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Uganda unveil final 25-man squad for historic CHAN 2024 campaign
Uganda unveil final 25-man squad for historic CHAN 2024 campaign

CAF

time29-07-2025

  • Sport
  • CAF

Uganda unveil final 25-man squad for historic CHAN 2024 campaign

Published: Monday, 28 July 2025 Uganda have officially named their final 25-man squad for the upcoming TotalEnergies African Nations Championship (CHAN) 2024, as excitement builds ahead of the tournament's return to East Africa. Led by inspirational captain Allan Okello, the Cranes' selection reflects a strategic balance of youth and experience drawn exclusively from the domestic league – a requirement for CHAN eligibility. With co-hosting responsibilities shared between Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda, the Cranes are determined to make their mark in front of home fans. Head coach Morley Byekwaso and his technical team at FUFA have placed emphasis on tactical versatility and mental resilience, eyeing a strong run in Group C, where Uganda will face heavyweights Algeria, Guinea, Niger, and South Africa. Uganda kick off their CHAN 2024 journey on August 4 against Algeria, in what promises to be a blockbuster opening for the Cranes. The tournament presents a rare platform for homegrown players to shine on the continental stage, with scouts and clubs closely monitoring standout performances. The final list includes top performers from local clubs like Vipers SC, KCCA FC, SC Villa, and Kitara FC, who dominate the roster with multiple call-ups. Okello, one of Uganda's most technically gifted midfielders, will shoulder the leadership role, supported by key talents such as Yunus Sentamu, Enock Ssebagala, and Shafik Nana Kwikiriza. Having exited early in previous CHAN editions, Uganda's ambition this time is to progress past the group stage and challenge for honours—especially with the home advantage and local support expected to lift their campaign. Below is the full 25-man squad selected for CHAN 2024: Goalkeepers Denis Kiggundu (Vipers SC) – Shirt No. 1 Joel Mutakubwa (BUL FC) – Shirt No. 18 Chrispas Kusiima (Kitara FC) – Shirt No. 19 Defenders4. Arnold Odong (SC Villa) – Shirt No. 25. Nicholas Mwere (BUL FC) – Shirt No. 36. Gideon Odongo (NEC FC) – Shirt No. 47. Herbert Achai (KCCA FC) – Shirt No. 58. Lazaro Muhindo (KCCA FC) – Shirt No. 159. Hilary Panuel Mukundane (Vipers SC) – Shirt No. 1610. Kizito Mugweri Gavin (KCCA FC) – Shirt No. 22 11. Rogers Ochaki Torach (Vipers SC) – Shirt No. 13 Midfielders12. Jude Ssemugabi (Kitara FC) – Shirt No. 713. Elvis Ngonde (SC Villa) – Shirt No. 814. Arafat Kiza Usama (KCCA FC) – Shirt No. 1115. Reagan Mpande (SC Villa) – Shirt No. 1416. Joseph Youngman Marvin (Vipers SC) – Shirt No. 617. Joel Sserunjogi (KCCA FC) – Shirt No. 2318. Enock Ssebagala (Vipers SC) – Shirt No. 2419. Abdu Karim Watambala (Vipers SC) – Shirt No. 25 20. Allan Okello (Vipers SC) – Shirt No. 21 (Captain) Forwards21. Ivan Ahimbisibwe (KCCA FC) – Shirt No. 922. Patrick Jonah Kakande (SC Villa) – Shirt No. 1023. Shafik Nana Kwikiriza (KCCA FC) – Shirt No. 2024. Emmanuel Anyama (KCCA FC) – Shirt No. 17 25. Yunus Junior Sentamu (Vipers SC) – Shirt No. 12

Uganda name squad for Mozambique, Guinea ties
Uganda name squad for Mozambique, Guinea ties

CAF

time12-03-2025

  • Sport
  • CAF

Uganda name squad for Mozambique, Guinea ties

Uganda have reshuffled their squad and made seven changes to a 25-man squad for this month's FIFA World Cup qualifiers, recalling six players and handing uncapped midfielder Enock Ssebagala a chance for an international debut. The British-based duo of centre backs Elvis Bwomono and Tobby Sibbick are back along with striker Muhammad Shaban, who missed out on the last four TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers last October and November because of injury. Back-up goalkeeper Joel Mutakubwa, who has two caps, also returns to the squad selected by coach Paul Put, as does the attacking midfielder Abdu Karim Watambala and left wing Patrick Kakande. Uganda are up against Mozambique in Cairo on March 20 and then host Guinea in Kampala five days later. Dropping out of the squad from the Cranes' last outings in the Cup of Nations qualifiers are goalkeepers Charles Lukwago and Mutwalibu Mugolofa; defenders Halidi Lwaliwa and Geoffrey Wasswa; midfielders Bobosi Byaruhanga, Taddeo Lwanga and Saidi Mayanja and the strikers John Paul Dembe, Shafik Nana Kwikiriza and Derrick Nsibambi. Uganda are on six points in Group G of the qualifiers with two victories and two defeats, and three points off the top of the table. Squad: Goalkeepers: Nafian Alionzi (Defence Forces, Ethiopia), Joel Mutakubwa (BUL FC), Isima Watenga (Lamontville Golden Arrows, South Africa), Defenders: Timothy Awany (Ashdod, Israel), Elvis Bwomono (St Mirren, Scotland), Aziz Abdu Kayondo (Slovan Liberec, Czech Republic), Gavin Kizito (Kampala Capital City Authority), Bevis Mugabi (Famagusta Anorthosis, Cyprus), Isaac Muleme (Viktoria Zizkov, Czech Republic), Toby Sibbick (Wigan Athletic, England) Midfielders: Khalid Aucho (Young Africans, Tanzania), Travis Mutyaba (Girondins Bordeaux, France), Allan Okello (Vipers), Kenneth Semakula (Club Africain, Tunisia), Enock Ssebagala (National Enterprise Corporation), Ronald Ssekiganda (SC Villa), Abdu Karim Watambala (Vipers) Forwards: Calvin Kabuye (Mjallby, Sweden), Patrick Kakande (SC Villa), Hakim Kiwanuka (APR FC, Rwanda), Rogers Mato (FK Vardar, North Macedonia), Steven Mukwala (Simba, Tanzania), Denis Omedi (APR FC, Rwanda), Muhammad Shaban (Al Anwar Al Abyar, Libya), Jude Ssemugabi (Kitara).

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