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Triumphant Uganda turn guns to Ivorians

Uganda defied odds to beat fancied 10-man Senegal 1-0 on Wednesday and waltz into the final group game against Ivory Coast on Sunday in total control of proceedings. The Cranes captain of the... → Read More

Superstars that have stood tallest since Independence

ATHLETICS John Akii-Bua Joshua Cheptegei has since come and shattered every record in his trade, putting world and Ugandan greats Stephen Kiprotich and John Akii Bua in the shade. But nothing... → Read More

NY Red Bulls see huge prospects in Sserwadda

The contract, his first professional one over there, sees the young midfielder occupy an international spot on the Red Bulls roster, hardly an easy task given the competition → Read More

No silent exit for Mugerwa as KCCA releases eight stars

Sources tell the Monitor that the player is demanding a balance of Shs13m in sign-on fees, and wants his full wages for a year that is left on his contract paid by the club → Read More

Motsepe shifts Afcon finals goalposts again

Caf president Patrice Motsepe announced at the weekend that the next Africa Cup of Nations, to be played in Ivory Coast, will instead take place in 2024, and not 2023 → Read More

Mokwena pleads for Micho, hails Onyango

The Mamelodi Sundowns coach says Uganda have a good coach but the fact is all coaches they live and die by the results → Read More

Algerians leave Cranes and company in a race for crumbs

Uganda, Niger and Tanzania now effectively in a sobering league of their own in the wake of the Fennec Foxes fast break in Group F of the Nations Cup qualifiers → Read More

Magogo to Micho: Beat Tanzania or head home

This publication can reveal that the riot act was read for the man, who guided Uganda to their first Afcon finals in four decades in 2017 before a stint away and back, at Kitende on Wednesday → Read More

Flight halted

Micho and his men will now focus on September window to realign their Afcon qualification strategy after Niger disagreed with their planned ‘take-off’ last evening → Read More

Uganda ‘begin’ Afcon journey

The Cranes have won their last home qualifying games against Niger - both in the World Cup and Afcon, a trend Ugandans and Micho will hope continues → Read More

Uganda-Niger a close affair

No room for errors. The two nations tend to give-and-take in their encounters, but they also enjoy their respective home advantages, which should encourage the Cranes at St Mary’s Stadium, Kitende. → Read More

A football clinic

Strikers Muhammad Shaban is expected to be fit for Wednesday, while Fahad Bayo could also return after inexplicable omission from the squad in Algiers → Read More

Cranes big dream: Uganda back in the Afcon hunt

The absence of English Premier League stars Riyad Mahrez and Said Benrahma is a relief to Cranes defence → Read More

Uganda shall need perfection on road

Uganda Cranes picked six points away from home on each of the last two times they qualified for the Africa Cup of Nations → Read More

Cranes' 10-point task

The encouragement is that Uganda drew 1-1 in 1973 and 1995 in Algeria during Afcon qualifiers for the following respective years → Read More

Ssimu sees Cranes troubling Algerians

The Cranes beat Algeria 2-1 in Kampala and drew 1-1 away to qualify for the 1974 Afcon finals → Read More

Shaban anxious to strike Cranes notes

The returns have been 15 league goals, only behind top scorer and Vipers striker Caesar Manzoki on 18 → Read More

Algeria records give Cranes hope

Uganda and Algeria come into this weekend’s clash having met 11 times, with the Fennec Foxes winning four times and the Cranes one fewer → Read More

Ibra Sekajja talking goals ahead of Algeria match

Sekajja, who has also played for English side Crystal Palace among a host of several others, has scored five goals in 16 appearances for Dulwich Hamlet this season → Read More

Algeria coach warns no more small teams

Having also failed in the playoffs of the 2022 World Cup qualifiers, Belmadi now knows a clean sweep to Ivory Coast Afcon 2023 is his only saving grace → Read More