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Marketing & Sponsorships: Buganda Region Football Association partners with City Sports House

Marketing & Sponsorships: Buganda Region Football Association partners with City Sports House

The prime agenda of FUFA and the member associations is to lure as many partners and sponsors to the support the beautiful game in the country.

In line with the aforementioned goal, FUFA has empowered all her member associations to lobby and solicit for sponsors in the name of building the base of football.

Buganda Region Football Association through Zone one and Mukono District Football Association (MDFA) are on the spot.

City Sports House has joined hands with the zone with a kits sponsorship estimated at Ug.shs 10M for 4 years.

The sports selling house will provide uniforms to the four clubs per season – the best in Mukono DFA league and the finalists at the Zone one mini league.

This was revealed at the official kits handover ceremony held at Mukono Satellite beach.

The function was also graced by the Buganda Regional Chairman Andrew Kaweesa, Buganda Zone 1 chairman Daniel Yenka, City Sports House Director, Peter Ssebufu, among others.

‘We are happy that our clubs will benefit directly from this sponsorship.We call upon the clubs to optimally put to use this sponsorship and in return support City Sports House. We also rally the fans and other clubs to join the bandwagon. I call upon more sponsors and partners to join the struggle of supporting our football development’ Kaweesa appealed.

Yenka lauded City Sports House for the timely support.

‘There is no better way to appreciate this partnership and support than us supporting you and recommending many other clubs and teams to buy sports equipment from you’ Yenka said in his submission.

Daniel Yenka (standing) during his remarks

The event was also attended by the region CEO Brian Ssejjemba, DFA Vice chairman Alex Isabirye, who represented the chairman Michael Kakande, Steven Ssemakula (Sales Executive, City Sports House), club officials as Muhammed Nkangabwe (Bukerere F.C), Jamil Kintu (Sowadu),  Ali Kiwanuka (Buikwe Red Stars Finance manager), Moses Lubega Wojulubu (Kayunga District representative), Drake Ssentongo (Mukono DFA Executive Committee member and sports journalist), Baster Sseyonga (Sports Journalist), Ahmed Ssemanda and Baker Sserwadda, as well as the media.

Refereeing: Kampala Region conducts beginners’ course

The Kampala Region Football Association has organised a six days referees beginners’ course taking place at FUFA House, Mengo.
The Course has attracted 45 participants including those coming from as far as Masaka, Mubende and Kalangala.
The course has both theory and practical sessions for the first five days and the final day will be utilized for examinations.
According to the course examiner, a retired FIFA referee  Ali Tomusange, those who will pass the theory and physical fitness test will sit for third paper which will qualify them as beginner referees.
 ‘This is a strategy by FUFA to have many referees as possible who will officiate games allover Uganda’ Said Tomusange.
 He added that similar courses are all taking place at Kajjansi, Bugiri and Seeta which is meant for girls and boys Under the age of 17.
The courses are facilitated by qualified referee instructors Ronnie Kalema, Ali Tomusange, Ali Waiswa, Catherine Adipo, Samuel Egesa, Mansoor Kimumwe, David Davis Katabira and Denis Ojwee.
Those who will pass the physical test and theoretical exams will be awarded with certificates.

Pictorial: Uganda Cranes against Zambia at the 2018 TOTAL CHAN tourney in Marrakech

TOTAL 2018 CHAN CHAMPIONSHIP (Group B)Zambia 3-1 Uganda

Lazarous Kambole, Augustine Mulenga and Fackson Kapumbu all had a goal each as Zambia Chipolopolo Stars rolled off the TOTAL 2018 CHAN Championship on a sound note with a 3-1 victory over Uganda Cranes in Marrakech on Sunday.

Derrick Nsibambi scored Uganda’s consolation.

Here is the pictorial from the match.

Muzamiru Mutyaba dribbles during the game on Sunday night in Marrakech
Fans in the stands (Photo by CAF Media division)
Derrick Nsibambi celebrates his strike
Uganda Coaches in the dug out: (L-R) – Fred Kajoba (Goalkeeping coach), Mathias Lule (Assistant coach) and the head coach, Louis Serge Sebestien Desabre
Uganda Cranes bench during the customary pre-match customs in Marrakech
Uganda Cranes XI vs Zambia prior to the TOTAL 2018 CHAN Championship in Marrakech, Morocco

L-R (Standing): Ibrahim Sadam Juma, Denis Timothy Awanyi, Tadeo Lwanga, Milton Karisa, Allan Kyambadde, Benjamin Ochan and Bernard Muwanga (Captain).

Front Row (L-R): Muzamiru Mutyaba, Derrick Nsibambi, Isaac Muleme and Nico Wakiro Wadada

Milton Karisa dribbles away from Zambia’s Augustine Kabaso Mulenga as Nico Wakiro Wadada follows closely during the match
L-R FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo, CAF President Ahmad Ahmad and Minister of State for Sports Hon. Charles Bakkabulindi in Marrakech
Derrick Nsibambi fights for a high ball with Zambia’s captain Ziyo Tembo during the match in Marrakech
Zambia’s goalkeeper Toaster Nsabata reacts faster to collect a high ball ahead of Allan Kyambadde and Derrick Nsibambi
Uganda Cranes head coach Sebastien Desabre during the post match press conference

Uganda’s next match will be against Namibia on Thursday, 18th January 2018 in Marrakech.

Team Line Ups:

Uganda Cranes XI: Benjamin Ochan (GK), Nico Wakiro Wadada, Isaac Muleme, Timothy Denis Awany, Bernard Muwanga, Tadeo Lwanga, Milton Karisa, Ibrahim Sadam Juma (70′ Shaban Muhammad), Allan Kyambadde (80′ Nelson Senkantuka), Muzamiru Mutyaba (75′ Moses Waiswa Ndhondhi), Derrick Nsibambi

Subs Not Used:

Keni Saidi (G.K), Isma Watenga (G.K), Abubakar Kasule, Joseph Nsubuga, Musitafa Mujuzi, Rahmat Ssenfuka, Aggrey Madoi, Paul Mucureezi

Head coach: Louis Serge Sebestien Desabre (France)

Total 2018 CHAN: Zambia 3-1 Uganda match report

TOTAL 2018 CHAN CHAMPIONSHIP (Group B):

  • Zambia 3-1 Uganda
  • Namibia 1-0 Cote D’Ivoire
Derrick Nsibambi is joined by Ibrahim Sadam Juma to celebrate the Uganda’s equalizer that made the game 1 all

Uganda Cranes suffered a heart breaking start at the 2018 Total Championship of African Nations (CHAN) Tournament in Morocco on Sunday in Marrakech.

The Cranes lost 3-1 to Zambia Chipolopolo Stars during one of the two group B matches.

With four minutes to the end of the first half, striker Derrick Nsibambi cancelled out Lazarous Kambole’s 38th minute opener as the two sides rested for the mandatory half time break tied one goal apiece.

Muzamiru Mutyaba dribbles during the game on Sunday night in Marrakech

Zambia scored two further goals in the second half through Augustine Mulenga and Fackson Kapumbu in the 63rd and 71st minutes respectively.

Uganda Cranes new head coach Sebestien Desabre called for changes as Muhammad Shaban replaced Ibrahim Sadam Juma with twenty minutes left on the clock.

Midfielder Moses Wasiwa came on for Muzamiru Mutyaba on 75 minutes and striker Nelson Senkantuka replaced Allan Kyambadde inside the final ten minutes.

The changes however did not have any instant impact.

Isaac Muleme was cautioned with less than five minutes left on the clock.

Milton Karisa dribbles away from Kabaso Mulenga (shirt 17) during the match

The Chipolopolo Stars now lead group B with three points and a two goal difference margin, ahead of Namibia who registered a slim 1-0 win against Cote D’Ivoire.

Uganda’s next match will be against Namibia on Thursday, 18th January 2018 in Marrakech.

Uganda Cranes XI vs Zambia prior to the TOTAL 2018 CHAN Championship in Marrakech, Morocco

Team Line Ups:

Uganda Cranes XI: Benjamin Ochan (GK), Nico Wakiro Wadada, Isaac Muleme, Timothy Denis Awany, Bernard Muwanga, Tadeo Lwanga, Milton Karisa, Ibrahim Sadam Juma (70′ Shaban Muhammad), Allan Kyambadde (80′ Nelson Senkantuka), Muzamiru Mutyaba (75′ Moses Waiswa Ndhondhi), Derrick Nsibambi

Subs Not Used:

Keni Saidi (G.K), Isma Watenga (G.K-was Serving suspension), Abubakar Kasule, Joseph Nsubuga, Seif Batte, Musitafa Mujuzi, Moses Waiswa Ndhondhi, Rahmat Ssenfuka, Aggrey Madoi, Paul Mucureezi

Head coach: Louis Serge Sebestien Desabre (France)

Zambia XI:

Toaster Nsabata (G.K), Simon Silwimba, Fackson Kapumbu, Adrian Chama, Ziyo Tembo (Captain), Donashano Malama, Kondwani Mtonga, Ernest Mbewe, Augustine Kabaso Mulenga, Lazarous Kambole, Alex Ng’onga

Subs:

Moses Mapulanga (G.K), Allan Chibwe (G.K), John Mwengani, Lawrence Chungu, Chanda Mushili, Martin Phiri, Mike Katiba, Larry Bwalya, Godfrey Ngwenya, Jackson Chirwa, Isaac Shamujompa, Friday Samu

Head Coach: Wedson Witson Nyirenda (Zambia)

Officials:

Center Referee: Mehdi Abid Charef (Algeria)

1st Assistant Referee: Mokrane Gourari (Algeria)

2nd Assistant Referee: Seydou Tiama (Burkina Faso)

Fourth Official: Mustapha Ghorbal (Algeria)

Commissioner: Ibrahim Musa Gusau (Nigeria)

General Coordinator: Amadeo Nguema Ondo Bindang (Equatorial Guinea)

Refereeing Development: 120 attend Assessors’ course in Njeru

Former FIFA Referees Denis Batte and Samuel Kayondo are leading the pack of new 71 retired referees who are undergoing a four day Referees Assessment course at the FUFA Technical Centre Njeru from 12th-15th Jan. 2018. The FUFA Referee Assessors program plays a crucial role and is within FUFA’s programme for Referee development. The aim of the Assessors course is to enable participants to develop awareness of the role of the Referee Assessors and provide the basic tools, practice and policies they need to carry out their roles effectively. The course has also attracted 49 active assessors bringing the number to 120 participants who will undergo mandatory exams for certification to be enrolled into the main pool of Licensed Assessors in the country. The y will help in assessing all FUFA sanctioned leagues including the newly created ‘The FUFA Drum’.

Attendants of the course at FUFA Technical Centre, Njeru

Course graduates will be able to.

  • Identify and apply the multifaceted role of the referee Assessor
  • Understand and apply basic assessment guidelines
  • Identify the positive relationships and communication skills needed to work collaboratively with colleagues
  • Recognize the desirable personal characteristics and qualities
  • Demonstrate that they have a sound knowledge of the Laws of the Game, modern interpretation and applications, and required mandatory actions and sanctions;
  • Identify FUFA’s match official policies, their purposes, and how they influence the ability of the match official to make the best decisions
  • Analyze and report on pre-recorded match incidents and live matches, writing objective, accurate, constructive coaching reports and/ or formal assessments.

New Assessors

NakabuyeRehema, Sewaya Ismail, Mayanja Bashir, Ntale Musa gaali, LubegaAyub, Nsubuga John. M, KamogaSulaiman, Mwesigwa Ronald, Kalaama Abu, Tumwesigye Khamis, WasswaAthuman, Sajjabi Geofrey, Nagaddya Catherine Cynthia, Akoyi Anna, Mugweri Rajab boyinza, Ssemmambo Aisah Nabikko, Kayinza Amina, Omolo Bob, Kasiba Andrew, SsempaMuzaffaru, Twesigye John, Kongola Ahmed Mohamood, Kanakulya Khalifan, Ddumba John, Bukenya Eustachio Bajjabegonza, Mwanje Vicky, Jjingo Frank,  Katumba James Henry, Byamugisha Ahamad, Kunihira Patrick, AlindeHarunah, Turwomwe Denis, Mwesigwa Micheal, Kyesimba Godfrey, Nakitto Marex Nkumbi, Jjaggwe Hassan Wasswa, Soita Abbass, Mawadri Charles Delson, Kimera Rashid Boogere, ChepkulelAldi, Cheptoek Issa, Twalla Issa, MagoolaKassim, Male Ismail Sande, Lika Mukhtar Amin, Kiyingi Farouk Fauda, Aarakit Suzan, Akuti Natal Dramundru, Yusuf H. Lwanga, EBetu Simon, Kiguli Adams, SentogoMansoor, Kayiira Richard, Batte Denis, Najjuko Cissy, Kayondo Samuel, Temaligwe Abu, Odeke John Luke, Kyomukama Dennis Tugume, Amosu Peter Dulu, Muyinza  Majidu, Ayebale James, SalongoKabanda Moses, MubiruMuminu, Bukenya Moses Mukasa, Sekikofu Eric Wamala, Kasibante Julius, Binega God frey, Nsubuga Brian Emmy.

List of In Service Assessors

Egesa samuel, Wanyama Benson Freddie, Kasalirwe Dirisa, Ssemwogerere Edward, MatovuSuilaiman, MuwayaZziwa, Kitti Yahaya, Ddunga Gerald, Walabyeeki Robert, Katende Isaac, Otti Opoka, Katono Siraji, Lutaaya Joseph, Kaggwa Elisa, Allani Leo, Adupa John Gena, Ssali Tamale JUma, Waiswa Ajab, KisubiZephas, Kwerebere Bashir, Kizito Nansubuga Rehman, Nattabi Harriet, SalminSaleh, Kalibbala John C, Kajubi Moses Kalanzi, Ssonko Julius Jackson, Egesa Samuel, Edrungi Alfred, Bukenya Robert, Kaggwa Willy, Zziwa Sulaiman, Karuam Charles, Ojwee Denis, Bautu Umar, Kasenge Jamil, Mugerwa, Kibuuka Godfrey, Ssekabira Lukooya Abdul, Letti Mike, Ayub Khamish, Kabwimukya George J, KiwanukaEdirisa, Basiisa Hassan, Kamulegeya Yusuf, Aluma Habib, Bbosa Fredrick, Nsubuga Nelson Mubanda, Mpiima Samuel, Kimumwe Mansoor

 

Total CHAN 2018: Captain Muwanga; we are ready for the Opener against Zambia

Uganda Cranes Fixtures at the Total 2018 CHAN Finals in Morocco-(Group B)

  • Uganda Cranes Fixtures at the (Group B)
  • All matches in Marrakech, UG time in Brackets
  • Uganda Vs Zambia –14th January 2018 7.30pm (10.30 pm)
  • Uganda Vs Namibia –18th January 2018 7.30pm (10.30 pm)
  • Uganda Vs Ivory Coast –22nd January 2018 7 pm (10 pm)

With a few hours left to the kick off the Group B match between familiar foes in football Zambia and Uganda, expectations are high in cmap according to the Cranes skipper Bernard Muwanga.

During the official press conference held at the Grand Stade Marrakech, the SC Villa Jogoo skipper said that he is ready to lead his fellow players at the tournament.

‘I know what is expected of us in this tournament. I will use experience gained from the several games I have played at the senior level to guide my teammates’ said Muwanga a former Captain of Bright Stars FC who helped the Kawempe based side join the top flight in the Uganda Premier League in 2013.

Uganda Cranes captain Muwanga says his boys are ready for the opening match

Muwanga led his players during the final training session conducted at the outer pitch of the main stadium. Ugandan fans, football Delegates, MPs, and NCS administrators attended the training session also watched y FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo.

FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo (L) with Uganda Cranes coach Sebastien Desabre in Marrakech on Saturday evening
Uganda Cranes players training on Saturday evening under floodlights

 Sebastien Desabre-my boys are 100% ready

I have been with the team for the last ten days following my appointment as Head coach of Uganda Cranes. Uganda has a lot of potential and we shall work as a team to improve the levels of the national team.

Sebastien Desabre spoke English for the entire press conference. He says he is happy with the project at stake for him with FUFA. He believes in his players at CHAN Finals 2018

Our opening game is very important. Zambia is a good side and we are ready to face them. It is 50-50 for either side. Our target is to win the first game.

Goalkeeping coach Fred Kajoba in red top with three keepers L-R Benjamin Ochan, Watenga Ismail and Said Keni during training on Saturday evening

Uganda has failed to go past the group stage in the three previous editions in (2011, 2014, and 2016) but our first objective is to do better by reaching the knockout stage.

Ugandan MPs during training on Saturday

The second objective is to evaluate the players for the upcoming qualifiers of the Africa Cup of Nations to be played in September and October against Tanzania and Lesotho.

Follow my instructions-Sebastien tells his players

All the 32 matches will be broadcast live on 102.1 FUFA fm.

Official Hash tag: #TotalCHAN2018

MAIN PHOTO: Skipper Bernard Muwanga (L) and Uganda Cranes coach Sebastien Desabre during the official press conference 

Total 2018 CHAN: Uganda Cranes get the feel of Stadium ahead of opener

Uganda Cranes Fixtures at the Total 2018 CHAN Finals in Morocco-(Group B)

  • Uganda Cranes Fixtures at the (Group B)
  • All matches in Marrakech, UG time in Brackets
  • Uganda Vs Zambia –14th January 2018 7.30pm (10.30 pm)
  • Uganda Vs Namibia –18th January 2018 7.30pm (10.30 pm)
  • Uganda Vs Ivory Coast –22nd January 2018 7 pm (10 pm)

Head coach Sebastien Desabre led his players to Stade de Marrakech for the official training on Friday night under floodlights.

The magnificent stadium with a capacity of 45,240 fans will be host to all the Uganda Cranes three matches in Group B.

The official training session lasted Exactly one hour but there will be another one tomorrow at 6pm Local time (9pm EAST) at a venue to be allocated by the Local Organizing Committee.

All the 23 players were involved in the session monitored by the entire technical team.

‘We are ready for the tournament. The attitude showed during training is what we need on Sunday. Let’s not relax. We have an important match to start with and we must get good results’ Sebastien told his players after the training session.

At the end of the session the head coach took time off to take photos with his players.

Official press conference:

Meanwhile Uganda’s official press conference will be conducted at 11.30 am at the Media Conference room of the Stade de Marrakech.

MAIN PHOTO: Uganda Cranes Head coach Sebastien with L-R Paul Mucureezi, Timothy Awanyi, Joseph Nsubuga and Captain Bernard Muwanga after training on Friday 

2018 CHAN Update: Uganda Cranes delegation safely arrive in Marrakech

Uganda Cranes Fixtures at the Total 2018 CHAN Finals in Morocco-(Group B)

  • Uganda Cranes Fixtures at the (Group B)
  • All matches in Marrakech, UG time in Brackets
  • Uganda Vs Zambia –14th January 2018 7.30pm (10.30 pm)
  • Uganda Vs Namibia –18th January 2018 7.30pm (10.30 pm)
  • Uganda Vs Ivory Coast –22nd January 2018 7 pm (10 pm)

The Uganda Cranes contingent in Morocco safely traveled from Rabat to Marrakech on Thursday afternoon.

This was after a successful training camp meant for acclimization where two practice matches were played in Rabat with Guinea and Congo.

The team is booked in at Palmeraie Golf palace Hotel in Marrakech City.

‘We traveled very safely and everybody here is fine. We are ready for the mission ahead of us and make millions of Ugandans happy’ Ahmed Hussein, the team media officer confirmed to www.fufa.co.ug upon arrival after close to three hours of travel from Rabat to Marrakech.

L-R: Ibrahim Sadam Juma, Allan Kyambadde and Nico Wakiro Wadada upon arrival in Marrakech on Thursday evening.

Meanwhile, the team training will resume on Friday and Saturday before Sunday’s first game for Uganda.

Some of the Uganda Cranes players in the waiting lobby

Uganda is in Group B alongside Zambia, Ivory Coast and Namibia.

The Cranes will open its campaign at the Total 2018 CHAN Finals against Zambia on Sunday.

Uganda Cranes head coach Sebastien Desabre has asked the players to make the millions of Ugandans happy with a splendid performance at CHAN 2018

44th FUFA Uganda Cup: Draws for round of 64 held

The Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) under the competitions department held the draws for the 44th edition of the Uganda Cup for the round of 64 stage.

The draws were conducted on Thursday, 11th January 2018 at FUFA House in Mengo, Kampala.

FUFA Acting Competitions Director Hajjati Aisha Nalule supervised the whole exercise, flanked by the FUFA Deputy CEO Humphrey Mandu, Hamza Nsereko (FUFA Communications member) and Sarah Birungi, a member of the FUFA Competitions department.

Uganda Cranes legend Paul Ssali Mukisa took part in the draws
Hajjati Aisha Nalule, the Acting FUFA Competitions Director
Some of the journalists who covered the round of 64 draws for the Uganda Cup

The matches will be played starting on the weekend of 20th January 2018.

The finals will be held towards the last weekend of June 2018 in Kumi district.

Like it has been conducted during the previous editions, the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) cause attached to the Uganda Cup will still take effect in Kumi and the surrounding areas.

Uganda Cup (Round of 64):

  • Simba Vs Paidha Black Angels – Gayaza
  • Onduparaka Vs Light S.S – Green Light Stadium, Arua
  • Kyetume Vs Luweero United – Mukono
  • Seeta United Vs Kirinya-Jinja S.S – Seeta
  • Nabitende Vs Bumate – Iganga
  • Pallisa United Vs Nyamityobora – Pallisa
  • SC Villa Jogoo Vs Hope Doves – Masaka Recreational Stadium
  • Bronken Vs Vipers – Kasese
  • Kireka United Vs Tigers – Namboole Stadium Outside play ground
  • Greater Masaka Vs Police – Masaka Recreational Stadium
  • Kansai Plascon Vs Buitaba – NARO Ntawo grounds
  • Lira United Vs Kataka – Lira
  • Ntoda Vs Soana – Ntungamo
  • Express Vs Kachumbala Rock Stars – Mutesa II Wankulukuku Stadium
  • Synergy Vs Bukedea Town Council – Masaka Recreational Stadium
  • Doves All Stars Vs Agape – Arua
  • Rushere Vs Kamuli Park – Rushere
  • Kabale Sharp Vs Busuula Sports Club – Kabale Municipal Stadium
  • Mbarara F.C Vs KCCA – Kakyeeka Stadium, Mbarara
  • Lungujja Galaxy Vs Mbarara City – Mutesa II Stadium, Wankulukuku
  • Vuura Vs Bright Stars – Moyo
  • City Lads Vs Kira United – Lugogo, Kampala
  • Bugwere Vs Ndejje University – Bugwere
  • Ntinda United Vs Young Elephants – Kamwokya Play ground
  • Proline Vs Nkambi Coffee – Lugogo, Kampala
  • Water Vs Maroons – Kyambogo
  • Masavu Vs Jinja Municipal Council Hippos – Fisheries Training Institute play ground, Bugonga – Entebbe
  • Suncity Vs BUL – Kasese
  • Busia Fisheries Vs UPDF – Busia
  • URA Vs KJT – Mandela National Stadium, Namboole
  • Kitara Vs Koboko Rising Stars – Boma Play ground, Hoima
  • Amuka Bright Stars Vs Saviour – Lira

MAIN PHOTO: FUFA Deputy CEO Humphrey Mandu picks up the pots containing the clubs during the 2018 FUFA Uganda Cup round of 64 draws at FUFA House in Mengo, Kampala

PHOTO CREDITS: FUFA Communications Department

2018 CHAN Update: Go and Make Ugandan fans happy-Sebastien tells his players

Uganda Cranes Fixtures at the Total 2018 CHAN Finals in Morocco-(Group B)

  • Uganda Cranes Fixtures at the (Group B)
  • All matches in Marrakech, UG time in Brackets
  • Uganda Vs Zambia –14th January 2018 7.30pm (10.30 pm)
  • Uganda Vs Namibia –18th January 2018 7.30pm (10.30 pm)
  • Uganda Vs Ivory Coast –22nd January 2018 7 pm (10 pm)

Uganda will open its campaign at the Total 2018 CHAN Finals against Zambia on Sunday.

The final 23 players were named on Tuesday after the build-up match against Congo in Rabat.

‘I am happy with the positive attitude shown during this period we have been in camp. The players and staff have been immense. Team work will be key when we arrive in Marrakech’ said Uganda Cranes coach Sebastien after the morning training session on Thursday at the FUS Rabat grounds.

‘It is a good team and we expect them to make Ugandan fans happy by getting good results on the pitch’ added Sebastien.

Isaac Muleme who is at his 3rd Successive CHAN Finals is optimistic of good results.

‘We have been facilitated well and all is fine in camp. The players are raring to go We have learnt a lot of things under the new coach and we expect to make a difference on the pitch’

Uganda Cranes to set foot in Marrakech on Thursday 

The Uganda Cranes Contingent will leave Rabat for Marrakech today.

The team has been in Rabat for residential camp acclimatizing with the weather ahead of the kickoff of the championship.

Uganda is in Group B alongside Zambia, Ivory Coast and Namibia.

On Wednesday, Head coach Sebastien Desabre rested all the 11 players who started the game against Congo but the rest of the squad players were involved in training at the FUS Rabat grounds later in the evening.

Thursday’s training was conducted at 9am Local time (Midday in Uganda).

The team will travel to Marrakech at 2pm.

 

MAIN PHOTO: Saddam Juma, Mutyaba Muzamiru and Timothy Awanyi after today’s training.

FUFA Uganda Cup 44th Edition: Round of 64 Draws For Thursday, 11th January 2018

The draws for the 44th Edition for the round of 64 of the FUFA Uganda Cup are set  for Thursday 11th January 2018 at a press conference to be held at FUFA House, Mengo 11AM.

At the round of 64,  the 22 teams that qualified from the regional preliminary round are combined with the 16 Elite League clubs and the 26 from the FUFA Big League to make a sum of the total required for this round.
KCCA is the reigning champion
The 64 Teams to be Drawn 
Regional Clubs: City Lads, Hope Doves, KJT, Lungujja Galaxy, Luweero Utd, Seeta Utd, Nkambi Coffee, Busula SC, Butyaba Red Scorpion, SC Bronken, Light SS, Kachumbala Rock Stars, Saviour, Young Elephants, Koboko Rising Stars, Tigers FC, Palliisa Utd, Nabitende, Bugwere, Mbarara FC, Ntoda and Rushere FC .
Big League Teams: Water, Ntinda Utd, Kira Utd, Synergy, Greater Masaka, Kyetume, Kataka, Busia Fisheries, Agape SS, Bukedea TC, Lira Utd, Amuka Bright Stars, Doves All Stars, Vura FC, Paidha Black Angels, Kabale Sharp, Suncity, Bumate Utd, Simba, Kansai Plascon, JMC Hippos, Kireka Utd, Ndejje University, Nyamityobora, Kamuli Park and Kitara FC .
Elite League Teams: KCCA, Vipers SC, SC Villa Jogoo, Express, Soana, Bul, Kirinya Jinja SS, Police, Maroons, URA, UPDF, Onduparaka, Bright Stars, Proline, Masavu and Mbarara City.

Total 2018 CHAN update: Sebastien names final 23 man Squad

FT: Uganda 0-1 Congo played in Rabat. 

Uganda Cranes Fixtures at the Total 2018 CHAN Finals in Morocco-(Group B)

  • Uganda Cranes Fixtures at the (Group B)
  • All matches in Marrakech, UG time in Brackets
  • Uganda Vs Zambia –14th January 2018 7.30pm (10.30 pm)
  • Uganda Vs Namibia –18th January 2018 7.30pm (10.30 pm)
  • Uganda Vs Ivory Coast –22nd January 2018 7 pm (10 pm)

The final squad for Uganda Cranes at this year’s CHAN Finals in Morocco has been named by Head coach Sebastien Desabre.

After two build up matches against Guinea (1-1) and Congo, The French man was in position to check on the players who were in camp and come up with the final list.

Uganda is in the same group with Zambia, Ivory Coast and Namibia in the CHAN Finals that starts on 12th January.

 

Final Squad: Watenga Isma, Ochan Benjamin and Saidi Keni, Nico Wakiro Wadada, Joseph Nsubuga, Awanyi Timothy, Mustapha Mujuzi, Muwanga Bernard, Muleme Isaac, Madoi Aggrey, Karisa Milton, Paul Mucureezi, Kyambadde Allan, Batte Seif, Senfuka Rahmat, Lwanga Taddeo, Kasule Abubaker, Waisswa Moses, Saddam Juma, Mutyaba Muzamir, Shaban Muhammad, Nsibambi Derrick, Senkatuka Nelson.

Two players Tom Masiko and Mustapha Kizza will return home from camp where they have been with the team in Rabat since last Thursday.

MAIN PHOTO: Uganda Cranes Head coach Sebastien Desabre

 

Capacity Building: FUFA Conducts refresher Connect Workshop for top flight clubs and Regional associations CEO’s

FUFA has organized a two day refresher connect workshop for Azam Uganda Premier League clubs and Regional Football Associations Chief Executive Officers (CEO’s) at FUFA House, Mengo.
The training workshop which is slated for Wednesday 9th to Thursday 10th January 2018 is designed to refresh and learn more about the dos and don’ts of the player transfer system in order to enhance the smooth process of transferring players during the secondary registration period.
L-R: Hajjat Aisha Nalule, Bernard Bainamani, Issa Magoola and Sarah Birungi during the FUFA Connect workshop at FUFA House, Mengo – Kampala
During the workshop, the acting Competitions Director Hajjat Aisha Nalule also addressed  the participants on the FUFA Player status and transfer regulations.
‘The FUFA connect project is a FIFA initiative to facilitate player transfer using mordern technology.As FUFA we have to implement it by facilitating stake holders on how to conduct it’ noted Hajjat Nalule.
Some of the participants at the FUFA Connect workshop
She added that the earlier workshops were conducted but there is need to conduct refresher workshops due to the advances in technology everyday.
The workshop was organized and facilitated  by the FUFA Competitions Department headed by Hajjat Aisha Nalule with the help of other departments staff Phoebe Kutamba, Sarah Birungi and Emmanuel Kazora.
Another workshop will be held on Wednesday 10th January 2017 at FUFA House, Mengo for the FUFA Big League Club CEOs.
Emmanuel Kazora during one of the presentations on Tuesday at FUFA House
Participants:
Isaac Jurugo – UPDF Football Club
Otidi Morrisse –  Northern Region Football Association
Sejjemba Brian – Buganda Regional Football Association
Josephine Namukisa – KCCA Football Club
Sebaggala Muzafaru – Express Football Club
Ssegendo Isaac – Kampala Regional Football Association
Salmin Saleh – Bul Football Club
Bridget Nakayenga-  URA Football Club
John Bugembe – Sports Club Villa Jogoo
Asuman Bakshi – Police Football Club
Faridah Rupyora – Police Football Club
Ronald Mindra – West Nile Region Football Association
Bainaman Bernard – Uganda Premier League
Issa Magoola Kakaire – Eastern Region EXCOM
Peter Lwanga – Vipers Sports Club
Mathias Mugwanya – Bright Stars Football club
Martin Juuko -UPDF Football Club
Fred Mugalu -Mabarara City Football Club
Edward Kulubya – URA Football Club
Pius Bamwenge -Maroons Football Club
Ahmed Kongola -Kirinya Jinja SS  Football Club
Sarah Kisakye-  Kirinya Jinja SS Football Club
Allan Gayi – Masavu Football Club
Moses Tusiime – Soana Football Club
Derrick Bunduka – Kitara Region Football Association

Practice match: Uganda Cranes exhibit fighting spirit in one all draw with Guinea

Practice Match: Uganda Cranes 1-1 Guinea

Uganda Cranes kicked off its preparation for the Total 2018 CHAN Finals with a 1-1 draw against West African side Guinea in a match played at the FUS Stade Molay E Hassan Stadium.

The weather wasn’t the friendliest on the evening for a 6pm kick off time (9pm in Uganda) on day that was punctuated by heavy rains right from 5am in the morning. However there were no rains during the game but the biting cold was a menace though the players put on a spirited show to earn a draw.

Uganda Cranes Starting XI vs Guinea on Saturday in Rabat

Head coach Sebastien Desabre used the chance to assess his players further before he names his final 23 man squad for the CHAN Finals. He has one more practice game against Congo on Tuesday still in Rabat before travelling to Marakesh.

With Ismail Watenga set to miss out the opening fixture against Zambia, KCCA FC shot stopper Benjamin Ochan’s experience will come in handy for the team. He started and played the entire game.

Nicholas Wadada, Isaac Muleme, Timothy Awanyi and skipper Bernard Muwang were in charge of the back four. Taddeo Lwanga, Moses Waiswa, Milton Karisa, Saddam Juma, Allan Kyambadde and Derrick Nsibambi are the other players who completed the starting line-up.

There were early exchanges of short crisp passing of the ball involving Saddam, Kyambadde and Lwanga which resulted in a free kick after Nsibambi was fouled. The resultant free kick never yielded any result as Saddam kicked it in a forest of defenders.

Karisa forced goalkeeper Abdoulaye Kante to parry his shot over the bar but there two moments where Guinea could have taken the lead only to be saved by both the post and cross bar in a space of one minute all in the second half.

Second half substitutes Shaban Muhammad, Senkatuka and Paul Mucureezi never gave Guinean backline any chance to rest. Their sheer speed and skill resulted into a goal for Nelson to tap in Mucureezi’s assist.

Mucureezi (with ball) provided the assist for Nelson Senkatuka to score the equaliser

Guinea’s goal was scored by Camara Saidouba Bissiri.

In brackets players who came on. Subs made: Waiswa (Rahmat Senfuka), Karisa (Muhammad Shaban), Saddam (Muzamiru Mutyaba), Taddeo (Kasule), Nsibambi (Nelson)

Only Masiko Tom and Mustpha Kizza watched from the stands.

Head Coach Sebastien Desabre

‘We had two good chances in the first half where we enjoyed possession. Our second half wasn’t the best in the opening 20 minutes but we changed the strategy and system to 4-4-2. From then on the game was so open to both sides. I liked the attitude, mentality and character of the team. This game has given me chance assess players further which allows me to make a choice on the squad and line up’

Captain- Bernard Muwanga

‘It has been good game despite missing out on a win. We have learnt a lot but my department needs to be alert in the next game to avoid conceding. Today’s game has helped us learn a lot as we have targets for CHAN Finals’

Goal scorer-Nelson Senkatuka

‘It is good to score. We were a better side in the first half. The boys enjoyed the strategy passed to them by the coach. I think we could have won the game if it has stayed 0-0. It wasn’t an easy match as we conceded a sloppy goal’

 

FUFA President on the visit of Uganda Cranes to Rwakitura

On Tuesday, 2nd January 2018, the Uganda Cranes and Netball She Cranes were hosted to a luncheon by the President of Uganda, H.E Gen. Yoweri Kaguta Museveni at his country home in Rwakitura, Kiruhura district.

The FUFA President, Eng. Moses Magogo led the FUFA delegation alongside the Uganda Cranes team that was also flagged off to Morocco for the TOTAL Africa Nations Championship tournament.

President Museveni hands over the Uganda flag to Uganda Cranes CHAN team captain Bernard Muwanga in Rwakitura

Eng. Magogo narrates the significance of the luncheon among others;

Five years ago as we tried to convince government to fund the national team, the then-Permanent Secretary Education wondered how we can look for money to transport people by air to go and play when UNEB was lacking funds.

The destiny of football could not go beyond the whims of the Permanent Secretary neither did it merit any seconds of thought.

Fast forward, today, I am here excited that FUFA’s advocacy agenda has delivered football and generally sports to the highest table of decision making in this country.

We have talked, written, demonstrated, lobbied, appealed, explained, and achieved sporting results to communicate the value of sport to Our Nation.

We are eventually getting there.

I will take the moment to thank HE the President of the Republic of Uganda and the 1st Lady and Minister of Education and Sports (MoES) for hosting both Football and Netball to their Country Home in Rwakitura on 2nd January 2018.

I was personally full of emotions that despite the busy schedule and several important programmes, the head of state and the first lady spent a full day with sportsmen freely talking to everyone, joking, playing, drinking, eating, laughing but most importantly talking sport.

The Grandchildren of the first family demanded to take pictures with the Uganda Cranes and narrated how they follow all Uganda Cranes matches.

Group photo with the head of state (in white shirt) as the grand children joined in the photograph with the Uganda Cranes team

The State house staff did not hide their excitement of mingling with the Uganda Cranes.

This is just a good sample to show how far we have carried the brand.

The Head of State believes that with tapping talent early and with proper feeding, our players will be able to shoot Enyanda.

He would relay minute by minute of the Uganda vs. Ghana AFCON Match where Isaac Isinde gave away a simple penalty and Farouk Miya hit a feeble ball instead of Enyanda like Bunyenyezi used to do.

We also discussed the economics of Sports and the moment of humour was when the 2 neighbours disagreed.

H.E the President thought when the players go out of the country for professional football it is good for them and the country while Maama Janet thought it weakens the league and has a domino effect on the national team as well.

The President and 1st Lady were being engaged in a deeply technical sports discussion and considering that both arguments carried weight, I proposed to postpone the debate of the neighbours to a later date.

The Minister of Education and Sports preached that the talent of sportsmen is a gift from God. She called upon all sportsmen and women to owe allegiance to the one true God.

She gave both football and netball 2 movies to watch thus “Facing the Giants” and “The Chariots of Fire”.

The Output of the Story is that we have delivered football and generally sport from the pitches to the final decision making office.

It continues to reverberate in my ears when Mrs. Janet Museveni in her own remarks said football is no longer recreational but an economic activity that promotes our country.

This attention of the first family has automatically and exponentially elevated the priority level of football and the Sports from a fitness activity to one that must be attended to urgently.

In marketing it is called *”Positioning”* and this is not accidental instead it has taken us strategies and time.

FUFA CEO Edgar Watson greets President Museveni at Rwakitura on Tuesday, 2nd January 2018

With this support, we have within 24hours engaged with the technocrats from the Ministry of Education and Sports, National Council of Sports and the Ministry of Finance, Planning and Economic Development and as we speak, a supplementary funding to a tune of 13b UGX is being processed to support Football, Netball, Boxing, Athletics, Basketball, Rugby and Other Sports in the next 6months to the end of the 2017/8 Budget.

The Ministry of Finance, Planning and Economic Development has also formally allowed the Ministry of Education and Sports to include the Activities for the 2018/9 Financial Year starting July 2018.

In principle, what the country has been crying for has been answered.

Government will hereafter provide funding in the National Budget for National Teams and the days of over staying the welcome of H.E the President by soliciting for funding from State House are gone.

I must mention specifically that the Minister of State for Sports Hon Charles Bakabulindi has been very instrumental in this achievement. I believe it is a bigger score than qualification to AFCON after 40 years.

L-R: Justus Mugisha (1st FUFA Vice President), Hon. Florence Nakiwala Kiyingi (3rd FUFA Vice President), Hon Sam Kuteesa, President Museveni, Sports Minister and first Lady Mamma Janet Museveni, Hon. Charles Bakabulindi (State Minister of Sports), Eng. Moses Magogo (The FUFA President) and newly named Uganda Cranes Sebastien Desabre

Thank you H.E the President, the first Lady and all the government officials who have made this happen

To the athletes, It is time to shine

*It is Our Game, It is Our Country*

2018 CHAN UPDATE: Guinea new opponents for Uganda Cranes in practice match

Practice Matches:

Saturday, 6th January 2018: Uganda Cranes Vs Guinea

Tuesday, 9th January 2018: Uganda Cranes Vs Congo

*Both matches will be played in Rabat City

Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) confirms the two practice matches that Uganda Cranes will play before the TOTAL CHAN tournament in Morocco.

‘On Saturday, 6th January 2018, Uganda will face Guinea before taking on Congo on Tuesday, 9th January 2018’  Ahmed Hussein, the FUFA Spokesman, who also traveled with the team to Morocco noted.

Head coach Sebastien Desabre believes the two practice matches will help fine tune the team ahead of the 2018 TOTAL CHAN tournament.

‘These two build up matches are geared towards assessing the players’ readiness for the main tournament.’ Sebastien said in an earlier interview.

After the two build ups, the final team of 23 players will be communicated by the head coach who is working closely with his other  technical staff (Fred Kajoba and Mathias Lule).

The team left Entebbe via Doha on Wednesday for a 10 day training camp in Morocco.

At CHAN 2018, Uganda Cranes is in group B alongside Zambia, Cote D’Ivoire and Namibia.

Uganda Cranes TOTAL CHAN 2018 Fixtures (Group B)

  • Uganda Vs Zambia – 14th January 2018 (Marrakech)
  • Uganda Vs Namibia – 18th January 2018 (Marrakech)
  • Uganda Vs Ivory Coast – 22nd January 2018 (Marrakech)

 

Pictorial: Uganda Cranes depart for Morocco ahead of 2018 Total CHAN tournament

The Uganda Cranes delegation for the TOTAL CHAN 2018 tournament left on Wednesday afternoon.

The players and some officials pose for a group photo at Entebbe International Airport shortly before checking in

There were 25 players from whom the final 23 will be named after the two international build up matches against Congo and Cameroon.

This followed an early morning training session at the Africa Bible University (ABU) play ground in Lubowa before head coach Sebastien Desabre and captain Bernard Muwanga addressed the media.

Some of the Uganda Cranes players at the Entebbe International Airport departures lounge  point
Some of the players led by Muzamiru Mutyaba (left) and Ibrahim Sadam Juma walking to the departures section at Entebbe International Airport
Uganda Cranes head coach Sebastien Desabre with his laggage
Some of the team officials pose for a group photograph
Sheif Batte (left) and Nelson Senkatuka
The delegation in a group photograph at Entebbe International Airport shortly before checking in

Head of delegation is Mr. Hamid Juma, a FUFA Executive Committee member.

The team coordinator Joseph Kasana traveled ahead of the team to assist in the crucial team preparations programmes.

Delegation to Morocco:

Players:

Goalkeepers: Watenga Isma, Ochan Benjamin and Saidi Keni

Other players: Nico Wakiro Wadada,Joseph Nsubuga, Awanyi Timothy, Mustapha Mujuzi, Muwanga Bernard, Muleme Isaac, Madoi Aggrey, Kizza Mustapha, Karisa Milton, Paul Mucurezi, Kyambadde Allan, Batte Seif, Senfuka Rahmat, Lwanga Taddeo, Kasule Abubaker, Waisswa Moses, Saddam Juma, Mutyaba Muzamir, Masiko Tom, Shaban Muhammad, Nsibambi Derrick, Senkatuka Nelson

Officials:

Head of Delegation: Hamid Juma (FUFA Executive Committee Member)

Head coach: Sebastien Desabre

Assistant Coach: Mathias Lule

Goalkeeping coach: Fred Kajoba

Team Doctor: Ronald Kisolo

Physio: Ivan Ssewanyana

Team Coordinator: Joseph Kasana

Media Officer: Ahmed Hussein

Kits Manager: Saidi Lugolobi

PHOTOS: FUFA Communications Department

Total CHAN 2018 Update: Sebastien names 25 players for acclimatization camp in Morocco

Uganda Cranes head coach Sebastien Desabre has named a total of 25 players for a 10 day training camp in Rabat, Morocco.

The team left on Wednesday afternoon to Morocco in preparation for the Total CHAN 2018 championship.

This was after an early morning training session on Wednesday morning at the Africa Bible University (ABU) play ground before the 25 traveling players were named by head coach.

‘For the period i have worked closely with the team, i have at least assessed every member on the team. I will continue to monitor the fitness and mental readiness of the players as we play two international build up matches against Congo Brazzaville and Cameroon in Rabat’ the head coach noted after the final training session.

The two build up international matches will be played in Rabat city as part of the preparation for the team before the final 23 man team will be named.

The team left aboard Qatar Airways with stop overs in Kigali and Doha.

Team coordinator Joseph Kasana traveled ahead of the team.

FUFA Executive Committee Member Hamid Juma is the leader of delegation.

Some of the players and officials at the Entebbe International Airport shortly before departure

Delegation to Morocco:

Players:

Goalkeepers: Watenga Isma, Ochan Benjamin and Saidi Keni

Other players: Nico Wakiro Wadada,Joseph Nsubuga, Awanyi Timothy, Mustapha Mujuzi, Muwanga Bernard, Muleme Isaac, Madoi Aggrey, Kizza Mustapha, Karisa Milton, Paul Mucurezi, Kyambadde Allan, Batte Seif, Senfuka Rahmat, Lwanga Taddeo, Kasule Abubaker, Waisswa Moses, Saddam Juma, Mutyaba Muzamir, Masiko Tom, Shaban Muhammad, Nsibambi Derrick, Senkatuka Nelson

Officials:

Head of Delegation: Hamid Juma (FUFA Executive Committee Member)

Head coach: Sebastien Desabre

Assistant Coach: Mathias Lule

Goalkeeping coach: Fred Kajoba

Team Doctor: Ronald Kisolo

Physio: Ivan Ssewanyana

Team Coordinator: Joseph Kasana

Media Officer: Ahmed Hussein

Kits Manager: Saidi Lugolobi

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