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Browsing: Sports
Friday’s clash against Guinea is no ordinary fixture. It’s a battle for belief, legacy, and national pride.
At 8 p.m., under roaring floodlights and pounding drums, Uganda will begin its campaign against Algeria.
Vipers SC’s bold new hire Ivan Minnaert signals ambition beyond borders—with a coach who knows how to win in Africa and beyond.
As FUFA President Moses Magogo secures a fourth term unopposed, his decade-long reign is hailed for landmark wins and marred by controversy.
Zeljko Kovacevic becomes the fifth Serbian to take charge of SC Villa, carrying with him the hopes of fans and the burden of a legacy.
Old foes meet on new ground as Uganda takes on Kenya in the Rugby Africa Cup opener on July 8.
Gone are the days of the lone touchline commander. As new FUFA mandates raise the bar for qualifications, Uganda’s top clubs are pairing up licensed coaches in pursuit of results.
SC Villa’s bold leap into a new era crashed before kickoff as newly appointed Serbian coach Nemanja Milinčić returned home just days after being unveiled.
In a thunderous return to Uganda’s most beloved cultural tournament, Buddu’s 1-0 victory over Ggomba wasn’t just about football—it was a celebration of unity, tradition, and resilience.
With the group standings razor-thin, Uganda must beat Kenya tonight to stay alive in the CECAFA Women’s Championship.