Today’s Stories
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Uganda edges past Somalia to keep World Cup hopes alive
Read More: Uganda edges past Somalia to keep World Cup hopes aliveThe Uganda Cranes earned a very important 2-0 win over Somalia in their 2026 World Cup qualifier at a loud Mandela National Stadium. Uganda started strong and took an…
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Uganda Cranes qualify despite home defeat to South Africa
Read More: Uganda Cranes qualify despite home defeat to South AfricaDespite a 2-0 loss to South Africa at Namboole, the Uganda Cranes have officially secured qualification for AFCON 2025 in Morocco. Thanks to a dramatic 3-2 win by South…
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CHAN to Europe: Analyzing Miya’s European Adventure
Read More: CHAN to Europe: Analyzing Miya’s European AdventureHaving guided Uganda to the 2016 CHAN tournament in Rwanda, Farouk Miya transferred to Belgian club Standard Liege from Ugandan side Vipers SC for 400,000 euros. His transfer to…
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Aziz Kayondo now worth 10 times more
Read More: Aziz Kayondo now worth 10 times moreFrom Vipers SC to the Czech top flight, Uganda Cranes left-back Aziz Kayondo has experienced a whirlwind journey across leagues and continents. His market value has skyrocketed from just…
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Allan Okello: From Lira’s Dusty Fields to Uganda’s Brightest Hope
Read More: Allan Okello: From Lira’s Dusty Fields to Uganda’s Brightest HopeBorn in Lira and raised by the rhythm of Northern Uganda’s footballing heartbeat, Allan Okello’s journey is nothing short of inspirational. From his early days at Destiny Sports Academy…
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Bissouma’s Rise to Prominence: A Post-CHAN 2016 Analysis
Read More: Bissouma’s Rise to Prominence: A Post-CHAN 2016 AnalysisFrom CHAN breakthrough to Premier League stardom, Yves Bissouma’s journey is a testament to the transformative power of opportunity and performance. Once a promising teenager from the JMG Academy…
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Ronald Ocweo
Ronald Ocweo is a Ugandan sports journalist and football analyst with a keen eye for talent development, continental competitions, and the global game. His work explores the intersections of data, performance, and storytelling—bringing fresh perspectives to African football narratives.
