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In a dazzling night of football celebration, Denis Omedi, the boy from Booma FC, was crowned king at the 2024 MTN FUFA Awards.
Uganda’s U-17 national team, the Cubs, have made history by qualifying for the FIFA U-17 World Cup for the first time ever.
Hoima City Stadium has reached a major construction milestone, bringing Uganda closer to hosting AFCON 2027. With 22% of the work complete and concrete structures set for April 2025 completion, excitement is growing.
Senegalese football legend El Hadji Diouf was a special guest at Nakivubo’s Hamz Stadium as Uganda’s Teen Cranes lost 2-0 to Kenya’s Young Starlets.
The postponement of the African Nations Championship (CHAN), initially slated for February 2025, has left Ugandan football stakeholders reworking schedules.
Thanks to South Sudan’s stunning win over Congo, Uganda Cranes have sealed their AFCON 2025 qualification with two games to spare. As they face South Africa today, FUFA President Moses Magogo urges the team to aim for a victory to boost FIFA rankings.
Uganda Cranes are just one point away from qualifying for AFCON 2025 after a crucial 2-1 victory over South Sudan. However, a 1-1 draw between South Africa and Congo has delayed their confirmation. With two games left, including a high-stakes clash against South Africa at Namboole Stadium, fans are hopeful Uganda will secure their spot in Morocco. FUFA and supporters alike are gearing up for what could be a historic match.
The Uganda Cranes are gearing up for the upcoming AFCON 2025 qualifiers, with Coach Paul Put announcing a 28-man squad that includes a fresh face, Sweden-based striker Calvin Kabuye. The team will face South Africa on September 6 in Johannesburg and host Congo Brazzaville on September 9. With high stakes and a mix of seasoned players and emerging talent, the Cranes are determined to secure their spot in the tournament.
Paul Put, the Cranes’ coach, and the FUFA Technical team have named the squad set to prepare for the upcoming…
Local football governing body, FUFA, has sacked Uganda Cranes’ head coach Milutin Micho Sredojevic following the team’s recent failure to…