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FUFA Primary Schools Championship (Odilo): Rays of Grace edge Paorihner to retain crown

FUFA Primary Schools Championship 2022

Boys Final

Rays of Grace 0-(5)-0 (4) Paorihner Primary School

Third Place Playoff
Kibuli Islamic 0-2 Bright View

Classification Games
Prime View 0-1 Vision for Children

Nansana Modern 1-2 Winners Academy

Rays of Grace successfully defended the FUFA Primary Schools Championship after emerging Winners of the 2022 edition on Wednesday.

Action between Rays of Grace and Paorihner in the 2022 final.

In the boys final played at FUFA Technical Centre, Njeru, Rays of Grace from Buikwe district edged Paorihner Primary School from Agago District to claim the crown.

Rays of Grace lift the trophy aloft.
Fans of Rays of Grace cheering on their team in the final

It should be noted that Rays of Grace won the inaugural edition held in 2019 before the outbreak of COVID-19 disrupted the next two years and thus the tournament could not be held.

FUFA 1st Vice President, Justus Mugisha hands over the trophy to Rays of Grace captain.

The closely contested final ended goalless in normal time but Rays of Grace won the penalty shootout 5-4.

Coach Richard Kamanzi praised his players for showing composure throughout the tournament despite losing the opening game.

“We have had a good platform for the young boys to expose their talents and I want to thank FUFA for this initiative. I want to also thank my players for showing character and composure throughout the tournament. It has not been easy for us to win but the determination to keep pushing helped us.” He said.

Michael Kawooya and Abdulrahman Sudais both from Rays of Grace were named Most Valuable Player and best goalkeeper respectively.

Michael Kawooya was named MVP of the tournament.
Best Goalkeeper Abdulrahim Sudias.

Joseph Langol from Paorihner Primary School took the top scorer gong with five goals.

Joseph Langol, Top Scorer with five goals.

Nansana Modern scooped the fair play award.

Both Rays of Grace and Paorihner will represent Uganda at the East Africa games (FEASSA) in Arusha later this month.

The aforementioned two schools will be joined by Bombo UMEA and Habanom Academy who played the final in the girls’ category with the former emerging winners.

Individual Awards

Fair play Award: Nansana Modern

Top Scorer: Joseph Langol (Paorihner)

Best Goalkeeper: Abdulrahman Sudais (Rays of Grace)

MVP: Nicholas Kawooya (Rays of Grace)

Rankings

1- Rays of Grace (Buganda Region)
2- Paorihner (Northern Uganda)
3- Bright View (West Nile Region)
4- Kibuli Islamic (Western Region)
5- Winners Academy (Kitara Region)
6- Nansana Modern (Kampala Region)
7- Vision for Children (North East Region)
8- Prime View Education Center (Eastern Region)

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