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  • Masaka Secondary School Clinch 2015 UMEA Football Event

    Masaka Secondary School Clinch 2015 UMEA Football Event

    Football Final Results:

    Masaka S.S 1-0 Bulo Parents [SCORER: 28’ Joseph Jjanjali]

    Third Place Play Off: Kibuli 6-0 Kawanda S.S

    [SCORERS: Solomon Ovoyo X3, Simon Bazibu, Godfrey Bayo, Allan Okello]

    Top Scorers (Football) – Solomon Ovoyo – Kibuli and Frank

    Ssenyondo – Kakungulu Memorial – (6 Goals)

    Football Semi Finals:

    Masaka S.S 0 (12) – 0 (11) Kibuli S.S

    Bulo Parents S.S 2-0 Kawanda S.S

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    Action between Bulo Parents (red) and Masaka s.s (blue) in the football final

     

    Joseph Jjanjali’s 28th minute strike was the only difference as Masaka secondary school overcame Bulo Parents in the 2015 UMEA football final played at Kasawo s.s on Monday.

    Football was one of the four games played over the 3 day’s tournament played by over 28 schools under the Uganda Muslim community.

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    UMEA Football champions: Masaka S.S with their trophy

     

    FUFA Vice President, Justus Mugisha handed over the trophy to the winners, Masaka S.S.

    Kibuli Secondary school won the overall winners’ gong after clinching both genders’ awards.

    State minister for sports, Hon. Charles Bakabulindi handed over the overall trophy to the celebrating Kibuli s.s teams.

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    Kibuli S.S teams with their overall trophy and a collection of other accolades

     

    This has been the 13th year running that the UMEA games have been held but the 3rd time the three other ball games (Netball, Handball and Volleyball) are being embraced.

    The UMEA games’ main objective is to strengthen the bold and cooperation among the Muslim funded schools by further fostering the spirit of brotherhood and unity.

    The games have witnessed over 500 participants take part and ran from Friday, 3rd April to Tuesday, 6th April 2015.
    The games were officially opened by Prince Kassim Nakibinge.
    UMEA Games Partners:
    Crown Beverages (Pepsi Brand), Rwenzori Mineral Water (provided 50 cartons of fresh drinking water), City Tyres (offered 22 trophies), FUFA (Provided 20 quality balls and the match day football referees).
    The next UMEA games for the year (2016) will be held at Masaka Secondary School.

    Top three winners:

    Champions: Masaka Secondary School

    1st Runners Up: Bulo Parents School

    2nd Runners Up: Kibuli Secondary School

    MVP: Julius Kazibwe (Masaka Secondary School)

    MAIN PHOTO:  FUFA Vice President, Justus Mugisha hands over the football trophy to the Masaka Secondary School captain at Kasawo s.s on Monday. Masaka S.S beat Bulo Parents 1-0.

    PHOTO CREDITS: FUFA Communications Department

  • Mulindwa mourns former FUFA delegate

    Mulindwa mourns former FUFA delegate

    Honorary FUFA President (former FUFA President) Lawrence Mulindwa has described the late Stanley Kiiza as having been a close friend and personal advisor during his eight years tenure as a Federation President.

    Kiiza a former delegate to the FUFA General Assembly died from Mulago hospital on Tuesday this week and his body was laid to rest at Bugambe village in Hoima yesterday (Thursday).

    In his condolence message delivered to the bereaved family in Hoima by Rogers Byamukama (FUFA Executive Committee member and delegate from Kitara region), Mulindwa said he was saddened with the ‘robbery’ of a great sportsman and administrator.

    “I still recall the key roles the deceased  played in ensuring a successful and stable administration of my leadership….Kiiza was a great advisor to me and we shall automatically miss him” reads part of Mulindwa’s message that also contained some undisclosed amount of money to help in burial preparations.

    May his soul Rest in eternal peace.

  • FIFA Administration course flags off on Monday at Njeru

    FIFA Administration course flags off on Monday at Njeru

    Uganda is once again blessed to have yet another FIFA course just days after the closure of the coaching course on October 26.

    FUFA Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Edgar Watson Suubi told www.fufa.co.ug that the upcoming course in administration was timely and would give the new office bearers an opportunity to acquire administrative skills.

    Over 30 participants have already been selected to attend this course at jeru Technical centre starting Monday 4th to 8th this month. All the eight FUFA Regional chairpersons and the new executive committee members have been invited for this course.

    “We shall also have some representatives from the secretariat and a few selected journalists from key media houses” Watson added.

    Participants are expected in Njeru on Sunday evening and the one week course will be residential. FIFA is sending one of its widely experienced administration Instructor Kennedy Ndebele to take charge of the training.

    FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo hailed FIFA President Sepp Blatter for the training opportunities availed to Uganda.

  • Batte, Sonko in Cairo for Elite ‘B’ Course

    Batte, Sonko in Cairo for Elite ‘B’ Course

    FIFA referee Denis Batte and assistant Referee Mark Sonko are in Cairo , Egypt to attend a CAF organised Elite ‘B’ Course.

    Over 50 referees are attending the course that officially starts this Friday and closes on November 8. The best performers in such trainings are usually considered for appointments in the CHAN competitions and the Africa Cup of Nations finals.

    FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo said the arrangement gives Uganda a big hope in having at least a Ugandan referee travelling to South Africa for the CHAN finals due in January next year.

    Meanwhile Aisah Nabikko Ssemambo missed out on the same flight after failing to secure an Egyptian visa on time. The Female referee reportedly failed to present the right pictures as required by the Embassy.

    Batte and Sonko return to Kampala on November 10.

  • Egypt loses 6-1 against Ghana

    The first leg of the FIFA World Cup qualifiers in Africa concluded this Tuesday with visiting Egypt suffering a humiliating 6-1 loss in Accra against Ghana. Bob Brandley the head coach for the Pharaohs had earlier promised to play the hosts with ‘the right mentality’ but he seem to have been overpowered by the home side.

    Other results:

    Ghana 6 Egypt 1

    Tunisia 0 Cameroon 0

    Ethiopia 1 Nigeria 2

    Cote d’Ivoire 3 Senegal 1

    Burkina Faso 3 Algeria 2

  • SC Villa, Vipers in Idd day League victories

    Results:

    Proline 1 Vipers 3

    Soana 0 SC Villa 2

    Kiira Young 3 CRO 0

    KCC FC are defending League Champions

    Ayub Kisalita struck twice as SC Villa picked three crucial away points against newly promoted Soana FC in a FUFA Super League match played on Idd day.

    SC Villa were playing away at Kavumba stadium in Wakiso district. Elsewhere, Proline FC conceded a second consecutive defeat in a row when they lost 3-1 to visiting Vipers FC. Ssebaggala Kamada scored for the home side as Vincent Kayizzi, Bukenya Deus and Yunus Ssentamu netted for the visitors in an entertaining match played at Lugogo KCCA ground.

    At Mandela National stadium-Namboole, Kiira Young trounced CRO 3-0 with goals coming through Lukooya Emma and Obtre Emmanuel. Lukooya netted twice.  

  • Mawokota are 2013 Masaza Champions

    Mawokota Ssaza team emerged champions of the 2013 Masaza Cup after edging Ssingo 1-0 in the  finals played at Nakivubo War Memorial stadium last weekend.

    The colourful function was graced by presence of His Majesty the King of Buganda Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II. Ssingo who were looking to winning their first title looked a better side throughout the game but failed to convert the numerous chances they got into goals.

    Mawokota lifted their third title after winning the 2005 and 2007 championships.

    Winners since 2004

    2004: Gomba

    2005: Mawokota

    2006: Kkooki

    2007: Mawokota

    2008: Kyadondo

    2009: Gomba

    2010: Championship not held

    2011: Buluuli

    2012: Bulemeezi

    2013: Mawokota

  • Sepp Blater sends congratulatory message to Magogo

    FIFA boss: Sepp Blatter

    FIFA President Sepp Blatter is among the football family members who have sent congratulatory messages to new Ugandan FA leader Eng. Moses Magogo.

    “Since my election, I have been overwhelmed with the congratulatory messages from individuals and organizations. I thank everybody who has shared a moment of happiness with me during this time”, remarked Magogo.

    Among the messages received included one from the President of the Federation of International Football Association (FIFA) Mr. Sepp Blatter who sounded optimistic that Magogo will consolidate the achievements so far registered and scale up new heights.

    “I am certain that your knowledge and personal qualities will have an important impact on the stable development of our beautiful game in your country” reads the official message from Zurich.

    There were also messages received from the CAF President Dr. Issa Hayatou, CECAFA President Eng. Leodgar Tenga, the FA leaders of Jordan, Zambia, Senegal, Japan and England among others.

    Magogo was elected unopposed to the country’s most top football seat in August after all the other contenders were found illegible to contest. He polled 68 votes out of the 72 delegates who turned up for the election exercise.

  • Cranes in weekly training sessions a head of CECAFA

    Uganda are CECAFA defending champions

    The Uganda Cranes will conduct two training sessions weekly in preparation for this year’s CECAFA senior Challenge Cup slated for late November in Kenya.

    Federation Vice President in charge of the FUFA Super League who also doubles as the chairman of the Technical Committee, Mujib Kasule says the team will be taken through intensified trainings twice every week on Saturdays and Sundays.

    “The new arrangement is intended to leave the National League non-disrupted and that’s why we are picking on weekends”, Kasule explained. League matches are played within the week days.

    Uganda Cranes are the defending champions of CECAFA Senior Challenge Cup and will be looking to winning their 14th title since 1973. Their closest rivals Kenya have only won this championship 5 times within the same period.

    The players summoned by Coach Milutin ‘Micho’ Sredovich to under this weekly program include Ochan Benjamin, Bwette Brian and Watenga Isma (Goal Keepers).

    The full backs are Wadada Nicholas, Ntambi Julius, Walusimbi Godfrey and Muyimba Yasin. The list of the Central defenders are Kassaga Richard, Kabugo Savio, Kiiza Ayub and Kisalita Ayub. Iguma Denis, Matsiko Tom, Ntege Ivan, Agaba Oscar and Nteko Derrick are the selected central midfielders.

    The attacking midfielders and strikers are Kyeyune Said, Mpande Joseph, Okwi Simon, Oaki Francis, Wasswa Herman, Ssentamu Yunus, Witaba Alex, Oyirwoth Dan and Ngobi Umar.

    CECAFA General Secretary Nicholas Musonye said the tournament will kick off on November 27th and end on December 12th.

     

  • The Monthly message from the office of the FUFA President

    I take this opportunity to salute all Ugandans and the supporters of Ugandan Football. It is the first of my monthly communications that I will be making to share my vision and experiences in the office of the FUFA President.

    FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo (R), FUFA Honorary President Lawrence Mulindwa (C) and CECAFA President Eng. Leodgar Tenga in Jinja, Uganda during the FUFA elections in August.

    On the 31st August 2013 in Jinja, I was elected FUFA President by 68 votes out of 73 that participated in the election. I believe the 5 votes were just a mistake by the voters but I stand to believe that I will be supported by the entire FUFA General Assembly. Thank you very much the FUFA Delegates and I will work hard not to disappoint your confidence in me. I will strongly to work in close relationship with CECAFA, CAF and FIFA as they stand for development and upholding the rules of the game.

    On 11th September 2013, Mr. Lawrence Mulindwa physically handed over the office to me. I once again applaud him to pass on the button of top football administration when he could still win unopposed and I shall work closely with him to take football to the next level. It is a legacy that all football administrators in Uganda must embrace.

    Congratulations Messages

    FIFA President Dr. Sepp Blatter sent congratulatory message to Eng. Moses Magogo

    Upon election, I have been overwhelmed by congratulation messages from individuals and organisations. I cannot thank each one of you for it would be endless but notably the FIFA President herein quoted “I am certain that your knowledge and personal qualities will have an important impact on the stable development of our beautiful game in your country” CAF President, CECAFA President, the Football associations of Jordan, Zambia, Senegal, Japan, England to name but a few.

    Status of the top league football
    Top league football is currently engulfed with personalities, greed, egos, intrigue, wrangles and court battles and it’s not healthy for the game. Club football is highly deficient of quality and quality human resource in the areas of coaches, players, administrators, specialised support services professionals, sports medicine specialists, referees, fans etc
    Football is played on the pitch and enjoyed by the people in this country. I will continue to steer FUFA to work tirelessly with all stakeholders to ensure that top league football is professional and cherished by all.

    I take this opportunity to rally the country and to call upon all people involved in this matter to think beyond self for these matters as the only way to find a lasting solution. We have an obligation as a current generation to our grandchildren.

    National Teams
    Uganda Cranes; Despite the top drawer preparations of the Uganda Cranes with international matches Tanzania in Dar salaam, Tanzania in Kampala, Egypt in El Gouna, Botswana in Gaborone and a camp in Turkey, we did not recover from earlier unfavourable results along the campaign. The players and technical team put up a solid performance that we are proud of and one that can be used more as a foundation for the future. Consequently, the road to 2014 Brazil World Cup ended but the road to 2015 AFCON Morocco and 2018 World Cup Russia opened. As FUFA we shall give our best shot and sooner than later, the 2015 AFCON Agenda will be launched.

    I take this opportunity to thank H.E The President of the Republic of Uganda, Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, the right Honourable prime minister, Amama Mbabazi, the Hon Minister of Education and Sports Rtd Maj Jessica Alupo, the Hon Minister of State for Sports, Charles Bakabulindi, the Hon Minister of State for Primary Education, Hon Kamanda Bataringaya, the staff of the State House, the staff of the Ministry of Education and Sports, the staff and officials of FUFA and the selected and unselected fans of Uganda Cranes for the historic and first of its kind, a chartered flight for the fans to support the Uganda Cranes to Marrakech, Morocco. 

    President Y.K Museveni handing over a cash cheque to FUFA recently

    I will further thank H.E the President of the Republic of Uganda, the entire Government of Uganda for the financial support that helped the team get as prepared as it was. The story would have been different without this timely help. Three hundred eighty four (384) million Uganda Shillings was received from Government. The preparations of the Egypt and Botswana friendly matches, the camp in Turkey, and the air tickets for players from their bases and back amounted to over Four hundred ninety (490) million shillings. This leaves the match in deficit of over One hundred (100) million shillings owed to one of the air ticket providers. All accountabilities and supporting documents have already been submitted to Government

    Football Competitions
    FUFA Super League; Despite the challenges affecting the top league in Uganda, FUFA Super League enters round 6 at the time of writing this monthly briefing with Soana FC and Olaki Francis as the new revelations.
    FUFA Big League; the fixtures have been released and this week will see the 5th edition of the FUFA Big League Kickoff. This tournament has helped promote only teams that are ready to the top league, it continues to give the countrywide look to club football, and in structures, these clubs have 10 delegates in the FUFA General Assembly with a fully functional association.
    Other Competitions; the Lower leagues will continue under the management of the Regional Football Associations while the Uganda Cup is still under preparations. I also take the opportunity to thank the organisers and participants of other FUFA authorised football competitions such as Masaza Cup, Bika Cup, etc

    U-20 Women National Team
    Over the years, girls’ football development continues through amongst others schools competitions. After the 2013 National and East African School girls’ football competitions, a selected U-20 Women National was prepared to play in the 2014 Canada, FIFA World Cup qualifiers.

    To those who have been following the development of women football in Uganda, it was not a surprise that Uganda eliminated South Sudan on 22-0 goal aggregate. This home and away match did not cost FUFA less than One hundred twenty (120) million shillings in air tickets to Juba, air tickets, allowances, accommodation and local costs to 6 match officials, hosting the South Sudan team etc. It is still ironical that whereas FIFA give FUFA about Seventy five (75) million shillings for women football, the team will not consume less than Three hundred (300) million shillings as Uganda faces Egypt on 26th October 2013 in Egypt and 14 days later in Kampala. The South Sudan Game in Kampala did not gross one (1) million shilling in collections.

    Executive Committee Meeting
    On Wednesday 18th September 2013, I chaired the 13-003 FUFA Executive Committee meeting and the first one in my capacity as FUFA President. 115 men and women were appointed on various standing committees. Analysts made their views not appreciating that these committees are only supposed to help the FUFA executive Committee make good decisions at policy level but not to run day to day activities of FUFA. We have laid down Terms of Reference for the 18 standing and 5 adhoc committees and we have also set objectives of each individual committee to be achieved by 30th June 2014.
    Ambassadors of the Uganda Cranes were named but details of their role and contribution are still being completed by the FUFA Secretariat.

    Special Roles

    Mr. Justus Mugisha was selected to head FUFA’s reconciliation mechanism while Mr. Kalibbala has been chosen to head a committee to make a thorough report of football facilities in Uganda and the way forward amongst other special tasks.SecretariatThere are a number of changes taking place at the hub of football in Uganda and that is FUFA House. The access control has been revitalised where staff have been issued with access cards to the building. The reception is functional and our guests need to go through security checks and reception before they access the interior of offices. FUFA staff members have been provided with more hours to work for football. I call upon our guests especially the football public to understand this as important for the game as more man-hours will be injected into the game for better football service delivery. The staff members have been re-allocated in roles. Each member of the staff has now a job title and job description. Objectives to be reasonably achieved by 31st March 2014 for each staff have been set. Those that prove that they are up to the standards by completing their objectives set by management will be offered performance based 3-year renewable contracts with improved pay while those that management will consider unsatisfactory will be replaced through a transparent recruitment process. The process to recruit the Finance Director, Commercial Director and Competitions Director has started.

    Ms. Sumaya Hood has been brought in as the Personal Assistant to the FUFA President. Among others, she manages the appointments and the diary of the FUFA President. I take this opportunity to advise all persons and organisations that would wish to meet the FUFA President for official matters to access Ms Hood through the address papresident@fufauganda.com or physically checking her out at FUFA House for an appointment.

    Communications

    FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo (2nd left) attending a press conference recently

    FUFA will hire a consultant to the Communications Sector for a period of at least 1 year. He/she will be required to setup a communications strategy and work with the current personnel to setup roles and functions in the area of communications. The roles currently include a spokesperson who heads the TV, Radio and Print media unit, the Cyber Media Officer who will manage the mass mails, blogs, FUFA Chat Rooms, Forums, e-letter, website, social media and SMS platform and the Brands Communication Officer will basically interface Marketing with communications.
    FUFA is in the process of changing official e-mail addresses to include the official FUFA domain thus xxx@fufauganda.com instead of yahoo accounts.

    FIFA projects
    Upon assumption of office, FIFA welcomed the new President and Executive committee with approval of a Goal Project worth 500,000 USD, Performance Programme, and two courses in Administration and Coaching. There has also been an approval for the second artificial ground and a consultant from FIFA will soon be in the country to confirm the location of the construction site.

    Government on NCS Regulations

    Education and sports Minister Hon. Jesca Alupo and her Deputy Hon. Charles Bakabulindi.

    FUFA continued to dialogue with the task force that was set by the Hon Minister of Education and Sports to draft regulations for the operationalization of the 1964 NCS Act. She is applauded as the first Minister since 1964 to draw these regulations. FUFA however continues to express the dissatisfaction with the committee on its failure to listen and comprehend the dynamics of the associations and international affiliation requirements. Forcing associations to incorporate under the Trustees Act contravenes affiliation requirements for the case of FIFA. FUFA has received the legal opinion from independent lawyers contrary to the position of the committee. FUFA has also received written communication from FIFA confirming that the incorporation by Trustees Act contravenes FIFA statutes.
    As FUFA we appreciate regulations that allow FUFA to continue transacting within the Ugandan law with external parties such as sponsors and partners, sue and be sued, own assets etc but also not to contravene with international (FIFA) affiliation.

    Member Associations

    FUFA is now composed of 8 regional football associations, 6 special interest group members, the FUFA Big League and 16 FUFA Super League Clubs. New Statutes and Elections for 30 out of 31 Members have been undertaken. A general assembly of 84 Delegates in Place, the Executive Committee elected, the standing committees of 115 persons named, the Judicial bodies in place and the Secretariat undergoing changes bring to completion a strong foundation of the structures of FUFA.

     Work in Progress

    Finance Systems

    The FUFA Finance Manual was approved by the FUFA Executive Committee on its sitting on 18th September and comes into force on 1st November 2013. This is aimed at prudent and frugal means of handling finance matters at FUFA that I promised in my manifesto. It is also aimed at forcing budget discipline and management of cash flow.

    Human Resource System
    The Human Resource Manual was also approved by the FUFA Executive Committee on its sitting on 18th September and comes into force immediately. This is aimed at efficient service delivery of the FUFA Secretariat for the proper functioning of the other bodies of FUFA.

    Rebranding

    FUFA is undertaking the “behind-the-scenes” activities to rebrand itself. The intention is to position FUFA commercial properties in a more appealing and satisfying manner to the consumers and that is the fans, Government and the corporate organisations. This exercise will also be launched along a set of innovations to widen the resource envelope to FUFA for more aggressive football development programmes.

    Education Curriculum
    The Education committee that was setup is undertaking the realignment and detail of the Human Resource development curriculum in the areas of coaching, administration, sports medicine and Refereeing.

    Conclusion

    FUFA boss: Eng Moses Magogo

    The current issues between FUFA and USL have exposed the real problem to Ugandan Football as lacking structures of real football clubs. It remains a huge task to create football clubs that can suit the current economic and sporting times. FUFA is creating a programme called “FUFA Clubs Pro” where clubs in the FUFA Super League and the FUFA Big League will apply and a set of expert instructors will sit with the club management to create the 11 players that make a football club. For purposes of clarity, the lineup of these players stands as follows;
    1-Structure, 2-Finance, 3-Medical, 4-Facilities, 5-Stadium, 6-Team (the only player every Ugandan Club has), 7-Youth Setup, 8-Marketing, 9-Fans Development, 10-Communications, 11-Events Management Until the next edition.

    I pray to the Almighty to keep us safe, in harmony and thinking of development. It is our game, it is our country

    Eng. Moses Magogo
    FUFA President

     

  • FUFA President sends Idd message to Ugandans

    The League action will continue despite the Idd day celebrations

    FUFA has issued a message wishing the Muslim communities in Uganda and beyond a happy Idd day celebrations.

    “As a football body, we wish all our Muslim Brothers and Sisters in sports circles, the people of Uganda and beyond the peaceful celebrations as we mark this great Iddi day”, reads part of the message officially signed by the FA President Eng. Moses Magogo.

    Magogo called upon celebrants to observe discipline as they mark their day and urged the football fans, players and administrators to take advantage of this holly day to bury their hatches and get united for a common cause.

    “May this day bring us more together and leave us more united than ever before. Let’s observe discipline because this is what Prophet Mohammed preaches. To the players, fans and administrators of football regardless of their religions, may the kind hand of Allah touch all of you and bless your efforts towards football development”, writes the FA leader.

    Meanwhile the FUFA Super League matches will continue today despite being a public holiday. Kiira Young takes on CRO at Namboole, Proline plays Vipers at Lugogo KCCA ground and Soana host SC Villa in Kavumba, Wakiso.

     

  • Magogo gets several congratulatory Messages

    FIFA President Issa Hayatou

    New FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo has received several messages congratulating him upon his election to this office.

    “Since my election, I have been overwhelmed with the congratulatory messages from individuals and organisations. I thank everybody who has shared a moment of happiness with me during this time”, remarked Magogo.

    Among the messages received included one from the President of the Federation of International Football Association (FIFA) Mr. Sepp Blatter who sounded optimistic that Magogo will consolidate the achievements so far registered and scale up new heights.

    “I am certain that your knowledge and personal qualities will have an important impact on the stable development of our beautiful game in your country” reads the official message from Zurich.

    There were also messages received from the CAF President Dr. Issa Hayatou, CECAFA President Eng. Leodgar Tenga, the FA leaders of Jordan, Zambia, Senegal, Japan and England among others.

    Magogo was elected unopposed to the country’s most top football seat in August after all the other contenders were found illegible to contest. He polled 68 votes out of the 72 delegates who turned up for the election exercise.

  • FUFA applauds Minister Alupo

    Hon. Jesca Alupo

    The Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) has applauded the Minister of Education and Sports, Hon. Jesca Alupo for her initiative to regulate the 1964 National Council of Sports Act.

    FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo has also pledged his total support towards the development but called upon the concerned committee to consult the necessary sports bodies widely before implementing the amended act.

    “FUFA will continue to dialogue with the task force that was set by the Hon Minister of Education and Sports to draft regulations for the operationalization of the 1964 NCS Act” Magogo emphasized.

    The FA President hailed Alupo for being the first minister since 1964 to draw special attention towards these regulations. Magogo however expressed dissatisfaction with the committee on its failure to listen and comprehend the dynamics of the associations and international affiliation requirements.

    “Forcing associations to incorporate under the Trustees Act contravenes affiliation requirements. FUFA has received the legal opinion from independent lawyers contrary to the position of the committee” the FA President revealed.

    FUFA has also received written communication from FIFA confirming that the incorporation by Trustees Act contravenes FIFA statutes.

    “As FUFA we appreciate regulations that allow FUFA to continue transacting within the Ugandan law with external parties such as sponsors and partners, sue and be sued, own assets etc, but such regulations should not contravene the international (FIFA) rules” the Ugandan FA leader explained.

  • Uganda starts preparations to defend CECAFA title

    The Uganda Cranes has embarked on early preparations ahead of this year’s CECAFA senior Challenge Cup slated for late November in Kenya.

    Federation Vice President in charge of the FUFA Super League who also doubles as the chairman of the Technical Committee, Mujib Kasule says the team will be taken through intensified trainings twice every week on Saturdays and Sundays.

    “The new arrangement is intended to leave the National League non-disrupted and that’s why we are picking on weekends”, Kasule explained. League matches are played within the week days.

    Uganda Cranes are the defending champions of CECAFA Senior Challenge Cup and will be looking to winning their 14th title since 1973. Their closest rivals Kenya have only won this championship 5 times within the same period.

    The players summoned by Coach Milutin ‘Micho’ Sredovich to under this weekly program include Ochan Benjamin, Bwette Brian and Watenga Isma (Goal Keepers).

    The full backs are Wadada Nicholas, Ntambi Julius, Walusimbi Godfrey and Muyimba Yasin. The list of the Central defenders are Kassaga Richard, Kabugo Savio, Kiiza Ayub and Kisalita Ayub. Iguma Denis, Matsiko Tom, Ntege Ivan, Agaba Oscar and Nteko Derrick are the selected central midfielders.

    The attacking midfielders and strikers are Kyeyune Said, Mpande Joseph, Okwi Simon, Oaki Francis, Wasswa Herman, Ssentamu Yunus, Witaba Alex, Oyirwoth Dan and Ngobi Umar.

    CECAFA General Secretary Nicholas Musonye said the tournament will kick off on November 27th and end on December 12th.

     

     

  • Okwi starts training at Villa Park

    Today:

    Soana Vs Sc Villa

    Proline Vs Vipers

    Kiira Vs CRO

    Emmanuel Okwi in action against Angola in June this year.

    Uganda Cranes lead striker Emmanuel Okwi yesterday (Monday) officially reported at Villa park to start training with SC Villa, a club in the FUFA Super League.

    There was a lot of excitement as Okwi stormed the training ground a head of their next league fixture against Soana FC this Tuesday.

    “I am happy to be back home and I am going to offer my best for the time I shall be here. I feel SC Villa will automatically not remain the same there during my stay”, said Okwi.

    Okwi was recently cleared by the International Football body (FIFA) to feature for SC Villa after an alleged breach of contract by his Tunisian former club.

    In other league fixture to be honoured today, Proline FC will host Vipers at Lugogo while Kiira Young takes on new entrants CRO FC in Namboole Stadium.

  • ‘FUFA Executive committee in fresh talks with USL’

    (1) CECAFA tourney dates named

    CECAFA General Secretary Nicholas Musonye has named November 27th as the kick off date for this year’s CECAFA Senior Challenge Cup in Nairobi, Kenya. The championship that winds up on December 12th will also mark Kenya’s 50th Independence anniversary. Uganda Cranes are defending Champions. CECAFA has given member associations up to October 20th to confirm participation. There are 4 proposed venues for this year’s tournament in Nairobi, Nakuru, Kisumu and Mumias.

     (2) FUFA in talks with USL

    FUFA President: Moses Magogo

    FUFA 1st Vice President Justus Mugisha has confirmed that the current Executive committee is in talks with USLL over League related matters. Addressing a weekly press conference this Wednesday, Mugisha revealed that the decision to open up talks was taken during the executive committee meeting. He further added that the Excom had been tasked him to chair the instituted sub- committee that will work towards harmonizing positions between the FUFA Super League (FSL) and the rivalry faction. Mugisha however declined to give details on grounds that the talks were still premature.

     (3) Masaza finals this Saturday

    His Majesty the Kabaka of Buganda will officially preside over the closing ceremony of this year’s Masaza Cup tournament at Nakivubo stadium. Ssingo, who are making their first appearance in the finals, will be taking on Mawokota. The organising committee chairman Godffrey Mbalire Ssalongo said gates will open at 10:00am and that the entry charges have been put at Shs. 5000 and Shs.10.000 for the open stands and pavilion respectively.

     (4) 3 referees for CAF Elite course

    The Continental Football body has named three Ugandan FIFA referees to attend an Elite ‘B’ referees’ and assistant referees’ course in Cairo, Egypt. The one week course runs from November 1 to 8th. The selected referees are Denis Batte, Mark Sonko and Ssemambo Nabikko. FUFA Chief Executive Officer Edgar Watson has urged the trio to start preparing themselves and ensure that they arrive in Cairo in their best physical conditions.

    (5) FUFA President in South Africa

    FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo is in South Africa to attend a series of events organized by CAF in partnership with the Local Organising Committee in preparation for next year’s Africa Nations Championship. The Team Workshop will take place this Friday at the Southern Sun Hotel. The workshop, forms part of a standard component in the preparations of organising a tournament of this magnitude and will provide the participating nations with all the essential guidelines and information to assist them in their preparations for the tournament.

  • Uganda dumps South Sudan from U20 World Cup Campaign

    Results: Uganda 13 South Sudan 0/ First leg: South Sudan 0 Uganda 9

    Uganda is building a strong women team

    Uganda U20 National Women team registered their first ever biggest international win when they walloped visiting South Sudan 13-0 in the second leg of the 2014 FIFA U20 Women World Cup qualifier match played in Kampala this Saturday.

    South Sudan therefore got ejected from the competition on a 22-0 aggregate following a first leg 9-0 loss in Juba.

    The trio of Rita Kivumbi, Hasfer Nassuna and Sandra Nabweteme scored a hat trick each in a one sided game watched by a relatively small audience of spectators. Other scorers were Dorothy Nakato, Sylivia Nakazibwe, Jeninga Awadifo and Naome Nagaddya.

    Kivumbi launched the fight with an early goal in the 3rd minute and wound up the assignment in the 85th minute with a brilliant finishing that left the visitors speechless.

    Uganda will now face Egypt on October 26. The best two countries will represent Africa at the final tournament to be held from 5th – 24th August next year in Canada.  

    FUFA Executive Committee Member and chairperson of the Women Football Committee Marian Nakulima Kaliga hailed her young girls attributing the win to team work from both players and the officials.

  • South Sudan in, opts for private stay

    Ritah Kivumbi scored twice in Juba and is expected among the starters on Saturday

    The South Sudanese U20 National Women football team arrived in Kampala this Thursday morning but rejected to be accommodated by FUFA and opted for a private arrangement.

    The move by the South Sudanese guests is perhaps intended to avoid meeting the FIFA/CAF penalties for denying the Ugandan delegation accommodation in Juba during the first leg match. The tournament rules provide that the hosting nation must accommodate, feed and avail internal transport for the visiting team.

    The Ugandan team remained stranded at Juba International Airport for over 4 hours as no information related to their accommodation was available till fresh arrangements had to be done from Kampala.

    The federation has already notified the relevant football authorities for compensation of lost funds. We had also incurred costs in booking for their stay at Grand Global Hotel in Makerere. They are currently residing at SHINE Hotel in Kansanga on a private arrangement.

    The Saturday match will be handled by a set of Rwandese female referees led by M/s Tuyishime Angelique and Mukansange Salma as the standby referee.  M/s Murangwa Sandrine and M/s Ingabire Francine are the first and second assistant referees respectively. These are expected in Kampala on Friday morning aboard Rwanda Air.

    The match Commissioner M/s. Atieno Maqulate arrives two hours earlier than her referees. The Pre-Match meeting will be conducted at FUFA Headquarters here in Mengo on Friday at 6:00pm (Local Time).

    (First Leg results: South Sudan 0 Uganda 9)