
In a thrilling development, Uganda Cranes Head Coach, Put Paul Joseph, has laid his cards on the table, revealing the final roster set to clash with Kuwait in an International Friendly game this week.
With a squad of 22 players, the Cranes are poised to soar to victory as they embark on a journey to face their Kuwaiti counterparts in Cairo, Egypt, on the 19th of January.The team’s departure is scheduled for today at 6 PM (EAT), as they brace themselves for the impending showdown.
However, not all players initially summoned will be donning the national colors. Milton Karisa and Umar Lutalo, unfortunate victims of injuries, have been forced to withdraw from the squad, leaving their teammates to carry the torch of the nation’s football pride.
Adding a twist to the tale, BUL FC’s agile shot-stopper, Joel Mutakubwa, finds himself on the outside looking in. Despite his prowess, he has been omitted from the squad that will represent Uganda Cranes in this high-stakes encounter against Kuwait.
The strategic decisions made by Coach Paul Joseph highlight the cutthroat nature of international football, where the fittest and finest must be selected to ensure success on the pitch.What makes this face-off even more intriguing is the fact that the summoned squad is exclusively comprised of players who ply their trade within the borders of Uganda.
This emphasizes the talent and depth present within the local football scene, showcasing the prowess of homegrown athletes who are ready to prove themselves on the grand stage.As the team gears up for the battle ahead, the air is thick with anticipation, and the language of sports is rife with idioms, jargon, and slang that encapsulate the spirit of competition.From “laying it all on the line” to “carrying the torch,” these expressions symbolize the dedication, passion, and camaraderie that define the world of sports.
The forthcoming clash against Kuwait promises to be a nail-biter, with each player prepared to give their all, leaving nothing on the field. The synergy between Coach Paul Joseph and his squad will be crucial, as they navigate the intricacies of the game and strive for victory in the heart of Cairo.As the clock ticks down to kickoff, Ugandan football enthusiasts eagerly await the spectacle that will unfold on the 19th of January.
Travelling Squad
Goalkeepers : Hannington Ssebwalunyo (Maroons FC) and Tom Ikara (BUL FC)
Defenders: Kenneth Semakula (SC Villa), Gavin Kizito Mugweri (SC Villa), Rashid Okocha (NEC FC), Patrick Bayiga (Maroons FC), Rogers Torach (Vipers SC), Livingstone Mulondo (Vipers SC), Nicholas Mweere (BUL FC), Hudu Mulikyi (URA FC)
Midifielders: Ronald Ssekiganda (SC Villa), Ashiraf Mugume (KCCA FC), Bright Anukani (Vipers SC), Ramz Kawooya (Express FC), Laban Tibiita (URA FC), Allan Oyirwoth (MYDA FC)
Forwards: Nelson Senkatuka (Soltilo Bright Stars FC), Alex Kitatta (BUL FC), Denis Omedi (Kitara FC), Usama Arafat Kiza (KCCA FC), Patrick Jonah Kakande (SC Villa), Muhammad Shaban (KCCA FC)
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