Category: Women

  • Makerere University outwit Asubo Gafford Ladies to win 2021/22 FUFA Women Elite League Title

    Makerere University outwit Asubo Gafford Ladies to win 2021/22 FUFA Women Elite League Title

    FUFA Women Elite League Final

    Makerere University 6-0 Asubo Gafford Ladies

    Makerere University are the Winners of the 2021/22 FUFA Women Elite League after beating Asubo Gafford Ladies 6-0 in the final played at Kabaka Kyabaggu Stadium on Saturday.

    Makerere University celebrate one of their goals.

    Striker Sharon Namatovu netted a hat trick while experienced Winnie Babirye, Jemima Twesigye and second half substitute Rebecca Nakasato scored the other goals.

    Namatovu opened the scores as early as the second minute of the game before Babirye and Twesigye scored in succession to make it 3-0.

    Namatovu made it 4-0 in the 18th minute and completed her hat trick with a tap-in five minutes into the second half.

    Namatovu was named the Most Valuable Player of the season while Wakiso Hill striker Slyvia Namiwanda was the league’s top scorer with 13 goals.

    Makerere University shot stopper Zahara Nankya was named the best goalkeeper.

    Wakiso Hill WFC won the fair play award.

    Winners Makerere WFC earned a cash prize of UGX 8M while runners up Asubo Gafford Ladies took home UGX 5M.

    Second placed teams in each group, that’s Isra Soccer Academy and Wakiso Hill WFC got UGX 2.5M.

    Each individual award came with a cash prize of UGX 0.5M.

    Awards


    Top Scorer: Sylvia Namiwanda 13 goals (Wakiso Hill WFC)


    Most Valuable Player: Sharon Namatovu (Makerere University)


    Best Goalkeeper: Zahara Nankya (Makerere University)


    Fair play award: Wakiso Hill WFC


  • Crested Cranes are 2022 CECAFA Senior Women’s Championship Winners

    Crested Cranes are 2022 CECAFA Senior Women’s Championship Winners

    Uganda Women’s National Football Team (Crested Cranes) are the Winners of the 2022 CECAFA Senior Women’s Championship after overcoming Burundi in the final on Saturday at FUFA Technical Centre, Njeru.

    In a thrilling final watched by Rt. Hon. Anita Annet Among, the Speaker of Parliament of Uganda as Guest of Honour, Uganda secured a 3-1 win to emerge the winners for the first time ever.

    Sandra Nabweteme led the way for Uganda, bagging a brace while Fazila Ikwaput netted the other goal. The consolation for Burundi came from lanky midfielder Joelle Bukuru.

    Uganda started on a strong foot and took an early lead when Nabweteme fired home in the second minute beyond goalkeeper Amissa Inarukundo.

    The second goal arrived two minutes before the break when Ikwaput dribbled past defender Diane Irankunda and the goalkeeper before scoring into an empty net.

    Burundi made a strong start to the second stanza with Joelle Bukuru getting a goal, four minutes after restart.

    Despite their attempts, Uganda kept the resistance until when Nabweteme scored deep into stoppage time to put the score beyond reach.

    Ethiopia beat Tanzania 2-1 to settle for bronze in the game played before the final.

    Turist Lema and Tadesse Bizuayehu scored a goal each for Ethiopia while Tanzania got the consolation through Opa Clement who finished as top scorer of the tournament with seven goals.

    Individual Awards

    MVP – Fazila Ikwpaut (Uganda)

    Top Scorer – Opa Clement (Tanzania) – 7 Goals.

    Best Goalkeeper – Daisy Nakaziro (Uganda)

    Fairplay Award – Tanzania

    Winners- Uganda

    1st Runners up – Burundi

    2nd Runners up – Ethiopia

  • CECAFA Senior Women’s Championship: Ikwaput late strike sends Uganda to the final

    CECAFA Senior Women’s Championship: Ikwaput late strike sends Uganda to the final

    CECAFA Senior Women’s Championship 2022

    Semi-finals

    Uganda 1-0 Ethiopia (After Extra Time)

    Burundi 2-1 Tanzania

    Fazila Ikwaput was the heroine for Uganda as the Crested Cranes overpowered Ethiopia to storm the final of the CECAFA Senior Women’s Championship 2022 on Thursday.

    The lethal forward scored the decisive goal of the game in extra time (115th minute) in a closely contested semi-final encounter played at the FUFA Technical Centre, Njeru.

    Despite getting numerous scoring opportunities Uganda failed to take away any during normal time with Ethiopia equally having chances on the other hand.

    The Crested Cranes were unfortunate in some occasions, hitting the crossbar four times in the same game.

    Uganda started the better side creating chance after chance with Sandra Nabweteme’s attempt in the 13th minute ricocheting off the upright.

    Shamirah Nalugya too came close in the opening stanza but she was also left disappointed with her strike within the area bouncing off the upright.

    Coach Lutalo was forced to make a change midway the first half when defender Aisha Nantongo was stretchered off. She was replaced by Lukia Namubiru who was making her debut.

    The other changes saw Lilian Mutuuzo, Phiona Nabbumba and Sheebah Zalwango all coming on for Nalugya, Joan Nabirye and Margaret Kunihira.

    With five minutes to the end of extra time, Uganda got a corner that was delivered by skipper Hasifah Nassuna. Her good deliverance was perfectly met by Ikwpaut in the area who scored on the volley to send the fans into wild celebrations.

    Uganda will therefore meet Burundi in the final after the latter came from behind to win 2-1. Opa Clement gave Tanzania the lead in the first minute but goals from captain Aisha Djafari and Sandra Niyonkuru guided to Burundi to their first final. The two will face off on Saturday.

    It should be noted that Burundi and Uganda faced off in the Group stages with the Crested Cranes winning 4-1.

  • CECAFA Senior Women’s Championship: Ethiopia defeat South Sudan to book Semifinal spot

    CECAFA Senior Women’s Championship: Ethiopia defeat South Sudan to book Semifinal spot

    CECAFA Senior Women’s Championship 2022
    Group|Matchday 3
    Tanzania 12-0 Zanzibar
    Ethiopia 4-0 South Sudan

    Ethiopia and Tanzania completed the semifinal puzzle at the ongoing CECAFA Senior Women’s Championship after winning their respective final group B games on Monday.

    The Lucy who played against South Sudan at Kyabazinga Stadium won 4-0 to finish second in group B.

    Aregash Kalsa Tadesse was the star for Ethiopia against South Sudan bagging a hat trick on the day.

    The other goal for Ethiopia was scored by skipper Loza Abera Geinore who converted from the spot.

    Despite winning, Ethiopia only settled for second place with Tanzania getting ahead of them on goal difference.

    Tanzania brushed aside Zanzibar, winning 12-0 at FUFA Technical Centre, Njeru.

    Opa Clement scored four goals while Omary Mwanahamisi came through with hat trick in the one sided affair.

    Ester Mabanza, Protasia Mbunda, Diana Lucas Msewa, Janeth Pangamwene and Enekia Kasonga Lunyamila scored a goal each to complete the damage.

    The semifinals therefore will have Tanzania facing Burundi while hosts Uganda will take on Ethiopia on Thursday at FUFA Technical Centre, Njeru.

  • CECAFA Senior Women’s Championship:Tanzania obliterate Zanzibar to top Group B

    CECAFA Senior Women’s Championship:Tanzania obliterate Zanzibar to top Group B

    CECAFA Senior Women’s Championship 2022
    Group B|Matchday 3
    Tanzania 12-0 Zanzibar
    Ethiopia 4-0 South Sudan

    Tanzania marched to the semifinals of the 2022 CECAFA Senior Women’s Championship in style after thumping neighbours Zanzibar in the final group B game played at FUFA Technical Centre, Njeru on Monday.

    The Twiga Stars registered a 12-0 win, the biggest at the tournament to sail through to the last four.

    Opa Clement led the way bagging four goals while veteran forward Omary Mwanahamisi came through with hat trick in the one sided affair.

    Opa Clement scored four goals against Zanzibar.
    Omary Mwanahamisi (in blue) goes past a Zanzibar defender.

    Ester Mabanza, Protasia Mbunda, Diana Lucas Msewa, Janeth Pangamwene and Enekia Kasonga Lunyamila scored a goal each.

    Victory meant Tanzania qualified as group B leaders with 7 points same as second placed Ethiopia but the former had better goal difference.

    Tanzania ended the group stage with 14 goals scored and 2 conceded while Ethiopia finished with 11 goals, shipping in two goals.

    Ethiopia won 4-0 South Sudan at Kyabazinga Stadium but it wasn’t enough to displace Tanzania from the top spot.

    Aregash Kalsa Tadesse scored a hat trick to compliment skipper Loza Abera’s goal from spot.

    Aregash Kalsa Tadesse walked away with the match ball.

    South Sudan missed a penalty at the death of the game with captain Amy Lasu failing to convert a penalty.

    The semifinals therefore will have Tanzania facing Burundi while hosts Uganda will take on Ethiopia on Thursday at FUFA Technical Centre, Njeru.

  • CECAFA Senior Women’s Championship: Uganda stage comeback against Burundi to top Group A

    CECAFA Senior Women’s Championship: Uganda stage comeback against Burundi to top Group A

    CECAFA Senior Women’s Championship 2022

    Group A|Matchday Three

    Rwanda 2-0 Djibouti

    Uganda 4-1Burundi

    Uganda finished top of Group A after overcoming Burundi on Sunday in the final A game played at FUFA Technical Centre, Njeru.

    Despite conceding early in the game, the Crested Cranes managed to fight back to win 4-1 and top group A with maximum points.

    Falonne Nahimana scored for Burundi but Uganda responded through Fazila Ikwaput and second half substitutes Shamirah Nalugya and Sandra Nabweteme (brace).

    Burundi took the lead in the tenth minute through former Asubo Gafford Ladies striker Nahimana.

    The forward capitalised on a mistake by Riticia Nabossa whose intended back pass did not reach defender Aisha Nantongo thus firing the ball beyond goalkeeper Daisy Nakaziro.

    The lead was however short-lived with Ikwaput running behind the Burundi backline to slot home.

    A long ball from defender Margaret Namirimu was brushed into Ikwaput’s path by Juliet Nalukenge thus beating off the entire Burundi defence.

    Hasifah Nassuna attempted from far but her shot went inches wide while Asia Nakibuuka too got close from a rebound but her ferocious strike from distance sailed over.

    The two teams went for the mandatory break on level terms.

    Upon restart, coach George Lutalo made three changes, bringing on Shamirah Nalugya, Sandra Nabweteme and Phiona Nabbumba in place of Joan Nabirye, Nabbosa and Nalukenge.

    Two minutes later, Nalugya struck home from a distance to send Uganda into the lead for the first time.

    There were further changes for Uganda moments later, with Margaret Kunihira replacing Lillian Mutuuzo while Zaina Nandede replaced Ikwaput.

    Kunihira was industrious on the left flank and she produced the assist for Nabweteme goal in the 79th minute.

    Nabweteme put the icing on the cake with a sublime finish deep into stoppage time.

    The result means Uganda tops Group A on nine points, Burundi finish in second place on 6 points while Rwanda and Djibouti end with 3 and 0 points respectively.

    Uganda Starting XI

    Daisy Nakaziro(GK), Asia Nakibuuka, Sumaya Komuntale, Aisha Nnatongo, Margaret Namirimu, Joan Nabirye, Riticia Nabbosa, Hasifa Nassuna, Juliet Nalukenge, Fazila Ikwaput, Lillian Mutuuzo

    Burundi Starting XI

    Ariella Umurerwa (GK), Diane Irankunda, Bora Ineza, Zilfa Suzanne, Adolphine Suzanne, Sandrine Niyonkuru, Asha Djafari, Angelique Keza, Nasra Nahimana, Joelle Bukuru, Falonne Nahimana

  • CECAFA Senior Women’s Championship: Rwanda overcome Djibouti in final group game

    CECAFA Senior Women’s Championship: Rwanda overcome Djibouti in final group game

    CECAFA Senior Women’s Championship 2022

    Group A

    Rwanda 2-0 Djibouti

    Rwanda ended their expedition at the 2022 CECAFA Senior Women’s Championship with a win over Djibouti on Sunday.

    Despite failing to progress to the semifinals, Rwanda had something to smile about, securing a 2-0 win in the game played at FUFA Technical Centre, Njeru.

    Anne Marie Ibangarye and Lydia Uzayisenza scored a goal apiece in the opening stanza.

    Djibouti lost but won hearts from the fans that braved the rains to watch the game. They were an improved side from the previous games against Uganda and Burundi.

    The first goal for Rwanda came in the 11th minute with Uzayisenza sending a ferocious strike jut outside the area.

    Ten minutes later, Ibangarye got the second goal  with a simple finish from close range.

    Djibouti too had attempts at goal but lacked the effectiveness to at least get their first at the tournament.

    Rwanda finish the Championship in third place on 3 points while Djibouti finish bottom with no point and goal registered.

    Rwanda Starting XI

    Claudine Itangishaka (GK), Lydia Uzayisenza, Constance Muhawenimana, Loiuse Maniraguha, Jeanette Mukeshimana, Libellee Nibagwire, Anne Marie Ibangarye, Joselyne Mukatanganira, Nadine Mukandayisenga, Callixte Iradukunda, Zawadi Usanase

    Djibouti Starting XI

    Taslim Houssein Abdillahi (GK), Said Abdillahi Neima, Douhour Djama Ilham, Mohamed Awad Yousra, Aden Moustapha Rahma, Anab Hassan Daher, Nadia Nour, Arab Kafia, Sikieh Abdou Lerman, Abdillahi Hibo, Issa Mohamed Ferouze

  • CECAFA Senior Women’s Championship: South Sudan nick hard fought win over Zanzibar

    CECAFA Senior Women’s Championship: South Sudan nick hard fought win over Zanzibar

    CECAFA Senior Women’s Championship

    South Sudan 1-0 Zanzibar

    Ethiopia 2-2 Tanzania

    South Sudan brightened their chances of progressing through to the semi-finals of the ongoing CECAFA Senior Championship after earning a 1-0 win over Zanzibar.

    Debora Stephen Luka scored the lone goal of the game that was played at FUFA Technical Centre.

    The opening stanza literally produced no scoring chances but South Sudan got out of the blocks to dominate proceedings in the second stanza.

    The introduction of midfielder Mary Dawa gave South Sudan control and this eventually helped them to win.

    The decisive moment came in the 82nd minute when Luka went through on goal to slot home.

    Victory means South Sudan go into the final group game against Ethiopia needing maximum points to progress.

    Ethiopia and Tanzania who play Zanzibar have four points apiece.

  • CECAFA Senior Women’s Championship: Tanzania rally back twice to hold Ethiopia

    CECAFA Senior Women’s Championship: Tanzania rally back twice to hold Ethiopia

    CECAFA Senior Women’s Championship

    Group B|Matchday Two

    Ethiopia 2-2 Tanzania

    Tanzania needed to fight back on two occasions to salvage a point against Ethiopia in their second group game at the ongoing CECAFA Senior Women’s Championship.

    In a thrilling encounter played on Saturday at the FUFA Technical Centre, Njeru, Ethiopia squandered their lead twice.

    Loza Abera and Mesay Temesgen Tanga scored for Ethiopia while Opa Clement and Enekia Kasonga Lunyamila got the goals for Tanzania.

    Abera fired Ethiopia into an early lead, scoring as early as the 8th minute. She was quick to meet the ball before goalkeeper Yonah Gelwa who had moved off her line.

    Tanzania had several chance to level matters but lacked sharpness in front of goal. It was Clement who found the equaliser in the 28th minute capitalising on a mistake by defender Muso Hasabe.

    Ethiopia once again regained their lead in the second stanza through Temesgen who made a run on the left wing before sending a low drive.

    With 15 minute to play, Tanzania won a free kick about 40 yards from goal when Fatuma Issa Suleiman was fouled.

    Defender Lunyamila went for full effort and her ferocious strike went straight into the back of the net.

    The draw leaves both teams level on 4 points with Ethiopia on top due to goal difference. Tanzania will play Zanzibar in their final group game while Ethiopia will take on South Sudan on Moday.

    Ethiopia Starting XI

    Tarikua Bargena Balcha(GK), Yien Koak Nyabuonyi, Daniel Zekele Kidist, Muso Gila Hasabe, Matios Rediet Assresahagn, Loza Abera Geinore, Nardos Getenet Mekonnen, Mesay Temesgen Tanga, Ariet Odong Ojho, Meadin Sehilu Amdeu

    Tanzania Starting XI

    Yonah Gelwa(GK), Amina Ally Bilali, Fatuma Issa Suleimani, Protasia Mbunda, Omar Mwanahamisi, Opa Clement, Diana Lucas Msewa, Julithia Singano, Enekia Kasonga Lunyamila, Irene Elias Kisisa, Esther Mabanza

  • CECAFA Senior Women’s Championship: Uganda thrash Djibouti to all but qualify for semi-finals

    CECAFA Senior Women’s Championship: Uganda thrash Djibouti to all but qualify for semi-finals

    CECAFA Senior Women’s Championship 2022

    Group A| Matchday Two

    Uganda 5-0 Djibouti

    Uganda overpowered past Djibouti to all but secure a place in the semi-finals of the ongoing CECAFA Senior Women’s Championship at FUFA Technical Centre, Njeru.

    In a one-sided affair, Uganda registered a 5-0 win to remain top of Group A with six points from two games. The Crested Cranes defeated Rwanda in the opening game.

    Defenders Aisha Nantongo and Margaret Namirimu scored in the opening stanza before Sandra Nabweteme, Fazila Ikwaput and substitute Phiona Nabbumba added a goal each after recess.

    Coach George Lutalo made two changes from the team that started against Rwanda with Sandra Nabweteme and Lillian Mutuuzo starting ahead of Sumaya Komuntale and Shirazi Natasha.

    Despite taking control of proceedings, Uganda lacked the much needed calmness in front of goal in a bid to take an early lead.

    The breakthrough eventually came in the 17th minute with Nantongo powering home a header from a well delivered cross by Margaret Kunihira.

    The defender rushed into the six-yard box and jumped high to node home to the delight of the fans.

    Two minutes to the mandatory break, Namirimu fired from far and her low drive went past Djibouti goalkeeper Rokiatou Doumbia.

    Uganda was more clinical in the second half and it took only 4 minutes for Nabweteme to stretch the lead, tapping home from close range.

    Nabbumba who replaced Shamira Nalugya needed only seven minutes on the pitch to announce her arrival, striking from far to make it four before Ikwpaut put the icing on the cake.

    Uganda will end Group A business on Sunday with a game against Burundi while Djibouti will on the same day face Rwanda.

    Uganda Starting XI

    Dasiy Nakaziro (GK), Asia Nakibuuka, Margaret Namirimu, Aisha Nantongo, Joan Nabirye, Margaret Kunihira, Shamira Nalugya, Fazila Ikwaput, Hasifah Nassuna, Sandra Nabweteme, Lilian Mutuuzo

    Djibouti Starting XI

    Rokiatou Doumbia, Neima Abdillahi Said, Nasteho Robleh Djama, Ilham Djama Douhour, Yousra Mohamed Awad, Rahma Moustapha Aden, Anab Hassan Daher, Kafia Abdourahman Arab, Lerman Abdou Skieh, Hibo Abdi Abdillahi, Ferouze Mohamed Issa

  • CECAFA Senior Women’s Championship: Tanzania grind past resilient South Sudan

    CECAFA Senior Women’s Championship: Tanzania grind past resilient South Sudan

    CECAFA Senior Women’s Championship 2022

    Group B

    Matchday 2

    Ethiopia 5-0 Zanzibar

    Tanzania South Sudan

    Tanzania had to dig deep to overcome South Sudan at the ongoing CECAFA Senior Women’s Championship.

    In one of the Group B matches played at FUFA Technical Centre, Njeru on Thursday, Tanzania fought hard to a 2-0 win.

    Skipper Amina Ally Bilali and Diana Lucas Msewa scored a goal apiece in either half to guide Tanzania to a perfect start.

    Diana Lucas Msewa(middle) is joined by teammates in celebration.

    South Sudan showed composure and character in the first half, frustrating Tanzania on several occasions.

    Amina Ramadhan hit the woodwork while Omar Mwanahamisi saw her effort parried away by goalkeeper Tutu Khalda Hassan.

    The resilience was eventually broken in the 39th minute when a long range effort from captain Bilali found goalkeeper Hassan off her line and despite catching the ball, it had already crossed the line and second assistant referee Alice Umutesi was in the right position to confirm.

    Opa Clement of Tanzania goes past a South Sudan player.

    It was the same case in the second half. Even when Tanzania had attempts at goal, South Sudan kept the resolve, only for the second goal to come at the death of the clock.

    The icing on the cake came in the second minute of added time with Msewa sending a low drive that beat the goalkeeper at the far post.

    Thursday’s results mean Ethiopia lead group B after defeating Zanzibar 5-0 while Tanzania follow closely in second place.

    Ethiopian players celebrate one their goals against Zanzibar.

    Group B action will resume on Saturday with Tanzania facing Ethiopia while South Sudan will take on Zanzibar.

    Tanzania Starting XI

    Yinah Gelwa, Amina Ally Bilali, Fatuma Issa Suleimani, Protasia Pius Mbunda, Mwanahamisi Omary Shurua, Diana Lucas Msewa, Amina Ramadhan, Julithia Singano, Enekia Kasonga Lunyamila, Irene Erias Kisisa, Ester Mabanza Gindulya

    South Sudan Starting XI

    Tutu Khalda Hassan Mohammed (GK), Bandas Amadrio, Esther Kide Kute, Mary Dawa, Chieng Thomas Manyol, Amy Lasu Lauya, Maurine Makunga, Dorka Gerald Lokeri, Ponin Wani, Luka Alworonga, Vita Annet Nakirijja

  • CECAFA Senior Women’s Championship: Ikwaput double gives Crested Cranes perfect start

    CECAFA Senior Women’s Championship: Ikwaput double gives Crested Cranes perfect start

    CECAFA Senior Women’s Championship 2022

    Matchday 1

    Burundi 3-0 Djibouti

    Uganda 2-0 Rwanda

    Uganda put up a brilliant performance to defeat Rwanda as the 2022 CECAFA Senior Women’s Championship got underway on Wednesday at FUFA Technical Centre Njeru.

    Crested Cranes players singing the national anthem.

    A goal in either half from forward Fazila Ikwaput ensured the Crested Cranes made a perfect start to the tournament.

    Despite a good start from Rwanda who opted to go for intensity, Uganda withered through the early pressure to dispatch the former.

    Shamirah Nalugya controls the ball.

    Ikwaput broke the deadlock in the 36th minute, firing into an empty net, capitalizing on a mistake by goalkeeper Claudine Itangishaka.

    Itangishaka was late to intercept a defense splitting pass from Asia Nakibuuka, and the goalkeeper instead of clearing the ball took away Shamira Nalugya and the ball fell to Ikwaput who did no mistake to fire home.

    Coach George Lutalo made a change at the start of the second half, introducing Sandra Nabweteme for Shirazi Natasha.

    Nabweteme made instant impact with her movements troubling the Rwanda backline. She was involved in the second goal for Uganda that came two minutes after restart.

    Ikwaput was found out wide and cut back inside before drilling home to send the fans into wild celebrations.

    Hasifah Nassuna, Nalugya and Margaret Kunihira all got close to find the third goal as Uganda kept making attempt after attempt.

    Hasifah Nassuna vying for the ball with Rwanda’s Dorothee Mukeshimana.

    Victory means Uganda finishes matchday 1 in second place on 3 points, same as Burundi who defeated Djibouti in the early kick-off.

    Action continues on Thursday with two fixtures in Group B. Tanzania plays South Sudan while Ethiopia will take on Zanzibar.

    Uganda Starting XI

    Dasiy Nakaziro (GK), Asia Nakibuuka, Sumaya Komuntale, Margaret Namirimu, Aisha Nantongo, Joan Nabirye, Margaret Kunihira, Shamira Nalugya, Fazila Ikwaput, Hasifah Nassuna, Shirazi Natasha

    Rwanda Starting XI

    Claudine Itangishaka (GK), Lydia Uzayisenza, Loiuse Maniraguha, Libellee Nibagwire, nne Marie Ibangbarye, Joselyne Mukantaganira, Nadine Mukandayisenga, Dorothee Mukeshimana, Callixte Iradukunda, Gloria Sifa Nibagwire, Immaculee Uwimbabazi 

  • CECAFA Senior Women’s Championship: Burundi ease past Djibouti in opening game

    CECAFA Senior Women’s Championship: Burundi ease past Djibouti in opening game

    CECAFA Senior Women’s Challenge Cup 2022

    Burundi 3-0 Djibouti

    Burundi got a comfortable start to the 2022 CECAFA Senior Women’s Championship overcoming Djibouti in the opening game.

    The group A game played on Wednesday at FUFA Technical Centre saw Burundi secure a 3-0 win to set the pace for the Championship.

    Burundi’s Peace Olga Nyomwungere controls the ball against Djibouti

    Sandrine Niyonkuru led the way for Burundi bagging a brace while the other came from lanky midfielder Joelle Bukuru.

    Despite enjoying possession in the opening stage of the game, Burundi failed to find an early lead with Djibouti defending in numbers.

    The resilience was however broken down in the 36th minute when Bukuru curled home from a well taken free kick.

    Two minutes later, Burundi doubled their advantage with Niyonkuru finding herself unmarked in the area to head home.

    A minute later, Djibouti were reduced to ten players with midfielder Nadia Nour sent off for retaliation.

    In the second half, Djibouti despite being a player less played better and even had an attempt at goal.

    Burundi would seal off the victory with a 90th minute finish from Niyonkuru, her second on the day.

    Group A has hosts Uganda, Burundi, Djibouti and Rwanda while Group B has South Sudan, Tanzania, Ethiopia and Zanzibar.

    Burundi Starting XI

    Ariella Umurerwa(GK), Charlotte Irankunda, Ineza Bora, Peace Olga Nyomwungere, Aniella Uwimana, Sandrine Niyonkuru, Asha Djafari, Rachelle Bukuru, Joelle Bukuru, Rukiya Bizimana

    Djibouti Starting XI

    Rokiatou Doumbia, Nasteho Robleh Djama, Ilham Djama Douhour, Yousra Mohamed Awad, Rahma Moustapha Aden, Anab Hassan Daher, Nadia Nour, Kafia Abdourahman Arab, Lerman Abdou Sikeh, Hibo Abdi Abdillahi, Hamda Issa Youssouf

  • CECAFA Senior Women’s Championship 2022: Crested Cranes target perfect start against Rwanda

    CECAFA Senior Women’s Championship 2022: Crested Cranes target perfect start against Rwanda

    CECAFA Senior Women’s Championship-Uganda 2022
    Matchday 1
    Group A
    Burundi vs Djibouti -1PM
    Uganda vs Rwanda -4PM
    FUFA Technical Centre, Njeru

    The 2022 Council of East and Central Africa Football Association (CECAFA) Senior Women’s Championship will officially get underway on Wednesday, 1st June at FUFA Technical Centre, Njeru.

    After three years of no action due to the outbreak of COVID-19, the prestigious tournament returns with 8 teams taking part. These include hosts Uganda, Tanzania, Zanzibar, South Sudan, Burundi, Rwanda, Djibouti and Ethiopia.

    Djibouti National Team players conducting their final training.
    Burundi having a feel of the FUFA Technical Centre, Njeru.

    Two games in group A will kickstart the Championship that will run up to 11th June. Djibouti will take on Burundi in the early game on Wednesday while hosts Uganda face Rwanda on the same day.

    While speaking to the media on Tuesday, Crested Cranes Head Coach George Lutalo expressed the readiness of his charges indicating they want to start on a high.

    Coach George Lutalo speaking to the media.

    “My players are in good shape and ready for the Championship. We are aware every team has come with targets and equally we have set ourselves a target of achieving the best. Therefore, we want to start the first game on a high,” he stated.

    Lutalo added that the tournament will help Uganda prepare well for the upcoming Women Africa Cup of Nations slated for July.

    Coach George Lutalo (middle) flanked by Crested Cranes defender Shadia Nankya (left) and CECAFA Head of Media, Andrew Jackson Oryada

    “I believe the games we will play here are important in our road to AWCON and therefore we hope to get the best preparations.”

    Shadia Nankya who was named captain of the tournament stated the players are motivated and set their target at winning the title.

    Crested Cranes captain Shadia Nankya addressing the media.

    “We have been preparing for sometime now and I believe everyone is geared towards the tournament. We definitely cannot wait for the games to begin and we are all working towards achieving the target of lifting the Championship.”

    The last time the two teams faced off was in 2018 and the game ended in a two all draw. Nankya believes there are scores to settle and all they need on Wednesday is a win.

    Hasifah Nassuna attempts to shoot in training on Tuesday.
    Rwanda WNT having their final training session in Njeru on Tuesday.

    Group B has Tanzania, Zanzibar, South Sudan and Ethiopia.

  • Crested Cranes final squad for CECAFA Senior Women’s Championship 2022

    Crested Cranes final squad for CECAFA Senior Women’s Championship 2022

    Uganda Senior Women’s National Team head coach George Lutalo has named the final squad that will play at this year’s CECAFA Senior Women’s Championship.

    Lutalo has released a final list of 23 players with one day left to start of the regional Championship that will be staged at FUFA Technical Centre, Njeru between 1st -11th June.

    The squad named comprises of three goalkeepers, seven defenders, five midfielders and eight forwards.

    Coach Lutalo indicates that the players that have not made the final squad will keep in camp to prepare for Women Africa Cup of Nations.

    “I want to say that the players named are ready to compete. We have prepared them both physically and mentally. The players that are not on the final list will continue to be with us in camp because we know there is another tournament ahead.” He said.

    Shadia Nankya has been named the captain in the absence of Ruth Aturo. Hasifah Nassuna will be the assistant captain.

    Nankya expressed the readiness of the team indicating the target is to win the Championship.

    “We are ready and cannot wait to get the tournament underway. I believe we are one unit and everyone is committed towards achieving this target.”

    The Crested Cranes will begin the tournament against Rwanda on Wednesday before facing Burundi and Djibouti, the other teams in Group A.

    Group B has Tanzania, Zanzibar, South Sudan and Ethiopia.

    Uganda is using the tournament as part of preparations for the TotalEnergies Women Africa Cup of Nations that will take place in Morocco in July this year.

    Hon. Florence Nakiwala Kiyingi, the Chairperson Local Organizing Committee (LOC) gave assurance to the public about Uganda’s readiness to host the Championship that will run between 1st-11th June at FUFA Technical Centre, Njeru.

    Hon. Florence Nakiwala Kiyingi addressing the media.

    “FUFA and Uganda in general is delighted to host the CECAFA Senior Women’s Championship this year. We assure the public and the visiting teams that everything is set and ready for action. This is a chance to create everlasting memories for the teams participating and I wish them all the best in the next days.” She said.

    Crested Cranes Squad
    Goalkeepers

    Daisy Nakaziro (19), Daphine Nyayenga (18), Juliet Adeke (1)

    Defenders
    Asia Nakibuuka (2), Sumaya Komuntale (3), Lukiya Namubiru (4), Shadia Nankya (5), Margaret Namirimu (6), Samalie Nakacwa (13), Aisha Nantongo (15)

    Midfielders
    Phiona Nabbumba (16), Joan Nabirye (12), Sheebah Zalwango (22), Shamirah Nalugya (21), Riticia Nabbosa (17)

    Forwards
    Juliet Nalukenge (14), Fazila Ikwaput (9), Sandra Nabweteme (8), Hasifah Nassuna (10), Lilian Mutuuzo (11), Margaret Kunihira (7), Zaina Nandede (20), Shirazi Natasha (23)

  • Lutalo picks positives from practice game against Msingi Soccer Academy

    Lutalo picks positives from practice game against Msingi Soccer Academy

    Crested Cranes head coach George William Lutalo is optimistic his charges are ready for the forthcoming CECAFA Senior Women’s Championship.

    On Saturday, the team currently in camp at FUFA Technical Centre, Njeru had a practice game against Msingi Soccer Academy (Boys), losing 3-0 with all goals coming from Julius Rubayiza.

    Msingi Soccer Academy team that started against Crested Cranes.

    Despite the defeat, Lutalo indicates there were positives picked.

    “I believe this practice game has come at the best time to give us the best preparations for CECAFA Senior Women’s Championship. I think having this has been a good test for us,” he said.

    Crested Cranes Head Coach George William Lutalo.

    Lutalo indicated the game pointed to grey areas where the teams needs to improve.

    “The game highlighted the aspects we need to improve. For instance, we have to improve our attacking line and utilize the chances created.”

    The 2022 CECAFA Senior Women’s Championship gets underway on Wednesday, 1st June at FUFA Technical Centre, Njeru with 8 teams taking part.

    Uganda is in group A alongside Rwanda, Burundi and Djibouti while Group B has Tanzania, Zanzibar, South Sudan and Ethiopia.

  • Nagadya delighted to return to national team fold after six years

    Nagadya delighted to return to national team fold after six years

    Pittacus Lore once wrote that, ” don’t give up when you have lost hope, you have lost everything and when you think all is lost. When all is dire and bleak, there is always hope.”

    The aforementioned inspirational quote appeals to Naome Nagadya who had to overcome challenges and return to her best.

    Naome Nagadya in action for She Corporate FC against UCU Lady Cardinals FC.

    The midfielder who recently guided She Corporate FC to winning the FUFA Women Super League title as captain indicates she feels excited to get back to her best and also return to the national team after six years.

    She Corporate lift the FUFA Women Super League title.

    “I feel excited to get back to the National Team. Definitely it has been down had work and keeping the commitment, she stated before adding, “I feel happy that after six years, I’m part of the Crested Cranes again.”

    Nagadya recalls that she sustained a knee injury during her last appearance on the National Team and that kept her out of action for some time.

    Naome Nagadya (second from right on the front row) played for Crested Cranes in 2017.

    “I got injured at the 2016 CECAFA Senior Women’s Championship and that knee injury kept recurring. Later, I was forced to rest for two years to recover fully and I’m really delighted that I played an entire season without any concerns.”

    The robust midfielder hopes to play a key role as Uganda prepares for the up coming CECAFA Senior Women’s Championship and Women Africa Cup of Nations.

    “I want to work hard and make the final team that will play at CECAFA Women’s Championship and AWCON. It is always a pleasure to play for the National Team and I can’t wait to wear the jersey again.”

    Uganda is in group A alongside Rwanda, Burundi and Djibouti at the CECAFA Senior Women’s Championship that gets underway on Wednesday, 1st June.

    Group B has Tanzania, Zanzibar, South Sudan and Ethiopia.

  • Nalugya wants to replicate club performance on Crested Cranes

    Nalugya wants to replicate club performance on Crested Cranes

    Shamirah Nalugya was one of the best performers in the just concluded 2021/22 FUFA Women Super League.

    The Kampala Queens attacking midfielder put in a good shift for her club and came close to winning the title only to be beaten by She Corporate FC on the final day of the season.

    Shamirah Nalugya in training at FUFA Technical Centre, Njeru.

    Nalugya scored five goals and played a huge contribution in helping the team especially going forward.

    The player who is currently in camp with Crested Cranes who are preparing for the forthcoming CECAFA Senior Women Championship believes it is time to make her mark on the national team.

    Shamirah Nalugya (middle) listening to instructions in training.

    “I’m happy to be part of the Senior national team set up and it is an opportunity for me to impress the coaches and be able to achieve the set targets,” Nalugya stated.

    “Despite not winning the League, I believe my performance was impressive at the club and my hope is that I keep the same display on the National Team.” She added.

    Nalugya in action against Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC.

    Nalugya was part of Crested Cranes Squad that featured at the 2019 CECAFA edition and believes the team is more experienced and ready to overcome any opponent.

    “I played at CECAFA in 2019, scoring one goal. I believe we are now a better team and ready to face any team.”

    CECAFA Senior Women Championship 2022 will run between 1st -11th June at FUFA Technical Centre, Njeru.

    Uganda is group A alongside Rwanda, Burundi and Djibouti. The other group (B) has Tanzania, Zanzibar, South Sudan and Ethiopia.