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Crested Cranes back home, camping at FUFA Technical Centre

Preliminary First round 2nd leg

Total Africa Women Cup of Nations qualifier-Ghana 2018 

Uganda vs Kenya (Kenya leads 1-0 aggregate)

Sunday 8th April, 2018

Time 4pm

Venue: StarTimes Stadium, Lugogo

Charges: 5,000/- Ordinary, 10,000/- (Metallic seats-Forest Mall and Shoprite ends), 30,000/- VVIP-Pavilion).

 

The Uganda women national football team Crested Cranes returned home on Thursday morning safely from Machakos where they had gone to play the first round first leg of the Africa Women Cup of Nations qualifier against the Kenya Harambe Starlets.

The Crested Cranes lost 1-0 to the hosts in a game played at Kenyatta Stadium in Machakos.

Crested Cranes defender Nakitto Gladsy and Team Doctor Mable Kabatalindwa at the FUFA Technical Centre

The team of 20 players and 11 officials arrived by Bus and were taken to FUFA technical center Njeru, for residential training ahead of the return leg on Sunday 8th April, at the StarTimes Stadium.

The team will have light training at the artificial turf later today before embarking on double training sessions on Friday.

Leader of Delegation Chris Kalibbala, Chairperson Uganda Women Football Association Margaret Kubingi and Referees Delegate to FUFA Assembly Rosebell Rwamuyamba at Njeru. The trio travelled to Kenya for the match as well.

Saturday training will be held in the morning at the StarTimes Lugogo, where the return leg will be played.

 

‘We want the players get used to playing on the turf as our crucial match against Kenya will be at the same surface’ said Bulega.

The head Coach remains optimistic about her team’s chances despite the loss.

Head coach Faridah Bulega (l) and Fitness trainer Olive Mbekeka at the FUFA Technical Centre upon return from Kenya

‘We had three strategies and one of them worked for us. We shall have to work on our scoring abilities in the return leg to cancel out the first leg result’ added Bulega.

Players after disembarking the bus at the FUFA Technical Centre Njeru. The Head coach Faridah Bulega (red) is seen in a deep discussion with star player Shakira Mutibwa.

The Kenya Harambe Starlets who have had a run of better results against the Crested Cranes, yesterday never looked the usual butter masters over their Ugandan counterparts as midfielders Tracy Jones Akiror, Shakira Mutibwa and captain Hasifa Nasuna worked tirelessly to thwart their attacks.

The Crested Cranes Starting XI against Kenya on Wednesday in Machakos. L-R (Back row) Zainah Namuleme, Viola Namuddu, Yudaya Nakayenze, Shadia Nankya and Christine Nambirige Front row (L-R) Hasifah Nassuuna (capt), Asia Nakibuka, Tracy Jones Akiror, Aturo Ruth, Aluka Grace and Shakirah Mutibwa

They were only aided by a lucky strike by defender Lilian Adera, whose intended cross went over custodian Ruth Aturo for the game’s solitary strike.

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