UGANDA VOLLEYBALL TEAM HEADS TO CHINA; CECAFA QUALIFIERS NEXT
Ugandan students depart for the ISF U-15 Volleyball Championship in China, while St Mary’s Kitende and Kawempe Muslim compete in the CAF CECAFA qualifiers hosted locally.
Uganda's volleyball team is heading to Shangluo province, China, for the ISF U-15 Volleyball championship.
The team is made up of students from Mengo Secondary School, the International School of Uganda (ISU), and ARCONS International School.
In soccer, St. Mary’s SS Kitende (boys) and Kawempe Muslim (girls) will be playing in the CAF CECAFA zone qualifiers, which will be held here in Uganda.
Top officials from USSSA, including President Justus Mugisha and CEO Chris Mugisa, along with government representatives from the National Council of Sports (NCS) and the Ministry of Education and Sports, were present at the send-off.
Mugisha mentioned that Uganda is hosting the CECAFA zonal qualifiers for the second time in a row. He added that the schools are prepared and have done very well in the past, so they expect them to do well and qualify this time around.
Rev. Canon Dr Duncans Mugumya, the commissioner from the Ministry of Education and Sports, praised the young athletes and encouraged them to keep up their hard work.
Dr Mugumya told them that they carry the hopes of over 45 million Ugandans and urged them to be patriotic, disciplined, and hardworking, and to represent their country with love.
Milton Chebet, the Deputy Secretary General, represented the National Council of Sports and recognised the progress of the Uganda Secondary Schools Sports Association (USSSA) in developing young talents.
Chebet noted that Uganda has had a great sporting year and encouraged the athletes to keep the momentum going and represent Uganda well.
Sammy Odongo and Douglas Kabwegyere, along with some parents, will be going with the volleyball team.
Grace Violah Kyolaba, a member of the USSSA executive committee, will be in charge of the soccer team, with matches taking place at St. Mary’s Stadium (boys) and FUFA Kadiba Stadium (girls).
This year, Uganda also competed in the ISF soccer competition in China and the ISF schools' golf championship in Morocco.
LIFE AFTER OKELLO: HOW ABDULKARIM WATAMBALA BECAME VIPERS' NEW MIDFIELD COMMANDER
Vipers SC dismantled Police FC 4-1 at Kitende, led by a stunning AbdulKarim Watambala goal to extend their lead at the UPL summit.
Vipers came out flying, up 3-0 by halftime against a stunned Police squad. Once again, AbdulKarim Watambala pulled the strings in midfield, making everything tick.
With this 4-1 thumping at St. Mary’s Stadium in Kitende, Vipers held onto their three-point lead at the top of the Startimes Uganda Premier League heading into the last games of the first round.
Honestly, what was supposed to be a top-of-the-table clash turned into a breeze for the defending champions. They probably played their best half of football since Ivan Minnaert took over as head coach last July.
Watambala, who’s looked like a new man since his close friend Allan Okello left, set up the opener for Milton Karisa with a clever through ball. Karisa made no mistake, poking the ball past a scrambling Mathias Muwanga in the 32nd minute.
Then came the moment of the night. Watambala picked up a pass from Enoch Ssebagala just outside the box, and with police defenders backing off, he smashed a rocket in off the underside of the crossbar. That was his third goal in two games, after his brace in Saturday’s 3-0 win over URA.
Right before halftime, Odili Chukwuma put the game to bed, heading in Usama Arafat’s cross after nutmegging Richard Matovu.
Police barely threatened all evening, but Saidi Kyeyune managed to pull one back with a low shot just four minutes into the second half. It didn’t matter much. Vipers stretched their lead again in the 77th minute, when substitute Yunus Sentamu headed the ball across for Usama to tap in their fourth.
The win pushes the Vipers to 33 points. Police drop to third with 27. KCCA move into second place after brushing aside UPDF 4-0. Sammy Ssebaduka grabbed two goals, with Joel Sserunjogi and substitute Alpha Ssali also on the scoresheet.
UPL UPDATES: KCCA FC HELD IN LUZIRA WHILE POLICE FC CLOSE THE GAP AT TOP
Police FC move to second after beating Calvary, while KCCA is held to a goalless draw by Maroons in a rusty MD13 clash.
After beating Calvary, Police moved up to second place in the StarTimes Uganda Premier League. KCCA didn't score against Maroons, and Entebbe UPPC beat UPDF, keeping the title race close on match day 13.
Police grabbed second place in the StarTimes Uganda Premier League after a 2-0 win against Calvary at Kiira Road on Wednesday.
Breaks during the season are usually a time for teams to regroup and let players rest after many games in a short time. But for the Uganda Premier League, there hasn't been much going on since mid-December, partly because of the 2025 AFCON.
Today's game between Maroons and KCCA in Luzira was different. Both teams seemed out of practice, which might explain the dull game that ended with no score.
Neither team seemed ready to push for a win, and there were few chances to score.
KCCA and Maroons each played one game between December 17 and today, losing to Police and Buhimba United Saints, respectively. That's just one game in 35 days.
Maroons played a physical game, preventing KCCA from controlling the ball and playing their usual style. This could be why coach Brian Ssenyondo took out Ashraf Mugume and Saidi Mayanja at halftime, replacing them with Brian Jjara and Derrick Nsibambi.
The home team kept KCCA away from the goal, and even when they brought in another striker, Emmanuel Anyama, later in the second half, they didn't get many chances.
Maroons defended well as a team to earn a point, putting them in seventh place with 16 points.
For KCCA FC, this result is a setback in their chase for the title. They are tied for first place with 27 points, the same as Police, who beat Calvary FC, and Vipers, who have two games left.
Wednesday's results:
Maroons 0-0 KCCA
Police 2-0 Calvary
UPDF 0-1 Entebbe UPPC