Six New Faces In Uganda Under-17 Girls Team
There are six new players that have been added to the under 17 Girls team as Uganda slowly start preparations for the FIFA World Cup Qualifiers. These new players include
There are six new players that have been added to the under 17 Girls team as Uganda slowly start preparations for the FIFA World Cup Qualifiers. These new players include
Football Governing body in Uganda (FUFA) has extended financial support to Uganda’s U17 Girls’ national team players. A total of 35 players will receive $100 each, which is Sh367,000 approx,
Rogers Ayesiga, Tooro Queens coach. Katongole photo Tooro Queens WFC coach Rogers Ayesiga has called for more football academies if Uganda is to develop women football. Ayesiga says that more
Federation of Uganda Football Association (FUFA) and officials from the clubs in the Women Super League and Women Elite League held a meeting on Saturday. This, was intended to see
Teenage midfielder Anita Joan Nabirye has confessed Kenya have the better Women league than Uganda. Nabirye, 18-year old Ugandan, joined Kenyan club Vihiga United on a four-year deal from Uganda’s
There are six new players that have been added to the under 17 Girls team as Uganda slowly start preparations for the FIFA World Cup Qualifiers. These new players include
Football Governing body in Uganda (FUFA) has extended financial support to Uganda’s U17 Girls’ national team players. A total of 35 players will receive $100 each, which is Sh367,000 approx,
Rogers Ayesiga, Tooro Queens coach. Katongole photo Tooro Queens WFC coach Rogers Ayesiga has called for more football academies if Uganda is to develop women football. Ayesiga says that more
Federation of Uganda Football Association (FUFA) and officials from the clubs in the Women Super League and Women Elite League held a meeting on Saturday. This, was intended to see
Teenage midfielder Anita Joan Nabirye has confessed Kenya have the better Women league than Uganda. Nabirye, 18-year old Ugandan, joined Kenyan club Vihiga United on a four-year deal from Uganda’s