Johnathan McKinstry : Confident of His Boys
Born on July 16, 1985,
Johnathan McKinstry from Ireland has been
Ugandan’s coach since September 2019. He replaced French national Sébastien Desabre and has a daunting task to win the
African Nations Championship, (CHAN 2021). While in Cameroon for the
pre-CHAN tournament, he said he is counting on his squad to emerge victorious. Lire aussi : Paix et développement: Le sport comme levier
In one of his outings, the football manager stated that, “We are in a tight group with confrontations with countries such as Rwanda to begin with, then Morocco and Togo which represents a big challenge for us. But you know we are confident, we have a very good and solid group, they are young and promising, and the objective for us is to go and give the best of ourselves. And it will be fair to do ourselves justice by going further in this tournament”.Lire aussi : Nanbudo Friendship Tournament: Cameroon Emerges Champions
Uganda : Strategizing For Success
Uganda, who is in Pool C alongside big competitors like
Morocco,
Rwanda is currently fine-tuning strategies to emerge victorious at the
African Nations Championship (CHAN 2021) to be played in Cameroon from January 16 to February 7, 2021. But before entering in to the African continental jamboree, the nation that will be based in Douala was earmarked alongside three other nations to take part in the
Pre-CHAN mini-tournament currently underway in Cameroon. Uganda was the first of the 16 teams participating in CHAN 2021 to set foot on Cameroonian soil on December 29. 2020. They held training sessions and their first match against Cameroon on January 1, 2021 ended with a draw after both nations battled coherently all through the game. Lire aussi : Paix et développement: Le sport comme levier