1st April 2017: Western United Vs UCU Lady Cardinals – Rugando, Mbarara
4th April 2017: Gafford Ladies Vs She Corporate – Kanyanya
5th April 2017: Mutesa 1 Royal University Vs Kawempe Muslim S.S – Mutesa II Wankulukuku
5th April 2017: Taggy High School Vs Olila S.S – Katabi Gombolola play ground, Entebbe
The FUFA Competitions department has confirmed the dates for the Women Uganda Cup quarters finals.
Ali Mwebe, the FUFA competitions director confirmed the dates on Wednesday during the FUFA weekly press conference.
We are glad that the very first edition of the women Uganda Cup has entered to the quarter final stage. The matches will first be played on 1st April 2017.
In case the matches end level at this stage, spot kicks will be taken to determine the winner
Western United entertains UCU Lady Cardinals on 1st April 2017 in Rugando, Mbarara.
On 4th April 2017, Gafford Ladies will take on She Corporate at Kanyanya.
There are two matches set for the 5th April 2017.
Mutesa 1 Royal University takes on Kawempe Muslim at Mutesa II Stadium, Wankulukuku. On the same day, Taggy Girls will entertain Olila S.S at Katabi Gombolola ground.
This is the first time that Uganda Cup for the ladies has been played since inception of FUFA in 1924, an initiative under the regime of FUFA President, Eng. Moses Magogo.
Match 57: Sadolin Paints Vs Onduparaka – Nelson Mandela National Stadium, Namboole
Match 58: URA Vs – Express- Mehta Stadium, Lugazi
Match 59: Vipers Vs Paidha Black Angels – St Mary’s Stadium
Match 60: Police Vs – Kataka or KCCA – Nelson Mandela National Stadium, Namboole
Buganda Regional delegate Yusuf Baliruno with Ali Mwebe
The draws for the 43rd Uganda Cup quarter finals have been held at FUFA House, Mengo on Wednesday.
FUFA Competitions director, Ali Mwebe conducted the draws flanked by the FUFA Communications manager Ahmed Hussein, club officials and a fully packed media personnel.
Mwebe reminded the clubs and media of the fourth round (quarter final) stage rules as he also communicated the likely dates that the games will be held.
Ali stated;
No team has been seeded at this stage. If the teams are still tying by goals at the end of the match, extra time of not more than 15 minutes shall played to determine the winner and the team with more goals after extra time will be the winner.
If the teams remain level, spot kicks shall be applied to determine the winner.
The quarter finals shall be played starting on the 9th April 2017
Ali Mwebe addresses the media before the draws were conducted at FUFA House
Fixtures:
Sadolin Paints will play host to Onduparaka at Nelson Mandela National Stadium, Namboole in match 57.
Match 58 will see URA entertain Express at the Mehta Stadium, Lugazi
Reigning champions Vipers play Paidha Black Angels in match 59 at he St Mary’s Stadium, Kitende as Police shall await the winner between Kataka and Kampala Capital City Authority.
Sarah Birungi, a FUFA Staff in the FUFA competitions department also took part in the draws
This year’s final shall be played in West Nile region.
Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) officially launched the campaign to usher in a new design for the national teams’ jerseys.
The jerseys to be designed will be nine (9) in total.
Click here for details on how to enter the competition Cranes designs jerseys. Send designs to jerseys@fufauganda.com
The banner promoting the campaign to design Uganda National team’s jerseys
FUFA President Eng.Moses Magogo launched the campaign during the weekly press conference held on Wednesday 17thMarch, 2017 morning at the Federation’s headquarters in Mengo, Kampala.
‘Like we communicated earlier, today is the occasion where the historic jersey that the Cranes used in the AFCON qualification campaign of 2015 and 2017 and in AFCON finals in Gabon will be retired as as away of honour’ said the FUFA President.
The campaign will be open to the general public to summit their entries for a month starting today (22nd March 2017) to 22nd April.
FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo presented the Uganda Cranes historic jerseys to H.E Stephanie Rivoal Ambassador of France to Uganda with captain Geoffrey Massa’s jersey. Yunus Sentamu and Hassan Wasswa jerseys were also given to the France Military team officials who visited FUFA House on Wednesday.
‘We open a campaign whereby for one month starting today will be running for any Ugandan, or group of Ugandans or organisation that is interested in coming up with the new design’ he indicated.
The entries will be open in three categories including the Uganda Cranes (men), Crested Cranes (women) and the other subsequent national teams that will be worn by the Sand Cranes (national beach soccer team), Futsal, National junior teams for mena nd women (Kobs (U23), Hippos (U20) and Cubs (U17)).
Designs needed;
3 Sets for Uganda Cranes
Set 1: Predominantly Red (Home kit)
Set 2: Predominantly Yellow (Home kit)
Set 3: Predominantly White (Away kit)
3 Sets for Crested Cranes
Set 1: Predominantly Red (Home kit)
Set 2: Predominantly Yellow (Home kit)
Set 3: Predominantly White (Away kit).
3 sets for Other National teams
Set 1: Predominantly Red (Home kit)
Set 2: Predominantly Yellow (Home kit)
Set 3: Predominantly White (Away kit)
Note: Black, Yellow, Red and White-only colour shades allowed to be used
‘Unlike previously where all the national teams have been using the same design, this time round the Uganda Cranes and Crested cranes jerseys will be different in design while the other subsequent teams will also have another design but differnet shades’ added Magogo.
The overall winner with all the nine (9) designs will be announced by a panel set up by FUFA and will walk away with a cash prize of UGX 5 million shillings following the terms and conditions in place. The winner will also watch Uganda Cranes games at home free for one year.
MAIN PHOTO: The Uganda Cranes jersey used at the 2017 AFCON Finals in Gabon that has been retired.
The FUFA Uganda Cup round of 16 draws were held on Wednesday at FUFA House in Mengo.
Cup holders Vipers will play at home to Buganda regional side, Kyetume as last year’s losing finalists Onduparaka will also enjoy playing infront of their passionate fans after being handed a tie to play Water FC at the Green Light stadium.
FUFA also announced that there will be a Corporate Social Responsibity Activity once again attahced to this year’s Uganda cup.
‘We have enaged the Chairman of West Nile Region Football Association Brahan Nasur and sahred ideas on the project. We shall agree on the beneficiaries of the collections. We shall again collect clothes from the public and later donate them to the recipients at the end of the Uganda cup final’ said FUFA Communications Manager Ahmed Hussein
Vincent ‘Titi Camara’ Tumusiime delivering clothes at FUFA during the 2016 CSR activity attached to the Uganda cup.
Last year FUFA collected clothes and donated them to the Missionaries of the Poor in Kisenyi.
FUFA Uganda Cup round of 16 draw
SC Vipers Vs Kiboga Young FC
Onduparaka FC Vs Water FC
Express FC Vs Masavu FC
URA FC Vs JMC
Kataka FC Vs KCCA FC
Fort Portal Boda Boda FC Vs Paidha Black Angels
Bazar Holdings Vs Sadolin Paints
Kyetume FC Vs Police FC
Mathces to start on the weekend of 19th and 26th March, 2017.
FUFA Competitions Department will conduct the draw for the FUFA Uganda Cup and FUFA Women’s Cup on Wednesday (10am) at FUFA House during teh weekly press conference. The draw for men is for teams at the round of 16 while the FUFA Wowmen’s Cup is at the Quarterfinals Stage.
THe FUFA Women’s Cup is being played for the first time while the FUFA Uganda Cup has Vipers are the holders.
The final of the FUFA Women’s cup will be hosted in Busia while Arua won the rights for the FUFA Uganda Cup final.
FUFA Competitions Director Ali Mwebe and Communications Manager Ahmed Hussein will guide with the process of the draw.
FUFA Uganda Cuo teams left in the round of 16
KCCA FC 1st Div (AUPL)
Kiboga Young 3rd Div (Buganda Regional League)
Fort Portal Boda Boda 3rd Div (Kitara Regional League)
As part of FUFA Community Social Responsibility, I led a group of FUFA officials, staff and the President’s XI (formed of Ex- international players) visited Luzira Upper Prison on Sunday morning. I arrived from Morocco at 6am and without sleep undertook a prior arranged programme by the FUFA Marketing and Communications team and the Uganda Football Player’s Association.
It is our strategy to take and preach football to communities as a tool to unite, inspire and give hope and here we found a community of largely the age of 20-35 years from allover Uganda.
The team of Ex-Internationals that started the charity game against Upper Prisons inmates. They are members of Uganda Football Players’ Association. L-R-Back row Andy Lule, Hassan Mubiru, Ali Kitenda, Larwrence Kizito, Simeon Masaba, Ayub Balyejusa Front: Sadiq Wassa, Paul Mukatabala, Ali Kayongo, Edwrad Kalungi and Hakim Magumba
Not everyone in prison committed the offenses they are charged or convicted for, true some came in conflict with the law and are undergoing rehabilitation before they join the community again. For sure anyone of you reading this could easily be there as this is life.
I am glad we inspired and gave hope to these Ugandans using football. They are disciplined and a very organised group with a “FUFA” of their own to organise a league of clubs named after European Clubs. Their Select team is called ‘Upper Stars’
FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo hands over some of the donated footballs to Uganda Prisons Service sports officer, Nalis Bigingo
The inmates were extremely excited beyond what we hoped. They even danced for us the kisoga “Tamena Ibuga”
We played a football match which ended 2-2 with President’s 11 goals scored by Edward Kalungi and Hakim Magumba. I also got an opportunity to play football along the President’s XI.
We have agreed that the names of the European Clubs be dropped and replaced with Uganda Azam Premier League Club names and we launched the annual “FUFA Cup of Hope” We expect that our clubs will also visit and play with these guys regularly.
FUFA officials delivered soap from Bidco Uganda Limited to the inmates
FUFA donated a computer, footballs, referees equipment, and 50 cartons of soap from BIDCO Uganda Limited the Sponsors of Uganda Cranes as a beginning.
The Uganda Prisons authorities and the inmates thanked me and FUFA for the recent qualification and stellar performance at AFCON 2017 with a gift.
We will continue to support this community with courses for referees, coaches and administration.
FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo showcased his football skills but the Upper Stars played to a memorable 2-2 draw with the President’s XI
Thank you Uganda Prison Services for the opportunity given to us and the good job being done in Luzira. We pray for the inmates to once get out and reunite with thier families and loved ones.
It is Our Game, It is Our Country
MAIN PHOTO: FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo receiving a gift from the Chairman of Upper Prison Sports Committee Nsamba Andrew for taking the Uganda Cranes back to AFCON after 39 years.
Police Football Club registered the biggest victory so far in the Uganda Cup round of 32 after overcoming The Saints 4-1 at Nakivubo Stadium.
URA defeated BUL 1-0 at the Mehta Stadium in Lugazi. Onduparaka, last year’s runners up gritted their teeth to overcome the home side Mbarara 2-1 at Kakyeeka Stadium in Mbarara.
Ndejje University were 5-4 winners in the post match penalties over Ndejje University in Luweero after a goal-less stalemate in normal time.
Sadolin Paints won 1-0 against Buganda region side Agape at Namboole.
The Uganda Cup round of 32 matches will continue this coming Sunday when Bright Stars host Baza Holdings and Kataka will entertain fellow Rwenzori group side Synergy in Mbale.
Vipers are the defending champions.
Uganda Cup (formerly Kakungulu cup) Winners since 1971:
FIFA President Gianni Infantino will pay a two day visit to Uganda at the invitation of FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo.
Infantino who was elected to office in 2016, has embarked on meeting FIFA Member Associations around the globe to share ideas on football development projects.
In a confirmation letter to FUFA President and signed by FIFA President, the visit will cover two days 25th and 26th February, 2017.
Part of the letter reads;
‘I am very pleased to confirm my visit. I will be arriving in Entebbe on 25th February 2017. I have no doubt that this visit will help us to lay foundations for further cooperation and to share our personal visions for the continued development of our sport in your country’
FUFA President who is in Doha for the FIFA Executive football Summit said;
‘Football needs such contacts for the sport to grow. Ugandan football will not be the same after his visit. It is a great moment in Ugandan football’
FUFA Communications Manager Ahmed Hussein confirmed the latest developments about the visit of FIFA President.
FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo (L) with FIFA President Gianni Infantino in Doha on Thursday
‘We are glad that the FIFA President Mr. Gianni Infantino will be our guest next week. It is good news for Ugandan football and a big sign that the future of the sport is becoming brighter and brighter each passing day. We believe the visit will bear fruits. The programme for the visit will be released at an appropriate time’ said Hussein.
MAIN PHOTO: FIFA President Gianni Infantino shortly after being elected in 2016
Uganda Cup Round of 32: Lungujja Galaxy 0-6 KCCA FC
Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) football club ejected Kampala regional side Lungujja Galaxy out of the 2016/17 Uganda Cup after a convincing 6-0 result in the round of 32 match at the Phillip Omondi Stadium, Lugogo on Wednesday.
Derrick Nsibambi had a hat-trick with Geofrey Sserunkuma netting a brace and Tom Masiko the other.
KCCA thus becomes the first club this season to progress to the last 16 stage of the knock out Uganda Cup tournament.
They are expected to depart to Angola on Thursday night for the return leg of the CAF Champions league preliminary match where they will play Angola’s CD Primiero De Agosto on Sunday.
The data verification exercise of all football stakeholders in Uganda under the FIFA Connect programme got underway on Monday. The exercise will be conducted by FUFA trained data verifying officers under the office of the CEO and Competitions Department.
In two separate communications (Circulars- 1050 sent on 14th Dec, 2016 and a reminder on circular 1054 dated 9th Feb, 2017) to the various stakeholders including FUFA’s 33 members, the exercise will help collect data of all clubs and their officials in Uganda at all levels.
Part of the communication signed by FUFA CEO reads;
‘The exercise will commence on Monday 13th February, 2017 throughout the country according to the schedules released by FUFA. The exercise will be conducted by FUFA data verifying officers to collect information of all clubs, club officials, coaches, players and referees’
FUFA team trained in Botswana April, 2016
The FUFA CEO Edgar Watson and Competitions Director Ali Mwebe attended a specialized workshop on the FIFA connect programme in Botswana that saw Angola, Lesotho, Mozambique, Namibia, Seychelles, Swaziland, Zambia and Zimbabwe send representatives. The hosts-Botswana also sent in attendants.
The workshop was aimed to improve in the areas of record keeping and database collection for proper management by FIFA MAs.
The seminar will impart knowledge to the participants that will see FIFA Member Associations move from the current License Plus to the FIFA Connect Programme under the ‘Know Your Person Project’
MAIN PHOTO: FUFA CEO Edgar Watson (M) and Competitions Director Ali Mwebe (R) attending the FIFA Connect worksho in Botswana early last year.
Kawempe derby awaits Bright Stars vs Bazaar Holdings
Villa’s conquerors Kiboga Young to face Thunder FC in Luzira
AUPL League leaders KCCA FC have been drawn to play Lungujja Galaxy
Big League sides Kataka FC and Synergy will meet again after tomorrow’s league encouter in Masaka
Onduparaka FC from West Nile Region-hosts of the 2017 Uganda Cup final will play Mbarara in Western region
URA FC vs BUL, POlice vs The Saints are other two fixtures involving AUPL teams
The draws for the Uganda Cup Round of 32 have been conducted at FUFA House in Mengo at the weekly press conference on Wednesday morning.
Holders Vipers have been drawn against Azam Uganda Premier League counterparts Soana FC. Seeding of teams was not applied as every team stood equal chance of hosting or playing away.
Matches will start on 19th February 2017 and the exact dates for particular matches to be communicated.
Kiyemba Robert of Kiwanga United picking a ball from one of the pots during the draw. Kiwanga has been drawn to play Fortportal Boda Boda. Looking on; L-R FUFA Referees Manager Samuel Egesa, Competitions Director Ali Mwebe and Communications Manager Ahmed Hussein
The team with more goals at the end of the match shall be the winner to progress to the next round of 16 and in case of a tie (goals) at the end of the match, kicks from the penalty mark shall be applied to determine the winner.
‘The round of 32 will be played on a one leg basis where a team with the most goals will qualify to the next round. Our journey to West Nile-hosts of this year’s Uganda cup final continues with this draw’ said Ali Mwebe
Full fixtures of the Round of 32
Bright Light Vs Paidha Black Angels
Soana FC Vs SC Vipers
Water FC Vs Booma Young
Police FC Vs The Saints
Ndejje University Vs JMC Hippos
Igombe FC Vs Masavu FC
Kataka FC Vs Synergy FC
Lungujja Galaxy Vs KCCA FC
Mbarara FC Vs Onduparaka FC
FortPortal Boda Boda Vs Kiwanga United
Express FC Vs Doves All Stars
Bright Stars Vs Baza Holdings
Sadolin Paints FC Vs Agape SS
URA FC Vs BUL FC
Thunder FC Vs Kiboga Young
UCU Mbale Vs Kyetume Kyetume FC
MAIN PHOTO: Edward Kulubya-CEO of URA FC picked Vipers SC from the pot.
The local football fraternity is in deep sorrow this weekend following the sad news of the loss of former FUFA President and CECAFA Life Member Mzee Kezekiah Segwanga Musisi who passed away last night.
On the same weekend, FUFA Executive member Dr. Patrick Bernard Ogwel lost his wife Dorcus Anume who died this morning at Nsambaya Hospital. She was under observation by the medical team following an accident last week in Lubowa along Entebbe road. She suffered a serious injury on her spinal cord.
Musisi passes on
Segwanga Musisi was FUFA President from between 1972 and 1974. He was also a CECAFA Life member at the time of his death.
‘It is double tragedy for Ugandan football. Losing two people attached to football on the same weekend. We know how much Ugandan football has grown in leaps and bounds under the guidance of Mze Musisi. Football around this region is incomplete without Mzee Segwanga Musisi’ said FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo on receiving the news.
Dr. Ogwel loses wife
Ogwel’s wife was admitted at Nsambya Hospital following an accident last week in Lubowa. She was due for an operation on Tuesday at the same hospital but passed on this morning.
‘We know how much Ogwel’s wife has been supportive to Ugandan football. Ogwel dedicates a lot of time to football assignments and that shows you how much his wife has been supporting him’ said FUFA President who heads the Executive where Ogwel is a member.
FUFA is deeply saddened by the news and we pray that the Almighty God keeps the families of Mzee Kezekiah Segwnaga Musisi and Dr. Ogwel strong during this trying time.
Uganda Cup 2016/17 Round of 64 full draws were successfully conducted during a well attended press conference held FUFA House in Kampala on Wednesday, 11th November 2017.
The draws were supervised by the FUFA Competitions Director, Ali Mwebe flanked by the Federation Communications Manager, Ahmed Hussein and FUFA Referees’ manager, Samuel Egesa.
L-R: FUFA Referees manager, Samuel Egesa, Ali Mwebe (competitions director) and Communications manager Ahmed Hussein during the Uganda Cup draws of the round of 64FUFA Competitions director Ali Mwebe (left) with the Communications manager at the Federation, Ahmed Hussein prior to the round of 64 Uganda Cup draws at FUFA House in Mengo, Kampala
Mwebe briefed the club representatives and the media personnel about the procedure of the draws.
All the clubs at the round of 64 stage were all put in one pot with the home team picked first and the visiting team followed.
Beach Soccer Delegate Anthony Tumwesigye drew last year’s losing finalists, Onduparaka
Buganda Region CEO, Muzafaru Ssebagala picked Entebbe F.CPheobe Kutamba, a FUFA Competitions staff during the Uganda Cup draws
The draws were conducted by Buganda Region CEO Muzafaru Ssebagala, Edrisa Sserubiri, George Kambwemukya, Pheobe Kutamba, Anthony Tumwesigye, FUFA Beach soccer delegate, Paul Ssali, 1978 Uganda Cranes goalkeeper at the AFCON held in Ghana, Keni Swalley, a sports journalist working with The New Vision, and a one Assimwe.
Vipers Sports Club, the defending champion will start away from home against Premior in Koboko.
The tentative date of kick off for the round of 64 stage has been fixed on 21st January 2017, with further confirmations to be made via the official FUFA Communications plat-forms.
This year’s final will be hosted by the West Nile region tentatively on 27th May 2017.
The full round of 64 draws:
1 – UCU Mbale Vs Airtel Kitara – Mbale
2 – Create Peace (Fort Portal) Vs Boma Young – Fort Portal
4 – Entebbe F.C Vs Igombe F.C – Bugonga Fisheries Training Institute play ground, Entebbe
5 – Kira United Vs Baza Holdings – Kira Town Council Play ground
6 – Water F.C Vs Luwero United – Kawempe Muslim Play ground
7 – Kiboga United Vs SC Villa Jogoo – Kiboga
8 – Mbarara Red Army Vs Ndejje University – Mbarara
9 – Hope Doves Vs Paidha Black Angels – Mutesa II Stadium
10 – KCCA Corporates Vs Sadolin Paints – Lugogo
11- Masavu Vs Mbarara City – Katabi Gombolola
12 – The Saints Vs Proline – Bombo Military Stadium
13 – Police Vs Maroons – Kavumba Recreational Stadium, Wakiso
14 – Thunder (Luzira) Vs Kibuli – Maroons Play ground
15 – URA Vs Lweza – Mehta Stadium, Lugazi
16 – BUL Vs Kireka United – Kakindu , Jinja
17 – Kataka F.C Vs Ngora United – Mbale Municipal Stadium, Mbale
18 – Express Vs –Kirinya Jinja S.S – Mutesa II Stadium, Wankulukuku
19 – Lugunjja Galaxy Vs Moroto United – Lungujja
20 – Football For Good Vs Onduparaka – Lira
21 – Synergy Vs –Kyambogo – Masaka Recreational Stadium
22 – Bright Light Vs – Sun City – Lira
23 – JMC Hippos Vs Nyamityobora – Kakindu Stadium, Jinja
24 – Sporting United Vs –Kiwanga – Lira
25 – Fort Portal Boda Boda Vs Simba – Fort Portal
26 – Kyetume F.C Vs Bukedea Town Council – Kyetume
27 – Future Stars Vs Bright Stars – Soroti
28 – Agape Vs – Ntoda – Namutumba Play ground
29 – Premior Vs – Vipers – Koboko
30 – Doves All Stars Vs Artland – Katale – Arua
31 – Soana Vs Lira United – Kavumba Recreational Stadium, Wakiso
32 – Mbarara FC Vs Busia Fisheries – Kakyeeka Stadium, Mbarara
MAIN PHOTO: Former Uganda Cranes goalkeeper on the history making 1978 team, Paul Ssali was present at the 2016/17 Uganda Cup. Ssali also won the Uganda Cup with Simba in 1977
The FUFA President, Eng. Moses Magogo addressed the media on Wednesday, 28th December 2016 at FUFA House in Mengo, Kampala.
Flanked by the FUFA Finance Director, Decolas Kiiza, Communications Director (Ahmed Hussein), Chairman FUFA Referees standing committee, Chris Kalibala, FUFA Competitions Director Ali Mwebe, National teams’ officer (Patrick Ntege), 1978 Uganda Cranes legendary goalkeeper Paul Ssali and other FUFA Staff members, Eng. Magogo’s speech was decimated by appreciation, achievements of 2016, projections for the years ahead as well as the stumbling blocks faced therein.
With a keen emphasis, the FUFA President hinted on the 9 priority areas that the federation has streamlined for the next five years.
The nine areas are; Strategic plan (2017-2022), Consolidate whatever we have achieved, Project Cameroon 2019 is a reality, Infrastructure (Civil projects at Lugazi and Kadiba), Being part of advocacy for new sports law, working for stake holders confidence, Regional football development, clubs’ pro agenda, Elections for FUFA elective positions in 2017.
The FUFA President, Eng. Moses Magogo
www.fufa.co.ug outlines the detailed speech (word by word).
Dear Fellow Countrymen, the citizens of the nation of football and sports in Uganda, ladies and gentlemen, kindly receive my End of Year Message as the President of FUFA.
I must state that if 2015 was a golden year for Ugandan Football, 2016 has been diamond.
Message of Appreciation
I thank the Almighty Allah for the gift of life, wisdom, health, strength, and luck that He has bestowed onto me and my administration.
I also take the opportunity to thank HE The President of the Republic of Uganda Rtd Gen Yoweri Kaguta Museveni for the Support he has given whenever approached. I equally thank the Minister of Education & Sports, Mama Janet Museveni and the entire government functionality for the environment and support.
FUFA President, Eng. Moses Magogo addresses the media
I thank my family for enduring my absence for long hours, bad moods caused by football and for comforting me whenever the going gets tough.
The support we have received from the FIFA President, Mr Infantino Gianni and the entire functionality at FIFA and also from the CAF President, Mr. Issa Hayatou and the entire functionality at CAF has been immense. The support, interaction and experience sharing from Presidents of Football Federation in Africa and the World has been equally important to our success story.
I thank my Executive Committee with whom we have come this far but also the Honourable FUFA Delegates, staff at FUFA, National team Players and Staff, the Committees, Referees, coaches, Clubs, and members of FUFA without whom we could not register any success.
I thank Airtel the Official Sponsors of the Uganda Cranes and Nile Breweries, NIC, BIDCO, Eco Bank, Azam and other Clubs and football corporate Sponsors who have provided money for the game of football.
I also thank Mr. Lawrence Mulindwa for scouting, nurturing and giving me an opportunity and support to exploit my God-given gifts by serving the game I love.
I have loved the critics who have pushed me to think and work harder. The positive and critical media have been very important to the achievements.
The people who spend to finance football from their personal income from the lowest to the highest level and the persons who have sacrificed their time to volunteer as coaches, players, referees and administrators again from the lowest to the highest level.
Lastly but not the least, particularly the fans of the Uganda Cranes and generally all football fans who have paid to support the National Teams and Clubs football. You guys have been immense in the thick and thin.
Achievements:
There has been a series of achievement in the year 2016 but this is the start of reaping what we have been sowing since August 2013.
Administration & Planning:
We recruited 3 more staff in 2016 thus;
Deputy FUFA CEO; basically to support the widening functions of the CEO
FUFA Youth Officer; To Majorly handle the FUFA Youth Project that has the element of U17 FUFA Juniors League for the Azam Uganda Premier League Clubs
FUFA Media Content Officer; To capture and produce digital media content in form of Audio, Pictorial and Video material of FUFA Events and Programmes
This brings the FUFA Fulltime Contracted Staff to 28. We have been able to update the arrears of PAYE and NSSF over the years for the staff.
We organised the successfully the 92nd FUFA General Assembly in Luwero to a distinction. The FUFA Executive Committee Meetings have been held as required by the statutes and many other strategic meetings and events have equally been successfully organised.
The Uganda Cranes Bus that was involved in an Accident at the end of 2015 was repaired and brought back to service. There has been a 3-phase Power Generator installed at Njeru Technical Centre.
We have refurbished FUFA House and created more office space.
We have now comprehensively insured FUFA House, FUFA Technical Centre and the Uganda Cranes Bus.
We have now updated our ground rates that were in arrears over many years for FUFA House and Njeru Technical Centre.
In finance and Banking, we have increased our budget to now 14 Billion UGX for the 2017 Financial Year and have signed EcoBank as the official Bankers who are now offering lots of banking services to avoid short term and high interest risk credit facilities.
Governance
As we speak, FUFA has submitted whatever is required to NCS for recognition as the Association mandated to regulate and manage the sport of football. We hope this concludes this matter until the New Law is Formulated.
We have also been able to defend FUFA and its officials from various legal attacks and all forms of litigation. I must congratulate our lawyers on this sustained defense campaign
A number of regulations have been enacted and statutes modified. We now have a minimum of 4 women in the FUFA Assembly for the first time.
We created the Match Organisation Committee to deal with match results manipulation and violence at matches. FUFA appointed Muzafaru Zirabamuzale who has been trained by FIFA and has now been appointed by FIFA conduct the training in the region with the latest being in Djibouti.
We have formulated the FUFA Judicial bodies in the FUFA Disciplinary, Ethics and Integrity Committees with both Adjudication and Investigatory Chambers. A number of cases have been competently handled and concluded by these bodies.
FUFA presented its audited books of accounts for the year ending 31st December 2015 to the internal stakeholders on 22nd October 2016 in Luwero and got the final approval. These books of accounts have been shared with Government (NCS) and FIFA that has issued the greenlight that qualifies FUFA for the funding of 2017 cycle.
Competitions
FUFA now categorizes football Competitions as Elite (Professional) and Mass (Amateur).
Professional Competitions comprise of the 1st (AUPL) and 2nd Division (FBL) Leagues for Men and the FUFA Women Elite League for Women.
KCCA-FCs-Joseph-Ochaya scores his side’s opening goal in the 20th-minute-in-their-season-opening-encounter against JMC-Hippos-at-Lugogo
As FUFA we have been very strong in Club Licensing where clubs are assessed if they qualify to play in the top league in the areas of Sporting, Administrative, Financial, Infrastructure and Legal Setup.
It stretches clubs but eventually it is re-engineering our clubs.
The good working relationship between FUFA, the Uganda Premier League Board and the Clubs has completely eliminated the previous battles here. I applaud the club chairmen who have ensured that this tranquility continues.
Professionalization is taking root at club level as evidenced by the rate of club sponsors coming on board.
Vipers SC (Hima Cement), Bright Stars (Lato Milk), Express FC (DStv), SC Villa (Star Times), KCCA (Star Times & Others) and Onduparaka (Betway) make 5 out 16 Clubs now with Club Sponsors.
The launch of Betway by Onduparaka Football Club
In terms of the Quality of football, there has been a huge turnaround too. Now clubs play more organised football. This can be attributed to the training of coaches. I found 28 CAF C coaches suited for schools football but were coaching the 1st Division League Clubs in 2013. Now we have over 500 Coaches in CAF A, CAF B, CAF C and FUFA level-1 and the minimum for 1st Division League is CAF B by rule. The quality of football and level of competition has increased tremendously and if maintained we are destined to get more locally based players in the Men’s (A) National Team.
I must mention my excitement of Onduparaka. It has proven many theories wrong. Many people were saying upcountry clubs cannot exist in the league for economic reasons.
Mbale, Masaka, Iganga, Lira and Mbarara have the potential to do what Arua has done with Onduparaka.
Many things have been done right at that Club. I congratulate the people of West Nile for this achievement and contribution to the game of football. The League would not be the same without Onduparaka. KCCA FC, Vipers SC, SC Villa, Express FC, and many other Clubs are really trying and pointing in the right direction. How I wish we had done this in the late 90s
Mass Competitions comprises of the 3rd, 4th, and 5th Division Leagues for Men and the Women Regional League for Women. It also includes all other competitions authorized by FUFA. We have continued with the growth in the masses involved and in 2016, 54,400 Players (Both Men and Women) were registered to play FUFA Competitions.
The Uganda Cup was played to conclusion with Vipers SC emerging champions in the first biggest turn up at a cup in final in the last 10 years.
We have also introduced the FUFA Women Cup to allow non-League women clubs to participate.
With the increased demand for more time for football matches, we have largely stabilized in the management of events by producing a calendar that guides the activities and fixtures of football.
This has allowed proper allocation of time to accommodate all programmes, events and matches without clashing. There is still room for improvement though.
Membership
FUFA Women Elite League was admitted to bring the number of members of FUFA to 33. FUFA has continued to give financial support to its members. In 2016 Alone FUFA has extended Financial Support to its members to a tune of 150m UGX.
At the 92nd FUFA General Assembly, we have approved the Regional Football Association Strategy where the following interventions will be made to the 8 Regions;
Financial Assistance of 240m UGX in 2017
The Balls Distribution Programme
The Education Plan
Supervision & Mentorship
Offices with Facilities
Infrastructure
The Financial Assistance has not been coming as scheduled for matters of cash flow and priorities but with the new strategy, even payment dates have been set to enable proper planning for the RFAs.
Marketing & Communications
When we opted to undertake rebranding by changing the logos and jerseys, there was a lot of negativity but my leadership as always was walking many steps ahead. We also opted to spend more on visibility and now we are reaping what we sowed.
Marketing
There has been increased revenue from sponsorship by bringing on board long and short term partners. Ecobank are now the official FUFA Banking Partners bringing in UGX 450M.
Ecobank during the launch of the Tulumbe Gabon Nal0 Nakajja Promotional campaign at Serena Hotel
In January 2015, we came here and promised to revamp the FUFA Awards. We organised and also partly financed the 2016 FUFA Awards.
Whereas the discussion has been who should have won and what is the fair system to be used to determine the winner, as FUFA we are proud that this event has been full revamped and talk is not about the food served and if the winners got their presents. Seeing Sandra Nabweteme (2015- FUFA Female Player of the Year) and now Hasifah Nassuuna (2016- FUFA Female Player of the Year) drive away has been emotional moments for me about these awards. We will improve in the areas lacking.
Communications
We have continued to professionally communicate about FUFA and its activities using our official tools and platforms.
FUFA weekly press conferences have been maintained
Verification of the FUFA Official Facebook Page and Twitter handles has enabled our platforms to be quoted by World Media agencies.
The perception of Ugandan football has taken a positive direction in long a while. We have worked tirelessly to position football to the attention of the powers that are. It was unbelievable that Parliament of Uganda and the entire government spectrum could make football a point of discussion. Today the Uganda Cranes, the football flagship brand, is discussed across the top religious echelon, the cultural leadership spectrum and every ordinary citizen. Currently, Uganda is being discussed on the world media channels of Bein Sport, ESPN, Super Sport, Azam, Sky News, BBC, Aljazera, CNN, VOA, RFI etc.
The Corporate Portfolio in Uganda has taken on the Friday Uganda Cranes Jersey bug.
HE the President of the Republic of Uganda has acquired keen interest in the proceeding and welfare of the team that he calls the FUFA President, the Head Coach and the Team Captain directly to reaffirm his support.
Faruku Miya in action during the Togo game in the 2018 World Cup qualifiers (Preliminary round) at Nelson Mandela National Stadium, Namboole
I cannot forget when the Farouk Miya scored the goal that ended the 38 year absence from AFCON how the Minister of Education and Sports and also first lady Mrs. Museveni abandoned her protocol and security detail to celebrate on her first visit to the stadium.
Football currently is being perceived and positioned in its rightful place and this will result into the right and disserving prioritization and resource allocation.
We have also conducted CSR activities at Nakasongola and Missionaries for the Poor in Kisenyi.
Vipers CEO Peter Lwanga accompanied by FUFA Executive Committee member Dr Bernard Patrick Ogwel present the Uganda Cup trophy to the Missionaries of the Poor representative in Kisenyi, MengoUganda Cranes players and FUFA officials pose with the President and the first lady during the national team luncheon at Entebbe State House
Infrastructure
We have not been able to undertake any infrastructure programme as FIFA was revising the way the funding will be administered. We have however within the available resources refurbished FUFA House. The Signage and Reception Areas have been improved to suit the new corporate image of FUFA.
Technical Development
At FUFA we believe in technical development of the game for a better future. We have undertaken a number of interventions in order to develop the game to better standards.
Youth Football
We have recruited a full time Youth Development Officer to undertake the FUFA Youth Project. We have undertaken Grassroots Football Programmes in the Regions and the FUFA Juniors League continues where FUFA is providing Equipment, paying for referees, transport for the away team and salary for the Coach.
We have also continued to partner with Airtel for the ARS Programme that is credited for having produced Faruku Miya and Martin Kizza.
Women Football
FUFA takes women football as an important development segment of the game in Uganda and has undertaken programmes to ensure its nation-wide development.
Kakukungulu Memorials’ Naome Nagadya (right in white) in action against Buikwe She Red Stars players in red.
When we took a bold step to withdraw from continental competitions, we were ridiculed but our objective which we have so far achieved was to extend the playing opportunity to more girls in Uganda than spending hundreds of millions on about 20 girls only. We opted to introduce girls’ club football.
The Women Elite League is running in the 3rd Edition and this gave us a background for the National Team that played 6 international matches in 2016. We successfully hosted CECAFA Women Championship in Njeru.
We now believe it is the right time to return to the continental football as we have proper structures that can generate a proper representative national team.
Women in Leadership Programme
FUFA has undertaken steps to provide for involvement of more women in the administration of the game of football. The recruitment policy at FUFA has been very sensitive to gender balance as we currently have a woman at Director Level and others at Manager and officer levels. With the proposed statutory amendments, the number for women in the FUFA General Assembly will now be guaranteed as a minimum of 4 out of 88 compared to a minimum of none in the previous statutes. The women representation is as follows;
1 for the FUFA Women Elite League;
1 for the Female Referees
2 for the Uganda Women Football Association
Support to Excelling Athletes
FUFA extended financial support for Air ticket and Visa for Nabweteme Sandra considering her excellent performance to join university education in the United States. We have received reports that she is performing very well developing her career in football and education. Definitely in future in addition to Lucky Otandeka (USA), Natasha Shirazi (based in Denmark) and Jean Seninde (QPR in England), Sandra will be invited to represent the national team.
Beach Soccer
UBSA started from individual enthusiasm but has now become a very organised member of FUFA. We have continued to have beach soccer as one of our integral development activities.
Beach Soccer action between Dalumba International and MUBS at Lido Beach in Entebbe
Referees; We now have 3 International Beach Soccer Referees who have been officiating CAF and FIFA games throughout Africa. We organise fitness tests for referees for Beach Soccer. Our own Bayige Ivan Kintu the FUFA Referee of the Year 2016 officiated the Finals of the 2016 Africa Cup of Nations Beach Soccer Championship
National Team; The National Beach Soccer national Team (The Sand Cranes) has continued to play international friendly matches.
The Uganda Sand Cranes players before departing for the international build up match against Tanzania
Education
When one needs results for a year plant Maize, when one needs results for a decade plant trees but when one needs results for a generation, educate people.
This is exactly what our approach has been in capacity building in the areas of Coaching, Refereeing, Sports Medicine and Administration.
We have introduced the coaching practicing license to ensure professionalism is exhibited
FUFA has also embarked on the training of trainers in the regions to ensure that we have enough teachers to sustain the football education agenda in Coaching, Refereeing, Sports Medicine and Administration.
Germany Coaching Programme; we have revived the collaboration with the Germany Federation where we had always been allocated 2 slots annually for training.
This year Mathias Lule attended the course. Upon application, Kasule Mujib had been appointed by FUFA to attend the course but later turned down the offer. We believe in the coming years many more coaches will benefit from this programme that is partially funded by FUFA
Refereeing
Refereeing is a key function in football development. As FUFA we have seriously undertaken Refereeing management, welfare and development. The AUPL in the last meeting in Mandela after the end of the first round, the clubs confessed that there is improvement of the referees performance.
Manual; we produced the Referees Manual that guides the operations of the refereeing sector. Hitherto, Refereeing operations were not guided by any written procedure.
Grading; we have introduced the system of all referees being sent from the RFA to FUFA. We now have a list of referees (FUFA Referee Badge) who handle national competitions and those that manage the RFA Competitions. FUFA Provides the National Referees with the basic refereeing equipment.
Openness; we have brought down soliciting, lobbying, God fathering, patronage, rumour mongering and many similar vices that were rife in refereeing by being open and fair to all. We have put in place a procedure for proposing referees for the international list to FIFA. It is about medical and physical fitness and then FRSC recommends to the FUFA Excom where the final list is approved. We always announce the names sent to FIFA openly and this has reduced tensions and underhand methods hitherto used.
Independence; the FRSC undertakes its decision and operations in the areas of appointment, assessment, training and monitoring without any interference from the FUFA Executive Committee or any other party.
Disciplinary Measures; Referees that do not deliberately nor inadvertently interpret and apply the FIFA Laws of the Game are always sanctioned. This improves the level of performance of referees. We have sanctioned Referees
Payment; the payment of referees for the other competitions is still a challenge in amount and schedule of payment. However, for the Azam Uganda Premier League, on top of clearing the outstanding dues of the previous seasons, we have increased from 20,000 UGX per referee to averagely 150,000 UGX.
FUFA Young Referees Programme; we have started a programme of training referees for the age younger than 18 years as the basis for the future. The trained referees are gaining experience by officiating the U17 FUFA Juniors League. We believe after 10 years these will be the best referees in Africa.
National Teams
There has been a tremendous improvement in the performance of the Uganda Cranes.
Currently only Uganda amongst the 25 nations in the East, Central and Southern Africa is still running for both AFCON 2017 finals and World Cup.
Uganda Cranes players sing the national anthem ahead of the 4th September 2016 match against Comoros at Namboole Stadium
To be more precise, Uganda is currently rubbing soldiers with Africa’s other best 12 footballing nations thus Algeria, Tunisia, Egypt, Morocco, Senegal, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Burkina Faso, Mali, Cameroon and DRC. Only Uganda amongst these has neither hosted AFCON nor been to the World Cup.
Whereas the Uganda Cranes had made Namboole Fortress, qualification to AFCON still eluded us because our perennial poor away results irrespective of the opposition. This has since changed as we have been able to win crucial away matches in Comoros and Botswana.
Incidentally this has not come accidentally and by luck like some schools of thought but has been achieved through immaculate planning, hard work and execution by FUFA, the Coaches and the Players.
Logistics; The FUFA management & Staff have tremendously improved on the logistics support. Co-ordination of invitations and travel of all the players required by the coach from all over the world, Equipment, Training Camps, international friendlies, motivation & welfare, accommodation and travel plans may go unnoticed without any major incident in the last three years.
Technically; Our Coaching Staff have been tremendous. From identification, distance coaching, analysis of ourselves and opposition, training, following, statistics, video clips, man management, trial matches, technical decision making, counselling, motivation, game reading and tactics. I applaud the Head Coach Micho, Moses Basena and Fred Kajoba. The Medical Staff have been extra ordinary. We have not heard cases of missing players due to sickness or injury. Doctors Kisolo Ronald and Physiotherapist Sewanyana Ivan have been responsible for the availability of the players for selection free from medical impairment
Players; There has been a growth amongst our player ranks. The senior players in Dennis Onyango, Geoffrey Massa and Tonny Mawejje have provided the experience and performances. The young players have grown in stature. We now have players in Portugal, Denmark, Belgium, Finland, Russia, United States and S. Africa while the ones trading in the region thus Kenya, Tanzania, Sudan, Ethiopia and Uganda have gained the necessary experience.
The FUFA President, the Executive Committee and the staff have co-ordinated the machinery of mobilising the necessary resources, providing and supervising, creating a family of players, coaches, staff and FUFA Executive Committee.
Once again it is thorough planning, hard work, commitment and execution that has given divine intervention and luck a platform to deliver Uganda to the table of Men in African Football.
Challenges
The main Challenge has been our mindsets. Football has been amateur football since 1897 to professional football. The entire football family, the fans/public, the corporate world and the government has still not yet conceptualized the goldmine of a professional football industry considering the natural endowment that God has bestowed upon us as a nation.
This leads to peripheral resource allocation to football by us all. By resource allocation I mean, the time, the HR and the finances. Sports will always be the last page, low quality, quantity and volunteer HR and for example 0.06% of the national budget was allocated to all sports inclusive of salaries of government staff in 2014/5 National Budget.
Without enough resources, we will definitely have no one minding the old Sports Law and lack of Policies that could enforce development of sports, decaying and insufficient sports infrastructure, and struggling national teams representing Uganda.
Also to note is that football does not exist in isolation. The challenges of society affect football too. The socio-economic challenges of corruption, drugs, economy, infrastructure, security, heath, etc will always affect the end product of football.
Everything else as a challenge is purely operational and is simply a symptom of the above.
2017 & the Future
We are looking forward to an event better year in 2017. What we sow now is what we shall reap in the future. There is definitely need to highlight the priority areas;
Strategic Plan; Implement the 2017-22 FUFA Strategic Plan to the detail
Consolidation; Ensure what we have achieved we do not lose it thus consolidating our achievements
Project Cameroon 2019 & WC 2018; We will continue to pursue the dream of playing at the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia and also start our dream project and campaign dubbed Project Cameroon 2019 which starts in March 2017
Infrastructure; On top of improving the current infrastructure, we intend to undertake civil projects at Kadiba, Lugazi and in each of the other Regional FA Jurisdiction in 2017 and the Future
New Sports Law; We shall continue to push, contribute and advocate for new sports law
Stakeholders Confidence; There has been a lot of beating of the FUFA Brand which has been caused by facilitated media exploiting the lack of information by the public and the entire external football stakeholders. 2017 & future, FUFA will be more aggressive in information sharing, educating and engaging the stakeholders in order to gain more stakeholders confidence
RFA Strategy; The ambitious RFA Strategy will be implemented and monitored to ensure the funds and equipment released get to the intended users
Clubs Pro Agenda; We also intend to engage the Professional competitions Clubs in order to re-engineer their respective approaches
Elections; I have proudly led the process to rebuild the Institution of FUFA. I believe we now have the means to organise a free and fair election as an institution. The elections start from the grassroots to the Presidency comprising of over 1000 elective positions and we have to look at the game not the individuals. The game shall be led by those who are currently making a contribution as internal stakeholders not passersby. Anyone interested in football leadership should get a GPS in football. It is that simple.
Conclusion
If it were an aircraft, we have delivered Uganda to the runway ready to take off. The commercial viability of FUFA today as obtained from the Sporting Results, marketing approach, governance structures, strategic planning and Togetherness can now generate the resources required to undertake long term development that will sustain Ugandan football at the highest.
We however need the tested crew to manage the takeoff and cruising of the Ugandan Football Aircraft
The Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) has landed a prestigious award for its outstanding contribution towards the socio-economic transformation on the African continent through its various calendar activities.
The year 2016 was considered by the organisers who looked at FUFA’s activities like FUFA Women Elite League, FUFA Big League, FUFA U-17 Juniors League, Live Your Goals-football programme designed for young female, beach soccer, grassroots football and various courses in coaching, administration and refereeing to have contributed a lot in people’s lives.
L-R: Minister of Gender, Labour and Social development Mrs Peace Mutuuzo shaking hands with the FUFA President shortly after receiving the Africa Leadership Award. In the middle is Minister of state for Youth and Children Affairs Hon Nakiwala Kiyingi.
Uganda Cranes qualification to the AFCON Finals for the first time in 39 years was also considered by the organisers.
FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo and KCCA Executive Director enjoying a light football talk with the awards given to their institutions by the Africa Leadership Awards.
The award was given to FUFA at the awards ceremony organised by the Africa Leadership Awards at a ceremony held at Imperial Royale.
The FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo attended the ceremony and later received the award following invitation by the Awards organisers.
‘It is a great honour to be recognised by continental institutions like Africa Leadership Awards. Our cardinal role is to change many lives through our various football activities. We are happy for this award as it depicts those moments when people recognise our efforts’ said FUFA President Eng. Magogo.
The award organisers also recognised other high profile men including the President of the Republic of Uganda Yoweri Kaguta Museveni and women for exhibiting the best leadership skills to attain greater heights despite minimal resources. KCCA Executive Director Jennier Musisi was also recognised for her exemplary work towards development of the Ugandan capital Kampala and support toward KCCA FC.
MAIN PHOTO: FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo receiving the Award from Minister of state for Youth and Children Affairs Hon. Nakiwala Kiyingi during the Africa Leadership Awards Ceremony at Imperial Royale Hotel in Kampala. FUFA was recognised for its outstanding contribution towards the Socio-economic transformation on the African continent through its various calendar activities.
FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo, the Chairmen and CEOs of Azam Uganda Premier League Clubs are set to hold strategic meeting to plan ahead of the of the 2nd round of the top flight and 2017/2018 football season.
The meeting is set for Thursday 15th December, 2016 at Mandela National stadium-Board room starting 10m.
The letter signed off by the FUFA CEO Edgar Watson is addressed to the Club Chairmen, CEO, FSSL Board and UPL Secretariat.
FUFA Communications Manager Ahmed Hussein confirms the meeting;
‘The purpose of the meeting is to brain storm and lay strategies for the 2nd round of the AUPL and 2017/18 football season. During the meeting, important aspects of calendar and fixtures, coach and player registration, match fixing, judicial procedures and club Licensing status will be discussed on’
FUFA considers such meetings as one of the ways to easily discuss about local football.
MAIN PHOTO: FUFA President set to meet Chairmen and CEOs of Azam Uganda Premier League Clubs to brain storm and lay strategies for the 2nd round of the AUPL and 2017/18 football season