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  2. Uganda national football team - Wikipedia

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    Runners-up ( 1978) African Nations Championship. Appearances. 6 ( first in 2011) Best result. Group stage ( 2011, 2014, 2016, 2018, 2020, 2022) Website. fufa.co.ug. The Uganda national football team represents Uganda in association football and is controlled by the Federation of Uganda Football Associations .

  3. Federation of Uganda Football Associations - Wikipedia

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    Federation of Uganda Football Associations. FUFA House, Plot No. 879, Kyadondo Block 8, Mengo Wakaliga Road – P.O. Box 22518, Kampala (UG). The Federation of Uganda Football Associations ( FUFA) is the governing body of association football [2] in Uganda. The association was founded in 1924, became affiliated with FIFA in 1960 and the ...

  4. Football in Uganda - Wikipedia

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    Football is the national sport in Uganda. The Uganda national football team, nicknamed The Cranes, is the national team of Uganda and is controlled by the Federation of Uganda Football Associations. They have never qualified for the FIFA World Cup; their best finish in the African Nations Cup was second in 1978.

  5. 2021–22 Uganda Premier League - Wikipedia

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    587 (2.45 per match) ← 2020–21. 2022–23 →. The 2021–22 Uganda Premier League was the 54th season of the Uganda Premier League, the top-tier football league in Uganda. Vipers SC won the championship with four games to go, finishing 18 points above second-placed KCCA. [1] Tooro United were also confirmed relegated with four games to go.

  6. Uganda Premier League - Wikipedia

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    The Ugandan Premier League, also known as the StarTimes Uganda Premier League for sponsorship reasons, is the top division of the Federation of Uganda Football Associations. The league was previously known as the Uganda Super League but changed in the 2014–15 season after new management taking over. [1] The league's roots date back to 1968 ...

  7. Hoima Sports Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Opened. 2027 (Expected) The Hoima Sports Stadium, also FUFA Rujumba Stadium Hoima, is a planned multi-purpose stadium in Uganda. It is intended to be used for the first time, during the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations soccer tournament. The stadium is one of the three stadia that Uganda plans to use during the tournament, that will be jointly hosted ...

  8. The Independent (Uganda) - Wikipedia

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    The news magazine covers general and business news. It also has dedicated sections for news analysis, Eastern African regional news and a features section. It comes out in glossy print, but it is also available on the Internet. It is published in English only.

  9. Mandela National Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The Mandela National Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Uganda. It is named after the former South African President and anti-apartheid icon, Nelson Mandela. [3] The stadium's record attendance of 50,000 was set in 2004, in a football match between the national football teams of Uganda and South Africa. [4]