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HISTORY MADE: UGANDA CUBS EXIT WORLD CUP WITH DIGNITY, DEFYING ALL ODDS.

Uganda's historic U-17 World Cup run ends in a heartbreaking 5-3 penalty loss to Burkina Faso. Despite a valiant effort, a late equalizer and missed penalty saw the Cubs exit, leaving behind a proud legacy for the future.

History Made: Uganda Cubs Exit World Cup With Dignity, Defying All Odds.
Cubs’ Historic World Cup Run Ends On Penalties - Credit: NurPhoto via AFP

Uganda leaves with a proud legacy and a foundation for even bigger future accomplishments, while Burkina Faso will play Italy in the quarterfinals.

Yesterday's heartbreaking 5-3 penalty loss to Burkina Faso at the Aspire Zone marked the emotional tipping point of Uganda's incredible debut run at the 2025 FIFA U-17 World Cup.

Despite the bitter outcome, the Cubs' bravery and flair during their historic voyage were too great to be overlooked.

Arafat Nkoola seized command of the front line after James Bogere, the team's top striker, was sidelined. Early on, he was terrific, charging down the right to make a tease pass that somehow escaped the finish line.

Abubakali Walusimbi, who scored the game-winning goal against Senegal, had a great opportunity to end the draw a few moments later, but the formidable Burkinabe goalie Rahim Outtara stopped his powerful low effort.

Throughout the half, Outtara would prove to be a formidable barrier, keeping Richard Okello out of the game before another daring Ugandan play revealed just how much Bogere's presence was missed.

During one of his numerous spirited runs, Nkoola opened the box for Okello, but the striker's attempt went painfully wide.

The West Africans came alive as a result of those lost chances. After a wild goalmouth scramble in the 40th minute that included four shots, the woodwork, and a VAR check, Uganda prevailed.

After the break, the Cubs came back with more intent, and they were rewarded in the 57th minute. A stray ball was collected by midfielder Brian Ijara, who skillfully threaded it into Walusimbi, who promptly let go of Nkoola on the left.

The youthful forward curled a nicely weighted effort beyond the outstretched Outtara after forming inside and pushing his marker off balance.

However, Uganda's brutal late-game mistakes that plagued them earlier in the competition reappeared.

When the Cubs had ten minutes remaining, they missed a fast throw-in. After combining with Moumine Ouedraogo, Mohammed Zongo floated a cross that, behind a haphazard defensive line, found Alassana Bagayogo untouched.

He kept his composure and buried the equaliser. The goal stood; therefore, the Ugandan bench's appeals for an offside were in vain.

In an attempt to use tactical psychology as penalties approached, coach Brian Ssenyondo substituted goalie Adrian Mukangwa for Edrisah Waibi and substituted Derrick Ssozi, the striker who saved Uganda late against Chile, for goal scorer Nkoola.

Hamza Ssengoba, the captain, also chose Uganda to finish second in the shootout.

However, the gamblers' luck was not in their favour when Ssozi's third kick rocked the crossbar despite confident strikes from Walusimbi and substitute Solomon Wanyama. Uganda's fourth was converted by Ssengoba, although Mukangwa was unable to stop any. The fate was sealed by Issoufa Dabo.

"Good luck," replied Ssenyondo. "I believe that we did not have enough opportunities in the game and struggled to control it at the end. Although we did not perform as well as we had in earlier games, we will review and improve.

Although Burkina Faso will play Italy in the quarterfinals, Uganda leaves with a proud history and a foundation for much more success down the road.

HISTORY MADE: WHY UGANDA CRANES USED THREE GOALKEEPERS IN A SINGLE AFCON NIGHTMARE

Uganda’s AFCON run ends in a 3-1 defeat to Nigeria. The Cranes used three goalkeepers in a match that saw Salim Magoola sent off.

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Uganda finished bottom of Group C

Uganda's run at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations is over after a tough 3-1 loss to Nigeria. They didn't win a single game and are out after the group stage. Nigeria finished top of Group C with 9 points, while Uganda ended up last with only 1 point. Uganda had trouble scoring and let in the most goals, showing they still have a ways to go.

Nigeria came out strong, keeping Uganda pinned back. Their pressure paid off when Paul Onuachu scored in the 28th minute after a great pass from Fisayo Dele-Bashiru, putting Nigeria ahead.

Uganda couldn't get into the game and barely created any chances. Karl Uche Ikpeazu was isolated up front. They wasted several set-piece opportunities, and captain Denis Onyango had to make a bunch of saves. He even needed treatment a few times before being subbed out at halftime.

Things got worse in the 57th minute when Onyango's replacement, Salim Jamal Magoola, got a red card for handling the ball outside the box while trying to stop Victor Osimhen. Uganda was down to ten men.

Nafian Alionzi came in, making Uganda the first team in the tournament to use three goalkeepers in one game.

Nigeria took advantage of the situation, and Raphael Onyedika scored twice in the 62nd and 66th minutes, making it 3-0. Game over for Uganda.

Uganda managed to pull one back in the 75th minute when Rogers Kassim Mato scored after a nice play with Allan Okello. It got the 11,545 fans excited, but Nigeria just slowed the game down and won easily.

With this win, Nigeria finished Group C undefeated. Uganda finished last, having let in the most goals in the group.

In the other game, Tanzania drew 1-1 with Tunisia. This meant that both teams, along with Nigeria, moved on. Tanzania made it to the Round of 16 as one of the best third-placed teams.

Uganda lost 3-1 to Tunisia, drew 1-1 with Tanzania, and lost 3-1 to Nigeria. They're still waiting for their first-ever win in the AFCON finals.

For head coach Joseph Paul Put, the tournament had some good moments, but it also showed that Uganda needs to be more consistent, disciplined, and clinical to compete at the highest level.

TUESDAY PREVIEW: PAUL PUT PREPARES UGANDA FOR DECISIVE FINAL AFCON GROUP CLASH

Uganda must beat Nigeria to reach the AFCON 2025 knockouts. Discover Paul Put’s strategy and Jordan Obita’s call for belief in Fes.

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Uganda vs Nigeria determines Group C fate

Paul Put's team is heading to Stade de Fes, aiming for a win. This victory could get them into the round of 16 either as Group C's second-place team or as one of the top four third-place teams in the 24-team contest.

"We're up against a really good team," Put said. They were in the final at the last Cup of Nations, and they've won both matches here in Morocco.

We know how good the Nigerian players are. A lot of them play in big leagues in Europe, so we need to be super focused.

But we know what's at stake. It won't be easy; it will be tough. But if we put in the effort, anything's possible.

Tunisia is playing Tanzania in Rabat on Tuesday night. They beat Uganda 3-1 in their first game on December 23.

In their second game, Uganda drew 1-1 with Tanzania after Allan Okello missed a late penalty.

"We had a great chance to win," said Uganda defender Jordan Obita. But it didn't happen.

We can't be scared of going into the Nigeria game. We have to believe we can do something, and that's what we're going to do.

Uganda reached the last 16 in 2019 in Egypt—the first time the Africa Cup of Nations had 24 teams.

But the country's teams didn't make it into the competitions in Cameroon and Côte d'Ivoire after that.

In 2027, Uganda will host the event with Kenya and Uganda. Obita mentioned that the players in the Uganda team want to show what they're made of at the 2025 contest.

"Everyone back home in Uganda needs to see that we can compete with the best countries in the world," said the 32-year-old, who plays for Hibernian in the Scottish Premiership.

When we played Algeria in the World Cup qualifiers, it showed we can go head-to-head with top-tier countries and players.

Nigeria's coach, Eric Chelle, was secretive on Monday about who would be on his team Tuesday night.

"I'm keeping my plans to myself," said the 48-year-old former Mali player. A lot of players deserve a chance on this team.

I make hard choices for every match. I've got two or three teams in mind.

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