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KCCA FC wins 2017/18 Stanbic Uganda Cup

KCCA FC wins 2017/18 Stanbic Uganda Cup

2017/18 Uganda Cup Final:

  • Vipers 0-1 KCCA

Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) Football Club lifted 2017/18 Stanbic Uganda Cup.

KCCA beat Vipers 0-1 in a well attended final played at the Emokori play ground in Bukedea district on Saturday before a huge crowd.

Uganda Hippos (National U-20) Captain Julius Poloto scored the lone strike on the day in the 42nd minute.

KCCA endured the last 20 minutes of the game with a man less after their star player Sadam Ibrahim Juma was sent off for two bookable offences.

The Allan Okello – Tadeo Lwanga battle lit up the final
KCCA captain Timothy Awany heads away the ball during an aerial contest at Emokori play ground, Bukedea

The Chief Guest Hon. Hamson Obua, flanked by the FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo handed over  gold medals to the winning team and the Cup to KCCA FC Captain Timothy Denis Awany amidst celebrations.

Obua represented Speaker of Parliament Rt. Hon Rebecca Kadaga.

This was the 10th Uganda Cup  for KCCA F.C who also had a clean sweep of the individual accolades given out.

The KCCA FC trio-Charles Lukwago, Patrick Kaddu and Allan Okello were the best goalkeeper, top scorer (6 goals) and Most Valuable Player (MVP) respectively.

MVP Allan Okello receives his accolade from Hakim Magumba and Ayub Balyejusa
KCCA goalkeeper Charles Lukwago was rewarded as best goalkeeper. He was awarded by Uganda Cranes captain Denis Onyango and former Uganda Cranes goalkeeper Sadiq Wassa
Stanbic Uganda Cup top scorer Patrick Kaddu recieves his Hi-Sense Television set from former Uganda Cranes striker Alex Isabirye and current Uganda Cranes forward Emmanuel Arnold Okwi. Stanbic’s Sonia Karamagi-Marketing Manager was part of the presentation team for Individual awards ceremony.
KCCA lead fan Khassim Kyazze was over joyed by the final result

This year’s edition was exclusively sponsored by Stanbic Bank Uganda Limited who were representedat the final by a strong delegation led by Head of Marketing and Communications Daniel Ogong.

Winners will receive 30M, runners up 20M, semi-finalists 10M each and Quarterfinalists 5M each.

Team Line Ups:

Vipers Sports Club XI:

Isma Watenga (G.K),  Geofrey Wasswa, Yayo Lutimba, Halid Lwaliwa, Bashir Asiku, Tadeo Lwanga, Milton Karisa, Moses Waiswa, Erisa Ssekisambu, Dan Sserunkuma, Duncan Sseninde

Subs:

James Alitho (G.K), Ashraf Mandela, Steven Mukwala,  Tom Masiko, Brian Nkuubi, Pius Wangi, Frank “Zagga” Tumwesigye

KCCA XI:

Charles Lukwago (G.K), Fillbert Obenchan, Habibu Kavuma,Timothy Dennis Awany, Paul Musamali, Isaac Kirabira, Sadam Ibrahim Juma, Jackson Nunda, Julius Poloto, Allan Okello, Patrick Kaddu

Subs:

Tom Ikara (G.K), Jamil Malyamungu (G.K), Denis Okot Oola, Eric Ssenjobe, Solomon Okwalinga, Paul Mucureezi, Ibrahim Wannamah

Awards:

Best Goalkeeper: Charles Lukwago (KCCA)

Top Scorer: Patrick Kaddu (KCCA) – 6 Goals

MVP: Allan Okello (KCCA)

Cash Prizes:

Winners-30M

Runners Up: 20M

Semifinalists- 10M each team

Q/finalists: 5M each team

Total cash Prize: 90M 

Stanbic Uganda Cup Final: Head Coaches Da Costa, Mutebi promise entertaining action

Saturday, 9th June 2018

Stanbic Uganda Cup Final

Vipers SC vs KCCA FC

Emokori Grounds, Bukedea

Charges 5,000/- (Ordinary), 20,000/- (VIP)

Match Officials

Nsubuga Brian Miiro -Referee

Balikowa Musa Ngobi- Assistant Referee 1

Okello Lee-Assistant Referee 2

Ssali Mashood -4th Official

Bossa Amin Nkono-Referees’ Assessor

Kalema Ronnie-Match Commissioner 

 

Cash Prizes:

Winners-30M

Runners Up: 20M

Semifinalists- 10M each team

Q/finalists: 5M each team

Total cash Prize: 90M 

 

Vipers SC and KCCA FC head Coach have sketched their preparations ahead of the Stanbic Uganda Cup final at the Emokori Grounds in Bukedea on Saturday 9th June 2018.

The two coaches attedned the mandatory prematch press conference at FUFA House on Thursday morning organised ahead of the final.

They interfaced with the media. He are excerpts from the press conference;

Vipers SC Coach- Miguel da costa;

We are trying to prepare ourselves in the best way possible. We had so many games during the just concluded league season. You all know very well how we played against KCCA FC-twice in the league this season. We have done a lot to prepare for them in the Final and it is going to be a tight match between the best two teams in the Country right now’ 

‘We have one game left in this competition and that is the final on Saturday. I will not tell you my tactics but i can tell you, we shall are going to play attacking football’

‘We are not dreaming about winnng the double but we have prepared well to get the best results in the final’ 

Vipers SC Coach Miguel Da Costa during the press conference at FUFA House on Thursday

KCCA FC Coach Mike Mutebi

We have prepared well and I am glad to see arguably the best teams in the Final. The boys know each other very well and they are the best players in the Country right now. They have been close as you saw in the league.’

‘We have returned some of our players who were injured’ 

‘Poloto Julius is back but unfortunately Mustapha Kizza is out. The rest of the team players are fine. We are missing our striker Derrick Nsibambi but it is not going to affect our team because we are not a collection of Galacticals (stars), we don’t have special players except Allan Okello.  We have Shaban Muhammad whose contribution through out the league has been very good’

‘The game will have special players in Bukedea, this time Allan Okello will not be substituted. Let’s forget about what happened in Kitende during the league. Okello will be in Bukedea to play the final’ 

The coaches later posed for a photo moment with the Stanbic Uganda cup to be competed for on Saturday.

KCCA FC Head coach Mike Mutebi at the Press conference on Thursday at FUFA House
KCCA FC young star Allan Okello in action during the 2nd leg match against Synergy FC at StarTimes Stadium in Lugogo on 31st June 2018. Mutebi has described Okello as a special player ahead of the final on Saturday

The 2018 FUFA CSR activity closes

At the same function, FUFA Events Manager Leilah Nankya who headed the Corporate Social Responsibility activity attached to the Stanbic Uganda cup this year addressed the media as well.

‘I would like to thank those that donated clothes towards this project. FUFA is very happy and can’t thank you enough for this great job. The clothes collected will be handed over on Saturday to St Paul’s Church Kumi’ said Nankya.

KCCA FC will be playing its 17th Uganda Cup final while Vipers SC are in their 3rd final of the Competition’s history.

FUFA Events Manager Leila Nankya (M) also head of Corporate Social Responsibility Activities (CSR) addressing the media during the pre-match press conference at FUFA House Mengo on Thursday 7th June 2018.

MAIN PHOTO: KCCA FC head coach Mike Mutebi (L) pose alongside Vipers SC head coach Miguel Da Costa during Stanbic Uganda Cup final pre-match press conference at FUFA House, Mengo on Thursday 7th June 2018.

Uganda Cup (formerly Kakungulu cup) Winners since 1971:

1971 –Coffee F.C

1972-1975-Not Held

1976– Gangama F.C

1977– Simba F.C

1978 – Nsambya F.C

1979 – KCC F.C

1980 – KCC F.C

1981 – Coffee F.C

1982 – KCC F.C

1983 – SC Villa F.C

1984 – KCC F.C

1985 – Express F.C

1986 – SC Villa F.C

1987 – KCC F.C

1988 – SC Villa

1989 – SC Villa

1990 – KCC F.C

1991 – Express F.C

1992 – Express F.C

1993 – KCC F.C

1994 – Express F.C

1995 – Express F.C

1996 – UEB S.C

1997 – Express F.C

1998 – SC Villa

1999 – Mbale Heroes S.C

2000 – SC Villa

2001 – Express F.C

2002 – SC Villa

2003 – Express F.C

2004 – KCC F.C

2005 – URA F.C

2006 – Express F.C

2007 – Express F.C

2007/8 – Victors S.C

2008/9 – SC Villa

2009/10 – Victors S.C

2010/11 – Simba S.C

2011/12 – URA F.C

2013/2013 – Sports Club Victoria University

2013/2014 – URA F.C

2014/2015 – Sc Villa Jogoo

2015/2016-Vipers SC

2016/2017-KCCA FC

2017/2018-

Vipers Sc vs KCCA FC; The Journey to the Uganda Cup final

Saturday, 9th June 2018

Stanbic Uganda Cup Final

Vipers SC vs KCCA FC

Emokori Grounds, Bukedea

Charges 5,000/- (Ordinary), 20,000/- (VIP)

Match Officials

Nsubuga Brian Miiro -Referee

Balikowa Musa Ngobi- Assistant Referee 1

Okello Lee-Assistant Referee 2

Ssali Mashood -4th Official

Bossa Amin Nkono-Referees’ Assessor

Kalema Ronnie-Match Commissioner 

 

Cash Prizes:

Winners-30M

Runners Up: 20M

Semifinalists- 10M each team

Q/finalists: 5M each team

Total cash Prize: 90M 

Vipers SC lining up before the 2nd leg semifinal of Stanbic Uganda Cup against SC Villa at St. Mary’s Stadium Kitende on Tuesday 5th June 2018.

When Vipers SC take on KCCA FC in Saturday’s Stanbic Uganda Cup final, the contrasting styles of play between the two teams promise an action-packed football battle at Emokori Grounds in Bukedea.

At first glance, it looks like an encounter between brilliant individual talents in KCCA FC’s Allan Okello, Julius Poloto, Shaban Muhamad, Jackson Nunda and Vipers’ Milton Karisa, Moses Waiswa, Daniel Serunkuuma and Halida Lwaliwa

However as a team, Vipers SC have shown that they can play just as shrewd as their opponents KCCA FC, just like they did in the early round of the competition when they notched up narrow wins.

Round of 64

Vipers SC and KCCA FC have played six matches each to reach the final of the 44th edition of the Stanbic Uganda Cup to be hosted in Bukedea.
During the Stanbic Uganda Cup Round of 64, KCCA FC had one of the most explosive displays beating Azam Uganda Premier League side Mbarara FC 4-0 in their opening game away at Kakyeka Stadium in Mbarara on 3rd February 2018.

It was indeed a message to their opponents as the Cup holders sailed through to the round of 32.

At the same stage, Vipers SC overpowered FC Bronken 3-1 in Kasese on 3rd February to qualify for the last 32 round.

KCCA FC players lining up in one of the recent games at StarTimes Stadium, Lugogo.

Round of 32

KCCA FC was drawn against FUFA Big League Club Simba SC and managed to edge it 1-2 away at Kabanyolo Research Grounds in Gayaza on 17th February to book a place in the round of 16.

In the same vein, Vipers SC defeated Police FC by 3-1 at St. Mary’s Stadium Kitende on Saturday 17th, February.

Round of 16

At this stage teams grew in confidence especially those from the lower divisions up against the so-called giants of Ugandan football.

KCCA FC narrowly survived elimination after a 2-2 draw in regular time with Soana FC.

The game was decided on kicks from the penalty mark. KCCA FC won 3-4 on Wednesday 21st Match at Kavumba recreation Grounds, Wakiso.

On the other side, Vipers SC posted a nervy 0-1 away win over Kira United. The vanquished was considered the home team despite playing at St Mary’s Kitende-home of Vipers SC. Kira requested for change of venue from their famous Kira Grounds to Kitende.

KCCA FC young star Allan Okello in action during the 2nd leg match against Synergy FC at StarTimes Stadium in Lugogo on 31st June 2018.

Quarter Finals

Both teams had away fixtures. KCCA FC faced FUFA Big League side Kitara FC at Booma Ground in Hoima on 21st April, while Vipers faced Kansai Plascon FC Naro-Ntawo Ground.

KCCA FC won Kitara 0-1 scored by Striker Muhammad Shaban while Vipers SC eliminated Kansai Plascon FC by the same margin.

Semi-finals (played over two legs) 

The Cup holders KCCA FC has a scintillating game winning by a stunning result 10-0 on aggregate.  KCCA won 0-1 in Masaka and turned on the style at the StarTimes Stadium, Lugogo with a 9-0 victory in the return leg.

KCCA FC’s Patrick Kaddu scored a combined 4 goals in both matches-a hat-trick at Lugogo to go level with Kitagenyi Henry of Kansai Plasco on 6 goals as leading scorers.

Meanwhile, Vipers SC faced SC Villa at this stage. Only one goal separated the two teams with the men in red emerging victors. Vipers overcame Villa to qualify for their third Uganda Cup final.

Substitute Brian Nkuubi scored the solitary strike from a direct free kick in the second half.

Vipers SC’s forward Milton Karisa (L) in action the 2nd leg semifinal of Stanbic Uganda Cup at St. Mary’s Stadium Kitende on Tuesday 5th June 2018.

MAIN PHOTO: KCCA FC players lifting the Uganda Cup after the 2016/2017 final at Green Light Stadium in Arua.

Results: Road to the final Vipers vs KCCA FC 

 Round of 62:

Mbarara City 0-4 KCCA FC

Bronken FC 1-0 Vipers SC

Round of 32:

Simba 1-2 KCCA FC

Vipers SC 3-1 Police

Round of 16:

Kira United 0-1 Vipers SC

Soana FC 2(3)-2(4) KCCA FC

Quarter Finals:

Kansai Plascon 0-1 Vipers SC

Kitara FC 0-1 KCCA FC

Semifinals 1:

1st leg: SC Villa Jogoo 0-0 Vipers SC

2nd leg: Vipers SC 1-0 SC Villa

Semifinal 2:

1st leg: Synergy FC 0-1 KCCA FC

2nd leg: KCCA FC 9-0 Synergy FC

FINAL:

9th June 2018

Vipers SC vs KCCA FC

 

FUFA Women’s Cup 2018: Semifinals draw conducted

FUFA Women’s Cup 2018 Semifinal Draws

  • UCU Lady Cardinals Vs Olila Women FC- Mukono
  • Muteesa I Royal University Vs She Corporate- Wankulukuku Stadium

Semifinals to be played on 13th and 14th June 2018 Final to be played on 23rd June 2018 in Bushenyi District   Holders Olila Women Football Club will face UCU Lady Cardinals in the semifinals of this year’s FUFA Women’s Cup. The semifinal draws held at FUFA House on Thursday pitted Olila against UCU Lady Cardinals in a renewal of acquaintances. The two teams faced off at the same stage in the inaugural edition last year an encounter that Olila Women FC won on kicks from the penalty mark to reach the final. Normal time had ended in a two all draw but Olila won 2-1 in the entertaining shoot out shootout. Additionally, the two teams were in the same group (Elizabeth) in the just concluded FUFA Women Elite League. Olila topped the group and eventually reached the finals but lost 1-0 to Kawempe Muslim. The Soroti based side won the league encounter in Mukono 1-0 while the return leg ended in a goalless draw. Olila defeated Bugiri Town View 4-0 to reach the semifinals while UCU Lady Cardinals also won with a similar score against Western United. In the other semifinal, Muteesa I Royal University will host She Corporates at Mutessa II Stadium, Wankulukuku.   To reach this stage, the University side eliminated Uganda Martyrs High School Lubaga while She Corporates ejected League champions Kawempe Muslim. FUFA Deputy CEO, Humphrey Mandu indicated that there is commitment from FUFA to develop women’s football and impressed with the great strides taken. ‘We are proud as FUFA that Women’s Football is taking great strides of development. We recently had a good final in the league where Kawempe Muslim and Olila Women Football Clubs put up a good display. We believe that the FUFA Women’s Cup gives them more competition and in the long run help in the growth of the game’ said Mandu.   This year’s final is slated for 23rd June 2018 in Bushenyi District.   Olila Women FC won the inaugural edition last year at Madibira grounds in Busia defeating Gafford Ladies in the final.

YOUTH FOOTBALL: Airtel Rising Stars U-17 season 7 back with aplomb

AIRTEL RISING STARS U-17 PROGRAMME (Season 7):

 

Launch: Tuesday, 7th June 2018 – Star Times Stadium, Lugogo

Inter-District Qualifiers: 16th June – 1st July 2018 – Various Districts

Regional Qualifiers: July – August 2018 – Regional Football DFA’s will decide respective venues

Grand Finals: August 2018 (Date will be confirmed) – At Buhinga Stadium, Fort Portal

L-R: Rogers Byamukama, Darius Mugoye (speaking), VG Somasekhar, Noela Byuma and Esther Musoke during the launch at Lugogo in Kampala on Wednesday

The 7th edition of the Airtel Rising Stars (ARS) U-17 Youth football programme was officially launched at the Star Times Stadium, Lugogo in Kampala on Wednesday, 7th June 2018.

Like it has been during the previous editions, the launch attracted the top brass officials from the main sponsors of this programme, Airtel Uganda Limited and the key partners, Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA).

The FUFA team was led by second vice president Darius Mugoye, Executive Committee member Rogers Byamukama, Marketing Director, Esther Musoke, FUFA Youth Development officer Bashir Mutyaba.

Airtel Uganda Managing Director, VG Somasekhar, Marketing Director Indrajeet Kumar Singh, Brand Strategy Manager Noela Byuma and the Public Relations Officer (PRO) Faith Fiona Bugonzi represented the leading telecom giants who also bankroll the Uganda Cranes as the main sponsors.

Speaker after speaker expressed their appreciation for this under age competition that has helped to produce national team stars as Farouk Miya, Martin Kizza, Muhammed Shaban, Kezironi Kizito, Allan Kizito among others.

Launch of the official ARS kit that which will be used throughout the championship

The launch comes barely  a week to the long awaited kick off of the inter-districts championships whose top performers will qualify for the regional hurdle.

The regional qualifiers across the eight regions of FUFA (North, East, North East, West, West Nile, Buganda, Kampala, Kitara) will take place in the entire month of July before the grand finals in August 2018.

The Buhinga Stadium in Fort Portal will host the finals of this year’s ARS.

As the main sponsors, Airtel Uganda Limited provides the finances that help in the daily running affairs of the tournament, supply balls, nets, jerseys, medals, trophies and cash prizes.

Katuuso Community girls pose with the Airtel Uganda and FUFA officials at Lugogo during the launch of 2018 ARS U-17 programme

After the official unveiling of the kits that will be used by the teams, there was an exciting exhibition game played by the Katuuso Community girls team amongst themselves as the guests enjoyed the action packed game.

Darius Mugoye, FUFA Second Vice President

WHAT THEY SAID AT THE LAUNCH:

DARIUS MUGOYE – FUFA SECOND VICE PRESIDENT (Represented the FUFA President, Eng.Moses Magogo)

As FUFA, we remain excited that the Airtel Rising Stars (ARS) U-17 football programme is back and running. Like during the previous editions, there has been value added to the game of football in the country with new stars born, exposed and bred through this progamme. Since 2011 when this programme kicked off, there has been a significant number of stars who have graduated to the Uganda Cranes, U-20 and the U-23 team. We are excited about the partnership with Airtel Uganda. No wonder, that during this partnership, we managed to have the Uganda Cranes qualify to the African Cup of Nations in Gabon. As a federation, we believe in building from the grass roots. Thank you Airtel Uganda and the media for your special effort.

Managing Director of Airtel Uganda, VG. Somasekhar

VG SOMASEKHAR – MANAGING DIRECTOR OF AIRTEL UGANDA (In Charge of special projects in Africa):

Uganda has 56 tribes. The game of football is the 57th with the unique power of uniting all the other tribes. As Airtel Uganda, we treasure in supporting the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) activities where sports, education and culture are part. In Sports, we are fully behind the Uganda Cranes, the Airtel Rising Stars, Airtel Masaza Cup and teh Airtel Kabaka Birthday run. We are transforming the telecom industry in Uganda. It gives me great joy in kicking off this season 7 of the Airtel Rising Stars. Our Vision is to the best loved brands in the daily lives of Uganda. Airtel Uganda’s relationship with sports is well documented. Since 2011, we are growing strong and bigger

L-R: Rogers Byamukama, VG Somasekhar, Marketing Director Indrajeet Kumar Singh and Darius Mugoye share and discuss football ideas shortly after the launch at Lugogo
Darius Mugoye in an exclusive interview with 102.1 FUFA f.m’s Regaan Kyanda moments after the launch

CAF joins FUFA in mourning Sendyowa

CAF President Ahmad Ahmad has sent a written message of condolence to FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo following the demise of Hajji Abbasi Sendyowa who was laid to rest on Tuesday evening in Mbarara.

The Condolence message addressed to the FUFA President reads;

It is with a heavy heart that I received the shocking news of the death of CAF Commissioner Mr. Abbasi Sendyowa.

He was a legend of football management on the continent who served African football in various capacities’ said part of the Condolence message addressed to FUAF President.

A man of many parts, Mr. Abbasi served in diverse fields both in his native Uganda and on the international front.

On my own behalf, the CAF Executive Committee and the African football family, I convey our heartfelt condolences to the football Federation and the bereaved family for their great loss.

Our hearts are with them during this difficult period.

The letter was signed off by CAF President Ahmad Ahmad.

Stanbic Uganda Cup: Vipers beats Villa to set up final with KCCA FC

June 5th 2018:

Stanbic Uganda Cup Semifinal 2nd leg

Vipers SC 1:0 SC Villa at St. Mary’s Stadium Kitende

(Vipers advance 1-0 agg)

Final: Vipers vs KCCA FC 3pm at Emokori Grounds, Bukedea

Vipers SC starting XI  that faced Sc Villa Jogoo in the 2nd leg semifinal of Stanbic Uganda Cup at St. Mary’s Stadium Kitende on Tuesday 5th June 2018.

Vipers SC has advanced to the final of the Stanbic Uganda Cup after edging SC Villa 1:0 in the 2nd leg semifinals at St Mary’s Stadium in Kitende on Tuesday June 5th.

The 1-0 aggregate victory  confirmed Vipers SC as KCCA FC’s opponents who  eliminated FUFA Big League sdie Synergy FC in the first semifinal. KCCA won 10-0 aggregate.

KCCA FC are the Uganda Cup holders.

Prior to kick off, a minute of silence was observed for departed long serving football administrator and CAF Commissioner Hajji Abbassi Sendyowa who was laid to rest in Mbarara on Tuesday.

Brian Nkuubi came from bench to save the Venoms with a well taken direct free-kick in the 69th minute after Milton Karisa was fouled on the edge of the box.

Villa’s Allan Kyambadde had the chance to level the game in the 79th minute however, his effort from the free-kick couldn’t bother Vipers’ shot stopper Ismail Watenga as it sailed over the bar.

Vipers SC’s forward Milton Karisa (L) in action the 2nd leg semifinal of Stanmbic Uganda Cup at St. Mary’s Stadium Kitende on Tuesday 5th June 2018.
Vipers midfielder Duncan Seninde taking on SC Villa’s Yaya in the 2nd leg semifinal of Stanbic Uganda Cup at St. Mary’s Stadium Kitende on Tuesday 5th June 2018.
Vipers Striker Dan Serunkuuma (Red) in action during the 2nd leg semifinal of Stanbic Uganda Cup at St. Mary’s Stadium Kitende on Tuesday 5th June 2018.

This was the third victory of Vipers over SC Villa this season in the four meetings in all Competitions. Vipers defeated Sc Villa in both rounds of the Azam Uganda Premier League.

The final will be played at Emokori Grounds in Bukedea on Saturday June 9th 2018.

FUFA Commmunications Department has also confirmed that a prematch Press conference will be held on Thursday at 9am for coaches of the two teams in the final. A venue will be communciated.

‘The build up to the final will be great. We want the media to have a session with the coaches before they tarvel to North East for the final. We are ver confident that it will be a classic final. The press conference will be a rehearsal to the final’ said FUFA Communications Manager. 

KCCA FC players celebrating one of the goals scored against Synergy FC in the 9:0 2nd leg win at StarTimes Stadium in Lugogo on 31st June 2018
KCCA FC young star Allan Okello in action during the 2nd leg match against Synergy FC at Startimes Stadium in Lugogo on 31st June 2018

Vipers SC starting XI: Ismail Wtenga (GK), Moses Waisswa, Erisa Sekisambu, Dan Serunkuma, Nicolas Wadada (Capt), Duncan Seninde, Halid Lwaliwa, Bashir Asiku, Yayo Lutimba, Geofrey Wasswa, Milton Karisa.

SUBS: James Alitho (GK), Tom Masiko, Pius Wangi, Steven Mukwala, Frank Tumwesigye, Brian Nkuubi, Mbayi Clovis.

 

SC Villa Starting XI : Samuel Kivumbi, Joseph Nsubuga, Arthur Kigundu, Isa Lumu, Henry Katongole, Etrude Abel, Bernard Muwanga, (Capt) Mahad Yaya, Martin Kizza, Allan Kyambadde, Adriko John.

SUBS: Ambrose Kirya, Vitalis Tabu, Yubu Bogere, Yusufu Wasswa, Alex Semuyaba, Musa Mukasa, George Senkaaba.

MAIN PHOTO: Vipers SC and SC Villa captains lining up with match officials before  kickoff of the 2nd leg semifinal of Stanbic Uganda Cup at St. Mary’s Stadium Kitende on Tuesday 5th June 2018

Commission Of Inquiry meets UPL CEO and FUFA Disciplinary Panel

FUFA Competitions Disciplinary Panel Chairman Mr. Deo Mutabazi and Azam Premier League CEO Mr.Bernard Bainamani have appeared before the Commission of Inquiry into Match Officiation at IVY’s Hotel in Kampala this morning.

Bainamani and Mutabazi separately faced the Commission chaired by Rt.Hon. Daniel Kidega to give a brief on their mandate and respond to football queries in relation to their respective areas of operation.

Commission Members listening to submissions

Kidega commended the witnesses for cooperating with the Commission by willfully divulging information that is useful to the inquiry.

Bainamani will avail the commission with all match reports for the 2017/2018 season and footage for selected matches.

Full House attendance by the Commission on Tuesday at Ivy’s Hotel

 

Tomorrow (Wednesday) KCCA Head Coach Mr. Mike Mutebi, Police F.C CEO ASP Kidega Francis and BUL F.C CEO Salmin Saleh will inter-face with the Commission.

The Chairman Rt.Hon. Kidega and Communications Officer of the Commission Mr. Douglas Mazune addressed the media today.

Commission Chairman Rt.Hon. Daniel Kidega at Ivy’s Hotel stressing a point

MAIN PHOTO: Bernard Bainamani appearing before the Commission on Tuesday morning at Ivy’s Hotel, Wakaliga 

Referees undergo fitness tests in Jinja SS

Ugandan referees numbering 37 underwent the mandatory medical and physical fitness tests at Jinja SS Sports grounds on Monday.

The exercise started with the medical tests on Sunday afternoon at the FUFA Technical centre, Njeru.

FIFA female referee Marex Nkumbi taking her trun during the session

18 FIFA referees including Beach Soccer Referees and 19 National referees took part in the session that will see the men and women in black undergo several sessions.

However 3 FIFA referees Issa Masembe, William Oloya and Mark Ssonko were excused from the exercise as they are officiating in a football tournament in Kenya.

L-R Referees Ochom Joseph, Olem George and FIFA Instructor Mark Mzengo

FIFA Physical Fitness Instructor Mark Mzengo (Malawi) and FIFA Technical Instructor Celestine Ntagungira (Rwanda) are conducting the exercise.

The sessions also helped check on the endurance, speed and acceleration of referees to match the modern game.

L-R Opio Deogratious, Waiswa Muzamilu and Kirangwa Ronald

Practical sessions are also being held at the FUFA Technical Centre till Friday.

Meanwhile 35 Referees Assessors were part of the exercise however their sessions started on Sunday and ended on Monday afternoon still in Njeru.

MAIN PHOTO: L-R FIFA Referees Alex Muhabi, Mashood Ssali and Brian Nsubuga during the fitness tests on Monday at Jinja SS. 

Commission of Inquiry into Match Officiation meets FUFA Competitions Director

FUFA Competitions Director Hajjati Aisha Nalule appeared before the Commission of Inquiry into Match Officiation at IVY’s Hotel in Kampala this afternoon.

Nalule briefed the Commission chaired by the Vice Chairman SSP Muzafaru Zirabamuzale on the state of football officiation in the country.

She highlighted the standard procedures, challenges and areas of improvement in football officiation.

Next to appear before the Commission will be the Chairman FUFA Competitions Disciplinary Panel Deo Mutabazi and  Uganda Premier League CEO Bernard Bainamani Bampaire on Tuesday, 5th June.

The Commission’s Communications Officer Douglas Mazune has confirmed the latest developments.

NOTE: Members of the sports media will be given chance to take some footage of the proceeedings  on Tuesday 5th June 2018 at Ivy’s Hotel at 9.30am.

‘We shall give the media brief time to take some footage of the work at the Hotel then let the Commission continue with the day’s activities. We shal keep communicating and updating the public on specific developments when need arises’ said Mazune.

FUFA Competitions Director Aisha Nalule before the Commission of Inquiry

 

The FUFA Drum Match Day 5: Individual Award Winners as Bukedi’s Owori nets 100th Landmark goal

Macth Day 5 Results:

Saturday 2nd June:

Kigezi Province 0:1 Buganda

Acholi Province 1:1 Lango Province

Bugishu Province 1:0 Busoga Province

Sebei Province 2:4 Teso Province

Sunday 3rd June 2018:

Kampala  0:2 Bukedi 

Rwenzori  0:0 Bunyoro 

Tooro 1:0 Ankole 

West Nile  5:1 Karamoja 

Sponsored by Uganda Tourism Board 

The 2018 FUFA Drum match day 5 was boosted by the unveiling of Uganda Tourism Board as a sponsor for 5 fixtures from the Match Day 5and 6. UTB announced a sponsorship package of UGX 75M towards the tournament for the month of June only.

The best eight players in each game were awarded with the Man of the Match prize.

During the same weekend, 102.1 FUFA fm was looking out for the player who would score the 100th goal of the tournament.  Prior to the weekend action, 88 goals had been scored. 19 were scored over the weekend to bring the total to 107.

Bukedi Province and Proline FC player David Owori received the 100th goal prize of Ush.100,000 from 102.1 FUFA fm awarded to him by the radio’s Administrator Meddy Sengendo at StarTimes stadium, Lugogo.  Owori was also named Man of the Match that comes with 100,000/- and took home Ush.200,000 overall.

Bukedi’s David Owori receives his Man of the Match prize from Hamid Juma Chairman FUFA Competitions Committee at StarTimes Stadium in Lugogo on Sunday June 3rd 2018.

Owori scored the second goal on 12 minutes shortly after Joseph Owino had earlier opened the scores for Bukedi Province.

Wahab Gadafi of West Nile Province receives his Man of the Match prize at Barokoro Ground from Match Commissioner Lajan Livingstone  on Sunday June 3rd 2018.

In West Nile on Sunday, Wahab Gadafi took the Man of the Match prize after scoring his first hat trick in Drum tournament.

He was on target in the 6th, 40th and 89th minutes in the 5:1 victory of his province West Nile over Karamoja at Barokoro Ground in Zombo.

In Fort Portal at Buhinga Ground, Nicolas Kagaba’s strike in the added time of the second half helped  Tooro overcome Ankole 1-0.

Tooro Province Nicolas Kagaba receives his Man of the Match award at Buhinga Ground in Fort Portal on Sunday June 3rd 2018. He received the award from Alex Ruhunda-MP Fort Portal Municipality. 

Karim Ramathan of Rwenzori Province grabbed the Man of the Match prize after his sound performance in the goalless draw with Bunyoro Province at Nyakasanda in Kasese. He kept the backline tight.

Karim Ramathan of Rwenzori Province receives the Man of the Match prize at Nyakasanga Ground in Kasese on Sunday June 3rd 2018.

On Saturday, Ndihabwe David of Kigezi Province was chosen Man of the Match after his tremendous display in the match despite his team suffering a loss to Buganda Province  1:0.

Kigezi’s Ndihabwe David receiving the Man of the Match Award (M) from the Chairman FUFA Drum Rogers Byamukama (R) and FUFA Vice Presdent Justus Mugisha at Kabale Municipal Stadium on Saturday 2nd June.

In Mbale, well-known Vipers SC goalkeeper James Alitho scored a vital goal through a penalty that led his Bugisu Province to a 1-0 victory over Busoga on Saturday.

He was named Man of the Match for his exceptional display during the match and he took the 100,000 prize money. He is now o 8 goals and leads the scorers’ charts

James Alitho of Bugisu and Vipers SC receiving the award for Man Of the Match in Mbale on Saturday 2nd June.

James Alitho of Bugisu Province showing a message on his inside T-Shirt after scoring a penalty against Busoga Province in Mabale on Saturday 2nd June.

The Vipers SC player was once a dangerous striker at the same time a goalkeeper during his days with Mbale side CRO.

In Gulu, Acholi and URA FC’s Hudu Mulikyi was remarkable in the match that ended 1:1 between Acholi Province and Lango Province at Pece Stadium.

FUFA Finance Director Decolas Kiiza was Match Commissioner and presented the award to him with sh.100,000 prize.

Hudu Mulyiki of Acholi receives his Man of the Match Award from FUFA Executive Decolas Kiiza at Pece Stadium in Gulu on Saturday 2nd June.

In Kapchorwa Sebei’s Hendry Arapkwoita took the Man of the Match prize regardless of his Province losing at home to Teso Province by 4:2.

Sebei’s Hendry Arapkwoita receiving the Man of the Match Award in Kapchorwa on Saturday June 3rd 2018.

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Bukedi’s David Owori receives his 100,000/=  from FUFA fm administrator Medi Ssengendo for scoring the 100th goal of the FUFA Drum Tournament

The FUFA Drum: Interview with Rwenzori Province coach Stephen Pritchard

The FUFA Drum tournament is aimed at developing football in various aspects including coaching. With the competition at the final bend of the group stages getting intense, one man Stephen Pritchard has attracted attention from the football family.

He is the only European handling a Provincial team in the FUFA Drum.

The FUFA Drum Media team caught up with Pritchard just before his team’s match between Rwenzori and Bunyoro at Nyakasanga Stadium in Kasese.

Names: Stephen Pritchard

Nationality-Scottish

When did you come to Uganda? I have spent 10 years in Uganda and specifically in Rwenzori region where I have been delivering several services.

What had you come to Uganda to do? I had come under the Community Development Through Sports (CDTS) program, an organization that deals with enabling young people to get involved in sports especially football.

And why did you choose to operate in Rwenzori region of all regions in Uganda? Ohh, this sounded a special area for me because after discovering that the area had faced insecurity of the ADF rebels, definitely the young ones were deprived of involvement in sports and needed to be helped. I was not disappointed because I found people who were talented and also willing to play.

So for those who do not understand English? Yes, I had challenges at first but I forced myself to learn the local language so as to make communication a bit easier.

Pritchard greeting FUFA Beach Soccer Association Chaimran Deo Mutabazi

And do you speak Rukonjo or any other language here? No, my Rukonjo is not anywhere good, but good enough I can pick what one has said in this language.

How did you cope up with learning the language and also doing community service? These things go together. Training the players and also learning their language as well.

What has been your contribution in sports here so far?I have a degree in Community development and have helped to revive strong school teams at King Jesus Mubuku for girls and Rwenzori High School for boys. I have also coached clubs like Kasese New Villa and Sun City.

Pritchard celebrates Rwenzori’s goal against Bunyoro in Hoima.

How do you feel being the coach of Rwenzori Province? I feel so good and proud that the local people here and the players from different clubs on this team respect me as their coach. It makes me feel special from the many other capable coaches in this region.

You are known for communicating with energy while on the touchline-Yes, when people hear me shout on the touchline they think I am harsh but I am not, only that I am always giving my players instructions. My team knows what I want and I have got a good relationship with my players wherever I have gone.

Pritchard shouting out instructions on the touchline when Rwenzori played Bunyoro in Hoima.

Your views about the FUFA Drum tournament This is a wonderful project by FUFA. This tournament has helped bring out special talents that have not been seen on the topmost level in Uganda. For example shirt Number 7 of Bukedi (Fredson Gwoto who plays for Kajjansi United) is a special player I have seen in the teams we have played. We also have good players in Rwenzori. This project should continue and FUFA uses is to tap more talent for various national teams.

What do you talk about Ugandan football?-There is a lot of wonderful talent in Uganda but the problem is, there is not much youthful development programs. Most players are good but late development fails them. If there were strong youth projects, this country would be far above most on the continent.

Rwenzori Province Team handled by Pritchard

What do you think are Rwenzori’s chances of making it to the next level? We are looking at winning our last game and we see what happens elsewhere. What I know the boys are focused.

Where would you like to see yourself in Uganda football management? I would be very grateful if I was named Uganda Cranes coach. I would be the second Scottish to manage the Uganda Cranes after my brother Bobby (Williamson).

Note: Sebastien Desabre is the current Uganda Cranes coach and has a binding contract with FUFA).

What do you think makes you capable of taking up this job? I am a good coach. I command discipline from my players and above all, good managers in the world are from Scotland (laughs) just look at Sir Alex Ferguson.

How do you spend your time in Rwenzori? I have a girlfriend here Annah Karungi with whom I have a 5 year old son and she makes my life tick. I am always with her and our son whenever I am not on duty.

Tooro, West Nile win at home, Kampala lose for the first time in FUFA Drum

Sunday 3rd June 2018:

Match Day 5:

Kampala  0:2 Bukedi 

Rwenzori  0:0 Bunyoro 

Tooro 1:0 Ankole 

West Nile  5:1 Karamoja 

Sponsored by Uganda Tourism Board:

West Nile Province walloped Karamoja Province 5:1 in the 2018 FUFA Drum tournament in Barokoro Ground, Zombo District on Sunday 3rd June.

Onduparaka’s Wahab Gadafi netted a hat-trick in the 6th, 40th and 89th minutes to hand his Province a big win at home in Zombo. Gadaffi  was also chosen Man of the Match and received his Award and cash prize of 100,000=.

Wahab Gadafi of West Nile Province receives his Man of the Match prize at Barokoro Ground on Sunday June 3rd 2018.

Defender Rashid Toha who plays his club football with Onduparaka  was on the score sheet in 25th minute before Maroons’ Ivan Wani made it three for the home side in the 27th Minute.

Raphael Komakech managed to pull one back which turned out to be the consolation for Karamoja Province in the 38th minute.

With only one round of action remaining, West Nile at 11points in group D have confirmed their place in the knockout stages withba 4 point margin over second placed Tooro with 7 points.

West Nile Province team lining up before the match against Karamoja Province in Borokoro on Sunday June 3rd 2018.

At StarTimes Stadium Lugogo, Kampala Province fell to Bukedi Province 0-2 thanks to Myda FC’s Joseph Owino’s 10th minute strike and Proline FC’s David Owori goal just after two minutes.

The vibrant performance by Bukedi Province against Kampala sustained their second position in group C with six points only two ahead of third place Bunyoro Province

However, Owori went on to win both the 100th goal for the tournament award and Man of the match Prize, he received Ush.100,000 from FUFA.

David Owori receives his 100,000/= from 102.1 FUFA fm Meddie Ssengendo  for scoring the 100th goal of the FUFA Drum Tournament

102.1 FUFA fm gave gave Owori  100,000= for scoring the 100th Landmark goal of the competition.

In other matches, Tooro Province needed a strike from URA FC’s Nicolas Kagaba in added time of the second half to edge rivals Ankole Province 1-0 at Buhinga Ground in Fort Portal.

Kagaba was also named Man of the Match after his wonderful performance in the match that helped his Tooro Province move to  second place with 7 points.

Tooro Province starting XI team lining up before taking on Ankole Province at Buhinga Ground in Fort Portal on Sunday June 3rd 2018.
Excited Vuvuzela blowing fansF

Rwenzori Province and Bunyoro Province shared the spoils  in a goalless draw at Nyakasanga Ground in Kasese.

The draw keeps both Bunyoro and  Rwenzori in the  3rd and 4th positions in group D respectively.

Rwenzori’s Karim Ramazan received the Man of the Match prize.

Karim Ramathan of Rwenzori Province receives the Man of the Match prize at Nyakasanga Ground in Kasese on Sunday June 3rd 2018.
Rwenzori Province team during the match against Bunyoro Province at Nyakasanga in Kasese on June 3rd 2018.
Bunyoro Province team lining up before the match against Rwenzori Province at Nyakasanga Ground in Kasese on Sunday June 3rd 2018.

Table Standings after match day 5:

Group A

Team                  P    W     D     L      GD      Pts

Bugisu               5     3      1      1          9          10

Busoga               5     3       1      1         7         10

Teso                    5     2       2      1      9            5

Sebei                   5     0       0      5   -24          0

 

Group B

Team                  P    W     D     L      GD      Pts

Acholi                 5     3      2      0      4            11

Buganda             5     2      1      2     -1            7

Lango                  5     1       2      2     -1           5

Kigezi                  5     1       1      3      -2          4

 

Group C

Team                  P    W     D     L      GD      Pts

Kampala            5     4      0      1      8            12

Bukedi             5     1      3      1      1               6

Bunyoro             5     0     4      1     -2            4

Rwenzori           5     0     3      2      -7           3

 

Group D

Team                  P    W     D     L      GD      Pts

West Nile          5     3       2     0       7            11

Tooro                 5     2       1     2       1              7

Ankole               5     2       0     3      -1            6

Karamoja         5      1      1      3      -7            2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Commission of Inquiry seeking info from General public

Sunday 3rd June 2018:

The Commission of Inquiry set up by FUFA into match officiation has commenced.

Football stakeholders and the general public are hereby invited to submit credible information that can help in the inquiry.

Any person whose information will lead to a logical conclusion will be rewarded with a cash prize of USH 1,000,000. Here’s a full Public Notice issued by the commission.

The FUFA Drum Match Day 5: Buganda, Bugisu, Teso win as Acholi and Lango settle for a draw

Saturday 2nd June:

Match Day 5:

Kigezi Province 0:1 Buganda

Acholi Province 1:1 Lango Province

Bugishu Province 1:0 Busoga Province

Sebei Province 2:4 Teso Province

Sponsored by Uganda Tourism Board 

Viane Sekajugo of Buganda Province cerebrating after scoring Kigezi Province in Kabale Municipal Stadium on Saturday 2nd June.

Buganda Province made a marvelous upturn in the group B of FUFA Drum competition after a vital 1:0 win against Kigezi Province away in Kabale at theMunicipal Stadium on Saturday 2nd June.

Viane Sekajugo who plays for Onduparaka FC in the Uganda Premier League was the hero when he scored the most important goal for his Buganda Province in the 42nd Minute.

Kigezi’s Ndihabwe David took the Man of the Match accolade despite his Province losing at home.

Kigezi’s Ndihabwe David receiving the Man of the Match Award (M) from the Chairman FUFA Drum Rogers Byamukama (R) and FUFA Vice Presdent Justus Mugisha at Kabale Municipal Stadium on Saturday 2nd June.

Buganda moved to the 2nd position of group B with 7 points ahead of Lango and Kigezi lying in 3rd and 4th places with 6 and 4 points respectively.

Meanwhile, in the same group Acholi Province maintained the lead with 11 points after drawing 1:1 with neighbours and rivals  Lango Province at Pece Stadium in Gulu.

Police FC’s Ogik Norman scored first for Acholi in the 10th Minute before Amuka Bright Stars FC Okwir Dickens netted the equalizer for the visitors Lango in the 58th minute.

URA FC’s midfielder Hudu Mulikyi of Acholi had the best game performance of the day and was chosen as Man of the match.

Acholi also preserved its unbeaten run on match day 5 in group B and is one of the Provinces with the biggest fans support.

Acholi Province players lining up before Acholi vs Lango match in Pece Stadium Gulu on Saturday 2nd June.
Paramount Chief of Lango Yosam Odur inspecting Lango Players before kickoff of Acholi vs Lango Match in Pece Stadium Gulu on Saturday.
Paramount Chief of Lango Yosam Odur having a word with Acholi’s goalkeeper Rubangakene Emmanuel before the match between Acholi Province and Lango Province in Pece Stadium on Saturday 2nd June.
Hudu Mulyiki of Acholi receives his Man of the Match Award from FUFA Official Decolas Kiiza at Pece Stadium in Gulu on Saturday 2nd June.

Elswhere, Bugisu Province edged Busoga Province in Mbale with one goal from Vipers FC’s Alitho James who converted a penalty after he was fouled inside the goal area by Yunus Sabira in the 59th minute.

Alitho went on to win the Man of the match and still leads the score sheet with eight goals and helped his Province to jump to  the top position on 10 points but with a margin of one goal difference ahead of Busoga.

Teso is in third place regardless of  thrashing  Sebei Province 4:2 away in Kapchorwa, Kirinya-Jinja SS FC striker Musa Esenu scored twice for Teso, Okwi Simon and Sui Micheal netted the other two goals, while Arapkweita Aendrin and Chebet Eric scored for Sebei.

 

Bugishu Province and Vipers SC Goalkeeper Ismail Watenga in action during the match against Busoga Province in Mbale on Saturday 2nd June.
James Alitho cerebrating with Bugisu fans after scoring a penalty against Busoga Province in Mbale on Saturday 2nd June.
James Alitho of Bugisu Province showing a message on his inside T-Shirt after scoring a penalty against Busoga Province in Mabale on Saturday 2nd June.
Bugisu Province top scorer James (yellow) Alitho in action against Busoga in Mbale on Saturday 2nd June
James Alitho of Bugisu and Vipers SC receiving the award for Man Of the Match in Mbale on Saturday 2nd June.

In the other Matches on Sunday 3rd June Rwenzori will host Bunyoro at Nyakasanga in Kasese, Kampala host Bukedi at StarTimes Stadium in Lugogo, West Nile play Karamoja in Barokoro Ground, Zombo and Tooro will be home at Buhinga Ground playing against Ankole.

Bugisu Province fans cerebrating in Mabale after wining Busoga Province by 1:0 on Saturday June 2nd.
Fans enjoying the game between Kigezi Province and Buganda Province in Kabale Municipal Stadium on Saturday 2nd June.
Fans enjoying the game between Kigezi Province and Buganda Province in Kabale Municipal Stadium on Saturday 2nd June.
Bugisu fans cerebrating their home win against Busoga Province on Saturday 2nd June.

MAIN PHOTO: Lango Province players lining up before Acholi vs Lango match in Pece Stadium, Gulu on Saturday 2nd June.

Standings after Saturday 2nd June matches

Group A

Team                  P    W     D     L      GD      Pts

Bugisu               5     3      1        1          9        10

Busoga               5     3       1      1         7         10

Teso                    5     2       2      1         9          5

Sebei                   5     0       0      5     -24        0

Group B

Team                  P    W     D     L      GD      Pts

Acholi                 5     3      2      0      4              11

Buganda             5     2      1      2     -1              7

Lango                  5     1       2      2     -1             5

Kigezi                  5     1       1      3      -2            4

Group C

Team                  P    W     D     L      GD      Pts

Kampala            4     4      0      0      10       12

Bukedia              4     0      3      1     -1         3

Bunyoro             4     0      3      1     -2         3

Rwenzori           4     0       2      2    -7        2

Group D

Team                  P    W     D     L      GD      Pts

West Nile           4     2      2     0       3            8

Ankole                4     2      0      2      0            6

Tooro                  4     1      1      2       0            4

Karamoja           4      1      1      2   -3            2

 

Key lessons learnt by Uganda Cranes after slim loss to Niger

International Build Up Match:

 

Niger 2-1 Uganda Cranes

 

Uganda Cranes played their second and final international build up against Niger on Saturday night.

The Uganda Cranes lost 2-1 in a match played under flood lights at the Stade Général Seyni Kountché in Niamey city.

The hosts scored two goals through Zakari Victorien Adebayor and Kamilou Daouda.

Uganda’s late consolation came from right back Nico Wakiro Wadada, off the assist of second half substitute Yunus Senamtu.

Head coach Sebastien Desabre made key changes from the first line up that had lost 1-0 to Central African Republic, introducing the team captain Denis Onyango, Moses Opondo, Nico Wakiro Wadada and Edrisa Lubega to the starting line up.

This was Opondo’s debut for Uganda Cranes.

The team returns on Monday early morning with key lessons attained from the two build up matches as the planning process for the AFCON 2019 matches against Tanzania and Lesotho continues.

Uganda Cranes captain Denis Onyango (left) and head coach Sebastien Desabre

Team Line Up:

Dennis Onyango (GK), Nico Wakiro Wadada, Joseph Benson Ochaya, Timothy Denis Awanyi, Murushid Jjuuko, Khalid Aucho, Hassan Wasswa Mawanda, Moses Opondo, Allan Kateregga, Edrisa Lubega  Emmanuel Okwi

Subs: Charles Lukwago (GK), Salim Jamal, Denis Iguma, Isaac Muleme, Bevis Mugabi, Tadeo Lwanga,  Allan Kyambadde, William Kizito Luwagga, Milton Karisa,  Muhammed Shaban, Yunus Sentamu, Farouk Miya

MAIN PHOTO: Moses Opondo who made his debut in action

Uganda Cranes in Niger: We are not under pressure for results, says Sebastien Desabre.

International Friendly Match:

Saturday 2, June, 2018

Niger Vs Uganda –Stade General Seyni Kountche, Niamey (9PM in Niger, 11PM EAT)

Live on 102.1 FUFA fm

After a 1-0 loss to Central African Republic on Wednesday, the Uganda Cranes Coach Sebastian Desabre has revealed his plans for the last game against the hosts Niger and the objectives for the one-week camp.

In his interview with www.fufa.co.ug, the soft spoken Frenchman said that he will not press the panic button due to the loss against CAR because his plans are more than results at the moment.

“We lost to CAR and it’s hurting because no one would like to be on a losing side. We conceded a goal after a puerile defensive lapse but we were just unlucky that we never converted the many chances we got as we dominated the game for most of the minutes ” Said Desabre.

He added that the main objective for the one week camp is to improve the game level of the team and change the playing philosophy to the one desired.

Uganda Cranes XI Vs Central African Republic

“It’s possible to play for results now but when we are not counting on the future. At a moment we agreed to make mistakes which won’t be repeated during crucial games because we would have perfected with our intended style of play. I will alternate my players to give a chance to others because we are still assessing who fits in our intended style of play and philosophy.” Added the Frenchman.

Desabre further said that he is impressed with the progress of the team but they still have to risk to read a good game, play like a team, mentally change game philosophy but this can’t be achieved in a small period of time.

We have a lot learn but we can’t do it in a small period of time. To achieve this we shall have to use a pool of players from whom we shall consider those who fit in our philosophy though per now we have eight key players whom we are currently the pivot of the team. Don’t judge me now, let the real assessment come in September against Tanzania and October against Lesotho. My main target is project Cameroon 2019 and Qatar 2022 and I believe with time to those competitions we will be in a perfect shape after several test matches

The former Ismaily SC coach believes that it is not all about qualifying to compete for AFCON or World Cup but to qualify and compete.

The coach promised to make several changes in the Saturday game against Niger and asked Ugandans for support as he builds a strong team

FUFA DRUM Gets 75M Sponsorship Package from Uganda Tourism Board

Friday 1st June 2018
FUFA House Mengo:
The Pearl of Africa – was made popular by Winston Churchill in his 1908 Book entitled  “My African Journey” about his trip to Uganda in 1907.
Winston Churchill became quite enthused about what he found in Uganda when he wrote “For magnificence, for variety of form and color, for profusion of brilliant life — bird, insect, reptile, beast — for vast scale — Uganda is truly “the Pearl of Africa.”
FUFA President Moses Magogo (L), and Deputy CEO Uganda Tourism Board John Ssempeebwa (R) signing the Memorandum Of Understanding during the press conference at FUFA House on Friday 1st June.
The FUFA Drum, a new tournament organized by the Federation carries the theme “celebrating Ancestry” with games spread across the entire country and in the long run promoting tourism and creating awareness about Uganda.
It is along those lines that Uganda Tourism Board(UTB) has partnered with FUFA as the tournament continues to grow in stature just in its maiden edition.
Uganda Tourism Board has on Friday committed 75 million shillings towards the tournament. While unveiling the package at FUFA House, UTB Deputy CEO, John Ssempebwa stated that as a board,they have been impressed with the objectives of the tournament and seen it’s impact on the people in the games played so far.
FUFA President Moses Magogo (M), Deputy CEO Uganda Tourism Board John Ssempeebwa (R) and the Chairman FUFA DRUM Rogers Byamukama (L) displaying the FUFA DRUM logo during the press conference at FUFA House on Friday 1st June.
Uganda is a very beautiful Country, we have good visiting sites, everything good in Africa is found in Uganda. The question is do Ugandans know their country?
“So as Uganda Tourism Board, we believe the FUFA DRUM is an avenue for us to promote tourism with several people moving from one region to another. We saw how people from Acholi land moved to Kigezi to support their team, people from Karamoja made the trip to Ankole and this impressed us. We have therefore decided to commit 75 million shillings towards the tournament as a pilot project.” Mr John Ssempeebwa.
Deputy CEO Uganda Tourism Board John Ssempeebwa during the press conference at FUFA House on Friday 1st June.
Ssempeebwa asserted that with such movements, people will get to know the different tourist sites, creatures and this will in the end promote tourism.
When people move from one place to another, there is an opportunity to go and find the unknown, visit the tourist attractions we have, so this will in the long run promote tourism
The 75 million shillings will cater for five games in the month of June including the penultimate group matches  due this weekend.
The Selected games that Uganda Tourism Board will cover include;
Kigezi Vs Buganda 
Lango Vs Kigezi 
Bukedi Vs Rwenzori 
Bunyoro Vs Kampala 
Ankole Vs West Nile.
FUFA President, Eng. Moses Magogo indicated that it is a privilege that the corporate world is seeing value in The FUFA Drum.
” It is a moment of excitement where we demonstrate that the game of football is not about goals only but can be a tool to promote tourism and boost the economy. When we set out a strategy to become the number one team in Africa, we got an idea to traverse Uganda to take the game to all parts of the country with an agenda of celebrating Ancestry.” He said before adding, “As FUFA we are happy about this partnership with Uganda Tourism Board and we believe this will in the end boost our economy.”
FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo during the press conference at FUFA House on Friday 1st June.
The President also went ahead to share his story of how The FUFA Drum has enabled him visit places he had never been to and indicated that with people moving from one region to another, tourism will be boosted.
Personally, I had never been to Kapchwora but when I went to watch a game, I got the opportunity to visit the Sipi falls and I believe so many other people get same moments whenever they move from one part of the country to another. This helps to boost the tourism sector in the long run.” He stated.
He further revealed that there is already an idea to reward fans who will travel, take pictures at tourist sites and share them on social media.
We are still planning with Uganda Tourism Board to have a campaign on Social media with fans sharing pictures at tourist sites and the people with the best or most trending photos will be rewarded.” Revealed the FUFA President.
In a related development, FUFA FM 102.1 FM has staked a prize for the player who will score the 100th goal in The FUFA Drum, 88 goals have been scored so far. The tournament enters match day five this weekend with eight games on card across different.
Deputy CEO Uganda Tourism Board John Ssempeebwa (R) handing over Uganda tourism book to FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo (M), and the Chairman FUFA DRUM Rogers Byamukama (L) during the press conference at FUFA House on Friday 1st June.
 MAIN PHOTO: FUFA President Moses Magogo (M), Deputy CEO Uganda Tourism Board John Ssempeebwa (R) and the Chairman FUFA DRUM Rogers Byamukama (L) during the press conference at FUFA House on Friday 1st June.
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