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Uganda
Nickname(s)Crested Cranes
AssociationFederation of Uganda Football Associations
ConfederationCAF
Sub-confederationCECAFA (East & Central Africa)
Head coachGeorge Lutalo
FIFA codeUGA
First colours
Second colours
FIFA ranking
Current 161 2 (13 October 2022)[1]
Highest112 (March 2017)
Lowest159 (August 2022)
First international
 Egypt 1–1 Uganda 
(Egypt, 29 March 1998)[2]
Biggest win
 Uganda 13–0 Djibouti 
(17 November 2019)
Biggest defeat
 DR Congo 4–0 Uganda 
(Kinshasa, DR Congo; 28 January 2012)[3]
 Kenya 4–0 Uganda 
(Kisumu, Kenya; 3 July 2016)[4]
 Uganda 0–4 Kenya 
(Jinja, Uganda; 11 September 2016)[5]
World Cup
Appearances0
Olympic Games
Appearances0
African Women's Championship
Appearances2 (first in 2000)
Best resultGroup stage (2000, 2022)

The Uganda women's national football team is the national women's football team of Uganda and is controlled by the Federation of Uganda Football Associations.


History


FUFA President Lawrence Mulindwa addressed this in 2007, saying, "We had a girls' tournament in Luweero earlier this year and top players are going to be assembled into a national team to contest at the inaugural CECAFA Women's Challenge Cup to be held in Zanzibar in October."[6] The tournament though was never played.


Background


Women football in Uganda started way back in the early 90s with girls and women playing the sport for fun. The game was scanty and no defined structures as compared to the current status in the Country.Girls and women would competitively play against the opposite sex to create competition. Mrs. Kazibwe ‘Mama Becca’ Rebecca (RIP) and Mr. Paul Ssali are the founding members of women football in Uganda. Ssali was Uganda Cranes goalkeeper in 1978, the last time Uganda appeared at the Nations cup finals.The then National senior team, the She- Kobs (Now Crested Cranes) would be hand-picked due to lack of defined competitions.A national league was started in the mid-90s but suffered natural death due to various challenges inclusive of sponsorship.The National team played its first international match in Nairobi Kenya in 1994. The first qualification attempt for the Africa Cup for women was in 1998 when Uganda hosted Egypt at Nakivubo Stadium and drew 1–1 and lost to Egypt 0–1 away.The tournament in South Africa (2000) where Uganda emerged third, beating Reunion 3–0, drawing 2–2 with Zimbabwe and losing 0–2 to the hosts was an eye-opener to most Ugandans and many fans as they reignited theirs in women's football.Schools and other women teams started to play the game. On the third attempt, in the Africa Women Cup; Uganda played Ethiopia over two legs in 2003, unfortunately, they have eliminated again on goal aggregate (2–3).


Women Football Structures in Uganda


At the inception of the leadership of FUFA President Lawrence Mulindwa (2005–2013), the game gained some progress. Emphasis was put on grass-root development and coaching education. Leagues were played at district and regional levels. It became slightly easy to select players for various National teams.The number of school girls’ teams playing the game is tremendously increasing because on average, 50 teams participate in the annual national post-primary tournament with the best teams representing the country at the East African Secondary Schools Games.Schools championships have produced players like Sandra Nabweteme, Aturo Ruth, Hasifah Nassuuna, Fauzia Najjemba, Mutuzo Lillian, Vanesa Karungi, Asia Nakibuuka, Juliet Nalukegnge, Sawuya Sana and Sanya Babirye. Schools have also played a key role in feeding clubs with players. Under the current leadership of FUFA President Eng Moses Magogo, women regional leagues have been emphasized and strengthened where the FUFA Women Elite League was started in 2015.The FUFA Women Elite League now has 16 teams in the 2018/2019 season but started with 12 teams in the 2015 debut campaign. Women football coaching, administrative seminars, and courses have been conducted to take women football to another level under the reign of current FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo.


Team image



Nicknames


The Uganda women's national football team has been known or nicknamed as the "Crested Cranes".


Results and fixtures


The following is a list of match results in the last 12 months, as well as any future matches that have been scheduled.

Legend

  Win   Draw   Lose   Fixture


2021


20 October 2022 AFWCON qualification First round first leg Uganda  2–0  Ethiopia Kampala, Uganda
16:00 UTC+3 Nabbosa 3'
Najjemba 75'
Report Stadium: St. Mary's Stadium-Kitende
Referee: Josephine Wanjiku (Kenya)
26 October 2022 AFWCON qualification First round second leg Ethiopia  2–0
(2–2 agg.)
(1–2 p)
 Uganda Bahir Dar, Ethiopia
<!- – 20:00 CEST (UTC+2) --> Wakuuma 22'
Abera 33'
Report Stadium: Bahir Dar International Stadium
Penalties
  •  ?
  •  ?
  •  ?
  •  ?
  •  ?
Note: 2–2 on aggregate. Uganda won 2–1 on penalties.

2022


14 February 2022 AFWCON qualification Second round first leg Uganda  Awarded  Kenya
Report
23 February 2022 AFWCON qualification Second round second leg Kenya  Awarded  Uganda
Report
Note: Uganda advanced on walkover after Kenya withdrew before the first leg.
1 June 2022 (2022-06-01) CECAFA Women's Championship GS Group A Uganda  2–0  Rwanda Njeru, Uganda
16:00 Ikwaput 39', 49' Stadium: FUFA technical centre
3 June 2022 (2022-06-03) CECAFA Women's Championship GS Group A Uganda  5–0  Djibouti Njeru, Uganda
13:00
Report Stadium: FUFA technical centre
5 June 2022 (2022-06-05) CECAFA Women's Championship GS Group A Uganda  4–1  Burundi Njeru, Uganda
16:00
  • Nahimana 11'
Stadium: FUFA technical centre
9 June 2022 (2022-06-09) CECAFA Women's Championship SF Uganda  1–0 (a.e.t.)  Ethiopia Njeru, Uganda
12:00
Report Stadium: FUFA Technical Centre
11 June 2022 (2022-06-11) CECAFA Women's Championship Final Uganda  3–1  Burundi Njeru, Uganda
15:00
Report
  • Bukuru 49'
Stadium: FUFA Technical Centre
Referee: Aline Umuton (Rwanda)
28 June 2022 Practice Match Uganda  5–0  Zambia Marrakesh, Morocco
Report
3 July 2022 (2022-07-03) 2022 AFWCON GS Senegal  2–0  Uganda Rabat, Maroc
16:00
Stadium: Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium
Referee: Dorsaf Ganouati (Tunisia)
5 July 2022 (2022-07-05) 2022 AFWCON GS Uganda  1–3  Morocco Rabat, Maroc
21:00
Stadium: Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium
Referee: Vincentia Amedome (Togo)
8 July 2022 (2022-07-08) 2022 AFWCON GS Burkina Faso  2–2  Uganda Casablanca, Maroc
21:00
  • Congo 35'
  • Kabré 41'
Stadium: Stade Mohammed V
Referee: Patience Madu (Nigeria)

Source :global sport


Coaching staff



Current coaching staff


Position Name Ref.
Head coach George Lutalo [7]

Manager history



Players



Current squad


This is the final Squad named on June 2022 For 2022 Africa Women Cup of Nations .[8]
Caps and goals accurate up to and including 12 April 2021.
No. Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Club
1 1GK Ruth Aturo (1995-07-19) 19 July 1995 (age 27) Katkan Tyovaen Palloillijat
18 1GK Vanessa Edith Karungi (1999-11-08) 8 November 1999 (age 22) Boldklubben AF 1893
19 1GK Daisy Nakaziro (1997-09-22) 22 September 1997 (age 25) Uganda Martyrs WFC

2 2DF Asia Nakibuuka (2002-12-28) 28 December 2002 (age 19) Kawempe Muslim Ladies
5 2DF Aisha Nantongo (2002-04-06) 6 April 2002 (age 20) Kawempe Muslim Ladies
2DF Yudaya Nakayenze (1997-06-26) 26 June 1997 (age 25) Lindsey Wilson College
6 2DF Margaret Namirimu (1997-09-09) 9 September 1997 (age 25) She Corporate FC
3 2DF Sumayah Komuntale (2003-08-03) 3 August 2003 (age 19) Tooro Queens
2DF Lukia Namubiru (1998-12-17) 17 December 1998 (age 23) Kampala Queens FC
2DF Bira Nadunga (2003-02-18) 18 February 2003 (age 19) Olila High School

17 3MF Riticia Nabbosa (1997-10-09) 9 October 1997 (age 25) Lady Doves
12 3MF Joan Nabirye (1998-06-25) 25 June 1998 (age 24) Vihiga Queens
16 2DF Phionah Nabbumba (2000-07-20) 20 July 2000 (age 22) She Corporate
15 3MF Sheebah Zalwango (2000-08-20) 20 August 2000 (age 22) FC Amani
21 3MF Shamirah Nalugya (2003-09-12) 12 September 2003 (age 19) Kampala Queens FC
3MF Hasifah Nassuna (1998-02-16) 16 February 1998 (age 24) UCU Lady Cardinals
26 3MF Tracy Akiror (1997-08-25) 25 August 1997 (age 25) AFC Ann Arbor

20 4FW Lilian Mutuuzo (2002-12-22) 22 December 2002 (age 19) Kampala Queens
4FW Zainah Nandede (2003-10-15) 15 October 2003 (age 19) Kampala Queens FC
24 4FW Margret Kunihira (2004-09-09) 9 September 2004 (age 18) Kampala Queens
8 4FW Sandra Nabweteme (1996-11-01) 1 November 1996 (age 26) Hapoel Ironi Petah Tikva
9 4FW Fazila Ikwaput (1997-08-05) 5 August 1997 (age 25) Lady Doves
13 4FW Fauzia Najjemba (2003-10-07) 7 October 2003 (age 19) BIIK Kazygurt
7 4FW Violah Nambi (1995-07-24) 24 July 1995 (age 27) FC Dornbirn Ladies
11 4FW Rita Kivumbi (1995-06-21) 21 June 1995 (age 27) Mallbackens IF
14 4FW Juanita Ainembabazi (1993-03-03) 3 March 1993 (age 29) Rines SS WFC

Recent call-ups


The following players have been called up to a Uganda squad in the past 12 months.

Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Goals Club Latest call-up
GK Gloria Namakula Tooro Queens 2022 CECAFA Women's ChampionshipPRE
GK Juliet Adeke 2000 (age 2122) Kawempe Muslim Ladies 2022 CECAFA Women's Championship
GK Daphine Nyayenga (2004-12-19) 19 December 2004 (age 17) She Corporate FC 2022 CECAFA Women's Championship

DF Bridget Nabisaalu 1996 or 1997 She Corporate 2021 COSAFA Women's Championship
DF Eunice Ariokot Olila High School 2022 Africa Women Cup of Nations qualification
DF Wilmer Nantumbwe She Corporate 2022 Africa Women Cup of Nations qualification
DF Viola Namuddu 1994 or 1995 Makerere University 2022 CECAFA Women's ChampionshipPRE
DF Harima Kanyago Uganda Martyrs WFC 2022 CECAFA Women's ChampionshipPRE
DF Salena Allibhai (2004-06-07) 7 June 2004 (age 18) KAA Gent 2022 CECAFA Women's ChampionshipPRE
DF Adrine Birungi Gaspo FC 2022 CECAFA Women's ChampionshipPRE
DF Phoebe Banura 1994 or 1995 UCU Lady Cardinals 2022 CECAFA Women's ChampionshipPRE
DF Madam Christine Gaspo FC 2022 CECAFA Women's ChampionshipPRE
DF Jolly Kobusinge FC Tooro Queens 2022 CECAFA Women's ChampionshipPRE
DF Miriam Ibunyu She Corporate FC 2022 CECAFA Women's ChampionshipPRE
DF Shadia Nankya (2001-11-25) 25 November 2001 (age 20) UCU Lady Cardinals 2022 CECAFA Women's Championship
DF Samalie Nakacwa (2003-01-15) 15 January 2003 (age 19) Kawempe Muslim Ladies 2022 CECAFA Women's Championship

MF Norah Alupo 2000 or 2001 Lady Doves 2021 COSAFA Women's Championship
MF Amina Nababi 1998 or 1999 Makerere University 2021 COSAFA Women's Championship
MF Shakira Nyinagahirwa (2005-07-25) 25 July 2005 (age 17) Kawempe Muslim Ladies 2022 Africa Women Cup of Nations qualification
MF Hadijah Nandago (2005-02-15) 15 February 2005 (age 17) Kawempe Muslim Ladies 2022 Africa Women Cup of Nations qualification
MF Zaina Namuleme Kampala Queens 2022 Africa Women Cup of Nations qualification
MF Resty Kobusobozi Tooro Queens
MF Rhoda Nanziri Kawempe Muslim Ladies 2022 CECAFA Women's ChampionshipPRE
MF Naome Nagadya She Corporate FC 2022 CECAFA Women's ChampionshipPRE

FW Otandeka Laki (1996-01-24) 24 January 1996 (age 26) New Jersey Copa 2021 COSAFA Women's Championship
FW Spencer Nakacwa 1998 or 1999 Lady Doves 2022 Africa Women Cup of Nations qualification
FW Resty Nanziri 1997 or 1998 Kampala Queens 2022 Africa Women Cup of Nations qualification
FW Sandra Kisakye UCU Lady Cardinals 2022 CECAFA Women's ChampionshipPRE
FW Elizabeth Nakigozi Uganda Martyrs WFC 2022 CECAFA Women's ChampionshipPRE
FW Sharon Nadunga 2001 or 2002 Kawempe Muslim Ladies 2022 CECAFA Women's ChampionshipPRE
FW Favor Nambatya She Corporate FC 2022 CECAFA Women's ChampionshipPRE
FW Susan Atim She Corporate FC 2022 CECAFA Women's ChampionshipPRE
FW Grace Aluka Olila High School 2022 CECAFA Women's ChampionshipPRE
FW Zaina Namuleme Kampala Queens 2022 CECAFA Women's ChampionshipPRE
FW Juliet Nalukenge (2003-08-14) 14 August 2003 (age 19) Chrysomolia FC 2022 CECAFA Women's Championship
FW Hasifa Nassuna UCU Lady Cardinals FC 2022 CECAFA Women's Championship
FW Natasha Shirazi (1996-02-08) 8 February 1996 (age 26) Maccabi Kishronot Hadera 2022 CECAFA Women's Championship

INJ Player withdrew from the squad due to an injury.
PRE Preliminary squad.
SUS Player is serving a suspension.
WD Player withdrew for personal reasons.


Previous squads


Africa Women Cup of Nations
CECAFA Women's Championship


Records


As of 1 July 2021
Players in bold are still active, at least at club level.

Competitive record



FIFA Women's World Cup


FIFA Women's World Cup record
Year Result Pld W D* L GS GA GD
1991Did not enter
1995Did not qualify
1999
2003
2007
2011
2015
2019
2023
Total0/90000000
*Draws include knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.

Olympic Games


Summer Olympics record
Year Result Pld W D* L GS GA GD
1996Did not qualify
2000
2004
2008
2012
2016
2020
Total0/70000000
*Draws include knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.

Africa Women Cup of Nations


Africa Women Cup of Nations record
Year Round Pld W D* L GS GA GD
1991Did not qualify
1995
1998
2000Group stage311146−2
2002Ddid not qualify
2004
2006
2008
2010
2012
2014
2016
2018
2020Cancelled
2022Group stage301237−4
TotalGroup stage6123713−6
*Draws include knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.

African Games


African Games record
Year Result Matches Wins Draws Losses GF GA
2003 Did Not Enter
2007
2011 Did Not Qualify
2015 Did Not Enter
2019 Did Not Qualify
2023 TBD
Total0/4000000

CECAFA Women's Championship


CECAFA Women's Championship
Year Round GP W D* L GS GA GD
1986
20164th520312120
2018runner up421167−1
20193rd5302164+12
2021Cancelled
2022Winner5500152+13
Total3/50000000

Honours



Regional


Champions: 2020

All−time record against FIFA recognized nations


The list shown below shows the Djibouti national football team all−time international record against opposing nations.
*As of xxxxxx after match against xxxx.

Key
  Positive balance (more wins than losses)
  Neutral balance (as many wins as losses)
  Negative balance (more losses than wins)
Against Pld W D L GF GA GD Confederation

    Record per opponent


    *As ofxxxxx after match against xxxxx.

    Key
      Positive balance (more wins than losses)
      Neutral balance (as many wins as losses)
      Negative balance (more losses than wins)

    The following table shows Djibouti's all-time official international record per opponent:

    Opponent Pld W D L GF GA GD W% Confederation
    Total

    See also



    References


    1. "The FIFA/Coca-Cola Women's World Ranking". FIFA. 13 October 2022. Retrieved 13 October 2022.
    2. Egypt vs. Uganda – 29 March 1998 – FIFA WWC 1999 Prel. Comp. CAF
    3. Congo DR vs. Uganda – 28 January 2012 – Women Soccerway
    4. Kenya vs. Uganda – 3 July 2016 – Women Soccerway
    5. Uganda vs. Kenya – 11 September 2016 – Women Soccerway
    6. Bugingo, Douglas (29 August 2007). "The Monitor (Uganda) – AAGM: Investment in Youth Soccer Reaping Rewards – Mulindwa". The Monitor. Kampala, Uganda. Retrieved 16 April 2012.
    7. "What to know about Uganda's Crested Cranes".
    8. "Lutalo Names Crested Cranes final Squad For WAFCON 2022". sports256.com. Retrieved 21 June 2022.





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