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UPDF FC CONQUERS UGANDA PREMIERE LEAGUE

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   updf fc squad © sportznow.ug Saturday, December 19 *Express 1-0 Villa *Kitara 1-3 Onduparaka *MYDA 3-3 Mbarara City *UPDF 1-0 Police With five games played, the tesrgas boys ( POLICE FC ) were left with a bitter taste of their own gas  after they fell to UPDF FC's Sword at Bombo Barracks play ground. Ruben Paul Kabuye’s lonely strike in 50th minute was enough as Police FC suffered its first defeat of the season. The victory, that sees UPDF FC bounce back from Kyetume loss, sends the Army side top of the log thus conquering the startimes league table with 12 points from four wins and one loss out of the played five games. Sekitoleko Denis UPDF FC team Captain  UPDF FC's  long serving experienced captain Sekitoleko Denis emerged man of the match after commanding a very Strong defense which included youngster Bright Joseph Vuni & Mubiru Isa who looked impressive thus police could not find any space to shoot into the army side goal. The loss sees the teargas boys POLICE FC d...

MASAZA TOURNAMENT AMIDST COVID 19

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like most sports entities Medical is always given a behind door which is not very good for the development of the game of football. Preparations are underway to have the MASAZA amidst the fading pandemic but I expected to have the Masaza medical team dialogue to formulate a way forward how to handle the scientific. tournament. My other Question is *WHO FUNDS THE MASAZA & ARE THE MASAZA READY TO FINANCE THERE TEAMS WITHOUT GATE COLLECTION ? The team managers /CEOs need to provide a realistic financial sustainability plan if we are to have these games without funs (abawagiizi) insteady of saying all is well out of excitement. We don't want to start the games in a scientific way then some MASAZA start failing to show up for away games. If there no enough funds for MASAZA without funs then we can have them camp in at least one or two locations (like Namboole) and play the entire tournament from there thus reducing on Covid 19 exposer and reduce on team expenses. And if all th...

SWORD SPORTS AGENCY INTERNATIONAL

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POOR RECRUITMENT STILL HAUNTING UGANDAN FOOTBALL CLUBS Ugandan clubs still facing a big challenge in the recruitment of players this is clearly shown in the way they release over 8 - 10 players every transfer window. This is bad for football players career development since most big clubs grab all good players whom they don't utilise by not giving them enough playing time and later board them off like used chicken feed hence destroying the player's value and enthusiasm for the game. On the other hand this is not good for the clubs financial standing since a player is bought a cost paid salary not utilized and finally released with and cash backs to the clubs. All this is brought up by the failure for clubs to have skilled football scouts with enough resources to do there worker so the clubs end up recycling used players even if they have been put of the game for a fees years, jump on the boys who as been on form for one season but without any scouting history, plus the demon o...