Refereeing education remains a core pillar in as far as raising the status-quo of the beautiful game in Uganda is concerned.
Following the successful completion of the nation wide referees’ promotion examinations where 250 participants took part, yet another big step has been embarked on.
On Friday, 14th July 2016, a total of 85 retired referees and those active referee assessors started the three day Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) Referee Assessors course at the FUFA Technical center in Njeru.
The course will from the 14th through to 16th July 2016 seeks to evaluate the Assessors and also introduce them to new methodologies in the discharge of their duties.
The FUFA President and FIFA Administration Instructor Eng. Moses Magogo opened the course.

He appealed to the participants to keep abreast with technological advancement trends.
The game is changing every day that passes-by and you must change too You just move at the same pace with the game.Practicing Licenses shall only be given to assessors who are active.
Go and do it at regional or district level or you can volunteer if possible. We as Fufa we are interested in your activeness.
Course Units:
The three-day course which embrace a couple of theoretical sessions that include Football Administration, Assessment process, Video and Match Analysis, Online reporting, Methodology and Teaching practices as well the use of the CAF Content Management System (CMS).
In his opening remarks, Chris Kalibala, the FUFA Referees Committee chairperson and FUFA Executive Committee member welcomed the participants to the course, which he described as a new programme to select a panel of Referee Assessors. He said participants would train on how to incorporate online/electronic report writing in their reports in line with the latest technologies.
Instructors for the course are Fufa president Eng. Moses Magogo (FIFA Administration Instructor), Sam Mpima (CAF Administration Instructor), Catherine Adipo (CAF Assessors Instructor), Egesa Samuel, Kalema Ronnie, and Ali Waiswa (all CAF Assessors Instructors).

The participants:
Salmin Saleh, Amin Bbosa, Siraje Katono, Ndaula M.S, Walabyeki Robert, Bbosa Fredrick, Mbazira G, Zziwa Sulaiman, Kakande, Mugambwa Bukenya Robert, Faisal Nsubuga, Ssemwogerere edward, Willy Kagwa, Ksalirwe Edrisa, Rose Ram, Isabirye Michael, Ssonko Julius Jackson, Adupa Gena, Allan Leo, Kasenge Jamal, Mpiima Samuel, Harriet Nattabi, Odoi Kizza Stephen, Masiko J.B, Kajubi Moses, Letti Mike, Ayub Khamis, Lutaya Joseph, Katabira Davis David, Katumba Wamala George, Kamulegeya Yusuf, Kisubi Z, Mayanja Paul, Wanyana Freddie, Ssrewadda John, Mulima Sulaiman, Kalibbala John C, Kayiwa Abdallah, Katende Isaac, Seka Mutaka, Kwerembera Bahsir, Bakaluba Abbey, Tamale Ssali, Ali Waisswa, Kasuja Kalule, Sekyanzi John, Karuma Charles, Edurungi Alfred, Kalyango Ali, Waiswa Ajab, Kalule J.C, Ddunga Gerald, Kiwanuka edrisa, Wagana James, Ali Tomusange, Musana Khalidi, Kalema Ronnie, Egesa Samuel, Kimumwe Mansoor, Kibuka Godfrey, Masumbuko Innocent, Seruuma Enock, Lukooya Abudul,Bikeka Mugerwa, Asua Luke, Kimbugwe Hillary, Mwanje Joseph, Kaluma Kabibu, Kirumira Festus, Kurem Edward Kuloba, Ojwee Denis, Ssendyowa Abbas, Kubingi MArgeret, Kebba Haruna, Kityo Asuman, Adipo Catherine, Kabwimukya George, Awuye Yususf, Kizito rahman, Matovu Sulaiman, Opoka Otti George William, Kiyingi Dan, Nelson Mubanda Nsubuga, Muwaya Saleh