Uganda girls U17 football National team Head coach has tested positive for the Covid-19 and has gone into self isolation according Statement from FUFA. “I have on Thursday 8th October 2020 tested positive for Covid -19.” FUFA website quotes Ayub Kalifah. “I am now in self-isolation from the camp for a period as guided by […]Read More
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Under 17 Uganda’s girls National team Head coach, Ayub Kalifah Kiyingi has named 30 girls squad to preparing for Cameroon U17 final tie for 2021 India World Cup. The named squad consists of mostly the players that edged Ethiopia and Tanzania to reach at this stage, with few new faces included in the squad. The […]Read More
Uganda Under 17 women team was set to play Cameroon U17 team for the final hurdle of FIFA U17 Women world Cup in May but due to the Covid-19 the fixture was suspended. Uganda is among the six countries vying for final three spots meant for Africa. The first leg of the fixture will take […]Read More
Juliet Nalukenge, the Crested Cranes and Kawempe Muslim forward has hailed her father for being supportive of her football career and promises to make him proud by playing in professional a league outside Uganda. The 17 year old girl was born to Paul Kasule and Jane Nakacwa. She is Currently reigning FUFA women’s Most Valuable […]Read More
The Uganda Women National team ‘Crested Cranes’ has been ranked 146th in the world and 24th in Africa in the latest FIFA Women’s rankings. 159 countries were ranked by FIFA. World Champions USA are top of the rankings while Nigeria (38th in the world) are number one in Africa. World Champions USA are top of […]Read More
The Crested Cranes star Jean Sseninde Namayega has signed for English North East Regional Women’s Football League side Wakefield Trinity Ladies. This was confirmed by the West Yorkshire based club on Wednesday, 24th June 2020, handing over the hardworking 27-year-old Ugandan a one year deal. Trinity Secure Sseninde. 27-year-old Ugandan International, Jean Sseninde, the former […]Read More