC 21 Airtel Kitara FC 46 Kiwanga-Ssonde Mukono Buganda
    6 URA SC 22 Suncity SC 47 Kiboga Young
    7 Saints FC 23 Hope Doves FC 48 Kyetume-Mukono
    8 Sadolin Paints 24 Synergy FC 49 Kampala Univ/ Luweero Utd
    9 Lweza FC 25 Baza Holdings FC 50 UCU Mbale-Mbale Eastern Registered
    10 Express FC 26 Kataka Fc 51 Agape SS-Namutumba
    11 Bright Stars FC 27 Entebbe FC 52 Igombe FC-Iganga
    12 Police FC 28 Water FC 53 Ntoda FC-Ntungamo Western
    13 Proline FC 29 Boma Young FC 54 Mbarara FC-Mbarara
    14 BUL FC 30 Bright Light FC 55 Mbarara Red Amy-Mbarara
    15 Kirinya Jinja SSS 31 Sporting Utd 56 Ngora United-Ngora North East Only 1 2 be registered
    16 JMC Hippos 32 Paidha Black Angels 57 Future Stars-Soroti
    33 Doves All Stars 58 Bukedea TC FC-Bukedea
    34 Artland Katale 59 Create Peace-Masindi Kitara in play offs
    35 Kira Utd 60 FortPortal Boda Boda
    36 Simba FC 61 Premio FC-Koboko WestNile
    37 Ndejje University FC 62 Koboko Rising Stars
    38 Kyambogo Fc 63 Lira United FC Northern
    39 Moroto Utd 64 Football for Good
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  • International friendly match: Slovakia 1-3 Uganda Cranes

    International friendly match: Slovakia 1-3 Uganda Cranes

    International friendly match: Slovakia 1-3 Uganda Cranes

    Moses Oloya dribbles the ball during the match. He scored the first goal against Slovakia

    A determined Uganda Cranes outfit overcame Slovakia 3-1 in an exciting international friendly match held at the Armed Forces Stadium in Abu Dhabi on Sunday evening.

    Moses Oloya (5th minute), Faruku Miya (14th minute) and historic captain Geofrey Massa (77th minute) got the goals for the Uganda Cranes.

    Denis Vavro had moments into the second half pulled a goal back for Slovakia.

    The game was free of charge and hundreds of Ugandan fans watched the game to cheer the favourite stars to a famous victory against a country ranked 25th by Federation of International Football Associations (FIFA).

    Some of the passionate Uganda Cranes fans who attended the match in Abu Dhabi
    Some of the female Uganda Cranes fans in the stands at the Armed Forces Stadium

    This was the third test match for the Uganda Cranes after the games against Tunisia (Tunisia won 2-0) and the training game with Slovenia (Uganda won 1-0).

    The Cranes will play another international friendly against the reigning African champions Cote D’ Ivoire on Wednesday, 11th January 2017 at the New York University Stadium in Dubai.

    Goalkeeper Robert Odongkara instructs the rest of the players during the game

    In Dubai, the team is accommodated at London Suites Hotel in the heart of Dubai.

    Team Line Ups:

    Slovakia XI: Michal Sulla (46′ Adam Jakubech), Denis Vavro, Filip Orsula (85′ Pavol Safranko), Martin Bukata (70′ Miroslav Kacer), Thomas Malec (70′ David Guba), Roman Gergel (70′ Thomas Huk), Filip Hlohovsky (Captain), Jakub Holubek, Martin Kralik, Michal Skvarka, Juraj Kotula (46′ Martin Sulek)

    Subs Not Used: Dominik Kruzliak, Jan Krivak, Patrik Misak,  Matus Conka, Martin Dubravka

    Head Coach: Jan Kozak

    Uganda Cranes XI: Robert Odongkara (G.K), Nico Wakiro Wadada (63′ Nico Wakiro Wadada), Joseph Ochaya, Timothy Dennis Awanyi, Hassan Wasswa Mawanda (46′ Murushid Jjuuko), Geofrey Kizito, Tonny Mawejje, Moses Oloya (46′ Geofrey Massa), William Luwagga Kizito (82′ Godfrey Walusimbi), Faruku Miya (62′ Yunus Sentamu), Muhammed Shaban (62’ Khalid Aucho)

    Subs Not Used: Dennis Onyango (G.K), Shafiq Batambuze, Isaac Isinde, Michael Azira, Geofrey Sserunkuma, Salim Jamal (G.K)

    Head coach: Milutin Sredejovic

    Match Officials:

    Center Referee: Sultan Abdulrazaq Al Marzouqi
    1st Assistant Referee: Hassan Suqatari Al Mahri
    2nd Assistant Referee: Sabet Al Ali