
CHAN Prize Money: FUFA To Pocket Over Sh1.1bn From CAF
Federation of Uganda Football Association (FUFA) will earn $300,000 as prize money for Uganda Cranes after their 2022 CHAN exploits. The Sh1.1bn (converted to local currency), is a result of
Federation of Uganda Football Association (FUFA) will earn $300,000 as prize money for Uganda Cranes after their 2022 CHAN exploits. The Sh1.1bn (converted to local currency), is a result of
Uganda Cranes head coach Milutin Sredojevic ‘Micho’ says that his side gave their best in this year’s CHAN tournament but it wasn’t just good enough to break the knockout jinx.
Sunday, January 22•Uganda 1-3 Ivory Coast•Senegal 3-0 DR Congo Table Conservative Micho and Uganda Cranes suffered a 3-1 defeat against Ivory Coast to bundle out of the ongoing 2022 African
Sunday, January 22*Senegal Vs D.R. Congo – 10pm*Uganda Vs Ivory Coast – 10pm TableUganda – 4ptsSenegal – 3DR Congo – 2Ivory Coast – 1 Uganda Cranes meet Ivory Coast while
Uganda Cranes are on the verge of reaching the knockout of the African Nations Championship for the first time in history. The Cranes moved top of Group B after a
Uganda Cranes midfielder Kenneth Ssemakula has admitted that the Cranes in the CHAN competition to compete this year following their 1-0 win over Senegal on Wednesday. The Cranes picked 1-0
Wednesday, January 18*DR Congo 0-0 Ivory Coast*Senegal 0-1 Uganda Table Uganda Cranes beat Senegal 1-0 in their second Group B game at the ongoing African Nations Championship in Algeria. Captain
Tuesday, January 17*Mozambique 3-2 Libya*Algeria 1-0 Ethiopia Wednesday, January 18*DR Congo Vs Ivory Coast – 7pm*Senegal Vs Uganda – 10pm Uganda Cranes face Senegal in their second Group B game
Uganda Cranes coach Milutin ‘Micho’ Sredejovic hailed his players after picking a point in their opening game at the ongoing African Nations Championship (CHAN). The Cranes showed steel and determination
Saturday, January 14•DR Congo 0-0 Uganda Uganda Cranes got their African Nations Championship (CHAN) campaign off to a positive start with a point off DR Congo. Nothing could separate both
Federation of Uganda Football Association (FUFA) will earn $300,000 as prize money for Uganda Cranes after their 2022 CHAN exploits. The Sh1.1bn (converted to local currency), is a result of
Uganda Cranes head coach Milutin Sredojevic ‘Micho’ says that his side gave their best in this year’s CHAN tournament but it wasn’t just good enough to break the knockout jinx.
Sunday, January 22•Uganda 1-3 Ivory Coast•Senegal 3-0 DR Congo Table Conservative Micho and Uganda Cranes suffered a 3-1 defeat against Ivory Coast to bundle out of the ongoing 2022 African
Sunday, January 22*Senegal Vs D.R. Congo – 10pm*Uganda Vs Ivory Coast – 10pm TableUganda – 4ptsSenegal – 3DR Congo – 2Ivory Coast – 1 Uganda Cranes meet Ivory Coast while
Uganda Cranes are on the verge of reaching the knockout of the African Nations Championship for the first time in history. The Cranes moved top of Group B after a
Uganda Cranes midfielder Kenneth Ssemakula has admitted that the Cranes in the CHAN competition to compete this year following their 1-0 win over Senegal on Wednesday. The Cranes picked 1-0
Wednesday, January 18*DR Congo 0-0 Ivory Coast*Senegal 0-1 Uganda Table Uganda Cranes beat Senegal 1-0 in their second Group B game at the ongoing African Nations Championship in Algeria. Captain
Tuesday, January 17*Mozambique 3-2 Libya*Algeria 1-0 Ethiopia Wednesday, January 18*DR Congo Vs Ivory Coast – 7pm*Senegal Vs Uganda – 10pm Uganda Cranes face Senegal in their second Group B game
Uganda Cranes coach Milutin ‘Micho’ Sredejovic hailed his players after picking a point in their opening game at the ongoing African Nations Championship (CHAN). The Cranes showed steel and determination
Saturday, January 14•DR Congo 0-0 Uganda Uganda Cranes got their African Nations Championship (CHAN) campaign off to a positive start with a point off DR Congo. Nothing could separate both