Maroons contest controversial demotion USL champions will contest what they called “unfair treatment” to the latter end, the club have said. Read full article |
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Minister invites USL officials Education and Sports Minister Jessica Alupo is expected to meet with Uganda Super League (USL) officials on Thursday to address their grievances. Read full article |
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Govt sets Namboole fees In a bid to end confusion that always comes up when there is a big occasion at Mandela National Stadium, the education and sports ministry has issued guidelines. Read full article |
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USL moves to Namboole Uganda Super League (USL) have moved offices and the secretariat will now be conducting business from Namboole, home of the country’s biggest stadium. Read full article |
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Cabinet rules on one league The topflight league in Uganda will have a new name starting from the 2013/14 season. It will now be called the Uganda Premier League (UPL). Read full article |
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Lauren counsels rising stars Arsenal legend Lauren Mayer is confident at least one of the Airtel Uganda rising stars will one day cut it in the professional ranks. Read full article |
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Lauren set for Arsenal-United clash Some lucky soccer fans will have a chance to watch this weekend’s massive clash between new Barclays Premier League champions, Manchester United and Arsenal with ex-Gunners star. Read full article |
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Sekagya lauds promoted Bright Stars Ibrahim Sekagya, the Red Bull Salzburg defender, is impressed by newly-promoted side, Bright Stars’ journey to the Super League. Read full article |
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Sseppuya backs Kavazovic for Cranes One-time Uganda striker Eugene Sseppuya backs his new club’s coach, Nikola Kavazovic, for the vacant Cranes job. Read full article |
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Bright Stars, CRO earn promotion Two Big League outfits Bright Stars and CRO have earned direct qualification to the Super League, Uganda’s top tier competition. Read full article |
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New coach to be named before Liberia clash Local soccer body, Fufa, say they are confident Uganda will have a new coach before the two June World Cup qualifiers against Liberia and Angola. Read full article |
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Mutebi rules self out of Cranes post SC Villa tactician Mike Mutebi has ruled himself out of the race to replace sacked Bobby Williamson as Uganda Cranes coach. Read full article |
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Micho would take up Cranes job Rwanda coach Milutin ‘Micho’ Sredojevich is inwardly considering taking up the Cranes job if offered the opportunity. Read full article |
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Kavazovic wants Cranes job Nikola Kavazovic is the third candidate to express interest in replacing Bobby Williamson as Uganda Cranes job. Read full article |
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Lack of structures to blame – Mutebi Former Cranes coach Mike Mutebi insists Bobby Williamson is just a portion of Uganda’s foot-balling problems. Read full article |
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Saintfiet applies for Cranes job Belgian tactician Tom Saintfiet has thrown his name in the hat for the vacant job of Uganda’s national team coach. Read full article |
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Kalungi sad to see Bobby go Henry Kalungi could not hide his gloom over Bobby Williamson’s sacking as Uganda Cranes coach. Read full article |
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Bobby sacking was overdue – Ssimbwa The 2011/12 Bell Super League winning coach with Express, Sam Ssimbwa, believes Bobby Williamson’s sacking as Cranes boss was long overdue. Read full article |
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Uganda Cranes coach sacked Uganda Cranes coach Bobby Williamson has been sacked ending the Scot’s four years and eight months career at the helm. Read full article |
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Winning coach wants winning habit Maroons coach Asaph Mwebaze is still smitten after leading his club to their first league title in 44 years. Read full article |