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Wakiso Giants left back George Kaddu has been suspended from participating in all football matches and fined 1M Ugx for unsportsmanlike conduct.

The 22-year old was at the centre of controversy when he was showed matching orders after slapping referee Ronald Kirangwa’s yellow card and record books during their clash against Vipers at the St Mary’s Stadium on Friday.

The Wakiso based outfit lost 5-0 to Vipers, the turning point came in the 33rd minute. Kaddu had been initially booked for a bitter protest for off-side after Cesar Manzoki’s headed goal for Vipers.

He however failed to control his emotions in the second situation when he tackled had and was summoned for cautioning.

According to the FUFA disciplinary committee, Kaddu “put the game into disrepute as he attacked the referee, slapped the referee’s cards and delayed to leave the field of play upon send off.”

@WakisoGiantsFC player George Kaddu handed two month suspension from participating in all football matches and fined UGX1M. Kaddu put the game into disrepute as he attacked the referee, slapped the referee’s cards and delayed to leave the field of play upon send off,” read a statement from the Football Governing Body.

Kaddu had since apologized to his “team mates, the coaches and the management” through a written statement, his club outed on Monday.

Uganda and Ethiopia will face off in the return leg of the second round of the 2022 Africa Women Cup of Nations (AWCON) Qualifiers on Tuesday.

The Crested Cranes go into the clash at Abebe Biliki Stadium in Addis Ababa oozing with confidence having won the reverse fixture 2-0 at St. Mary’s Stadium – Kitende last week.

Crested Cranes head coach George Lutalo believes his charges have what it takes to secure a decent result and progress to the next round.

“The players are in good shape and the mood in camp since arriving in Ethiopia on Sunday is encouraging. We are ready for the game and hopeful that our target of going to the next round will be achieved.

“I’m aware of how they play. I know Ethiopia is a good team that loves possessing the ball but we equally have our approach and we know where to hurt them.”

The return of midfielder Riticia Nabbosa who has recovered in time for today’s encounter boost Uganda’s camp. The central midfielder limped off after scoring the opener in the first leg and missed most of the training sessions before the team travelled on Sunday.

With her return, Lutalo could name the same lineup that started at St. Mary’s Stadium, Kitende with Captain Ruth Aturo in goal and the quartet of Viola Namuddu, Sumaya Komuntale, Shadia Nankya, and Asia Nakibuuka making up the backline.

Joan Nabirye, Riticia Nabbosa, and Hasifa Nassuna are expected to form the midfield trio with Sandra Nabweteme, Margaret Kunihira, and Fauzia Najjemba the front three.

The winner of the tie on aggregate will face Kenya who eliminated South Sudan.

Police Football Club and Wakiso Giants will be desperate to get off the mark in the new season when they face off at the MTN Omondi Stadium on Tuesday.

The Cops and Purple Sharks have both not picked a point so far, losing two games in succession with the latter sitting at the foot of the table.

Police were beaten 2-0 and 2-1 by Vipers and BUL respectively while the Wakiso Giants lost 3-0 to KCCA and suffered a humiliating 5-0 defeat to Vipers.

Police head coach Abdallah Mubiru says they are working on lifting the confidence of his players and also improving their performance.

“The focus, for now, is to improve our game performance-wise and return the confidence of the boys,” he told the media. “In our last game, we didn’t play our way and that hurt us.

“For now, the focus is beyond just the Wakiso game but improve wholly as a team if we are to get to winning ways,” he added.

Meanwhile, Wakiso Giants will have a new face in the dugout following the resignation of Douglas Bamweyana but like Police, they are short on confidence.

They will be without left-back George Kaddu who was sent off at Kitende but could have midfielder Lawrence Bukenya and Ibrahim Kasule back in the squad for the game.

Previous Meetings

The two sides have previously met six times in all competitions; Police wins 3, Wakiso Giants 2, and 1 draw.

Last season’s corresponding fixture ended in a goalless draw.

Express Football Club visits their bogey side BUL Football Club on Tuesday looking to make amends after suffering defeats in the first two matches of the season.

The reigning champions have gone four matches without scoring in all competitions and all have ended in defeats.

Wasswa Bbosa’s men last scored during the 2-1 win over Al Merrikh in the Caf Champions League at Kitende and have since lost one-nil to Al Merrikh, Bul, and UPDF as well as 2-0 to Arua Hill.

The red Eagles must arrest rot early enough if they are to challenge for the title they won last season.

Bbosa who is serving a touchline ban says they have worked on the finishing which has been the team’s achilles heel in the previous games.

“We know we’ve lost two straight league games but in both losses, our problem has been the failure to convert chances. We create but don’t score so we’ve used the little time we had since Saturday to perfect that so tomorrow against BUL FC we hope to return to winning ways,” Bbosa said ahead of the game.

Express will be without their talisman Eric Kambale as well as winger Godfrey Lwesibawa.

Meanwhile, Alex Isabirye, the man in charge of BUL is confident of maximum points.

“Opening games are always tough and you saw with the many chances we wasted [against Police] but we are confident the boys will be calm on Tuesday to get all three points.”

BUL has won seven of the previous fifteen meetings between the two sides with Express winning just three and the rest ending in draws.

Wakiso Giants left back George Kaddu has apologized for breach of FUFA Competitions Rules during their club’s match away to Vipers at the St Mary’s Stadium on Friday.

Kaddu was showed matching orders after slapping referee Ronald Kirangwa’s yellow card and record books during the game, causing a scene before he disgracefully walked to the St Mary’s lavish locker-rooms for an early shower.

The Wakiso based outfit lost 5-0 to Vipers, the shameful moment arriving in the 33rd minute. He had been initially booked for a bitter protest for off-side after Cesar Manzoki’s headed goal for Vipers.

The 22-year old had been given until Monday 25th October 2021 to submit a written statement as regards the matter.

He has since issued an apology that was shared by Wakiso Giants FC media. It read; “First of all, I want to apologize to all my fans, Wakiso Giants FC fans and fans of the beautiful game of Football for my display and show on Friday as we played SC Vipers in Kitende in the StarTimes UPL match day three (3).

“I also extend my apologies to the match officials most especially the referee Kirangwa Ronald for the discomfort and disorganisation I caused on the day as they executed their duties and all referees of the beautiful [sic].

“Most importantly, I apologize to my team mates, the coaches and the management of Wakiso Giants FC. My actions costed the team a lot and I take full responsibility of my actions and results.

“I thank the management of the Club for the counselling I am receiving and the mental support I have received during this time. I am sure this will not happen again.”

Wakiso Giants head coach Douglas Bamweyana has decided to leave his role at the club following a difficult start to the season.

The tactician tendered in his resignation letter to the club board on Sunday, asking to relinquish his duties formally.

“Whereas, I fully own and regret the terrible results from our opening two league games against KCCA FC and Vipers SC- I was very confident that we will change the tide and real quick,” read part of the excerpt from the letter.

The Purple Sharks opened the 2021/2022 season with two loses. They lost to 3-0 to KCCA FC at home on Matchday one before suffering a humiliating defeat to Vipers SC (5-0) at St. Mary’s Stadium, Kitende.

Bamweyana signed a 3-year deal at Wakiso Giants FC in June last year.

Since ascending to the top tier league in 2019, the Wakiso-based side has had 4 coaches including Kefa Kisaala, Charles Livingstone Mbabazi, Deo Sserwadda (interim) and Bamweyana.

Wakiso Giants FC will return to action on Tuesday, 26th October away to Police FC at MTN- Phillip Omondi Stadium.

Mamelodi Sundowns progressed to the CAF Champions League group stages after dispatching visitors Maniema Union, winning the second leg fixture 2-0 at Loftus Versveld on Sunday.

Former Uganda Cranes captain Denis Onyango starred for the whole game as he registered a clean sheet for the PSL side.

The South African club enjoyed most of the ball early on with Themba Zwane progressing with his red hot form from the first leg, where he scored a brace in Kinshasa.

Midfielder Lyle Lakay netted the opener for Sundowns when he curled the ball around the wall for a goal in the 20th munite.

It should have been 2-0 by half-time when Thabiso Kutumela beat the keeper but failed to guide the ball home into the open net from an acute angle.

Onyango saved from Maniema Union forward Kitwa Kalowa when the latter attempted a bicycle kick goalward in the Sundowns box.

Sundowns extended their lead in the 53rd minute after Peter Shalulile stabbed home to seal Sundown’s 4-2 aggregate win.

Uganda Senior Women’s National Team (Crested Cranes) head coach George Lutalo named the final list of players that have travelled to Ethiopia.

The Crested Cranes will take on Ethiopia on Tuesday in the return leg of the second round in the 2022 Africa Women Cup of Nations (AWCON) Qualifiers.

Uganda won the first leg 2-0 at St. Mary’s Stadium, Kitende thanks to goals from Riticia Nabbosa and U-20 skipper Fauzia Najjemba.

The squad of 20 is comprised of three goalkeepers in team captain Ruth Aturo, Daisy Nakaziro and Daphine Nyayenga.

Riticia Nabbosa who was subbed off with an injury at Kitende is also back in the squad despite sitting out on several training sessions since the game on Wednesday.

The other outfield players are Viola Namuddu, Sumaya Komuntale, Phoebe Banura, Shadia Nankya, Asia Nakibuuka, Joan Nabirye, Shamirah Nalugya, Sheebah Zalwango, Rhoda Nanziri.

Najjemba, Magret Kunihira, Juliet Nalukenge, Hasifa Nassuna, Sharon Nadunga, Sandra Nabweteme and Laki Otandeka Kanyesigye complete the squad.

The winner of the tie on aggregate will face Kenya who eliminated South Sudan 15-1 over two legs.

The Federation of Uganda Football Association (FUFA) has granted SC Villa a conditional and provisional club licence.

The licence temporarily gives SC Villa who have missed the opening two matchdays of the Uganda Premier League an opportunity to play after they were left out of the fixture.

Earlier, FUFA pointed out that Villa had not fulfilled club licensing requirements, revealing that their governance structures were still wanting, home ground issues among other things.

The Club that saw its presidential elections suspended following a court order has moved a step closer to putting its house in order after its Extra-Ordinary Club Congress that was held on Saturday, 23rd October at Serena Hotel in Kigo.

It’s this Club Congress that has resolved to hold the Elections of the Club President and the entire Executive Board by Saturday 13th November 2021 as earlier tasked by FUFA.

FUFA has stated that SC Villa’s licence is subject to the terms from the Club Congress resolutions presented to the federation.

The Federation has tasked UPL Secretariat to include Sports Club Villa in the 2021/22 Uganda Premier League with immediate effect.

The Full Statement

FUFA has received communication from Sports Club Villa indicating that the Extra Ordinary Club Congress held on Saturday 23rd October 2021 at Serena Hotel- Kigo resolved;

  1. Sports Club Villa shall undertake the election of the Club President and the entire Executive Board by Saturday 13th November 2021 in accordance with the Club Statutes that were approved by FUFA.
  2. In addition to the provisions of Sports Club Villa Statutes, the eligibility criteria for the Candidates of the Position of Club President of Sports Club Villa shall include vetting and approval by the Board of the Registered Trustees of the Villa Members Trust.
  3. Sports Club Villa has requested FUFA that considering the above Club Congress resolutions, the Club is issued with a provisional club license for the 2021/22 Uganda Premier League Season.

FUFA has now granted Sports Club Villa a conditional and provisional club license subject to the terms in the Club Congress resolutions presented to FUFA.

However, FUFA shall withdraw immediately the provisional license in the event that the club fails to fulfill the resolutions against which the license has been issued.

FUFA has directed its various Bodies concerned with the organisation of the FUFA Competitions to include Sports Club Villa in the FUFA Competitions fixtures inclusive of the fixtures of the 2021/22 Uganda Premier League with immediate effect.

It is Our Game, It is Our Country.

URA FC put up a spirited fight but bowed out of the CAF Confederation Cup at the second round stage of the competition after falling one-nil to Al Masry.

Having played to a goalless draw last Saturday, it was a huge mountain to climb for the Tax Collectors in the return leg at Alexandria Stadium.

However, the return of skipper Shafik Kagimu, Saidi Kyeyune, and Steven Mukwala made URA FC put out a strong team to challenge the Egyptians.

Islam Attiya scored the only goal of the end-to-end game to eliminate the Ugandan representatives on Saturday evening. It was a goal scored against the run of play when left-back Derrick Ndahiro was caught in possession before Attiya curled past Alionzi Nafian in the 21st minute of the game.

Kagimu, Cromwell Rwothomio came close for the visitors.

At the other end, Al Masry could have been awarded a penalty after Benjamin Nyakoojo appeared to have tripped Austin Amutu in the area while Christian Emeka Eze rattled the woodwork.

URA’s defender Najib Fesali saw a red card at the stroke of full time for a second bookable offense.

Team Line Ups:

Al Masry XI: Ahmed Abdelwahab (G.K), Karim Eleraky, Ahmed Shedid Kenawi (Captain), Amr Ramadan Mousa, Islam Salem Attiya, Farid Shawky Ali Elmarghany, Christian Emeka Eze, Abdelhalim Ali, Austin Amutu, Mohamed Antar Abdelaal

Subs: Essam Mohamed (G.K), Mohamed Elsayed (G.K), Ziad Elaidy, Karim Mahmoud, Mohamed Ahmed, Hussein Ali, Haggag Abdelhamid, Amamchi Iwuji, Hassan Ibrahim, Islam Ahmed

URA XI: Nafien Alionzi (G.K), Ashraf Mandela, Derrick Ndahiro, Fesali Najib, Benjamin Nyakoojo, Patrick Paul Mbowa, Shafik Kagimu (Captain), Joackiam Ojera, Saidi Kyeyune, Steven Desse Mukwala, Cromwel Rwothomio

Subs: James Alitho (G.K), Moses Sseruyidde, Hudu Mulikyi, Mikidadi Ssenyonga, Living Kabon, Dickson Ronald Kigongo, Davis Ssali, Arafat Galiwango