What transitional Uganda Cranes could look like
Saturday April 17 2021
Forging a new Cranes. With some key players retiring, the Cranes are up for a reshuffle ahead of Qatar 2022 World Cup qualifiers. PHOTOS | EDDIE CHICCO
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Andrew Mwanguhya on the enforced changes in Cranes
In a whirlwind of fan emotions, some have called for overhaul of the national team. However, the June World Cup squad should not be an overhaul, but a glimpse into the future
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The calls for a new-look Uganda Cranes have been loud enough. Too loud, actually.
And recent retirements by committed servants Hassan Wasswa, never mind he was already off the bus, and ‘larger-than-life’ skipper Denis Onyango, just enhanced the debate.
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I am extremely happy for him now that he is back and in fine shape, He has been one of our top players in the last three seasons but unfortunately he has struggled so much with injuries. Let us pray he keeps fit and injury-free because whenever he shines, he will always put the team on top.
On Wednesday, in the game played at the Omondi Stadium in Lugogo, Bright Anukani, Poloto, Sadat Anaku, and Samuel Ssenypnjo scored for the Garbage Collectors while Clinton Kamugisha s brace is all that Nyamityobora managed from the domestic tie.
Anukani gave Kasasiro Boys a third-minute lead from outside the box with a delightfully taken strike. Assistant captain Poloto doubled the lead in the ninth minute with another clinical shot.
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Saturday March 13 2021
Madondo played for Wydad Casablanca in Morocco last season but now will be at Gaddafi while Gaddafi Gadinho (centre) will be hoping to shine for Arua Hill. Pius Obuya will be featuring for Maroons FC. PHOTO/MONTAGE
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This Fufa Big League season will pose the toughest question to the Big League’s existence, its importance, relevance, and success.
The answer is critical. Financially, this season of the Fufa Big League will be a slog. How the 16 clubs that make the league respond to this will be a test of their character.
For a while now, they have been resigned to their fate. The coronavirus pandemic will take a hit overall, and so will revenues, as fans will not be allowed to make a contribution to their teams on the pitch.
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KCCA FC defeated Busoga United 4-0 in the Ugandan Premier League match at Fufa Technical Centre in Njeru on Tuesday.
Sadat Anaku scored a hat-trick with another goal coming from Charles Lwanga.
The Kasasiro Boys were hungry from the start and it took them just two minutes to get their lead. Anaku, who was making his first appearance this season after recovering from an injury, converted a Bright Anukani pass as the hosts started the game slowly.
It happened to be the only goal in the first half as several chances went begging for both sides.