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2018 CECAFA: Crested Cranes for build up match ahead of Rwanda Trip

2018 CECAFA: Crested Cranes for build up match ahead of Rwanda Trip

Crested Cranes at Lugogo

The Uganda National women team- Crested Cranes will play KJT U17 at StarTimes Stadium on Thursday morning ahead of this year’s CECAFA Women Championship in Rwanda.

Crested Cranes’ opening match is against Kenya on 19th July for the Championship to be played on a round robin format before the knock out stages.

‘We are having a friendly with KJT U17. They will give us a competitive game tomorrow and two other unconfirmed sides. I am taking on this as a learning session for the girls’ said Crested Cranes head coach Faridah Bulega.

‘We want to expose the team to different styles and experiences especially speed and tactics’ added Bulega.

Bulega Briefing Crested Cranes players after their physical training
Bulega briefing Crested Cranes players at the closure of a training session on Wednesday 11 July 2018

Crested Cranes played friendlies at IUIU with Kampala Select and UCU Lady Cardinals in the build-up to an away game with Kenya in  AWCON Qualifiers late March.

Crested Cranes Defender Nankya Shadia(Red) takes on Kawempe Muslim Player during a build up match in march 2018
Crested Cranes Defender Nankya Shadia(Red) takes on Nanteza Halima during a buid-up match with Kampala Select in late March 2018

Bulega also talked-of the fitness levels of her players and applauded the hard work done by the Women Elite clubs and schools coaches

‘I would love to thank coaches from the Women Elite League and the schools, they have helped me in matters concerning the players’ fitness level. The players are okay’ noted Bulega

“It is nice when we have an opportunity for the Crestd Cranes to face different National teams’ Bulega concluded.

Meanwhile, UCU Lady Cardinals duos goalie Aturo Ruth and Yudaya Nakayenze were confirmed to have joined the camp

Goalie Aturo Ruth during training at Lugogo
Goalie Aturo Ruth during training at Lugogo

The eye catching training was conducted after it rained and under a cloudy noon

Crested Cranes striker Juliet Nalukenge during training at Lugogo
Crested Cranes striker Juliet Nalukenge during training at Lugogo

MAIN PHOTO: Crested Cranes  players warming up at Lugogo

FUFA Super 8 Pre-Season Football Tournament set for August

Vipers SC Champions AUPL 2017/18

FUFA Super 8 Tournament

1st-25th August 2018

FUFA has confirmed and released the dates for the Super 8 Tournament to be played during the 2018-2019 pre-season period. The three week tournament will run between 1st and 25th August 2018.

The tournament shall comprise of 8 teams as follows;

  • The top 6 ranked teams from the previous season of the 1st Division League (Uganda Premier League) 2017/18 season.
  • The Top 2 ranked teams from the previous season of the 2nd Division League (FUFA Big League).
  • No registration fee is required to participate in this tournament.
Uganda Premier League 2017-2018 runners-up KCCA FC.

In the unlikely event that any of the above teams is unable to participate, priority shall be given to the next ranked team in the 1st Division from the previous season.

Prize Money of the 2018 edition for the Super 8 has been set at UGX 30 million to be shared by all 8 clubs with the winning team taking UGX 10,000,000 (ten million) and Runner up UGX 5,000,000 (Five million).

Clubs are required to register for the tournament by Thursday 12th July 2018 and their squad by Friday 20th July 2018 with the FUFA Competitions Department.

The format of play is a single-tie knockout tournament. No registration fee is required.

MAIN PHOTO: Uganda Premier League 2017-2018 Champions Vipers SC.  

 

CECAFA Women 2018: Crested Cranes boosted by Matia Lule’s technical support at Lugogo

Crested Cranes and Mathias Lule

On Tuesday, U20 National Team(Hippos) head Coach and Assistant Cranes coach Matia Lule made a visit to the Crested Cranes camp and shared motivational, inspirational and tactical knowledge on and off the pitch with the ladies.

He preached change of mindset and attitude as factors that affect the performance of any player.

Crested Crane’s current non residential training camp at Lugogo is vital as they prepare for the 2018 CECAFA Women championship  in Rwanda and for bonding purposes.

Crested Cranes warm up during their training session at Lugogo on Tuesday 10th July 2018
Crested Cranes warm up at Lugogo on Tuesday 10th July 2018

Speaking about Lule’s, Crested Cranes head coach Faridah Bulega applauded her fellow tactician and rated it as highly motivational in the camp.

‘It has been a good session. We have been with the Hippos Coach, so motivating and we have liked his visit. The girls are in good position, ready to go to CECAFA and come back victors’ said Bulega

Bulega while addressing the media
Bulega addressing the media after training

Stand in captain and midfielder Tracy Jones Akiror commended the spirits in camp and praised the technical team.

‘So far the players are good. Our fitness level has improved a lot. Our coaches have done a great job and we expect to improve more and more to the top most levels and beyond as we prepare for this year’s Championship in Rwanda’ said Akiror.

Akiror while addressing the media
Akiror while addressing the media. She is the stand-in skipper in the absence of Hasifah Nassuuna who is in plans of travelling abroad. Two other players Yudaya Nakayenze and Ruth Aturo are also linked with a move to Europe.

The highly motivated team, is set to contest for the regional Championship come 19th July when they open with Kenya. The Crested have used the lugogo pitch since 7th July, where they have trained on a daily.

Magala James the goalkeeping coach ensured all is well with his section before closure of the training session

Magala James with goalkeepers girls(Nakaziro Daisy, Adeke Juliet and Nakiguba Cissy) during training at Lugogo
Magala James (yellow top) with goalkeepers( L-R Nakaziro Daisy, Adeke Juliet and Nakiguba Cissy) during training at Lugogo on Tuesday

The camp has 27 players and will have two more non-residential sessions before entering  residential camp at the FUFA Technical Centre, Njeru on Friday.

MAIN PHOTO: Coach Mathias Lule with Crested Cranes players during training

CAF U-17: 31 players summoned, MRI Tests to be conducted ahead of regional qualifiers in Tanzania

Key Dates and Activities:

CAF U-17 Regional Qualifiers (CECAFA) in Tanzania 11th-26th August 2018

Uganda’s opening game is against Ethiopia on 12th August 2018

MRI tests for players-10th-15th July 2018

Non Residential training starts on Monday 16th July, 2018

AFCON U-17 Finals- Tanzania 12th -26th May 2019 (Top 4 Qualify for FIFA U-17 World Cup in Peru 2019)

 

The Technical team of the Uganda U-17 National side-Cubs has named 31 players for preparations of the CAF U-17 Central East Regional Qualifiers in Tanzania.

However the players will undergo the mandatory MRI tests before they are considered for training under head coach Peter Onen.

‘The tests will be conducted to ascertain the true age of players because it is one of the many requirements before the final squad is submitted to CAF’ said FUFA Communications Manager Ahmed Hussein.

The FUFA Youth Development officer Bashir Mutyaba confirmed the latest developments.

‘The players to undergo the tests have been identified by the technical team and we believe they will do a good job. Our training programme has been communicated to the key stakeholders. We need to improve on our performance from the one we had in Burundi because only one team will qualify for the AFCON U-17 Finals’

What is MRI? 

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a test that uses powerful magnets, radio waves, and a computer to make detailed pictures inside your body.

Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Bones, Skeletal MRI. Bone MRI uses a strong magnetic field combined with radio frequency waves to create highly detailed, cross-sectional images of selected bones and surrounding tissues.

The Uganda U-17 Squad;

MAIN PHOTO: Uganda National team that featured in the CECAFA U-17 Championship.

The FUFA Drum: Buganda holds Kampala to qualify for Semifinals

Sunday 8th July

2nd leg quarterfinal

Kampala 1-1 Buganda

(Buganda qualify on 1-2 Aggregate)

Buganda Province has joined Bukedi, Busoga and West Nile in the last four of The FUFA Drum 2018 after eliminating Kampala Province on Sunday 8th July at Mutesa II Stadium Wankulukuku.

It took only 14 minutes for Buganda to open up the scoring through Onduparaka FC striker Vianne Ssekajugo whose first short on target was accurate enough to beat Express FC and Kampala goalkeeper Godwin Bbule.

Buganda Province players celebrate Ssekajugo's opener at Wankuluku
Buganda Province players celebrate Ssekajugo’s opener at Wankuluku

Kampala and SC Villa’s Martin Kizza had a decent effortt in the 20th minute following excellent exchange of passes with Allan Kyambadde but his effort was saved by Onduparaka FC and Buganda goalkeeper Nicholas Ssebwato.

Bright Stars FC and Kampala striker Nelson Senkatuka came close to getting the leveller in the 30th minute but his decent strike flew inches off the mark from the left side.

An action captured as Kampala was taking on Buganda at Wankuluku
Action captured as Kampala took on Buganda at Wankulukuku

Despite having a very big task to come back from a 0-2 aggregate, Kampala returned from the half time break with strong determination that increased the tempo of the game which forced Buganda’s Coach Alex Isabirye Musongola to opt for a defensive tactical plan.

Musongola substituted Soana FC forward Baker Buyala for Maroons Solomon Walusimbi.

Viane Ssekajugo(Blue) takes on Kampala's Siraje Ssentamu at Wankuluku
Viane Ssekajugo(Blue) takes on Kampala’s Siraje Ssentamu at Wankulukuku

Buganda’s defense was put under pressure by the attacking force of Kampala’s Erisa Sekisambu, Senkatuka, Godfrey Lwesibawa and Kizza but failed to hit the destination target not until substitute player Willy Kavuma scored an equaliser for the home side in the 71st minute.

The match ended 1-1 and Buganda progressed to the last four of The FUFA Drum with an aggregate of 1-2.

Buganda’s Ssekajugo was named Man of the Match and received his prize money and the accolade.

 

Viane Ssekajugo of Buganda recieves Man of the Match accolade and and envelope with cash from singer Jose Chameleon's father Gerald Mayanja
Viane Ssekajugo of Buganda recieves Man of the Match accolade and and envelope with cash from singer Jose Chameleon’s father Gerald Mayanja

Referee Olemu George was in charge of the match assisted by Mandanda Ronald and Ssajabi Godfrey.

Match officials with the two captains of both teams before kickoff
Match officials with the two captains of both teams before kickoff

Kampala XI

Kampala XI
Kampala XI

Bbule Godwin (GK) (Express), Henry Katongole (SCVilla), Hassan Wasswa Dazo (KCCA) Lumu Issa (SC Villa) Godfrey Lwesibawa (SC Villa) Siraje Ssentamu (URA) Kyambadde Allan (SC Villa) Kasozi Nicolas (SC Villa) Sekisambu Erisa (Vipers) Martin Kizza (SC Villa)

Buganda Province XI

Ssebwato Nicolas (GK) (Onduparaka FC) Kigongo Ronald (URA) Birikwarira Dan (Vipers) Walusombi Enock (Bright Stars FC) Allan Mugalu (Kyetume) Musa Mugalu (Kyetume) Vianne Sekajugo (Onduparaka FC) Abudallah Nyanzi (Soana FC) Baker Buyala (Soana FC) Shafik Kagimu (URA) Allan Kayiwa (Soana FC)

MAIN PHOTO: Buganda Province starting X1 

The FUFA Drum: Bukedi, Busoga, West Nile qualify for Semis

  • Quarterfinals 2nd leg

Saturday 7th July

West Nile 1-0 Bugisu at Green Light Stadium, Arua

(West Nile qualifies  2-0 aggregate

Acholi  1-0 Bukedi at Pece Stadium, Gulu

(Bukedi qualifies  5-6 sport kicks)

 Busoga 3-0 Ankole at Bugembe Stadium, Jinja

(Busoga qualifies by 3-0 aggregate)

Sunday 8th July

 Kampala  vs Buganda Province at Muteesa II Stadium, Wankulukuku

(Agg.0-1)

Busoga, West Nile and Bukedi have confirmed places in the Semifinals of The FUFA Drum 2018 after their 2nd leg – last eight matches on Saturday 7th July.

In Gulu, Acholi had an uphill task to win with a two-goal margin, however setting the tone for an open contest.

They (Acholi) got the lead in the 44th minute when Norman Ogik pulled off a lone strike that levelled the home team on 1-1 aggregate with Bukedi.

Acholi and Bukedi players battling for a ball during the 2nd leg quarterfinal in Pece stadium Gulu

In the second Half, the atmosphere inside Pece Stadium was absolutely invigorating for the home fans that sensed their team is on the verge of a historic progress.

Acholi players continue to bully Bukedi all over the pitch but the resistance at the back denied the home team to add a second goal. The match ended 1-0 in regular time.

The match was decided by kicks from the penalty mark, Acholi missed two spot kicks including the team captain Denis Okot  and James Otim while Gwoto Fredson missed for Bukedi.

Bukedi progressed to the semifinals after the victory of 5-6 from the spot kicks.

Bukedi’s goalkeeper Wafula Patrick was chosen Man of the Match, he received the accolade and the prize Money

Bukedi Province goalkeeper Wafula Patrick receives Man of the Match accolade and prize Money
Bukedi Province goalkeeper Wafula Patrick receives Man of the Match accolade and prize Money

The match was officiated by Ochom Joseph as the center referee while Otim Daniel and Okello lee.

Busoga’s Aucho Khalid (Blue) in Action during the 2nd leg quarter final encounter with Ankole at Kyabazinga Stadium in Jinja

Shabena Dan scored first in the 31st minute, before Richard Wandyaka extended the lead in third 34th minute

During the second Half, the intensity of the game declined and it was the penalty kick from Richard Wandyaka in the 85th minute that sealed the victory for Busoga.

The game has been good on our side, but my players have been underrating their opponents, we have the best midfielders in the tournament but my strikers are too wasteful. We are not going to rest.  We will have friendlies to prepare ourselves for the semifinals.’ Busoga Coach Charles Ayieko 

Busoga progressed to the last four of The FUFA Drum with on a  3-0 aggregate.

Busoga’s Shafik Batambuze was named Man of the Match as he received his accolade and the prize money.

Busoga’s Shafik Batambuze receives his Man of the Match accolade and Prize Money.

Olemu George handled the match as center referee assisted by Madanda Ronald and Sajjabi Godfrey.

At the Green Light Stadium, Onduparaka’s Ezira Bida gave West Nile an early lead when his header from a corner kick hit the back of net in the 20th minute.

West Nile’s Ezra Bida heads into the net during the 2nd leg quarterfinal in Arua.

It was the only goal in the match and confirmed West Nile into the semis.

West Nile and URA FC goal Keeper Ajaib Naifan Legason was voted Man of the Match.

West Nile and URA FC goal Keeper Ajaib Naifan Legason received Man of the Match Accolade and Prise Money.

Kaddu Ali was in control of the match as the center referee, he was assisted by Kakembo Samuel and Kasibante Julius

Meanwhile, Kampala will host Buganda on Sunday 8th, July at Mutesa II Stadium Wankulukuku in the 2nd leg quarterfinal. Buganda is Leading by 1-0 aggregate.

MAIN PHOTO: West Nile players celebrating Ezira Bida’s goal against Bugisu at Green Light Stadium in Arua during the 2nd leg of the FUFA Drum quarterfinals

2018 CECAFA Women: Crested Cranes conduct maiden training session at Lugogo

The 2018 CECAFA Women Championship is fast approaching and expectations are sky-high for the ladies whose campaign for the regional championship begins on July 19th in Rwanda.  The  Crested Cranes trained on Saturday afternoon in the sunny conditions and were put through their paces by the National Team Coach Faridah Bulega

The Crested Cranes squad went through drills before taking part in an eleven aside game at the StarTimes Stadium.

Team A of the selection that participated in an eleven aside ball work
Team A Select that participated in an eleven aside game
Team B Select side

Out of the 27 players summoned,  24 turned up and the coach believes her team will deliver the best come the Championship in Rwanda.

 ‘All Players are in good condition. The rest will join us but I know my players will deliver the best’ said Bulega Crested Cranes Head Coach.

Crested Cranes Head Coach Faridah Bulega talking to players before physical training
Crested Cranes Head Coach Faridah Bulega talking to players before physical training

Midfielder Tracy Jones Akiror commended the players summoned and highly hopes for a successful Championship in Rwanda.

“Players that were summoned are good but they need to improve on the fitness levels.

Akiror takes on Favour Nambatya during their traing at Lugogo
Akiror takes on Favour Nambatya(Green Bib) during their traing at Lugogo

 

Players who attended training on Saturday

Goal Keepers

Nakaziro Daisy, Adeke Juliet, Nakiguba Cissy

Defenders

Namuddu Viola, Aluka Grace, Namukisa Aisha, Nabisaru Bridget, Nakitto Gladys

Midfielders

Akiror Jones Tracy, Mutiibwa Shakirah , Nambatya Favour, Alupo Norah, Teddy Najjuma, Naluyimba Esther, Nabbumba Phiona, Nabbosa Ritah

Forwards

Nalukenge Juliet, Namuleme Zainah, Nakigozi Liz, Namwase Monica, Babirye Winnie, Kusasira Mable

Meanwhile Nankya Shadia, Nakachwa Spencer and Birabwa Annet didn’t make it for the first training session.

Training resumes tomorrow Sunday 8th July 2018 at 9AM – StarTimes Stadium

MAIN PHOTO: Crested Cranes Midfielder Tracy Jones Akiror Flies to header the ball during their training on Saturday afternoon

Crested Cranes Squad summoned for 2018 CECAFA Women Championship in Rwanda

  • Saturday 07/07/2018 – Non Residential training at StarTimes Stadium Lugogo.

  • Time: 3:00 pm

Uganda National women team has been summoned to start preparations for the 2018 CECAFA Championship that kicks off on 19th of July in Rwanda.
The first training session is scheduled for Saturday 7th July-3PM at StarTimes Stadium Lugogo.

Faridah Bulega is the Head Coach assisted by Edward Kaziba. Jaames Magala is the Goalkeeping coach while Olive Mbekeka is the fitness trainer.

The squad has the following players.

 

FUFA Guides SC Villa on its elections

FUFA has written to Sc Villa guiding them on the elections they were set to hold this month.
In a communication to its Member and signed off by the FUFA CEO Edgar Watson, the local soccer governing body directed SC Villa to follow the FUFA Statutes for guidance on holding the elections.
Part of the letter reads;

The FUFA Statutes (Art. 18 par 1, 4, 5 & 6) provides for the Members of FUFA to be subordinate to FUFA and that their (Member) Statutes and amendments thereof shall only come into force after the approval of FUFA.

It has come to the observation of FUFA that Sports Club Villa, intends to organise elections of its bodies.

FUFA has further observed that the member is in contravention of the FUFA Statutes;

In order to ensure good governance, protect the interests of Sports Club Villa  and return to normalcy, FUFA hereby requires the following;

1) A comprehensive review, approval and/or ratification by FUFA of the Statutes of the Member before elections of the bodies of the said Member may proceed to be organised

2) That the process of review, approval and/or ratification of the Statutes by FUFA and election of the bodies of the member are completed by 31st December 2018.

The letter further reads;

In order to ensure continued management of the day-to-day business of the Member, FUFA shall continue to recognize the current President and management of the Member until elections in accordance with the FUFA approved and/or ratified Member Statues are concluded but in any case not later than 31st December 2018

FUFA will avail legal guidance in the process of the comprehensive review of the Member Statutes.

As a member of FUFA, kindly note that non-compliance may lead to sanctions as provided for in the FUFA Statutes

New Dates released for FUFA Media Week, Communications Workshop

FUFA Media Week:   

  • FUFA/USPA Media Engagement Day Tuesday 24th July 2018 at Imperial Royale Hotel – Kampala

  • Communications Training for Media Officers of the Uganda Premier League Clubs and National teams 18th – 21st July 2018 in Njeru 

New dates for the FUFA Media Week have been released. The initial dates have been dropped for the new arrangement that will cater for the FUFA Communications Workshop also organised for the Uganda premier League and Regional FA Media Officers.

The new date for the FUFA/USPA Media Engagement Day is 24th July at Imperial Royale Hotel while the FUFA Communications Workshop will run from 17th to 21st July 2018 at the FUFA Technical Centre, Njeru.

With football growing each passing day, FUFA and Uganda Sports Press Association (USPA) will hold a one-day session at which the local soccer governing body will welcome questions from the members of the sports media on any topic about Ugandan football.

FUFA Communications Manager Ahmed Hussein confirmed the new dates.

‘The FUFA/USPA Media Day will give the sports media an opportunity to learn more about the activities, systems, projects and how the game is run in the country by FUFA’ said Hussein.

‘Such sessions allow FUFA to reach out to the sports media and also create a platform for them to learn more about the institution and also ask questions. This was at the request of USPA who needed to learn more about FUFA’ added Hussein.

‘Communication is important in football development and media adds value in the process. We are very much aware of the kind of support the media has extended to the sport through their balanced reports. FUFA will be heavily represented during the session to interact with the sports media on the day’

In our bid to provide educational opportunities at subsidized rates to our Members, a discounted fee of 250,000/- will be paid for by each Member Association (Uganda premier clubs, Big League clubs and the 8 Regional Football Associations) for every participant for this course.

The other stakeholders interested in taking part in this course, will pay a full amount of 500,000 (Five Hundred Thousand Shillings).

FUFA will work hand in hand with USPA to have a successful maiden FUFA Media Week.

 

The FUFA Drum: Return leg fixtures of the Quarter finals set for this weekend

Quarterfinals 2nd leg

Saturday 7th July

West Nile Province vs Bugisu Province at Green Light Stadium, Arua

(Agg. 1-0)

Acholi Province vs Bukedi Province at  Pece Stadium, Gulu

(Agg. 0-1)

 Busoga Province vs Ankole Province at Bugembe Stadium, Jinja

(Agg.0-0)

Sunday 8th July

 Kampala Province vs Buganda Province at Muteesa II Stadium, Wankulukuku

(Agg.0-1)

Match Kick Off: 4:00pm

 The FUFA Drum 2nd leg quarterfinals will be played this weekend with three matches on Saturday and the other on Sunday.

West Nile Province will host Bugisu at Green Light Stadium in Arua.

West Nile Province team during the 1st leg FUFA Drum quarterfinal in Mbale on 30th June 2018

The first leg ended prematurely with West Nile 0-1 up in Mbale a week ago thanks to Fred Amaku’s goal but the FUFA Competitions Disciplinary Panel is yet to pronounce itself on the final decision since the match wasn’t played to its completion.

Kaddu Ali will have control over the match as the center referee assisted by Kakembo Samuel and Kasibante Julius during the 2nd leg in Arua.

Acholi Province team lining up before the Drum Match in Palisa on Saturday 30th June 2018

At Pece Stadium in Gulu, Acholi will entertain Bukedi, the visitors won the first leg encounter by 1-0 in Palisa scored by KCCA FC Star player Julius Poloto.

 

The match will be officiated by Ochom Joseph as the referee while Otim Daniel and Okello Simon as assistants.

Busoga play Ankole at home in the Kyabazinga Stadium-Bugembe in Jinja. The return match is evenly poised as the first leg ended barren (0-0) at the Kakyeka Stadium in Mbarara.

Busoga Province team during the 1st leg in Kakyeka Stadium in Mbarara on Saturday 30th June 2018
Ankole’s Siraje Turyamureba in action during the FUFA Drum 1st leg quarterfinals in Kakyeka Stadium on Saturday 30th, June 2018.

Mpanga Ali will be in charge of the match as the center referee, Okudura Emma and Okwi Michael will be his assistants.

Muhammad Shaban of West Nile chasing Bugisu player during the 1st leg quarterfinal in Mbale on 30th June 2018.

 

Meanwhile, on Sunday, Kampala host Buganda at Muteesa II Stadium Wankulukuku.

Kampala Province team lining up during the 1st leg match against Buganda Province on Sunday 1st July 2018

Buganda won the first leg by 1-0 thanks to Shafik Kagimu’s penalty Kick in the 8th minute at teh Bishop SS grounds in Mukono.

Olemu George will handle the match as center referee to be be assisted by Madanda Ronald and Sajjabi Godfrey.

Buganda midfielder Kagimu Shafik (8) scored the lone goal in the 1st leg at Bishops Grounds Mukono on Sunday 1st July 2018

Provinces with superior aggregates will qualify to the FUFA Drum Semifinals.

All matches will kickoff at  4:00pm.

MAIN PHOTO:Bukedi Province team lining up before the Drum Match in Palisa on Saturday 30th June 2018 

FUFA, UPL hold Symposium aimed at professionalizing local league

Thursday 5th July 2018

Serene Suites Mutundwe

The game of football has taken several changes over the years and in the modern set up, there are new innovations and inventions almost on a daily basis. With the sports industry and football in particular becoming a lucrative venture, the stakeholders need to embrace the new trends to ably compete.

It is on that note that the Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) has embarked on a strategy to make sure the game is given a facelift and suit the professional and modern set up.

FUFA in conjunction with the Uganda Premier League on Thursday organized a one day symposium at Serene Suites Hotel in Mutundwe, Kampala for all the 16 clubs playing in the top tier league  aimed at transforming the local league  into a more professional and competitive entity.

This directly falls in line with the Vision of becoming the number one football nation in Africa on and off the pitch that FUFA set in its 5 year strategic plan.

The symposium was attended by several key stakeholders including FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo, club chairmen and Presidents, Club Owners,  CEOs, coaches, the Uganda Premier League Secretariat and the FUFA Executive Committee Members among others.

FUFA President Eng.Moses Magogo addressing UPL Club Officials during the football symposium at Serene Suites on Thursday 5th July 2018.

In his remarks, the FUFA President indicated that in order to achieve the target of transforming the game, concerted efforts from all stakeholders are needed to move in the same direction.

We have set ourselves a Vision of becoming the number one football nation on the continent and in order to achieve this, we need all the stakeholders on board and to play their respective roles. Football has evolved over the years and keeps going through changes almost every hour. It is therefore important that we also follow the modern trends so as to get to our dream’ said Magogo

The FUFA President went ahead to assert that the main aim of the symposium is to find the challenges that clubs face and give solutions.

The symposium today will help us know the current status of our clubs, the achievements so far, the challenges and forge a way forward.”  He added.

Uganda Premier League Chairman Arinaitwe Rugyendo at the Symposium
L-R KCCA FC top guns Aggrey Ashaba (Chairman) and Josephine Namukisa (CEO)

The meeting dwelled on 8 key areas that included;

  • –          Governance
  • –          Financial Management
  • –          Sporting Set Up
  • –          Marketing and Communication
  • –          Equipment and Infrastructure
  • –          Events and Matches
  • –          Strategic Planning
  • –          Employees and Staff
L-R Express FC strongmen Hajji Hassan Bulwadda and Vincent Bbale Mugera at the Symposium

The attendants were divided into eight groups with each of the group discussing the aforementioned topics, highlighting the areas of concern and at the end giving opinion on how best they can be achieved.

FUFA Instructor on Administration Rasoul Ariga(White) during the group discussions
Dr James Sekajugo-Chairman FUFA Medical Committee headed a group during the discussions on Nutrition and Players’ Health

The FUFA President further went ahead to state that at the end of the symposium, every club should formulate a strategic plan.

“We have thought as FUFA for us to be able to develop we must work on human resource that is coaches, players, administrators, we must work on strategy. Our objective is that every club has a long term plan to move itself from the position in which they are to self reliant.” He stated.

UPL Marketing and Communications Manager Roy Gordon Mundeyi during the FUFA-UPL football Symposium at Serene Suites on Thursday 5th July 2018.
SC Villa Chairman Ben Misagga (M) controbuting in group discussions during the football symposium at Serene Suites on Thursday 5th July 2018.

Uganda Premier League board Member, Fred Guy Kawuma lauded the Federation for the initiative indicating this will help clubs to improve and in the long run give a facelift to the game in the country.

“As Uganda Premier League board, we thank FUFA for this Symposium because it will help our clubs to develop professionally through the several ideas discussed here and  in the long run will transform the game in the country’ Kawuma said.

FUFA Referees’ Instructor Denis Batte making his Presentation during the Symposium

James Odoch, the head coach of Nyamityobora FC who also attended the symposium noted that through such interactions, different stakeholders learn new ideas on how to run clubs.

The symposium has helped administrators and coaches learn a lot and I believe the ideas generated will help our clubs to improve in several aspects’ said Odoch. 

Sc Villa Jogoo CEO Ivan Kakembo at the Symposium contributing during the discussions

This is one of the several symposiums that FUFA has had over the years. The others include the FUFA Football Summit that was held in March this year and the maiden one in 2016.

Club officials dicussing during the football symposium at Serene Suites on Thursday 5th July 2018.
Club officials dicussing during the football symposium at Serene Suites on Thursday 5th July 2018.
Club officials during the FUFA-UPL football symposium at Serene Suites on Thursday 5th July 2018

Club Chairmen and Presidents who attended:

Ben Immanuel Misagga ( SC Villa), Hon. Mwine Mpaka( Mbarara City FC), Hajji Hassan Bulwadda( Express FC), Ronald Mutebi (Bright Stars FC), Aggrey Ashaba (KCCA FC), Ronald Ofoyrwoth (Paidha Black Angels), Emojing Peter (Soana FC).

URA FC Fans’ Director John Pule Amigo making his point during the Symposium

Coaches that attended: Wasswa Bossa( Soana FC), James Odoch ( Nyamityobora FC), Sam Ssimbwa(URA FC) and Fred Kajjoba(Bright Stars FC), Edwatd Kalungi, Paul Mukatabala (Uganda Football Players’ Association)

Coaches on duty: L-R James Odoch (Nyamityobora), Wasswa Bossa (Soana FC) and Sam Simbwa (URA FC) attended the Symposium

Club CEOs that attended: Josephine Namukisa( KCCA FC), Mathias Mugwanya(Bright Stars FC), Pius Bamwange( Onduparaka FC), Salmin Saleh(BUL FC), Hamza Jjunju(Express FC), Moses Tusiime(Soana FC), Edward Kulubya(URA FC), Ivan Kakembo(SC Villa), Eddie Kayemba( Nyamityobora FC), Paul Mukembo(Kirinya-Jinja SS).

Nyamityobora Deputy CEO Fred Akena at the Symposium

 

MAIN PHOTO:FUFA and UPL Club Officials in a group photo  at Serene Suites on Thursday 5th July 2018.

 

Human Resource and Capacity Building: 48 undergo FUFA Instructors’ Workshop

Human Resource and Capacity Building

2nd-3rd July 2018

FUFA Technical Centre-Njeru

FUFA has continued with educational system to fulfill the five-year strategic plan(2017-2021) by holding another capacity building workshop for Instructors  in the areas of  coaching, refereeing, sports medicine and administration. The two day workshop commenced on Monday morning and was officially opened by FUFA 1st Vice President Justus Mugisha at the FUFA Technical Centre, Njeru.

FUFA 1st Vice President and FIFA instructor Justus Mugisha during the presentation

Mugisha urged the participants to embrace the latest developments in the game by applying content that is now updated.

The Instructors during the morning session

‘The workshop will guide you in getting the latest content from FUFA, CAF and FIFA to pass on to the targeted groups in developing football’ said Mugisha who is a FIFA Instructor.

The workshop is organised under the Directorate of Football Development at FUFA headed by Ali Mwebe. He is assisted by Mutyaba Bashir and Human Resource and Capacity Building Manager Jackson Nyiima.

FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo made a presentation on FUFA and Its Development programmes before he took the participants on another session of how to become perfect Instructors and be able to pass on the knowledge to various groups.

The facilitators are FUFA President  Magogo,  Mugisha,  Mwebe and FUFA CEO Edgar Watson.

Facilitators and Female Participants in the FUFA Instructors worksop
Facilitators and Female Participants in the FUFA Instructors’ workshop in Njeru.L-R back row; Hadijah Namuyanja, Leilah Nankya, Edgar Watson, Christine Wanyana, and sther Musoke. Front Row L-R; Catherine Adipo, Justus Mugisha, FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo, Ali Mwebe and Majidah Nantanda

Objectives of the Workshop

  • To achieve an understanding of FUFA capacity building programs from which instructors services shall stem.
  • Development of uniform and standard course content inclusive of lay outs and presentations
  • Drawing strategic road map for respective capacity building activities in areas of administration, refereeing, coaching & sports medicine – (group work)
  • To understand the processes and procedures of running a FUFA Course in the pre, during and post period of the FUFA course.
  • To introduce and or/ refresh instructors on new methodologies of effective instruction.
  • Share of experience among FUFA Instructors

Responsibilities of the Instructors;

Administration Instructors

The course participants are currently responsible or shall be responsible for the instruction and education of the football administrators at various levels.

Coaching Instructors

The course participants are currently responsible for the instruction and education of the football coaches at various levels.

Referees’ Instructors

The course participants are currently responsible for the instruction and education of the football refereeing at various levels.

Sports Medicine Instructors

The course participants are currently responsible for the instruction and education of the football healthy providers at clubs and associations like first-aid and trained personnel.

The participants are;

Darius Mugoye , Rogers Byamukama, Mandu Humphrey, Ariga Rasoul, Ojok Geoffrey Odur, Lukambi Denis, Ssajjabbi Vincent, Mutabazi Deo, Barigye Richard, Bainamani Bernard, Ahmed Hussein, Dr. Sekajugo James, Katumba Yahaya, Bamweyana Douglas, Kalema Ronnie, Adipo Catherine, Waiswa Ali Baligeya, Tomusange Ali, Egesa S. Wesonga, Kityo Ssozi, Awuye Yusuf, Kyambadde Stone, Kasule Mujib, Nyiima Jackson, Mutyaba Bashir, Nantanda Majidah, Namuyanja Hadijah, Wassa Sadiq, Erebu Micheal, Kebba Haruna, Mwera Jimmy, Serugo Pius, Wanyana Christine, Sewanyana Jamil, Okanya Patrick, Nankya Leilah, Kenyi Swalley, Mwambu Wycliffe, Ojwee Dennis and Esther Musoke.

MAIN PHOTO: Facilitators and Participants of the FUFA Instructors Workshop at FUFA Technical Center in Njeru

 

 

 

 

 

Kayiwa the hero as Buganda edges Kampala in The FUFA Drum quarterfinal 1st leg in Mukono.


Sunday 1st July 2018
Quaterfinals 1st leg

Buganda 1-0 Kampala 

Saturday 30th June 2018

Bukedi 1-0 Acholi

Bugisu 0-1 West Nile (Not played to Completion)

Ankole 0-0 Busoga

Kampala Province will have a tough task to negotiate  in the 2nd leg Quarterfinals of the  FUFA Drum after falling to Buganda in the 1st leg clash by a narrow 1-0 loss at Bishop SS ground in Mukono on Sunday.

Buganda’s Allan Kayiwa was the turning point for the home side when he was fouled by Kampala Province goalkeeper Hamza Muwonge inside the area in the 8th minute.

Kampala’s Martin Kizza (Yellow) in action at Bishop SS

URA FC midfielder Shafiq Kagimu made no mistake to convert the penalty spot.

Kagimu had an opportunity to add the second but his free kick was thwarted by goalkeeper Muwonge in the 28th minute.

Martin Kizza, Neson Senkatuka and Godfrey Lwesibawa were close to scoring for the vistors in the first half but their efforts went way ward, just as Buganda defenders, Walusimbi Enock, Allan Mugalu and goal Keeper Nicolas Sebwato were on alert with great performance to deny Kampala any chance to level the score.

Buganda midfielder Kagimu Shafik (8) scored the lone goal to secure their win

The intensity of the game was high in the second half as the visitors took control creating chance after chance in the first quaryer after recess but yielded little impact.

The visitors continued to dominate the game for most occasions but squandered more than five chances they created in second half and failed in their quest for an equaliser .

Allan Kayiwa receives his Man of the Match award from FUFA Vice President Darius Mugoye.

Buganda’s midfielder Allan Kayiwa was named Man of the Match and received his accolade plus sh.100,000 prize money presented to him by Chief Guest FUFA Vice President Darius Mugoye. 

Both Provinces will meet in the 2nd leg quarterfinals next weekend at Lugogo. 

Buganda XI

Nicolas Sebwato (GK), Kigongo Ronald, Birikwalira Dan (C), Walusimbi Enock, Allan Mugalu, Musa Mugalu, Vianey Ssekajugo, Abudallah Nyanzi, Kaddu Patrick, Kagimu Shafiq, Allan Kayiwa

 

Kampala Starting XI

Hamza Muwonge (GK), Henry Katongole, Athur Kigundu, Joseph Nsubuga, Patrick Mbowa, Siraje Sentamu, Ibrahim Kayiwa, Willy Kavuma (C), Godfrey Lwesibawa, Martin Kizza, Nelson Senkatuka

The FUFA Drum 2018: Bukedi wins at home as Ankole vs Busoga ends in a barren draw

Saturday 30th June

1st leg Quarterfinals

Bukedi 1-0 Acholi

Bugisu 0-1 West Nile (Not played to Completion)

Ankole 0-0 Busoga

Sunday 1st July 2018

Buganda vs Kampala at Bishop SS Mukono

The first leg of the FUFA Drum Quarterfinals commenced on Saturday evening in three different Provinces across the country.

Bukedi hosted Acholi at Palisa Hospital Ground, Bugisu entertianed West Nile at Mbale Municipal Stadium while Busoga were away to Ankole at Kakyeka Stadium, Mbarara.

All round, it was an incredible performance for the six Provinces in action today for the struggle to take commanding steps in the 1st leg of the last 8 encounters.

Bukedi Province starting XI lining up before the FUFA Drum Match in Pallisa against Acholi on Saturday 30th June 2018

In Pallisa, hosts Bukedi cracked the only goal of the match, through KCCA FC midfielder Julius Poloto who showed brilliant composition to tuck home a valuable goal in the 26th minute to send home fans into wild celebrations.

The visitors (Acholi) launched numerous attacks in the second half but their efforts were not accurate enough to hit the target.

Acholi  Province fans  travel in big numbers and their presence is always felt wherever they go. Here they are seen marking their arrival at Pallisa Hospital ground for the match with Bukedi by showing their ways of support before kickoff. 

Goal Scorer Julius Poloto was named Man of the Match and received the accolade and sh.100,000 prize money.

Bukedi Province Player Julius Poloto receives the Man Of the Match accolade  from Micheal Okurut the LC5 Chairman Pallisa Ditrict

Bukedi will travel with a one goal margin away to Acholi next weekend for the 2nd leg quarterfinal match.

Tulu Muzamiru was the center referee, assisted by Haward Musa Orombi and Atiku Rehman.

At Mbale Municipal Stadium the match never ended but West Nile were in the lead (0-1) against Bugisu.  The match  produced many eye catching moments and scoring opportunities that went begging.

During the early stages of the game, the tournament’s leading scorer James Alitho at 8 goals was taken to hospital after colliding with West Nile defender.

West Nile Striker Shaban Muhammad had several attempts despite being denied by Bugisu goalkeeper Ismail Watenga.

In the 55th minute Bugisu’s Paul Musamali was  shown a red card after his second booking for recklessly fouling West Nile’s Ezira Bida.

Bugisu’s Musa Malunda had an opportunity to put his team forward when his well connected header from the corner kick flew towards the middle of the goal but was cleared off the line.

In the 68th minute West Nile goalkeeper Richard Anyama was injured and gave way to Nisar Kassim who came in to takeover his services.

Towards the end of the match, West Nile’s Fred Amaku scored in the 2nd minute of the added 8 minutes but play was halted as fans stormed the pitch and couldn’t continue.

The FUFA Competitions Disciplinary Panel will pronounce itself on this matter after receiving the Referee’s report from the organisers of the FUFA Drum.

Ronaldie Kirangwa was the referee, assisted by Mulindwa Hakim and Mugerwa Richard.  Kasalirwe Razak was the 4th official while Awuye Yusuf was the Match assessor. Hajati Aisha Nalule wa Match Commissioner.

Busoga Province midfielder Aucho Khalid taking on Man of the Match Junior Ainemani (4) during the FUFA Drum 1st leg quarterfinals in Mbarara on Saturday 30th June 2018

At Kakyeka Stadium Ankole Province and Busoga Province played to a barren draw.

Despite creating several chances in the match, Ankole failed to break the deadlock. Both backlines were alert enough to avoid any mistakes.

Ankole defender Ainemani Junior was chosen Man of the Match and received the prize money together with the accolade.

Ankole Province Player Ainemani Junior receives the Man Of the Match Accolade from Match Commissioner Livingstone Lajan after the FUFA Drum quarterfinal Match on Saturday 30th June 2018

Both teams will meet again in the 2nd leg next weekend in Jinja.

Referee Kiweewa Emmanuel was in charge of the Match, Mbabaali Samuel and Ssendawula Derick were his assistants.

Action continues on Sunday with Buganda hosting Kampala in Mukono at Bishop SS Grounds.

MAIN PHOTO: Bukedi Province players celebrating Poloto’s goal during the FUFA Drum quarterfinal Match against Acholi in Pallisa on Saturday 30th June 2018

50 Referees, 20 Assessors attend FUFA Workshop for Masaza tournament

Friday 29th June 2018

Bulange, Mengo

A group of 50 vibrant football referees and 20 Referees Assessors have attended a workshop for capacity building at Masengere, Bulange in Mengo on Friday afternoon.

The workshop sponsored by FUFA and Buganda Kingdom was intended to shape match officials towards the officiation of the 2018 Masaza tournament.

During the workshop the facilitator and Chairman Uganda Football Referees Association (UFRA) Ronnie Kalema urged the officials to perform to their best and work for integrity while handling the Masaza competition.

‘The purpose of this workshop was to offer capacity building to the referees and assessors to make sure that they deliver to their best levels in the Kingdom’s Competition’

‘It is FUFA’s tendency to make sure that officiation is given to all Competitions in a fair manner and as Referees’ Department we have come out vigorously to promote integrity in whatever we are doing. We want our referees to be fit and also to perform well while handling these Competitions’ said Kalema.

Football referees and match assessors during the workshop at Bulange Mengo on Friday 29th June 2018

The referees also acquired guidelines on psychology, analysis and tutoring from former FIFA referee Ali Tomusange, Referees’ Manager Samuel Egesa from referees Instructor Haruna Kebba.

However, the referees during the workshops promised to abide by the rules of the game at FUFA for the success of the competition.

Sports Minister of Buganda Owek. Henry Sekabembe welcomed the idea of this course.

‘This will take us far in developing the game of football through refereeing who play a key part in this competition. We are glad that FUFA has extended this capacity building to the Buganda Kingdom’ said Sekabembe.

FUFA 1st Vice President Justus Mugisha represented the FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo.

‘FUFA will continue supporting institutions with such great ideas that help the game grow among the masses. Such tournaments are in line with our strategic plan and our Vision of becoming the Number one football nation in Africa on and off the pitch’ said Mugisha

Referees who attended;

Semere Asadu, Kimayo Stephen, Nkurunzinza George, Mbabali Samuel, Mafumu Mustafa, Lulenzi Sharif, Kayongo Ronald, Semugga James, Kavuma Vincent, Mugerwa Richard, Lule Yusuf Ssebagidde, Luberenga Nicholas, Buyondo Simon Peter, Masembe Joseph, Lwawuga John Baptist, Lubowa Moses, Kasarilwe Luck Razak, Musisi Henry, Odoi David, Jjingo Frank, Musisi Branson, Zziwa Charles, Tamale Moses Binmuhamad, Kimbugwe Robert, Mukasa Lawrence, Kakembo Samuel, Kimera Rashid Bongole, Ishaka Fred, Bakisula Ali, Bukenya Robert, Luganda John Baptist, Kiweewa Emmanuel, Kasalirwe Dirisa, Kalyango Ali, Nsubuga Fisal, Kasiita Jamil, Mpiima Fredie, Ntale Jackison, Male Godfrey, Kamba Moses, Okwir Micheal, Kiwanuka Fredrick, Komakech Charles, Kimbugwe Samuel, Byamukama Fred, Salim Muhammed Nasser, Katende Isaac, Nsubuga Brian Emma, Masembe Issa, Kasibante Julius and Willy Kagera Kiwalabye.

 

MAIN PHOTOFUFA 1st Vice President Justus Mugisha addressing the referees and match assessors in Bulange Mengo on Friday 29th June 2018. 

 

 

FUFA Drum: Quarterfinal Matches live on TV, final to be played home and away

FUFA Drum Organising Cpmmittee Chairman Rogers Byamukama while addressing the media at FUFA House in Mengo

The FUFA Drum 2018-Quarterfinals 1st leg (All Kick-off at 4pm)
Saturday 30th June 2018
Bugisu vs West Nile-Live on UBC Magic One
Ankole vs Busoga
Bukedi vs Acholi at Pallisa 

Sunday 1st July, 2018
Buganda vs Kampala-Live on UBC Magic One

The FUFA Drum Tournament returns this weekend with four quarter final 1st leg fixtures. Three matches will be played on Saturday 30th June while the other on Sunday 1st July.

The Chairman of the FUFA Drum Committee Rogers Byamukama confirmed that the knock out stage will be shown live on UBC Magic One.

Two matches Bugisu vs West Nile on Saturday and Buganda vs Kampala on Sunday are to be telecast live on UBC Magic One TV.

The communication was made while addressing the media during the FUFA weekly press conference at FUFA House Mengo on Wednesday Morning.

Bugisu's Milton Karisa in action during their clash with Teso Province on Sunday 24th June 2018 at StarTimes Stadium Lugogo
Bugisu’s Milton Karisa in action during their clash with Teso Province on Sunday 24th June 2018 at StarTimes Stadium Lugogo

The remaining part of the FUFA Drum starting with this weekend until final will be shown live on TV

‘It is always a pleasure to come here and give updates as far as the FUFA Drum tournament is concerned. We have reached a stage where the boys have been separated from men. We would like to thank all the Provinces that participated in the group stages and congratulate all the teams that made it to the quarterfinals.  The organizers and FUFA are excited with the growth of the FUFA Drum Competition in the first season. All the remaining match day fixtures will be live on TV up to the final. We thank UBC for accepting to work with us in airing the FUFA Drum matches’ said Byamukama

He added that the committee has learnt a lot during the group stages and has worked upon the challenges with suitable solutions ahead of the knock out fixtures.

Byamukama also noted that a plan has been drawn for all the games to start on time, played to full time duration and completed without any negative occurrence.

Mucurezi receives his award from his father Rev Can. Jonathan Bwana Hall (4) after Ankole beating West Nile in their Final group D match
Ankole’s Paul Mucureezi receives Man of the Match accolade and an envelope with cash from his father Rev Can. Jonathan Bwana Hall (4) after Ankole beating West Nile in their Final group D match to qualify for the Quarters

He applauded the media fraternity for the efforts in covering the FUFA Drum during the group stages and urged them to continue bringing out the positive attributes of the competition.

Excited Acholi fans enjoy a happy moment during their game with Buganda at Mukono Bishops S.S play ground
Excited Acholi fans enjoy a happy moment during their game with Buganda at Mukono Bishops S.S play ground

The final will be played in October on a home and way format total change from the earlier communication which had been designed for a one legged final.

  • Quarter Final Fixtures

MAIN PHOTO: The FUFA Drum Organising Committee Chairman Rogers Byamukama addressing the media at FUFA House in Mengo on Wednesday morning 

Beach Soccer: Uganda to take on Ivory Coast in AFCON Qualifiers

Uganda Drawn Against Ivory Coast in The AFCON Beach Soccer Qualifiers

AFCON  2018 Beach Soccer Qualifiers

Sunday 9/9/2018

Uganda Vs Ivory Coast-Entebbe

Return Leg 21, 22, 23 September 2018

Ivory Coast Vs Uganda- Abidjan

The Uganda National Beach Soccer team ‘Sand Cranes’ has been drawn against West African giants Ivory for the upcoming 2018 AFCON Beach Soccer Qualifiers.

The two legged encounter will see the winner book a place at the finals slated for December 9th– 14th 2018 in Cairo, Egypt.

This was revealed by the FUFA Communications Manager Ahmed Hussein at the weekly press briefing held on Wednesday morning at FUFA House, Mengo.

“Uganda has been drawn against Ivory Coast in the AFCON Beach Soccer Qualifiers 2018. We are looking forward for better preparations ahead of the qualifiers. We are confident our team is young and has experience. They are looking forward to the games’ said Hussein

The last time Uganda took part in the qualifiers was in 2015 when Sand Cranes were eliminated by the Ghana National team-Black Sharks.

In a related development, CAF Has invited Ugandan Beach Soccer instructor Ali Mwebe and beach soccer Referee Ivan Kintu Bayige for a CAF Beach Soccer Referees Course to take place in Cairo (Egypt) from the 14th -18th July 2018.

The duo is expected to leave Uganda on the 13th July 2018.

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