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FUFA Women Elite League: Champions Kawempe Muslim , Kampala Queens on top as first round climaxes

FUFA Women Elite League: Champions Kawempe Muslim , Kampala Queens on top as first round climaxes

Kawempe Muslim 1-0 Ajax Queens

UCU Lady Cardinals 1-2 Uganda Martyrs High School Lubaga

Dynamic Jjezza 0-1 Lady Doves FC

Lango Queens 0-0 Olila High Sch

Rines 2-2 She Corporates

Makerere Univ 1-2 Isra Soccer Academy

Asubo Gafford Ladies 0-1 Muteesa 1 Royal

Town View SS 2-4 Kampala Queens

Defending Champions Kawempe Muslim Ladies and Kampala Queens FC have finished top of Victoria and Elizabeth Groups respectively at the closing day of the FUFA Women Elite League first round.

Kawempe Muslim Ladies defeated Ajax Queens 1-0 to finish top of Victoria Group with 19 points from 7 games. Kawempe is unbeaten with 6 wins and a draw.

In Elizabeth Group, a win away in Bugiri against Town View helped Kampala Queens finish top of the group with 14 points from 7 matches. The Queens won 2-4 in Bugiri. Midfielder Namuleme Zaina scored a brace. Nanziri Resty and Matama Damali scored the other goals.

UCU Lady Cardinals slipped to 4th position:

FUFA Women’s Cup holders UCU Lady Cardinals FC that has been leading the table since the league started slipped to fourth position in Elizabeth Group after the last match of the first round against Uganda Martyrs HS Lubaga. The visitors won the game 1-2 thanks to goals by Nankya Shadia and Nankya Rashida. Hasifa Nassuna scored for UCU.

In the same group, Olila High School bounced back in the top 3 positions with 12 points after a 0-0 draw away in Lira against Lango Queens.

Other matches at the end of first Round:

Nakayobyo Habibah guided Mutesa I Royal University to a 0-1 win over Asubo Gafford at Kanyanya. Mutesa moved to 3rd position of Victoria Group with 10 points.

At Wakisha Ground, Rines SS FC shared the spoils with She Corporates in a 2-2 stalemate. Nalukenge Bridget and Nanteza Halima scored for Rines while Nambirige Tina and Namulindwa Sarah were on target for She Corporates.

Makerere University Ladies fell to Isra Soccer Academy by 1-2 at home in Makerere. The result saw the She MAK dropping to 6th position in Elizabeth Group.

Lady Doves FC edged Dynamic Jjeza 0-1 in Muduma with a sole effort by Lydia Nyandera. Doves confirmed second position in Victoria Group with 13 points from 7 games.

Ajax Queen FC (Black) and Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC (Blue) players battling for the ball in the FUFA Women Elite League at Kawempe Muslim on Sunday

Leading Scorers:

Kawempe Muslim striker Nalukenge Juliet and UCU’s Hasifah Nassuuna are tied on 6 goals followed by Nankya Shadia 5 goals (Uganda Martyrs HS) Nanziri Resty 4 goals (Kampala Queens)

Kawempe MuslimLadies FC and Lady Doves FC are the only teams yet to lose a game in the Elite League. Both teams shared spoils in the 1-1 draw on match day 1 at Katusabe Stadium in Masindi.

FUFA Competitions Department will officially release 2nd round fixtures for the Elite League.

The best 2 teams from Each Group shall qualify for the semi final play off at the end of regular season.

Standings:

Elizabeth Group Table: http: //fufa.co.ug/table/fwel-2018-19-elizabeth-group/

Victoria Group Table: https://fufa.co.ug/table/fwel-2018-19/

 

FUFA Vice President Hon. Nakiwala hails URA FC over new Secretariat offices

Uganda Premier League giants and four-time league champions URA Football Club on Thursday launched a new club secretariat at their new offices in Nakawa.

The event took place at their head offices in Nakawa and was graced by the FUFA third Vice President and Hon. Minister  of State for Youth and Children affairs Florence Nakiwala Kiyingi who represented the FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo

The development came in accordance with the FUFA Clubs Pro Agenda for the better performance of the club.

While addressing the media, Hon. Florence Nakiwala Kiyingi lauded the tax collectors for standardising the club’s set-up.

‘Five months ago, FUFA embarked on the FUFA Club Pro Agenda with the view of standardising the progression of the club. I am glad to announce that all the 16 teams went through the Pro Agenda training and I am happy to know that URA was one of the best during the training’

‘Most outstanding was to ensure that it gets an office, the purpose is to see that the office is utilised for the proper accountability for all financial constraints. Football is a five man’s team and i would wish to re-echo from FUFA that we are so proud of URA FC’

At the same event, the club Chairman James Kizza extended his sincere appreciation to FUFA and President Eng. Moses Magogo for the guidance in the club’s setup.

‘I would like to extend our appreciation to the Federation Of Uganda Football Association (FUFA) and President Eng. Moses Magogo for the guidance in setting up a football club secretariat at URA FC.  It is through your tireless efforts to build capacity through football human resource that this goal has been achieved’

L-R Acting URA Commissioner General Mr. Henry Saka, Hon. Minister Florence Nakiwala Kiyingi and URA FC Chairman James Kizza

The Club CEO Ivan Kakembo presented his working team that has; Paul Muwanika, Bridget Nakayenga (Marketing and Administration), Ismail Kakaire (Events and Management), Adam Kakira (Office Assistant) and Nuwagira Racheal (Personal Assistant to CEO).

Group photo of URA FC Secretariat staff

URA have played ten games in the league with two wins and eight draws having a total of 14 points based in the 9th place.

MAIN PHOTO: Acting URA Commissioner General Mr. Henry Saka hands over a plaque to FUFA VP Florence Nakiwala Kiyingi during the event

Nsambya Young Stars Academy appreciates FUFA

Top officials of Nsambya Young Stars Academy have delivered an end of year message to FUFA for appreciation towards development of the game in the country.

The award was presented to the FUFA CEO Edgar Watson at FUFA House by one of the Directors Betty Mayanja.

She was accompanied by Team Parent Kolo Siraje and CEO Faith Christine Etiang.

 

FUFA CEO was ecstatic upon receiving the award.

‘We know the value of Nsambya Young Stars Academy in Ugandan football. Nsambya is an area that has produced great players like Onyango Denis. Madam Mayanja is known for bringing up young players like Frank ‘Zaga’ Tumwesigye and David Owori. We thank Nsambya Young Stars Academy for this award’ said Watson.

Nsambya Young Stars Academy Team Parent Kolo Siraje  

‘We came here to appreciate FUFA for the good job they are doing in developing football in Uganda. It is not easy to support youth football in Uganda especially at grassroots. FUFA has been supportive towards our Academy for the last 15 years’ noted Kolo.

MAIN PHOTO: L-R FUFA CEO Edgar Watson,  Director Betty Mayanja, Team Parent Kolo Siraje and Nsambya Young Stars Academy CEO Faith Christine Etiang.

 

Airtel FUFA Awards: Waiswa, Aturo crowned best footballers of 2018

For the fourth year running, the Airtel FUFA Awards left a lasting statement.

Vipers Sports Club and Uganda Cranes star midfielder Moses Waiswa, Uganda Christian University (UCU) LAdy Cardinals FC and Crested Cranes goalkeeper Ruth Aturo were crowned as the best footballers of 2018 during a colourful ceremony held at Speke Resort Munyonyo on Friday night.

Waiswa was named the best in the Male category  beating the two other contestants on the final short list – Allan Okello (KCCA , C Uganda U-20 and U-23 team player) as well as Vianne Sekajugo (Onduparaka FC and Uganda Cranes).

‘I thank FUFA for organising such good awards. I have worked hard for it all year round and I am ready for new challenges. I appreciate the effort of my teammates at Vipers and on the National team as well as the nominees and winners ‘ Waiswa noted in his speech.

Waiswa guided Vipers to the 2017/18 Uganda Premier League success, finishing second in the Stanbic FUFA Uganda Cup as well as being a key member on the Uganda Cranes as the team secured a second successive slot at the TOTAL AFCON Finals in 2019.

Aturo beat Crested Cranes captain and Kawempe Muslim midfielder Tracy Jones Akiror as well as Uganda Martyrs High school Lubaga defender Shadia Nankya to the top gong.

The goalkeeper was outstanding in the Crested Cranes team during the CECAFA Women tournament held in Rwanda and the COSAFA championship in South Africa where Uganda was invited as a guest country.

In both tournaments, she was named the best goalkeeper. Domestically, Aturo’s performance between the posts inspired UCU LAdy Cardinals to their first major silverware when they clinched the FUFA Women cup.

Dr Lawrence Mulindwa (left) receives the FUFA Presidential award from the FUFA President Eng Moses Magogo at Munyonyo

FUFA Honorary President Dr Lawrence Mulindwa was named the FUFA Presidential Award winner, a special catergory selected by the FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo.

This award is conferred upon an individual who is deemed by the FUFA President to have contributed to the game of football exceptionally. Previous winners of this award include Paul Ssali, Ali Tomusange and Muhamood “Blatter” Kalema.

‘I am very honoured to receive the FUFA Presidential award. I thank all those who came up with this idea of initiating awards to recognise the efforts of individuals in football. Football is a team sport and together we can achieve much more success with the FIFA 2026 World Cup a top target’ Dr. Mulindwa stated in his speech.

FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo (right) delivers his speech alongside Honorary FUFA President Dr. Lawrence Mulindwa

FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo, in his key note address, he appreciated the role of all stakeholders in developing the game right from the players, coaches, administrators, referees, fans, sponsors and Government.

He categorically pointed out the value of team work in developing this beautiful game.

‘Football is and will remain a team work sport. Collective responsibility is therefore a key pillar in this development process. I thank the Government for having supported the development of football in particular and all the other key stakeholders’ noted Eng. Magogo

FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo deliverig his speech

The Guest of Honor Hon. Florence Nakiwala Kiyingi, also the FUFA 3rd Vice President, state minister for Youth and children’s affairs congratulated all the different winners on the night.

She reiterated the strong value that the Government attaches to football and their endeavors to continue supporting the growth of other games.

‘Government will continue supporting football and other sporting disciplines.  The success story for football in the recent past is no mean achievement. Please maintain the good transparency and accountable practices” Hon. Nakiwala remarked.

Moses Waiswa (left) poses with the other female winner Ruth Aturo (right). In the middle is Jackie Mwesigwa of Post Bank-partners of the Airtel FUFAAwards 2018. Post Bank also offered cash prize of 500,000/- each to the MVP winners to purchase fuel for their cars.

Other awards:

Ndejje University FC striker Noel Nasasaira, on loan from KCCA FC was named the Airtel FUFA Big League player of the year taking home cash and a 50 Inch Television set courtesy of  BetLion. Nasasira was recognised for  beingnamd MVP of the FUFA BIg League last season when he led Ndejje Univrsity FC to the top flight.

Nasasira received his trophy from Uganda Cranes head coach Sebastien Desabre and the TV set from BetLion Managing Director Lionel Kabenge.

Noel Nasasira (left) recieves his accolade from Uganda Cranes head coach Sebastien Desabre

KCCA FC’s Mustafa Kizza took home the Airtel FUFA most promising player award (playing in the Star Times Uganda Premier League between 20-23 years of age).

KCCA Football Club Manager Mike Mutebi took home the Airtel FUFA Coach of the year, like the script was in 2016 and 2017.

FUFA CEO Edgar Watson, Coach Mike Mutebi (middle) and Head of Corporate Communications at NIC Holdings Pamela Abonyo during the 2018 Airtel FUFA Awards

Other winners:

FIFA Referee Brian Miiro Nsubuga (Airtel FUFA referee of the year)

Shamirah Nabukenya (Airtel FUFA Upcoming referee of year)

Meddie Kibirige (Airtel FUFA Beach Soccer player of the year)

Maroons Football Club (Airtel FUFA Fair play of the year-30 yellow cards, 1 red card)

Allan Okello (Airtel FUFA fans’ favourite player of the year based in Uganda)

Uganda Cranes captain Dennis Onyango (fans’ favourite Ugandan player – foreign based)

Khassim Kyazze (fan of the year).

A football Mubiru Joseph was also recognise for winning the 102.1 FUFA fm Sports Quiz ‘Nantamegwa we Mizanyo’  that ran for one month.

The Airtel FUFA Best XI had SC Villa goalkeeper Samson Kirya, Paul Willa (Police), Mustafa Kizza (KCCA), Timothy Denis Awany (KCCA), Henry Katongole (Vipers), Nicholas Kasozi (KCCA), Moses Waiswa (Vipers), Allan Okello (KCCA), Dan Muzeyi Sserunkuma (Vipers), Nelson Senkatuka (Bright Stars) and Viane Sekajugo (Onduparaka).

The award winners received an instant cash reward each of Shs 1M, transferred electronically to their respective accounts. The 2nd placed got 500,000/- while third palce 300,000/-. The total cash prize money was 27 Million shillings.

The Chairman of the Airtel FUFA Awards organising committee Rogers Byamukama thanked all the sponsors for putting the resources together to have an wonderful ceremony.

Byamukama hinted on the significance of these awards as a motivational tool to the players, coaches and fans.

Airtel Uganda were the main flagship sponsors of the awards also televised live on BBS Telefaina. Airtel was represented at the Awards by Remmie Kisakye-Head of Marketing and Communications.

However Airtel MD’s V.G Somasekhar’s recorded message was played to the guests. He congratulated all winners and promised to continue support the awards

Other partners included Bet Lion, Nile Breweries Limited, National Insurance Corporation (NIC), Crown Beverages Limited, Stanbic Bank, BUL Uganda Limited, Eco Bank, Uganda Premier League, Post Bank, BBS TV and 102.1 FUFA f.m.

The event was organsied by Kibo Media.

 Roll call of Airtel FUFA MVP Award winners 

Female:

2018: Ruth Aturo (UCU Lady Cardinals and Crested Cranes)

2017: Fazilah Ikwaput (BIIK Kazygurtin, Kazakhstan and Crested Cranes)

2016: Hasifah Nassuuna (UCU Lady Cardinals and Crested Cranes)

2015: Sandra Nabweteme (South Western Oklahoma State University, USA and Crested Cranes)

Male:

2018: Moses Waiswa (Vipers and Uganda Cranes)

2017: Muzamiru Mutyaba (KCCA and Uganda Cranes)

2016: Muhammed Shaban (Raja Club, Morocco and Uganda Cranes)

2015: Faruuk Miya (HNK Gorica, Croatia and Uganda Cranes)

CAF Champions League: Vipers skip El Merriekh hurdle, face Algeria’s Club Sportif Constantinois

CAF Champions League:

Vipers (Uganda) 1-0 El Merriekh (Sudan)

*Vipers qualify to the next stage after 2-2 on aggregate

Uganda’s representatives in the CAF Champions League, Vipers Sports Club made a majestic stride towards realization of their playing in the lucrative group Stages of the competition for the first time.

Vipers overcame Sudan’s El Merriekh 1-0 in the return leg of the preliminary round encounter played at the St Mary’s Stadium, Kitende on Wednesday, 5th December 2018.

Abraham Ndugwa (right) scored for Vipers

Abraham Ndugwa scored the all important goal in the match also watched by the FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo, Hononary FUFA President Dr. Lawrence Mulindwa, the Prime Minister of Buganda Kingdom Owek. Charles Peter Mayiga, FUFA delegates and the entire football family at large.

The inspection of the Vipers team

Vipers thus progressed to the next stages of the tournament after securing a slot on away goal’s rule following a 2 all stalemate on aggregate.

The Kitende based club will now face Algerian champions Club Sportif Constantinois in a two legged first round encounter.

Vipers will travel to Algeria for the first leg away.

Some of the Vipers fans

Team Line Ups:

Vipers XI: Bashir Ssekagya (G.K), Livingstone Mulondo, Yayo Kato Lutimba, Halid Lwaliwa, Geofrey Wasswa, Tadeo Lwanga (Captain), Brian Nkuubi, Moses Waiswa Ndhondhi (59’ Noah Wafula), Abraham Ndugwa (59’ Davis Kasirye), Tito Okello (88’ Ibrahim Kiyemba), Dan Muzeyi Sserunkuma

Subs Not Used: Derrick Ochan (G.K), Joseph Jjanjali, Brian Kalumba, Tom Masiko

El Merreikh XI: Abuzaid Salman Monged (G.K), Mohamed Mahamoud, Khaled Taha, Mohamed Abdel Rahman Yousif, Ahmed Mahmoud, Dhiya Musa, Salaheldin Nemer, Amir Kamal Suliman, Ahmed Ahmed, Mohamed Hashim Mohamed Idris, Ramadan Agab Sherief

Subs:Esam Eldin Abdulrahim Shamila (G.K), Yasir Gabir, Bakri, Babeker,Hamza Zakaria, Tajeldin Elnour Badawi, Tag Abdel Rahim, Mohamed Hagar Ali,Mohamed Idris, Ali Aboeshren, Saifeldin Malik Bakhit Maki, Boubacar Moumouni Abdoul Magid, Mohamed Abdallah

Referees pose with the team captains before kick off

Match Officials:

Center Referee: Abdoul Karim Twagiramukiza (Rwanda)

Assistant Referee 1: Dieudonne Mutumyimana (Rwanda)

Assistant Referee 2: Honore Simba (Rwanda)

Fourth Official: Louis Hakizimana (Rwanda)

Commissioner: Mzee Zam Ali (Tanzania)

INTERVIEW: FUFA President; Uganda is a Project, Desabre has done well so far

The President of the Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA), who is also a CAF Executive Committee member chairing the Futsal and beach soccer committee Eng. Moses Magogo says that Uganda is a project as the country makes the majestic strides of becoming Africa’s number  one footballing nation on and off the pitch.

Eng. Magogo shared his thoughts, achievements as FUFA President, challenges encountered thus far, current state of Uganda’s football (club and National team), general update on the development of African football during an exclusive interview conducted by  Ghanaian journalist Sheikh Tophic Sienu, the editor of  442gh.com.

The interview that also covered matters on African football was conducted a few moments after the 2018 final of the TOTAL  Africa Women Cup of Nations between South Africa and Nigeria hosted by Ghana.

Ghanaian journalist Sheikh Tophic Sienu, Editor of 442gh.com: You are obviously the face of Ugandan football now, what is your vision?

FUFA President: Uganda is a project. I can summarise it as a project. Our vision is to become the number one football Nation in Africa on and off the pitch. For us to be able to do that, we have to use the mission of development, promotion and protection of the game of football. If you reached our Headquarters today it is a message that has been put everywhere. Every staff, every player and everybody who has a connection to the Ugandan game today is aware that we want to become the number one football Nation in Africa.

Ghanaian journalist Sheikh Tophic Sienu, Editor of 442gh.com who conducted the interview with the FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo.

We can only do that through development, promotion and protection of our game. I think it is a project now. It is right now starting to bear fruits. Four or five years ago when i became President of the FA, the things we are getting today were dreams that probably anybody thought they couldn’t come. What we are doing it has given us the confidence. We are even setting our targets much higher and that is why we are confident to come up with such a vision.

 

Ghanaian journalist Sheikh Tophic Sienu, Editor of 442gh.com: You have a vision of becoming the number one football Nation in Africa. How long do you think this will be feasible?

FUFA President: Until we achieve it, we shall not stop and we know it is an incremental process. When we started in 2013, Uganda had never qualified to the Africa cup of Nations since the last time we played Ghana in 1978 and this was 2013 and qualification was always close yet so far. We attempted in 2015 when I was President and failed. When we failed we regrouped, called a symposium, sat down and analysed and we looked at areas that have been making us perennial failures and we addressed these areas. We set ourselves that we shall be playing in 2019 at the Africa Cup of Nations. We achieved this much earlier. So basically, there are so many things that you need to put together for you to become number one. It is not just about being number one. But there are so many areas. Our approach has been in four areas; re-organize the Institution to have strong Governance principles, very strong secretariat in terms of staffing and very good policies.

Uganda Cranes team that started against Ghana Black Stars in Group D of AFCON 2017 finals in Gabon

The second area we looked at is funding. You can’t achieve anything without money. We had to find a way of utilizing the resources available efficiently and put in place systems that can allow us to monitor and account the resources we have but at the same time we even said the resources we have are not enough. We looked at methods of bringing in more revenues and that’s when we went in to recruit professionals. When i came became President, there were only 8 full time staff, paid an equivalent of about 2000 dollars combined a month, they didn’t have Job Descriptions (JDs) were being paid in cash at the end of the month. But you can’t become number one in Africa without having a strong institution behind the game. In the process we recruited full time professionals in Communications, marketing, and this has turned around the institution. We were getting about UGX 300M (USD 100,000) as the total income from sponsors around that time.

Right now, we get $3M from Government to support the National team and $ 3M from other sponsors combined. This didn’t come by accident but from a very aggressive marketing, rebranding and position but it was done with a plan. We also thought of opening up relationships especially with external stakeholders like the media-we have a quarterly meet with the media to ask any questions around the federation. This makes us get the confidence from them because when we call press conference we are addressing specific issues but then when you come on a day please ask anything we are here.

Airtel renewed the sponsorship deal with FUFA

We also positioned ourselves before the corporate world, the sponsors, we moved to them and said to them here we are, we have the football, it is something that you can use. We also moved to the Government and made our case and said look we can’t compete without the funding of the Government because it wasn’t funding at all. Then we even went to other opinion leaders in the county, religious leaders, cultural leaders, celebrities. We took the game to every-body. Today we look at FUFA,  it is something that you will find in any taxis.

We bought our own football radio (102.1 FUFA fm) to broadcast our local games right from the lowest divisions to try and promote our brands.

FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo (L) with his guests on the football radio, 102.1 FUFA f.m

Lastly, football itself, we did certain things around football that are starting to give us results- for example we started a FUFA Juniors’ League. You can’t play in the Premier League when you don’t have a junior side. As FUFA, we do the MRI Tests, pay monthly remuneration to the club coaches and transport the players to fulfill their fixtures. I am sure the clubs undertake other extras. The MRIs allow us to get players of the right age especially starting from the U-17 Category. We have also put in place regulations to encourage players score more goals. We have a rule that gives a team an extra point if they win by more than two goals to get four points. These regulations allow players to play football and not be conservative. I’m telling you it is very amazing.

KCCA FC midfielder Julius Poloto (L) is a product of the FUFA Juniors League. He has played already in the CAF Champions League. KCCA FC has taken strides to give their youngsters a chance to play in the senior team

Right now the players have started coming through the clubs. Of course some clubs are doing it better than the others but I will give the example of KCCA Football Club-our club which has been playing in the group stages of the CAF Champions League, most of their players are school boys and have from the junior side and are posting results. They are getting wins against Al Ahly, Esperance and a number of top clubs on the African continent but most of these boys have come from the Juniors League and you can see their quality is totally different from the recycled crop of players we used to have before who were moving between the Premier league clubs. Basically this league has also given us a strong U-17 National Team. For the first time our U-17 National team that has been born from this league qualified for the Africa Cup of Nations U-17 and we believe if this group of players is managed well, we will got to Tanzania and compete and our eyes are on qualification to the FIFA World cup U-17 in Peru.

 

Uganda U17 players celebrating after winning the CAF/CECAFA U17 regional qualifiers in Dar es Salaam Tanzania in August

Ghanaian journalist Sheikh Tophic Sienu, Editor of 442gh.com: Let’s touch a little bit on the coaching issues of the Uganda Cranes. Some of us in Ghana and other parts of Africa, after the departure of Micho, we were thinking that Uganda would be going for a local coach as in the case for  Ghana but you went again for a foreign coach. Why did you take that decision?

FUFA President: First and foremost, as I was telling about the Juniors League, there are so many things we have tried to fix in football inside the game. You know we talk about the FA, the monies, the Government, but inside the football there were certain things that were not going right and one of them was coaching. You cannot do anything. You cannot get football results without coaching and sometimes we look at the head coach of the National team who stays with the players for 5 or so days towards the match. We analysed the entire coaching industry in Uganda and we realized that in 2013 we had only  28 CAF ‘C’ Licensed coaches-this is Level 4 in Africa. These are supposed to be coaches in high schools and in the communities, but those were the ‘Elite’ coaches we had in the country.  So we realized that there was a problem and embarked on an exercise to train our own coaches in the country at our own cost.  We now have over 500 coaches starting from beginners, FUFA Level One, CAF C, CAF B to CAF A. We have even put regulations to coach in the Uganda Premier League-a minimum of a CAF A or else we don’t license you. We have also trained the youth coaches but that was then. Now it is not possible from that kind of group of people we had a coach who had the qualifications that could answer the demands of African football.

CAF A Licensed coaches attending the FUFA Managers’ course at Jevine Hotel in Rubaga, Kampala 

We needed a coach who had the expertise and experience on the African continent. We didn’t have a Ugandan at that level. Right now, we are starting to have a few coming through the ranks. The clubs are playing in the groups of the Champions League. And when you do that, definitely there is experience and miles that are picked across the continent. Before that we had coaches who are doing local leagues, they would not win even the first game on the continent so would not get the project of the Uganda Cranes to such people. So when Micho left, we decided to open up the vacancy and ask people to apply. A number of people applied. Over 100 coaches applied and I was very clear to Ugandans that I played football and I am a technically astute person. I read a lot about the technical side of the game but I don’t think I am suited and have expertise as President of the FA to hire a coach. So we put together a committee of the most highly technical people the country has. Fortunately our Chief Executive Officer Edgar Watson is a former Uganda Cranes Captain, a qualified coach and sits on the CAF Technical Committee. We had both the Technical Director and the Chairman of Coaches in Uganda.

These were the biggest brains that the country had as far as the game technically is concerned but still they were lacking experience on the continent. So I called upon Kalusha who happens to be a friend as person, a former player, FA President of Zambia and Chairman of CAF Technical Committee.

Zambian soccer legend Kalusha Bwalya (Extreme R) on his visit to Uganda for official duties when he helped guide on the selection of the new Uganda Cranes coach Sebastien Desabre in December 2017

I told him he had everything in terms of expertise to guide and advise us on selecting the next Uganda Cranes coach. I told him we had a list of coaches who had applied for the job. He chaired the committee that sat in Kampala. They went through the CVs and gave us four names which were presented to the Executive to take a decision.

We brought in Sebastien Desabre for his experience on the African continent and his personal desires to produce the best for the country since he had explored African club football. I believe he has done well so far.

Sebastien Desabre on the day he was unveiled as the new coach of the Uganda Cranes. FUFA President says, the Frenchman has done well so far.

 

Ghanaian journalist Sheikh Tophic Sienu, Editor of 442gh.com: On club level, we see that you are trying to change Ugandan football but when you look at the African terrain the CAF Champions league and CAF Confederation Cup you realise that Ugandan clubs are not hitting up the roof. What is the main issue and challenge?

FUFA President: It is historical. You know in the early 90’s if you remember, Ugandan clubs were playing the finals of Africa. SC Villa played club Africain and Shooting Stars in the Africa club finals. In 1995, Express played Orlando Pirates in the semi-finals of the Africa club Championship, in 1997 Kampala City council was playing in the quarter finals with Arab Contactors. So the clubs in the 90’s were doing very well but that was when the game was purely amateur all over the continent even in Europe.

Professional football started in the early 90’s and in the amateur game it was about talent but in the modern and game it is about logistics and preparations- technically and tactically how the game is prepared for. We lost our age at that time. We didn’t switch to start looking. We missed the gap of turning our clubs professional so they remained amateur. Today when you look at SC Villa and Express, they are a shadow of themselves right from governance and structures. So we came up with the Clubs’ Pro agenda – it is a FUFA programme that re-engineers a club to go back to its basics. We have done this successfully at the federation and taken it to the clubs. We sit down and look at its business and sporting operations to come up with a five-year plan with the club. We take them through training. We have incentives that we give out to these clubs  like we say if you do this then we will give you 100 balls – we look at governance, finance, marketing, football itself, the youth setup, facilities, how to manage the fans so that the club can start living on its own. KCCA FC has been a very good example. Vipers SC have even constructed their own stadium, so there is a bit of a new wave of clubs thinking professionally.

KCCA FC Team that has represented Uganda in the previous two CAF Champions League competitions

It is the first time that two years ago KCCA FC was able to go to the group stages of the CAF Confederation Cup and this year into the group stages of the CAF Champions League. They have posted results against some of the top clubs in Africa. We are on our way back. It is not going to be instant. The challenge we have now is the power to hold onto the players because a number of them are departing before they are ready. Our league is not yet paying well but as we are building the muscle of the fans filling the stadia and the sponsors coming back to the clubs; right now we have over 20 corporate companies that are into different clubs and the league itself- this is again repositioning. We are sure that in the next four-five years we would be competing in the final stages of the CAF Champions League.

St Mary’s Stadium, Kitende-home of Ugandan champions Vipers SC

                              

Ghanaian journalist Sheikh Tophic Sienu, Editor of 442gh.com:  There is a wind blowing in Ghana currently. A lot of people are saying that there should be a cut point for players in the Ghana Premier League that no player must be paid not less than 200$ per month. As an assumption, do you think it is workable and is Uganda thinking of something like that?

FUFA President: I think it is wrong because when you are talking about professional football you are talking about market forces which are normally driven by the fans who are sympathetic with the players. Probably the players are not earning enough but people must understand that you must make the money for you to be paid. If you are playing in an empty stadium without the fans where do you expect that money to be coming from? I think everybody must understand that as a player as am playing, I must be performing an art that people are paying for me to be able to bring the money into the basket then even 200$ is nothing.

I believe that players must be paid a lot more than that but we must make the money. Otherwise even if you set the rules and the money is not there you are asking somebody to sell their personal properties. It’s not fair. People who are administrators in football come because of the passion. I own a football club. I know what it means that at the end of the day you get into your pocket, into your money which is supposed to be for your private life and start financing a club which isn’t good at all and not sustainable. I don’t think it is right but the environment might be different in Ghana. In our country we cannot do that because it depends on how much you are generating as income. It is better we work as African football onto a model because right now we have a challenge of European football on one side and then ours. We must improve on the quality of the football, the facilities we are using and then also take football to people where they are instead of people coming to find it. We are living in an advent of technology. Let us to take football to the sitting rooms. Let us create our own local stars that are big names. If we do that, definitely the money will flow in and we won’t need to set a minimum wage. I don’t think the English Premier League has a problem of a minimum wage – simply because the money is there.

Fans watching a football match at Buhinga Ground in Fort Portal, western Uganda. Such fans are needed for the Clubs to generate income and be able to pay players ably

Ghanaian journalist Sheikh Tophic Sienu, Editor of 442gh.com: Let’s add this to the StarTimes Uganda Premier League. Recently you broke the deal with them to be the official broadcasters and title sponsors of the Uganda Premier league. How impactful do you think the sponsorship from StarTimes will be able to affect the league positively?

FUFA President: I think like I have just mentioned is that football is for the fans. You must take football to where the fans are. The challenges of the modern times are that people are busy, people are working and don’t have as much time like it used to happen. In the 70’s, 80’s and 90’s the only form of entertainment was probably football. In the evening it was fashionable to go to a football match. Today we have totally different issues. Now in Africa, football is also being played at a time when there are other things keeping people away. We don’t have the facilities of the flood lights unlike Europe, that during the week days games can be played at night. In Africa because of our situation as a continent it is not very possible that everywhere you will have football being played at night. Now what StarTimes is doing with us it is to be able to take football – and if you look at their numbers in our country, they have over 1.2 million subscribers, we are moving from Azam.

FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo (in a blue tie) with StarTimes officials during the unveiling of StarTimes Uganda Premier League deal in August

Azam used to have 90,000 subscribers. Well as they were recording the games but still who was watching them? Not every homestead but today you will find StarTimes in almost every homestead in Uganda and they have dedicated a full channel strictly for Ugandan football and the prime sport there being the Uganda Premier league so my thinking is that in the next four five years we will have home-made stars that everybody can identify with and together with them we are also organising the FUFA Awards at the end of the year where we strictly give out the best prize to the Ugandan based players. We have players playing outside Uganda but strictly these awards are for the Ugandan based players and what do we do? The winning player-male and female gets a brand-new car each one of them and that happens every year.

When did that start?

This is going to be the fourth edition this December and we look at the lives of the players who have won, they have turned professional, they have got education- the girls particularly University education free and it’s turning around a number of lives – one of the girls Fazilah Ikwaput is playing in the UEFA champions league now. Television is the only way you are going to take football from the state it is, what is making European football what it is. We don’t have a short cut. We have to go Television.

 

Ghanaian journalist Sheikh Tophic Sienu, Editor of 442gh.com:  In trying to rebrand Ugandan football what are the major challenges that are hindering your movement or your progress?

 FUFA President: I think the biggest challenge is not only Ugandan challenge. I can call it an African challenge. All African countries face this. The game of football was amateur for over 100 years.

To change the mindset of anyone, myself inclusive, staff, coaches, Government and every stakeholder in the game from an amateur mindset of saying you go to the field to play the game of football and whatever happens “happens”. You start thinking that actually I get into this game to play. It’s a whole challenge. It’s not something that is very easy. If you are a journalist, coach your contribution should have an economic value addition to the industry.

If you are the owner of the club you should not be spending your money. You should be looking at how you make more money as a business.

To change that mindset definitely is not going to be easy. People have been living that way. It has been a way of life. To tell someone that, not going to watch a game for free you must pay-people will not understand this kind of arrangement because the mindset is amateur. For me that has been the biggest challenge.

To be more specific to Uganda, we have also had a challenge of Government. Our Government has been so insensitive about sports. They did not appreciate the value of sport that can bring to our Country. We are such a country endowed with a lot of talent not only football but in boxing, athletics and netball.

But until I came into office and managed to do advocacy right now we are getting the audience. The President of the Republic of Uganda for the first time after being in office for 30 years it’s the first time he realised that there is a team called the Uganda Cranes.

He confessed it in his own words. ‘I didn’t know there was a team called Uganda Cranes’. Right now he knows names of players in the team. He calls them by names Denis, Miya and everybody else. For me that is a job I had to do or the people in football It’s a job we had to do.

Government has a big role in Ghana. We can see what it is in terms of infrastructure. As football we can’t do stadiums!  We can’t. It’s supposed to be done by Government. We can’t host an international competition on the level of African Cup of Nations without Government.

But now, there is a very big turn around and we are getting the response from Government. The new Sports Law is being put in place and there is an agenda to do infrastructure in the country.  I’m very excited that in the next 10-20 years definitely what we consider challenges today might not be the opportunities to be used.

 

Another challenge is the corporate world yet to reach the level of understanding on how to use sports to be able to achieve their own objectives.  Like I said, everybody’s mindset on the continent has been amateur. So even the sponsors will look at donations, give you something and put their name somewhere, without looking at how to make more money using football. I think those are some of the challenges we face.

Other usual challenges are insufficient resources and all other society challenges. Being Africa our problems are the same, poverty, wars, corruption all affect football because it doesn’t live in isolation. It is part of the society. Therefore some of the society problems are affecting football directly and are still a challenge.

 

 President of Uganda Y.K. Musevini (L) receiving an award from FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo at State House Entebbe.

Ghanaian journalist Sheikh Tophic Sienu, Editor of 442gh.com: How has the media in Uganda been supportive in your course to transform Ugandan football?

 FUFA President: I will start from where I ended from in the last question- ‘the mindset’, because the setup was totally different. If I was a President of FA there would be a group of journalists fighting me and another other group supporting me. Then I would be paying them money, that is what it was” and that’s what the set up was!

But when I came in, I said NO. I’m not going to pay anyone money. If you want-you write. If you are objective, get what you want but we are not going to pay anyone money.  Of course it did not make us good friends.  Right now there some sections of the media that are really very critical but we have disproved them by being consistent with the results. If we say we are going to do this and we do it. The media can be negative but at the end of the day we exemplified. We try to be as transparent as possible. We have gained a lot of stakeholder’s confidence. There are very many renowned media people who have confessed publically- that actually we thought this was not going to work. There was a notion that for one to be an FA President in our country you have to be a rich man. You needed to have money to splash around. Accidentally, when I came in I said I have enough for my own resources and told them I don’t have any money to give out. I want football to be paying people not people to come to football to earn when they are not adding value to it.

So the ethical media has been very supportive and I would like to thank them for that.  But the media which is not ethical that thought they should be bought to be positioning, to be covering stories, we said uncover whatever you want to uncover and please cover also the good things that we are doing, if you don’t want to do them.  If the team has qualified to AFCON you may not write about it if you don’t want, the fact is they have qualified and and we have had a number of achievements.

 

Ghanaian journalist Sheikh Tophic Sienu, Editor of  442gh.com: Let’s look at the decision taken by the CAF Executive Committee about the hosting rights of 2019 AFCON Finals stripped from Cameroon. A lot of people have argued that the decision was unfair. Cameroon knew they were hosting 16 countries before a decision was taken to increase them to 24 and instead of 4 stadium, they needed 6. Do you share the same opinion?

FUFA President: The decision to increase the teams from 16 to 24 was arrived at scientifically. It was one of the things that would bring in more resources to the game. FIFA is doing it because the game needs more money so we have to look at how many games we give to our sponsors for visibility and television.

Secondly, it is giving a realistic chance for teams to play at the Africa Cup of Nations. I had become a closed club.  I used to tell people that 13 countries were assured of playing at AFCON as the big boys while the rest would fight for the remaining three slots by 40 countries.  Right now, we are seeing many countries making it; we are seeing Kenya, Mauritania, Madagascar, Burundi might qualify as well. It is a new wave. The country which qualifies for AFCON becomes better in terms of Organisation and awareness.

FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo (R) with Sulimani Waberi during the CAF Executive meeting in Ghana.

Getting back to the decision; It was not a bad decision. It was communicated to Cameroon and they continued with the preparations. As CAF, we appreciate the effort of the Government of Cameroon to uplift the infrastructure. They did a commendable job. The way it stands, African. For the remaining six months, the time would not be ready to allow the completion of this wonderful competition which is the premium event for CAF. We couldn’t risk. At CAF we are very open-minded people. We hope that they continue with the progress of the infrastructure. We wanted to protect the competition. The issue of political instability was never discussed but rather that of infrastructure. We appreciate the effort of the Cameroonian Government. Without drawing any conclusions between now and June, we told them that they were not ready for the Competition but the progress can continue such when another opportunity arises we can go back to Cameroon. I have supported Cameroon. I come from Uganda and I have supported them during the world cup. Everyone loves Cameroon.

Ghanaian journalist Sheikh Tophic Sienu, Editor of 442gh.com: There has been a school of thought that the junior tournaments on the continent and the just concluded AWCON must be increased:

FUFA President: It would be a good idea to increase them. Right now, they are eight. It is much harder to qualify for the junior tournaments than the main AFCON. This is an internal discussion that is currently going on among us. My personal opinion would be to increase such that there is a possibility for many countries to qualify. However these competitions don’t draw in enough resources. We need to strike a proper balance.

Nigeria Women Team lifting the 2018 AWCON Cup  in Ghana

Ghanaian journalist Sheikh Tophic Sienu, Editor of  442gh.com: Nigeria managed to successfully defend the AWCON championship. What is your overall impression about Nigeria, women football in Africa and the tournament in Ghana generally?

FUFA President: Nigeria beat the gun. They are taking the credit for having started a little earlier than the rest of the African countries. There is women football everywhere in Nigeria.

Take a look at the starting eleven on the team in the 2018 AWCON finals against South Africa, only one is based in Nigeria and the rest are based in China, USA and they are going through preparations and good training drills that are totally different. I would like to give credit to South Africa.

If you look at the game, punch by punch, until penalty shootouts-which i call lottery myself, the game would have gone either way-and you can see Nigeria, South Africa and Cameroon have qualified for the FIFA Women’s World Cup. There is a lot of work to be done if you are going to win the FIFA Women’s World Cup where you take a comparison with the likes of South Korea, Germany and the rest. We need to improve technically and tactically on the coaches. There is still heavy male presence in the game in the area of coaching which is not bad but we need to develop and increase women presence in that area.

We would love to thank the Government of Ghana for the wonderful tournament organised.

Commission of Inquiry into football officiation hands over report to FUFA

FUFA Weekly Press Conference

Tuesday 4th December 2018

FUFA House, Mengo

The Commission of Inquiry into football officiation has officially handed over the report to FUFA during a Press conference at FUFA House, Mengo on Tuesday morning.

The Chairman of the Commission, Rt. Hon Dan Kidega on behalf of other members on the commission presented the report to FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo.

L-R FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo and Commission of Inquiry into football officiation Chairman R.t Hon. Dan Kidega during the FUFA  press conference on Tuesday. The Commission handed over the report to FUFA

While briefing the media, Kidega praised Eng. Magogo for the positive gesture he showed to Uganda and football fraternity by appointing the commission to make investigations into allegations in the officiation of football in FUFA Competitions.

Kidega also applauded all the members on the commission for their tireless work and commitment during process.

He assured the media that the commission received 100% of all the witness that were invited to the commission nevertheless all the club officials from the Uganda Premier League, FUFA Big League, FUFA Women Elite League, FUFA Juniors League, referees and other stakeholders all showed up.

On the other hand, Kidega recognised all those who passed over special information that guided the commission in carrying out the inquiry. He also thanked the coaches and players who appeared before the commission.

He stated that their work method was that, the invited witnesses declared whether to appear before camera or not.

Commission of Inquiry into football officiation Chairman R.t Hon. Dan Kidega displaying the report while addressing the media at FUFA House on Tuesday

Kidega confirmed that the commission found serious problems in football officiation in Uganda. He admitted that there were very many critical cases of bribery and match fixing however he asserted that the commission has documented all the cases in writing, video, recorded phone calls and messages in a very clear report handed over to the FUFA Executive.

‘We found out serious problems in match officiation in Uganda. We walked through the various witnesses and we discovered that there were very many critical cases of bribery and match fixing. We have documented all these findings in a very clear report that we are handing over to the FUFA Executive. We thank Eng. Magogo and FUFA for appointing the Commission to make the inquiry into match officiation. We have done a very professional work that will help FUFA to solve the problems in match officiation’ said Kidega

On the same occasion, FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo appreciated the work done by the Commission and promised to take action accordingly through the guidance of the Executive and FUFA Judicial bodies.

Furthermore Eng. Magogo assured the public that FUFA’s intension is to clear the game and the recommendations in the report will be reacted to in accordance with the FUFA Statutes.

FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo (R) together with FUFA 1st Vice President Justus Mugisha (M) and FUFA CEO Edgar Watson during the FUFA  press conference on Tuesday

‘It is another day in the history of our game to try and put certain things right. As FUFA we tried to play our game in accordance with the 17 Laws of the game. The way they are applied must be consistent and it is our duty as FUFA to ensure that football is played in accordance with the Laws of the game. Having received a number of complaints from a number of sources as the Executive we decided to appoint a Commission to make inquiry in such matters. We gave them a period to hand over a report to us. Our intension is to clear the game and we shall take action from the report in accordance with the FUFA statutes. A report is our tool that we are taking to the disciplinary committee and the Ethics and Integrity committee’ aid Eng. Magogo

Rt. Hon Dan Kidega, Zirabamuzare Muzafaru,  Kennedy Mutenyo, Annet Nakamya and Douglas Mazune made up the commission. FUFA 2nd Vice President Darius Mugoye, FUFA Excecutive Member Rogers Byamukama and FUFA Deputy CEO Humphrey Mandu all witnessed  the handover ceremony. FUFA Executive shall meet to assess the report before handing it to FUFA Judicial bodies for further action.

 

 

CAF Awards 2018: Uganda Cranes, Denis Onyango nominated for Team of the year and best player Awards

CAF Awards 2018

8th January 2019

Dakar, Senegal

The National Senior Football Team (The Uganda Cranes) and skipper Denis Onyango have been shortlisted for Team of the Year and African Player of the Year  ahead of the CAF Awards due on 8th January 2019 in Dakar Senegal.

L-R FUFA CEO Edgar Watson , FUFA EXCO Member Ariga Rasoul, FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo and FUFA 1st Vice President Justus Mugisha displaying the 2016 CAF  Team of the Year Award at FUFA House Mengo

Uganda was nominated together with Mauritania, Kenya, Guinea Bissau, Madagascar and Zimbabwe for the  CAF Team of the year award

The Cranes won the CAF Best Team of the year 2016 accolade for the first time in history on 5th January 2017 at Abuja International Conference Nigeria.

Uganda Cranes captain Denis Onyango nominated for 2018 African best player Award

Apparently, Uganda is the only African team yet to concede a goal in the 2019 AFCON qualifiers and has already qualified for the finals with a game left in Group L.

The Cranes haven’t lost any game with 13 points in 5 games and scored 7 goals. Only Uganda, Senegal Mali and Burundi still holding unbeaten runs in the 2019 AFCON Qualifiers.

Meanwhile, Uganda Cranes captain Denis Onyango is also on the nominees’ list of CAF Best player of 2018.

Onyango who won the African best player based on the continent for 2016 has kept 5 clean sheets with Uganda Cranes in the 2019 AFCON qualifiers.

Onyango is competing with 33 other African players including current holder Mohammad Salah of Egypt.

Africa’s finest goalkeeper Denis Onyango with a routine save during a Uganda Cranes game

CAF Technical & Development Committee, Media Experts, Legends and Coaches of the quarter-finalists of the CAF Champions League and CAF Confederation Cup, Coaches and Captains of the national teams of the 54 Member Associations have already voted on their choices for African player of the year.

Meanwhile in the newly released FIFA Rankings on Thursday 29th November, Uganda improved by 4 places from 79th to 75th with 1320 points.

African Player of the Year Nominees list

  1. Abdelmoumene Djabou (Algeria & ES Setif)
  2. Ahmed Gomaa (Egypt & El Masry)
  3. Ahmed Musa (Nigeria & Al-Nassr )
  4. Alex Iwobi (Nigeria & Arsenal)
  5. Andre Onana (Cameroon & Ajax)
  6. Anis Badri (Tunisia & Esperance)
  7. Ayoub El Kaabi (Morocco & Hebei China Fortune)
  8. Ben Malango (DR Congo & TP Mazembe)
  9. Denis Onyango (Uganda & Mamelodi Sundowns)
  10. Fanev Andriatsima (Madagascar & Clermont Foot)
  11. Franck Kom (Cameroon & Esperance)
  12. Jacinto Muondo Dala ‘Gelson’ (Angola & Primeiro de Agosto)
  13. Hakim Ziyech (Morocco & Ajax)
  14. Idrissa Gueye (Senegal & Everton)
  15. Ismail Haddad (Morocco & Wydad Athletic Club)
  16. Jean-Marc Makusu Mundele (DR Congo & AS Vita)
  17. Kalidou Koulibaly (Senegal & Napoli)
  18. Mahmoud Benhalib (Morocco & Raja Club Athletic)
  19. Mehdi Benatia (Morocco & Juventus)
  20. Mohamed Salah (Egypt & Liverpool)
  21. Moussa Marega (Mali & Porto)
  22. Naby Keita (Guinea & Liverpool)
  23. Odion Ighalo (Nigeria & Changchun Yatai, Nigeria)
  24. Percy Tau (South Africa & Union Saint-Gilloise)
  25. Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (Gabon & Arsenal)
  26. Riyad Mahrez (Algeria & Manchester City)
  27. Sadio Mane (Senegal & Liverpool)
  28. Taha Khenissi (Tunisia & Esperance)
  29. Thomas Partey (Ghana & Atletico Madrid)
  30. Wahbi Khazri (Tunisia & Saint-Étienne)
  31. Walid Soliman (Egypt & Ahly)
  32. Wilfried Zaha (Cote d’Ivoire & Crystal Palace)
  33. Yacine Brahimi (Algeria & Porto)
  34. Youcef Belaili (Algeria & Esperance)

Men’s National Team of the Year

  1. Guinea Bissau
  2. Kenya
  3. Madagascar
  4. Mauritania
  5. Uganda
  6. Zimbabwe

MAIN PHOTOUganda Cranes team that played against Cape Verde in 2019 Group L AFCON Qualifiers  at Namboole on 17th November 2018 

 

 

 

CAF Confirms Uganda as hosts of AFCON 2020 Beach Soccer Finals

Confederation of African Football (CAF) has confirmed Uganda as the hosts of the AFCON 2020 Beach Soccer Championship. The decision was taken during the CAF Executive Committee meeting in Accra, Ghana on Friday 30th November 2018 where the FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo is attending as Executive Member but also heads the Futsal and Beach Soccer Committee.

The latest development means that Uganda National Beach soccer team-Sand Cranes will qualify automatically as hosts.

The  FUFA 1st Vice President Justus Mugisha is a delighted man.

‘Our efforts in developing the game in Uganda are reaping fruits. It has been a great journey for beach soccer in this country. We have led on all fronts in the region in developing the game. We thank CAF for giving us this opportunity. We shall not disappoint’ said Mugisha

FUFA 1st Vice President Justus Mugisha is a delighted man

‘It is a great opportunity for Uganda to be selected as the next hosts of the AFCON Beach Soccer Finals. We shall be looking forward to hosting a memorable tournament for all the teams that will come to our country’ said Uganda Beach Soccer Association Chairman Deo Mutabazi.

Uganda Sand Cranes Qualify automatically as CAF has named Uganda hosts of the AFCON 2020 Beach Soccer finals

It will be the 4th edition of the AFCON Beach Soccer finals. This year’s edition will be hosted by Egypt.

Uganda took part in the qualifiers but was narrowly ejected by Ivory Coast.

Pictorial: State dinner for U-17, Crested Cranes and Sand Cranes

President Museveni hosts Crested Cranes, Sand Cranes and U-17 National teams at State House

The President of the Republic of Uganda HE Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has encouraged sports stars to remain focused in a bid to hit their targets in life. The President made the comments during the State Dinner when he hosted four National teams. FUFA and Uganda Netball Federation were also invited to the State Dinner at the State House in Entebbe on Thursday night.

The Uganda National teams- U-17 (Cubs), Beach Soccer (Sand Cranes) and Crested Cranes (Women) got the opportunity to meet the President. The Captains of the three football teams (U-17 Garvin Kizito Mugweri, Beach Soccer –Rica Byaruhanga and Crested Cranes-Tracy Jones Akiror) made brief speeches on behalf of their fellow players.

FUFA 1st Vice President Justus Mugisha led the FUFA delegation to State House in the absence of FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo who is away in Ghana on official duties with CAF.

A confident Crested Cranes captain Tracy Jones Akiror delivered a flawless speech on behalf of her teammates  that moved many guests at State House Entebbe on Thursday night.

 

FUFA 1st Vice President Justus Mugisha while delivering his speech at Sate House Entebbe on Thursday night

What Mugisha said

‘Your Excellency, Mama and Minister of State for Sports, in the year 2018, we have registered tremendous success at all levels which we attribute to your leadership, guidance and financial support towards FUFA.

We shall always remember this year, as a year that started in style for the football family when Mama and HE hosted the sports family at their Country home in Rwakitura on 2nd January. A year in which the Uganda Cranes was included in the National budget; a year in which Uganda Cranes qualified for the AFCON Finals 2019 to be hosted by Cameroon with still a match to be played. We give credit to you Your Excellency and Mama.

Also FUFA has been able to engage several teams in various continental football tournaments where Uganda continued to excel at the top with both boys and girls from within the local clubs and schools registering successes’

Uganda U-17 National team Captain Kizito Garvin Mugweri while delivering his speech at State House Entebbe on Thursday night
Sand Cranes assistant captain Rica Byaruhanga hands over a portrait of their team to President Museveni at State House Entebbe on Thursday night

President Museveni highlighted 6 key values of sports;

  • Fitness/ Stamina-strengthen your body and get fit
  • Builds personal character for perseverance and resilience
  • Trains sports women and men become good citizens especially during times when team has lost. It helps sports stars control any forms of anger, hatred and jealous towards those who have excelled
  • Coordination is a key aspect in life
  • Entertainment that is derived from the various competitions organized by the stars to be enjoyed by fans
  • Source of wealth as sports stars are paid handsomely
Captain Kizito Garvin Mugweri presented an original U-17 jersey to President Museveni
President Museveni showing his football skills on Thursday night.

FUFA Appoints Members on Judicial Bodies

Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) has on Wednesday revealed names of the new members that have been appointed on the judicial bodies.

FUFA CEO, Edgar Watson announced the names to members of the media during the weekly press briefing held at FUFA House in Mengo, Kampala.

He indicated that the committees set up arose from a decision at the 94th General Assembly held on 20th October 2018 at White Horse Inn in Kabale District after the term of the previous bodies had expired.

‘As you are aware, the 94th FUFA General assembly passed a resolution to put the new judicial bodies in place. So the FUFA Executive committee went ahead to appoint members on the various committees’ said Watson.

The FUFA Investigatory chamber is headed by Ms. Nuru Mohammed a lawyer by profession and deputised by Luis Tumwesigye who is also a lawyer. The members on this committee include; Christopher Mugisha, Gilbert Nyaika and Yusuf Kaggwa.

The other committee is the FUFA Ethics body which is an adjudicatory chamber with Darius Ruta and Hudson Katumba as chairperson and vice chairperson respectively. John Bosco Masiko, Kasim Nsimbe and Kenneth Nkumiro are the members on the committee.

FUFA CEO Edgar Watson announcing the new members of the FUFA Judicial bodies

The FUFA Disciplinary committee that is entrusted with powers to handle cases of misconduct arising from FUFA Members is headed by Hussein Hilal deputised by James Muwawu. The members include Dirisa Kasalairwe, Margaret Kubingi and Hamidu Kasinde.

The Federation has also set up a new body; FUFA Dispute resolution chamber that will handle cases to do with players’ contracts. It will be headed by Peter Emojong and deputised by ex-international and current assistant coach of Wakiso Giants, Andrew Lule.

Dan Obote a former Uganda Cranes player is also member of the committee plus Norbert Kazibwe and Harriet Nattabi.

The FUFA Appeals committee which is the supreme judicial body of FUFA is the other committee. This will deal with cases arising from the other judicial committees where anyone is not contented and seeks redress.

The committtee will be headed by Diana Nabuuso to be deputised by Musa Kabega. The two are lawyers by profession. Hussein Lwembawo Kyagulanyi, Livingstone Lajani and Sabiiti Muwanga (Former USPA President) are members on the committee.

The Ag. FUFA President, Justus Mugisha who also attended the press conference together with the 2nd Vice President  Darius Mugoye believes the people appointed will execute their duties well. Eng. Moses Magogo is way on official duties.

Ag. FUFA President Justus Mugisha during the weekly press conference at FUFA House.

‘FUFA believes the people appointed on the different judicial bodies will execute their roles well. If you realise, every committee is headed by a person with legal background because their work is to do with rules and regulations’ stated Mugisha

Strong representation during the weekly press conference L-R Darius Mugoye, Justus Mugisha and Edgar Watson

The tenure for the above committees will be for two years running from 2018-2020.

Members of the FUFA Investigatory Chamber

  • Nuru Muhammed – Chairpeson
  • Luis Tumwesigye – Vice Chairperson
  • Christopher Mugisha – Member
  • Gilbert Nyaika – Mmeber
  • Yusuf Kaggwa- Member

Members of the FUFA ethics Committee

  • Darius Ruta- Chairperson
  • Hudson Katumba- Vice Person
  • John Bosco Masiko- Member
  • Kasim Nsimbe- Member
  • Kenneth Nkumiro- Member

Members of the FUFA Disciplinary Committee

  • Hussein Hilal – Chairperson
  • James Muwawu- Vice Chairperson
  • Dirisa Kasaliwe- Member
  • Margaret Kubingi- Member
  • Hamidu Kasinde- Mmeber

Members of the FUFA Dispute Resolution Chamber

  • Peter Emojong – Chairperson
  • Andrew Lule- Vice Person
  • Dan Obote- Mmeber
  • Nobert Kazibwe- Member
  • Harriet Nattabi- Member

Members of the FUFA Appeals Committee

  • Diana Nabuuso – Chairperson
  • Musa Kabega- Vice Person
  • Hussein Lwembawo- Member
  • Lajan Livingstone – Member
  • Sabiiti Muwanga- Member

MAIN PHOTO:  Ag. FUFA President Justus Mugisha and FUFA CEO Edgar Watson consutling during the weekly Press conference 

Airtel FUFA Awards 2018: Organisers reveal more nominees for other categories

The 2018 Airtel FUFA Awards gala is edging closer with expectations from contenders and fans high. The fourth edition of the annual awards is slated to take place on 7th December 2018 at Speke Resort Munyonyo.

On Wednesday during the FUFA Weekly Press conference, more nominees in different categories were revealed by chairman of the awards organizing committee, Mr. Rogers Byamukama.

Byamukama who also serves as the chairman FUFA Marketing and communications committee indicated all is set for the awards gala.

‘As the organizing committee, everything is according to plan and the run down to the awards night is still on the right path. We urge the public to continue voting for their favorite players both in the male and female categories because your votes count’ said Byamukama.

Some of the categories where nominees were revealed include; FUFA Upcoming talent strictly for players featuring in the FUFA  U-19 Juniors League, FUFA Most Promising Player (from the StarTimes Uganda Premier League between the age of 20 and 23) and FUFA coach of the year.

The other categories include FUFA Referee of the year, FUFA beach soccer player of the year and FUFA Upcoming referee of the year (who officiate in the FUFA Juniors League).

During the same press briefing, it was also revealed that BBS TV will broadcast the awards function live. Alice Namatovu, the BBS TV head of marketing promised that they will offer the best service.

Alice Namatovu-BBS TV Head of Marketing

‘BBS Terefayina  appreciates the fact that FUFA has once again trusted us to offer broadcasting services. We have worked well on the previous games including Uganda vs Tanzania, Lesotho and Cape Verde and therefore want to assure the public that we shall give quality production of the event’ said Namatovu

The Awards are sponsored by Airtel who are also the main sponsors of the Uganda Cranes. The other partners include; Nile Special, NIC Holdings, BIDCO Uganda Limited, Ecobank, Bet Lion, 102.1 FUFA FM, PostBank, Pepsi Uganda and Uganda Premier League Secretariat.

 

Full List of Nominees and Categories:

Airtel FUFA Male Player of the year:

Allan Okello – KCCA FC (Code 10)

Vianne Ssekajugo – Onduparaka FC (Code 30)

Moses Waiswa – Vipers SC (Code 20)

To vote for the above, go to your phone, type FUFA leave a space, player’s code and send to 8888

Airtel FUFA Female Player of the year:

Shadia Nankya – Uganda Martyrs High School Lubaga (Code 50)

Ruth Aturo- UCU Lady Cardinals (Code 60)

Tracy Jones Akiror – Kawempe Muslim (Code 70)

To vote for your favorite female player go to your phone, type FUFA, Leave a space, player’s code and send to 8888

FUFA Upcoming Talent (FUFA Juniors League)

Sadat Anaku – KCCA Soccer Academy

Thomas Kakaire- Bright Stars Junior Team

Idd AbduWahid – Onduparaka FC Junior team

FUFA Most Promising Player (From StarTIMES Uganda League and under the age of 23)

Musitafa Kiiza – KCCA FC

Geoffrey Wasswa- Vipers SC

Fred Amaku – Kirinya Jinja SS

FUFA Coach of the year

Mike Mutebi – KCCA FC

Ayub Khalifa – Kawempe Muslim

Miguel Da Costa – Formerly at Vipers SC

Alex Isabirye – Kyetme FC

Raymond Timothy Komakech – Ndejje University FC

FUFA Best XI

Composed of players from the StarTimes Uganda Premier League

FUFA Presidential Award- Recipient of this award is selected by FUFA President.

FUFA Fair Play Award

The Award will go to the team with the least number of yellow and red cards last season in the StarTimes Uganda Premier League.

FUFA Individual Fair Play Award

The award will go to an individual who exhibited high levels of sportsmanship spirit that promoted fair play.

FUFA Referee of the year

Mark Ssonko

Brian Miiro Nsubuga

Shamirah Nabadda

Alex Muhabi

Mashood Ssali

 FUFA Upcoming Referee of the year (From FUFA Juniors League)

Herbert Bwiire

Haula Namukobe

Bill Kitibwa

Shamirah Nabukenya

Zamuyati Kawala

FUFA Beach Soccer Player of the year

Meddie Kibirige – Isabet

Isaac Eshioke – KIU

Suleiman Ochero- St. Lawrence University

Fans’ Favorite Ugandan Player of the year

This award will be determined by fans. It is limited to Ugandans irrespective of where they are playing their club football. To vote: Type FANUG leave a space player’s name and send to 8888

Fans Favorite Ugandan Player (Foreign Based)

This award will also be determined by the fans. This is limited to Ugandan players plying their trade outside Uganda.  To vote type FANS, leave space Club and name of player and send to 8888.

Fan of the year

This award will be determined by Uganda Premier League Secretariat

FUFA Big League Most Valuable Player

MAIN PHOTO: Rogers Byamukama during the weekly press conference at FUFA House on Wednesday

 

 

 

 

 

FUFA Women Elite League: Kampala Queens, Kawempe, UCU, Lady Doves keep their unbeaten run on match day 5

FUFA Women Elite League

Friday 23rd November

Muteesa 1 Royal 1-2 Lady Doves

Saturday 24th November

Dynamic Jjeza 0-1 Rines SS

Asubo Gafford Ladies 0-4 Kawempe Muslim

UCU Lady Cardinals 3-1 Olila High Sch

She Corporates 1-0 Ajax Queens

Town View SS 1-3 Makerere University

Sunday 25th November

Isra Soccer Academy 1-0 Uganda Martyrs

Kampala Queens 2-0 Lango Queens

Kampala Queens, Kawempe Muslim, UCU Cardinals and Lady Doves maintained their unbeaten runs in the FUFA Women Elite League on match day 5.

Kawempe Muslim defeated Asubo Gafford 0-4 away in Kanyanya. Juliet Nalukenge scored a double for the defending champions before Namata Anita and Tracy Akiror grabbed the other goals.

At Old Kampala on Sunday in the battle of Queens, Damali Matama netted twice for Kampala Queens to overcome visiting Lango Queens.

In Mukono, goals from Maureen Kinavudori, Hasifah Nassuuna and Nakasi Jackline were enough to seal a 3-1 victory for UCU Cardinals over rivals Olila HS. Ariokot Eunice scored for Olila.

Masindi based Lady Doves edged Muteesa I Royal University by 1-2 away at Wankulukuku Stadium. Zedy Veronica and Babirye Grace scored for the visitors. Thungu Janet netted the consolation for Muteesa I.

Shockingly, Uganda Martyrs HS Rubaga fell to Isira Soccer Academy in a 1-0 thriller that ended their unbeaten run. Najjemba Fauzia was the hero with the solitary strike at Kawempe Musilim Ground on Sunday.

In the other matches, She Corporates edged Ajax Queens 1-0 at MUBS play Ground. Namulindwa Sarah scored the only goal in the match.

Town View Bugiri and Dynamic Jeza continued to struggle for a single win as they lost 1-3 and 0-1 to Makerere University WFC and Rines SS respectively. Nakamatte Samalie sored a double and Asara Josephine netted the other goal for Makerere Universty, Auma Quinta scored for Town View.

On the other hand, Nassali Jackline scored for Rines at Muduma play Ground.

Leading Scorers:

Kawempe Muslim striker Juliet Nalukenge leads the scorers’ list with 6 goals from 5 games followed by UCU Lady Cardinals’ Hasifa Nassuna with 4 goals.

Next Fixtures:

Action resumes this Saturday on 1st December

Kawempe Muslim vs Dynamic

Lango Queens vs Town View Bugiri at Lira Town College

Lady Doves vs Riness at Katusabe Stadium in Masindi.

On Sunday 2nd December

Isra Soccer Academy vs Kampala Queens,

Ajax Queens vs Asubo-Gafford at UCU Mukono.

Uganda Martyrs HS vs She MAK at IUIU Kabojja Female Campus

She Corporates vs Mutesa I Royal University.

Olila HS host vs Town View Bugiri

Table Standings:

Victoria Group: http: https://fufa.co.ug/table/fwel-2018-19/

Elizabeth Group: https://fufa.co.ug/table/fwel-2018-19-elizabeth-group/

MAIN PHOTO: Kawempe Muslim SS WFC players celebrating one of their goals in the FUFA Women Elite League 

 

Ugandan officials appointed for CAF engagements

Ivan Bayige, Ali Mwebe heading to AFCON Beach Soccer Finals 

Uganda’s top ranked FIFA beach soccer referee Ivan Kintu Bayige has been appointed by CAF to officiate at the 2019 AFCON Beach soccer finals   in Egypt from 8th-14th December 2018.

Bayige will appear at the AFCON Beach Soccer finals for the 2nd time having landed his maiden show in 2016 when he officiated at the finals in Nigeria.

Ali Mwebe will be one of the two tournament’s General Coordinators.

FIFA Beach soccer referee Ivan Kintu Bayige was appointed by CAF to officiate in the AFCON Beach Soccer Finals in Egypt

Ugandan FIFA referees for club Continental football

Meanwhile FIFA referees William Oloya will handle the CAF Confederation Cup match between Malawi’s Silver Strikers and Association Omnisport Center MberiSportif of Gabon. He was appointed together with Okello Dick and Okello Lee as the 1st and 2nd assistants respectively.

Ssali Mashood was also assigned as the fourth Official of the match in Lilongwe, Malawi.

More Ugandan FIFA referees Alex Muhabi, Isa Masembe, Musa Balikoowa and Ali Sabilah  have also been appointed to handle CAF Champions League match between El Hilah (Sudan) vs JKU (Zanzibar) on 27th/28th November 2018.

FIFA referee Brian Miiro Nsubuga will be the 4th official of the match between Miracle De Bandran of Comoros and Al Ittihad (Libya) on 28th November 2018.

Match Commissioner Mike Letti will be in Burundi for the CAF Champions League match between Le Messager de Ngozi Fc and Ismaily of Egypt on 28th November 2018.

Ugandan security expert in the CAF Confederation final

Another Ugandan international security officer Dixon Adol Okello will be in charge of the 2nd leg of the 2018 CAF Confederation final in Kinsasha, DRC between Vita Club and Morocco’s Raja Casablanca on Sunday 2nd December.

 

FUFA’s Events Manager in Gahna for the AFCON Women finals

FUFA Events Manager Leilah Nankya is in Ghana after being appointed by CAF to be part of the protocol team at the ongoing ongoing AFCON women finals in Ghana.

FUFA events Manager Leilah Nankya
FUFA Events Manager Leilah Nankya talking to the media in Kumi during a CSR function.

FUFA wishes its personnel all the best for the events where they have been appointed.

MAIN PHOTO: William Oloya (3rd from Left) will be on duty for the CAF Confederation Cup match between Malawi’s Silver Strikers and Association Omnisport Center MberiSportif of Gabon

Copa Dar es salaam: Uganda finishes runners up

2018 Copa Dar es Salaam Tourney:

Final: Tanzania 2-1 Uganda Sand Cranes

Classification match: Malawi 8 (3) – (4) 8 Seychelles

Tanzania won the 2018 Copa Dar es Salaam beach soccer championship at Coco beach on Sunday.

The final result ended 2-1 over Uganda Sand Cranes in a well contested duel.

Yahya Tumbo and an own goal from Uganda’s captain Meddie Kibirige won the day for the hosts.

Uganda’s lone goal was scored by the vice captain Allan Katwe.

In the classification match, Seychelles took third place after a hard fought 4-3 post match penalty win following an 16 goal stalemate with Malawi in normal time.

Last year’s winners Zanzibar combined forces with the hosts to field a stronger team as Tanzania used the tournament as a preparatory measure for the 2018 AFCON beach soccer championship next month in Egypt.

Team Uganda returns home on Tuesday at 2 PM.

 

Mbarara City and Express FC junior teams observe a minute of silence for departed Mwesigwa

FUFA Juniors League (U19) 

Sunday, 25-11-2018

Mbarara City FC JT 1-0 Express FC JT
(Mukisa Dickson Mbarara City FC JT)

Police Armless Brigades 0-9 KCCA FC
(Sadat Anaku x3, Luzige Nicholas, Opio Sunday, Jurua Hassan, Biyika innocent, Kawooya Gerald, Kizza joseph 

URA FC JT 2:2 Paidha BA FC JT
(Lubega Muhammad Akankwasa Alex URA FC JT)

Vipers SC JT 6-1 Onduparaka FC JT
(Yiga Najib X2, JT Ssenyonjo Samuel 
Ssenoga Muhammad, Mandela Juma OG)
Abdul Shakuru OG)

(Iddi AbdulWahid Onduparaka FC JT)

Maroons FC JT 1-2 Ndejje University FC JT
(Omara Samuel Maroons FC JT )
(Mwaka polycap and Anwali Awap Ndejje University FC JT)

SC Villa Jogoo JT 2:0 Nyamityobora FC JT
(Wasswa Dennis, Nyanzi Shafik SC Villa Jogoo JT)

Tooro United FC JT 1-2 BUL FC JT
(Martin Aprem X2 (BUL FC JT)

Express FC Junior Team players observing a moment of silence before the FUFA Junior League match against Mbarara City FC Junior Team

The FUFA Juniors league encounter between hosts Mbarara City and Express FC at Kakyeka Stadium yesterday started with players and fans observing a minute of silence in honour of the departed junior player Fahad Mwesigwa.

Mwesigwa who succumbed to kidney failure on over the weekend, was a member of the Bight Stars Junior team that also features in the FUFA Juniors League.

The local football governing body-FUFA, yesterday sent a condolence message to the bereaved family . “We know the mood in your team right now following the untimely death of one of our licensed players. Our condolences go out to the Management of Bright Stars FC,” Read the FUFA condolence message.

The players of the two teams gathered in the center circle and in a seemingly heartfelt somber mood, observed the silence, together with the fans that had turned up for the game.

When the game resumed, Mbarara City, the top side in the Trebble group, proved a better attacking side, with both leading strikers Rodgers Mugisha and Nathaniel Atamba coming close but Express Keeper Sadat Mugenyi was unbreakable.

The hosts kept pressing for a goal and when it seemed they had got it, they still found Mugenyi still unready to let them have it.

Mugenyi stood firm to stop a 35th minute penalty from Rodgers Mugisha, who stepped forward after center Referee Timothy Gumisiriza pointed to the spot, after Ibrahim Khemis intentionally handled a goal bound shot.

Khemis was subsequently given matching orders, but still Express returned for the second half, a much more organized side and even when they were a man less, they still stretched the Mbarara City side .

It was not until the 78th minute that Dinckson Mukisa raced on to Salim Kakoza’s through ball, and squared it behind outstanding Mugenyi, for the hosts lone goal.

The win kept Mbarara City top of the group with 19 points, six, above Jinja-Kirinya in second position ahead of the next set of the league games as action continues this weekend.

MAIN PHOTO: Mbarara City FC Junior Team players observing a moment of silence before the FUFA Junior League match 

FUFA Uganda Cup 2018/19: Registration gets underway at Regional level

FUFA Uganda Cup 2018/2019

Preliminary Round 1st-23rd December 2018

Round of 64 Draws 2nd January 2019

Round of 64 kick off 18th January 2019

 

The 45th edition of the FUFA Uganda Cup guidelines and schedule have been released with registration for league and non-league teams at the Regional Football Associations underway until 30th November 2018

The competition will begin with a preliminary round at the regional level for teams from 3rd division and below, however the Regional Associations are authorised to stage the preliminary round fixtures that will be played from 1st to 23rd December 2018.

26 teams from the eight Regional Associations will qualify for the round of 64.

Buganda and Kampala have 4 slots for qualification while the rest of the Regional Associations retained 3 slots each.

StarTimes Uganda Premier League and StarTimes FUFA Big League teams will join the competition at the same round (round of 64), nevertheless FUFA will conduct the draws for the 64 teams on 2nd January 2019.

On the other hand, participation of top flight teams 2nd division teams and 3rd division teams (Regional teams) in the competition is mandatory.

FUFA Competitions Director, Aisha Nalule released the guidelines for this the 2018/19 Uganda cup

The Round of 64 will be played between 18th and 22nd January 2019 and other schedules for the competitions shall be provided in line with the FUFA Calendar.

Participation fees;

All Clubs from the 4th and 5th divisions are required to register with UGX. 100,000 while non-league clubs pay a sum of UGX. 300,000. Registration is underway at the Regional headquarters.

StarTimes Uganda Premier League Clubs will register with UGX 300,000, StarTimes FUFA Big league teams at UGX. 250,000. The regional league clubs are required to pay UGX. 150,000.

The winner of the competition represents Uganda in the CAF Confederation Cup. KCCA FCare the Cup holders of the 44th edition and will participate in the 2018/2019 CAF Confederation Cup.

The host region, DFA and ground for the final will be communicated.

The competition started in 1971. KCCA FC and Express FC are the most successful clubs in the Uganda cup winning on 10 occasions each.

 

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