- 1st: Uganda – 105 points
- 2nd: India – 90 points
- 3rd: Brazil – 88 points
We thank GOD for enabling us to reach this milestone but all in all we expected it. We have come from far and we have won everything that has come our way as Uganda as far as the mind game of Ludo is concerned from Africa to the International stage. We promise Ugandans that we shall stay afloat with enough support from Government. Hussein Kalule, the president of Uganda Ludo Federation (ULF)Future plans: Kalule has set its eyes on the inaugural Ludo schools’ edition to tap and develop new talents. “This year, we are embarking on Ludo in schools starting with Secondary Schools this year so that we can get future National team stars that will represent the country since the current players are soon retiring from national duty.” Remarks Kalule, also the president of the Africa Ludo Federation (ALF) and vice president International Ludo Federation (ILF). Upcoming engagements: Uganda will have two high-profile international tournaments in 2023. The national team (Uganda Doves) will travel to South Africa in September 2023 to defend the (AL-CON) trophy. Then, in November 2023, Uganda will also compete in the International Ludo Individual Champions (Dubai).