The FUFA Competitions Department has released the dates for the round of 32 Stanbic Uganda Cup after the draws were conducted on Tuesday.
In the latest development 8 fixtures will be played this weekend, 5 of them on Saturday.
Saturday 17th February, 2018
Vipers SC vs Police, St Mary’s Kitende
UPDF vs Rushere in Bombo-NARO Ntawo Ground
Kansai Plascon vs Doves All Stars FC
Kitara vs Express Fc, Boma Ground Hoima
Soana vs Onduparaka, Kavumba Recreation Stadium
Sunday 18th February 2018
Water vs Seeta United Kyambogo West
Mbarara City vs Nabitende FC, Kakyeka Stadium-Mbarara
Simba FC vs KCCA FC, Kabanyoro Research-Gayaza
Thursday 22nd February, 2018
Synergy vs Masavu St Charles Lwanga-Masaka
Kira United vs Lira United, Kira Ground
Ndejje University vs Ntinda United, Ndejje University Campus-Luweero
Proline FC vs Luweero United Star times Stadium Lugogo
KJT FC vs Arua Tigers FC Villa Park
Busula SC vs Amuka Bright Stars Luweero Kasana
Tuesday 27th February 2018 BUL FC vs Nyamityobora, Kakindu Stadium
The Government of Uganda will play a monthly stipend of Shs. 1M to national senior team, Uganda Cranes.
The confirmation was delivered by the FUFA President, Eng. Moses Magogo during the press conference at FUFA House in Kampala on Wednesday.
Eng. Magogo applauded the President Yoweri Museveni who passed the Shs. 4.3 billion supplementary budget to run from January to June 2018.
‘We thank His Excellency President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni. When he hosted the delegation from FUFA at his country home in Rwakitura, he accorded us time to discuss football ideas. Part of the money on this supplementary budget was used to support the team at the 2018 CHAN tournament in Morocco’ Eng. Magogo noted.
Derrick Nsibambi races away from the Ivory Coast players during the 2018 CHAN tournament in Morocco
50 players shall be earning Shs. 1M per month for the next 6 months. 10 players shall be U-20 and 15 under 23, the rest will be an open category.
The selection process of the players shall be based on merit (current form) as guided by the national head coach Sebastien Desabre.
Also, the new Uganda Cranes bus will be procured on this money.
FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo addressed the media at FUFA House in Mengo on key areas driving the modern game of football.
He noted that;
‘The biggest threat to Football is its popularity, simplicity and speed of evolution. Football is migrating and the people in and around the game must adapt to the changes or else they get obsolete.
The trends, regulations, strategies and approaches are changing so fast and without constant refreshment and knowledge enrichment the train might be too fast for both the Internal and External Stakeholders. For example what was correct yesterday could be wrong today’
Here are the key segments
Governance; From days of Football organisations managed by Philanthropists, volunteers and supporters, the game has shifted to require fulltime attention by the Organisations and persons running it at all levels. Knowledge, Time, Versatility and Passion by the leadership is a minimum requirement.
The institutions of football from FIFA, CAF, FAs (FUFA) and the Members of FAs (Regions & Clubs) must undertake reorganization, and application of good governance practices. The Statutes, Regulations, Policies and Codes, must be promulgated, and fairly enforced to empower the football bodies to Develop, Organise, Regulate, Promote & Protect the fast moving game.
There is need for amicable collaboration with Governments to fund and enact laws that will facilitate the football bodies to Develop, Organise, Regulate, Promote & Protect the game in interaction with the external parties.
The football bodies have a duty to build public trust and cultivate a business and/or value relationship with all potential entities inclusive but not limited to the corporate world, civil society organisations, NGOs, Religious and Cultural Institutions, Government, Media, etc
This is the segment that supervises and holds the centre for the rest
Technical; The Sport of Football is evolving so fast on the pitch. The technical and Tactical approach to the game has gotten more statistical than qualitative. The fully equipped backroom staff of the teams now include, Medics, Nutritionists, Fitness Trainers, Scouts, Technical Spies, Psychologists, Video Analysts, Technical Study, Communication professionals, Grounds Managers, Logisticians, Goal Keeper, Defenders, Midfielders and Strikers Coaches etc. The players, coaches and referees must be prepared from an early age to adapt to the technical, social and economic demands and challenges of the modern football professionals. If you choose to belong here then you have to up your game. This is where the fans make contact with game.
Services; Considering the financial resources and demands of the modern game, there is no option but to engage services of professionals in the areas of Marketing, Communications, Insurance, Logistics, Events, IT, Finances, Legal, HRM and Medical amongst others. This is the income generating hub of the equation.
Tools; In order to harvest from the fruits of the modern game, the services, professionals must be provided facilities required to achieve commercial and financial success. Medical, Sporting, Estates facilities are a minimum.
The modern game requires good infrastructure for training and competition matches. There is no shortcut to infrastructure and modern training equipment. Hosting of international competitions such as continental and world football events leaves the country in a better football state than before and besides good facilities get the best out of the athletes. The facilities must also allow the safety and security of the Fans, Players, and Referees. This is where governments especially in this part of the World must be mobilized to invest as football economy has not yet attained the level to undertake such huge projects.
Despite the efforts being undertaken in the recent times, the biggest hold back is attitude and mindset of many of the people around the game.
MAIN PHOTO: FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo (R) with the Comunications Manager Ahmed Hussein during the press conference on Wednesday.
Football Symposium (on Technical development of football):
10th March 2018
Venue to be confirmed
Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) has confirmed a stake holders football symposium, slated for 10th March 2018.
FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo revealed the development to the media on Wednesday, 14th February 2018 during the press conference at Mengo, Kampala.
After the success script from the first ever football symposium held in 2015, where we engaged the Government and laid strategies that eventually yielded into the eventual qualification of Uganda Cranes to AFCON after 38 years, the federation will once again hold another symposium, this time round rotating on the technical aspect of the game.
Different stake holders of the game as Coaches, Medical practitioners, Government, Ex-internationals, administrators, stadium managers, media, other others will be invited.
This symposium will take place on 10th March 2018.
Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) has confirmed the appointment of Ali Mwebe as the Football Development Director.
The federation Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Edgar Watson made the communication during the FUFA press conference on Wednesday, 14th February 2018.
Mr. Ali Mwebe is now the Football Development Director.
He will be assisted by Bashir Mutyaba, who is also the FUFA Youth Football Development Officer.
Watson explained the new position replaces that of the FUFA Technical Director that has been previously occupied by Mr. Asuman Lubowa who requested to retire.
Mr Asuman Lubowa communicated his decision to retire as the FUFA Technical Director after diligent 9 years of service.
As of the FUFA Executive that convened on 8th February 2018, the Executive accepted his decision.
He will remain as a coaching instructor and any other duties that he will be called upon to serve.
FUFA Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Edgar Watson communicated the new changes in the FUFA Secretariat
Mwebe, a has recently completed a Post Graduate Diploma in Sports Management at Leipzig University in Germany.
He is also a Sports science graduate from Kyambogo University and a CAF Beach Soccer Referees’ Instructor.
Hajjati Aisha Nalule, the FUFA Competitions Director
Meanwhile, Hajjati Aisha Nalule has been confirmed as the full FUFA Competitions Director.
Nalule has been acting FUFA Competitions Director in absence of Mwebe while in Germany.
Uganda Cranes head coach Sebastien Desabre affirms there were key important lessons learnt from the recently concluded 2018 Championship of African Nations (CHAN) tournament in Morocco.
Addressing the media during a press conference on Wednesday at FUFA House in Mengo, the Desabre who was flanked by the FUFA President, Eng. Moses Magogo and the CEO, Edgar Watson hinted on the aspect of improving physical aspect of players.
L-R: Ahmed Hussein (FUFA Communications Director), FUFA President Moses Magogo, Sebastien Desabre and FUFA CEO Edgar Watson
There is need to improve on the physical aspect of the players as observed from the 2018 CHAN tournament in Morocco. I am also qualified in physical training and i will offer a hand in assisting local clubs.
The other aspects Desabre talked about:
Improve the relationship and interaction with the clubs towards the development of local football
Regularity of friendlies and regroupings in order to create a real synergy between the players and to set up prinicples of the games.
Strengthening the National Team A (Locally based players, Players abroad, Binational players, Statistics software, March Friendly match, May training camp, AFCON 2019 qualifiers)
Developing a strong U-23 Team (Establish list of 40 local players, find new players, regular camps for U-23, Specific training sessions, friendly games, Olympic Tokyo 2020 qualifiers)
Establishing a strong U-20 (Setting up a list of 40 local players, find new players, regular camps, Specific sessions, Friendly games, World Cup U-20 2019 qualifiers)
Affluent Organization (Tools & Equipment, clothing, Medical Organization, Staff Animation, Administration management with players and good working environment)
Development of Club Football (Uniform physical, Specific training for attackers, create diploma of physical preparation in football, coaching support at clubs, debate dinner, statistic meeting
Improved relationship with the media (Good media plan, better relationship with the federation’s executive as well as press and TV relationship)
Azam Uganda Premier League (Match Day 17 Results):
Kirnya-Jinja S.S.S 2-0 Police
UPDF 1-0 Proline
URA 1-0 Bright Stars
Mbarara City 0-0 Soana
Maroons 0-0 Masavu
Vipers 2-0 Onduparaka
Express 2-0 BUL
The Azam Uganda Premier league match day 17 had 7 games played on Tuesday across the different venues in the country.
There were 8 goals scored, with 5 clubs registering victories and two barren draws.
Vipers Sports Club defeated Onduparaka F.C 2-0 at the St Mary’s Stadium Kitende in a match also watched by Uganda Cranes head coach Sebastien Desabre.
Fresh from the 2018 CHAN tournament, forward-cum-winger Milton Karisa opened the scoring in the 7th minute before two time Stanbic Uganda Cup top scorer Erisa Ssekisambu got the other goal in a space of less than 5 minutes.
Express scored through Isaac Kisujju and Michael Birungi in their 2-0 home win against visiting BUL at the Muteesa II Wankulukuku stadium.
BUL’s holding midfielder Yunus Sibira (left) tracks Express and Uganda U-20 midfielder Sharif Ochaya at Wankulukuku. Sibira was unfortunate to limp out before his place was taken by Johnson Wakalaita on 30 minutes.
Kirinya-Jinja S.S smiled to a 2-0 win against Police at the Kyabazinga stadium in Bugembe. Anthony Mayanja and Musa Esenu were on target for Kirinya -Jinja S.S.
At the Bombo Barracks stadium, Simba edged Proline 1-0 courtesy of Fahad Badiro’s lone strike.
URA overcame Bright Stars 1-0 at the Mandela National Stadium. Substitute Shafik Kagimu scored for the tax collectors’ club.
Only two matches failed to produce any goal as they both ended goal-less.
Masavu held Maroons at the Luzira Prisons Stadium and so was the tale as Soana visited Mbarara City at the Kakyeeka Stadium in Mbarara, Western Uganda.
Meanwhile, the top flight league returns on Thursday with a mouth watering clash between holders Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) F.C and Sports Club Villa at the Star Times Stadium in Lugogo.
MAIN PHOTO: Express Football Club fans interact with striker Alfred Leku after his impressive showing in the match against BUL at Muteesa II Wankulukuku stadium. Leku was named the Fortebet man of the match, earning Shs.100,000, a trophy, cap and T-Shirt.
Stanbic Bank Uganda Limited has been on 13th February 2017 officially unveiled as the title sponsor of the 44th Edition for the Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) Uganda Cup.
The unveiling ceremony was conducted at the offices of Stanbic Bank on Tuesday morning.
This sponsorship is at a tune of Shs. 300M for one season which is renewable.
FUFA President, Eng. Moses Magogo represented the federation delegation that also had the Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Edgar Watson and FUFA Executive Committee member, Rogers Byamukama, who is also the Chairman of Marketing and Communications committee.
Stanbic Bank’s head of Marketing and Communications, Daniel Ogong and Cathy Adengo the Communications manager represented the bank.
L-R: Cathy Adengo, Daniel Ogong, FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo, Rogers Byamukama and the FUFA CEO, Edgar Watson passionately hold onto a football after the unveiling ceremony of Stanbic Bank as the Uganda Cup title sponsor
‘We are proud to have found a partner in Stanbic Bank with such a long and proud sporting heritage. The Uganda Cup is steeped in history having been played since 1971 and as FUFA we are excited to have found a sponsor who appreciates the history scale of the competition’ remarked Eng Moses Magogo.
In his remarks, Ogong lauded FUFA and hinted on Stanbic Bank’s mission of talent development;
As Stanbic Bank we firmly believe successful sports development can only take place if our abundant natural talent is nurtured at the grassroots level right across the country.
The Stanbic Uganda Cup is without doubt Uganda’s most famous knockout football competition.
This promotes football development across the country and allows for the unearthing and spotting of talent that would otherwise go unnoticed.
A total of UGX 90m has been set aside as prize money for this season’s Stanbic Uganda Cup with the winner receiving UGX30m.
The Runner up will pocket UGX20m, semi- finalists Shs. 10m each while the quarter finalists will each receive Shs 5m.
This year’s final shall be held in Kumi District, where the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) cause attached to this tournament.
Meanwhile, the draws for the tournament round of 32 were also conducted after the presentation of the dummy cheque.
FUFA President Eng, Moses Magogo during the draws for the 2018 Stanbic Uganda Cup
Stanbic Bank joins the ever swelling list of sponsors and partners who have vested trust and confidence in the federation.
Airtel Uganda Limited is the main Uganda Cranes sponsor. The telecommunications giants are joined by Nile Breweries Limited, Rwenzori, Bidco Uganda Limited and Ecobank.
Cup holders KCCA FC have been drawn for an away fixture against FUFA Big League side Simba in the Stanbic Uganda Cup round of 32.
The draw was conducted at Stanbic Bank branch found at Umoja House in Kampala on Tuesday Morning.
The FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo, Stanbic’s Head of Marketing and Communications Daniel Ogong and Stanbic’s Communications Manager Cathy Adengo helped to conduct the draw witnessed by staff of the new sponsors of the Stanbic Uganda Cup and the media.
Cathy Adengo picked the 1st and 2nd balls during the draw to complete the fixture between Synergy FC and Masavu FC.
Adengo was given the opportunity to determine the first fixture of this stage and she picked Synergy FC and Masavu FC as match number 33.
The rest of the fixtures were completed by Ogong who picked balls from the rectangular plastic box for home teams while FUFA President drew balls for the way teams.
Kira United FC was picked by Daniel Ogong-Head of Marketing and Communications at Stanbic Bank.
The round of 32 gets underway this weekend with the FUFA Competitions Department set to synchronize the FUFA calendar to cross check on the teams still in the race but won’t be in action during the Azam Uganda Premier League so that they can honour their fixtures.
FUFA President picked Arua Tigers FC during the draw.
The Stanbic Uganda Cup is played on knockout basis. The winner represents Uganda in the CAF Confederation Cup.
Meanwhile FUFA Chairman Marketing and Communications Committee Rogers Byamukama confirmed that there will be a Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) activity attached to the competition again this year.
‘Football is a unifying sport that brings together people from different walks of life. Such gatherings give humanity a chance to know the needs of one another but some have little or no solutions at all to their social problems. FUFA uses the beautiful game to reach out to the disadvantaged societies through its various commercial properties’ said Byamukama.
Since 2016, FUFA has used the Uganda Cup to extend a helping hand to communities by engaging the public to donate items that can change many lives of those in need and bring smiles to their faces.
The final of 2017/18 Stanbic Uganda Cup will be played in Kumi, North Eastern Region.
FUFA Competitions Director Ali Mwebe briefed the media on the rules and regulations for the round of 32.
FUFA Competitions Director Ali Mwebe (R) read out the guidelines for the round of 32.
The full draw for round of 32
Synergy FC Vs Masavu FC
Soana Fc Vs Onduparaka FC
Busula Vs Amuka Bright LIght
Vipers SC Vs Police FC
Kira United FC Vs Lira United FC
UPDFFC Vs Rushere FC
Ndejje University FC Vs Ntinda United FC
SC Villa Jogoo Vs Bright Stars FC
Mbarara City FC Vs Nabitende United FC
Water FC Vs Seeta United FC
Kansai Plascon FC Vs Doves All Stars FC
SimbaFC Vs KCCA FC
Proline FC Vs Luweero United FC
BUL FC Vs Nyamityobora FC
KJT FC Vs Arua Tigers FC
Kitara FC Vs Express FC
Winners of the Stanbic Uganda Cup (formerly Kakungulu cup)
The Organising Committee of ‘The FUFA Drum’ has confirmed Bugembe stadium in Jinja as the host venue of the tournament’s opener between Busoga and Bugisu Provinces on 24th February 2018.
The Committee made a final inspection on Monday afternoon and later took a decision on the hosting venue.
Committee Chairman Rogers Byamukama expressed his delight at the preparations by the Busoga Province team.
Rogers Byamukama with Owek. Amin Bossa during the inspection of Bugembe stadium on Monday evening
‘Busoga region is very privileged and undoubtedly blessed to hold the official opening of The FUFA Drum tournament which comes along with various objectives ranging from spotting raw football talents to celebrating our ancestry’ Byamukama remarked.
‘Bugembe stadium will be the centre of attraction for the opening weekend of The FUFA Drum. We expect high profile dignitaries for this match. I expect a close contest on the day but we shall put in place a good plan for the day’ said Byamukama.
Byamukama was flanked by his entire committee members Owek. Bagunywa Nkalubo, Hajjati Aisha Nalule, Livingstone Lajan and Anthony Tumwesigye while Owek. Amin Bossa, Salmin Saleh, Faisal Muhammad, Mutesi Zaitun, Crispus Muyinda, Musota Daniel, Isssa Magola attended the meeting on behalf of Busoga Province Team
Numerous dignitaries from Busoga, Bugisu, FUFA, Government are expected to grace the official opening ceremony of this tournament ranging from His Royal Highness the Kyabazinga Of Busoga William Wilberforce Gabula Nadiope IV, Speaker of Parliament of Uganda Rt. Hon. Rebecca Alitwala Kadaga to all Honourable Members of Parliament from Busoga and Bugisu sub-regions respectively’ noted Chairman Busoga Province Owek. Amin Bbosa Nkono
Bossa confirmed the gate charges.
‘The game will go for 3.000/- for Ordinary tickets and Ushs10.000/= (VIP)’
Busoga Province Team coach (M) Charles Ayiekoh with Owek. Amin Bossa and Rogers Byamukama
24th February, 2018 (Opening match)
Busoga vs Bugisu- (Bugembe Stadium)
25th February 2018
Teso vs Sebei at Kongunga Ground in Bukedea
Lango vs Acholi- Lango Sports Ground in Lira
Buganda vs Kigezi- Nyendo ground in Masaka
Bukedi vs Kampala-Budaka Saza Ground in Budaka
Bunyoro vs Rwenzori-Hoima Ground in Hoima
Karamoja vs West Nile-Moroto Booma Ground in Moroto
Ankole vs Tooro-Kakyeka Stadium, in Mbarara
Groups:
Group A:
Teso
Busoga
Sebei
Bugisu
Group B:
Lango
Buganda
Acholi
Kigezi
Group C:
Bukedi
Bunyoro
Kampala
Rwenzori
Group D:
Karamoja
Ankore
West Nile
Tooro
MAIN PHOTO: Busoga Province Team officials and Local Organising Committee Members of The FUFA Drum at Bugembe stadium on Monday evening.
Wednesday 14th February, 2018: FUFA Press Conference at FUFA House in Mengo
FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo and Uganda Cranes coach Sebastien Desabre have met on Monday morning 12thFebruary 2018 at FUFA House to plan for the beautiful game in the country.
With a Press conference coming up on Wednesday at FUFA House starting 10am, the duo discussed details about the just concluded CHAN Finals in Morocco, International engagements for Uganda Cranes including the 2019 AFCON Qualification campaign.
L-R National Teams’ Officer Ntege, Uganda Cranes coach Sebastien Desabre and FUFA President Moses Magogo at FUFA House on Monday morning.
‘More details of the meeting will be revealed during the Press conference on Wednesday at FUFA House. It will be another opportunity for the media to interface with the FUFA President and Uganda Cranes coach’ said FUFA Communications Manager Ahmed Hussein
The meeting was also attended by the Deputy CEO Humphrey Mandu and National Teams’ Officer Patrick Ntege Kaweesa.
UGX 100M up for grabs in prize monies set aside by FUFA
Opening match to be hosted by Busoga Province on 24th February
The Titanic clash between Lango and Acholi is on 25th February in Lira
The FUFA Drum promotes ancestry of all Ugandans
The FUFA Competitions Department has released all fixtures for ‘The FUFA Drum’ to be played among the 16 Provinces in Uganda.
The opening weekend of fixtures for the inaugural tournament played under the theme ‘Celebrating Our Ancestry’ has been set for 24th and 25th of February.
Neighboring Provinces Busoga and Bugisu have been handed the opportunity for the opening ceremony to be held at a venue yet to be determined by the Organizing Committee who will inspect the venues on Monday 12th February.
‘Inspection of pitches that were submitted by the Busoga Province Committee will be conducted today by the Organizing Committee whose Chairman is Rogers Byamukama. We want to hold a memorable opening day ceremony for a young tournament. We are set and looking forward to the kick off as all the 16 provinces will be involved on the opening weekend of action’ said FUFA Communications Manager Ahmed Hussein.
‘The Competitions Department has also set 6th October 2018 as the date for the final to be played in Kasese. We believe the Prize money of UGX 100M put aside by FUFA will create more competition during the tournament’ added Hussein.
A map of Uganda showing the 16 Provinces for ‘The FUFA Drum’ that kicks off on 24th February 2018
The opening fixtures for the weekend of 24th and 25th February 2018 are;
Note: All matches kick off 4pm
24th February, 2018
Busoga vs Bugisu- (Venue-TBC)
25th February 2018
Teso vs Sebei at Kongunga Ground in Bukedea
Lango vs Acholi- Lango Sports Ground in Lira
Buganda vs Kigezi- Nyendo ground in Masaka
Bukedi vs Kampala-Budaka Saza Ground in Budaka
Bunyoro vs Rwenzori-Hoima Ground in Hoima
Karamoja vs West Nile-Moroto Booma Ground in Moroto
The Uganda Beach Soccer League returned on Sunday at Lido beach resort in Entebbe.
Three time league winners, Makerere University Business School (MUBS) posted the biggest result on the day.
MUBS humbled MS Sand Liones 7-2. Frank Bomboka and Tony Esude score thrice.
Fahad Mawanda got two and Seif Matovu was on target with the other.
There were two sets of hat-tricks scored in this game.
Kampala International University (KIU) edged Talented 3-2 with Geofrey Kabwai and Nigerian Isaac Ishioke (2 goals) finding the back of the net for KIU.
John Sekandi and Michael Kisembo scored for Talented.
Elsewhere, Mitoola Resort overcame Stormers 2-1. Uganda Sand Cranes player Ronald Magwari scored the consolation for Stormers.
John Mwasa Mukwaya and Herbert Luboyera netted for Mitoola Resort beach.
A rare barren draw clouded the anticipated epic derby between Nkumba University and Isabeti.
Women Games:
In the women games played, Nkumba University and KJT ladies match produced no goal dividend.
Katuuso Community humbled Alphoneix Golden Girls 3-2.
Nuru Nakyanzi, Fatuma Nakasumba (brace) were the goal scorers for Katuuso.
Jovia Namukwaya and Patience Nabuloobi netted for Alphoenix.
Entebbe Ladies registered a 2-1 win against Talented with Jacqueline Namujju and Latifa Katana on target for Entebbe Ladies.
Jauhar Nakibuye score the consolation for Talented.
Habiba Nakayobyo was the hero when KJT ladies lost to Muteesa I Royal University 1-0.
The match between Ajax Queens and Nkumba University produced four goals with each side apportioning two goals apiece.
Dorren Ondoa and Lillian Mutuuzo scored for Nkumba University. Ondoa turned villain with an own goal and Lukia Namubiru got the other Ajax Queens goal.
Katuuso Community beat Entebbe Ladies with comfort 3-1.
Fatima Nakasumba (brace) and Nuru Nakyanzi were on the mark for Katuuso Community.
Eastern Heroes Vs Olila Women (Eastern Heroes failed to turn up)
Saturday Results:
Kawempe Muslim 2-0 Muteesa I Royal University
Rines S.S 1-1 Ajax Queens
A total of 18 goals were recorded over Saturday and Sunday as the FUFA Women Elite League returned with the second round matches.
Four goals were scored in the two matches played on Saturday with 14 goals recorded in four matches played on Sunday.
UCU Lady Cardinals registered the biggest scoreline in the 5-0 home victory against Wakiso Hills in Mukono.
Moureen Kinavudori bagged a hat-trick with the other two goals coming from Teddy Najuma and Hasifa Nasunah.
Uganda Martyrs Lubaga defeated She Mak at Makerere University play ground.
Sharon Namatovu netted a brace and Spencer Nakacwa scored the other goal.
At Villa Park play ground in the heart of Kampala city, Kampala Queens overcame Isra Academy 3-1.
Rita Nakirijja, Damalie Matama and Mable Kusasira found the goals for Farida Bulega’s coached side as Mwajuma Namukwasi was on mark for the consolation.
Kampala Queens players celebrate one of their three goals at Villa Park, Nsambya
She Corporate were 2-0 home winners against Western United at the MUBS play ground.
Naome Nagadya and Noelina Namiiro scored the goals for She Corporate.
The Eastern Heroes and Olila High Women team match was not played.
Earlier on Saturday, Kawempe Muslim S.S edged Mutesa I Royal University 2-0 whilst Rines S.S and Ajax Queens shared the spoils in a one all draw.
The FUFA Women Elite League second round kicked off on Saturday, 10th February 2018 with two matches.
Reigning cup league champions Kawempe Muslim S.S started in style with a 2-0 victory at home against Muteesa I Royal University.
Asia Nakibuuka scored a brace in the game.
The other game between Rines S.S and Ajax Queens ended in a one all stalemate.
Annet Namwenge was on target for Ajax Queens while Halima Nanteza replied for Rines S.S
The women Elite League continues on Sunday, 11th February 2018 with 5 matches.
She Corporate is at home against Western United at MUBS, She Mak entertains Uganda Martyrs Lubaga at Makerere and Eastern Heroes shall host Olila Women in Soroti.
Meanwhile, UCU Lady Cardinals will play host to Wakiso Hills at the UCU Main Campus in Mukono.
Kampala Queens is at home to Isra Soccer Academy at Villa Park.
All the games kick off at 4 p.m
Sunday, 11th February 2018 Fixtures (4 p.m):
She Corporate Vs Western United – MUBS
She Mak Vs Uganda Martyrs Lubaga – Makerere
Eastern Heroes Vs Olila Women – Soroti.
UCU Lady Cardinals Vs Wakiso Hills – UCU Main Campus, Mukono
Kampala Queens Vs Isra Soccer Academy – Villa Park
Azam Uganda Premier League (Match Day 16 Results):
BUL 1-0 URA
Masavu 1-1 UPDF
Onduparaka 0-0 Express
Police 0-0 Mbarara City
Proline 0-1 Kirinya-Jinja S.S
Sports Club Villa Jogoo 0-0 Maroons
Soana 0-1 Vipers
Only Vipers Sports Club, Kirinya-Jinja S.S and BUL managed wins on match day 16 of the Azam Uganda Premier League.
Vipers edged Soana 1-0 at the Kavumba Recreational stadium with a late goal from January 2018 signing Daniel Sserunkuma.
Fred Amaku scored the lone strike for Kirinya-Jinja S.S against Proline at the Star Times stadium, Lugogo while BUL snatched a late penalty by second half substitute Douglas Owori.
Masavu and UPDF shared the spoils during their one all draw at the Fisheries Training Institute, Bugonga in Entebbe.
James Kasibante shot Masavu ahead as early as the second minute before the visitors found the equalizer 10 minutes to the half time break through Fadh Bardiro.
Table leaders Sports Club Villa Jogoo were held at home by visiting Maroons at the Masaka Recreational Stadium.
There were two other goal-less draws as Police hosted Mbarara City at the Mandela National Stadium and Onduparaka up against Express at the Betway Green Light Stadium in Arua.
Games for match day 17 will be played on Tuesday, 13th February 2018 with one epic clash on Wednesday when KCCA hosts Sports Club Villa Jogoo.
MAIN PHOTO:BUL Football Club defender William Otongo (right) receives the Fortbet man of the match award.
FUFA has procured premises for the extension of its Headquarters sitting on 0.15 ha of land adjacent to FUFA House in Mengo.
There are two buildings on this land that will need renovation.
The funding of this project is part of the FIFA Forward Programme (FFP) and is one of the 15 programmes to be funded by FIFA.
Another building procured in the same land by FUFA in Mengo
The head of the Project 1st FUFA Vice President Justus Mugisha confirmed the latest development.
‘We procured space near FUFA House. It will help us create more space for the Secretariat staff. FIFA has played a key role in financing some of the Projects of its Member Associations. We shall make use of this project to serve the football family with improved service delivery’ said Mugisha.
FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo in long sleeved Blue shirt with his Vice Presidents Justus Mugisha, Darius Mugoye, CEO Edgar Watson, Executive Members Hamid Juma, Rogers Byamukama and Ronnie Kalema. Finance Director Decolas Kiiza and Communications Manager Ahmed Hussein all inspected the new land.
FUFA is eligible to FIFA funding of USD 2.25M for the 2014-2018 cycle.
Sharing notes: L-R Communications Manager Hussein, FUFA President, Legal Officer Denis Lukambi and CEO Edgar Watson after the visit of the land adjacent to FUFA House.
MAIN PHOTO: One of the two buildings FUFA will renovate to create more space for its staff.