Total Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2021- Cameroon
Burkina Faso Vs Uganda Cranes – 13th November 2019 – Ouagadougou (10 PM)
*Uganda Cranes will travel on a chartered flight aboard Uganda Airlines Bombardier departing Entebbe International Airport on 12th November 2019 and will return on 14th November 2019 after the game. 30 slots have been reserved for the fans at $1500 each to tarvel to Burkina Faso.
Uganda Cranes Vs Malawi Flames – 17th November 2019 (Mandela National Stadium, Namboole – 4 PM)
- Entry charges: 20,000/= (Ordinary), 50,000/= (VIP) & 120,000 (VVIP)
- Early bird tickets will cost 15,000/-
- School going children organized in groups will each pay 10,000/=
FUFA has released the ticket prices for the first home game against Malawi in the Total 2021 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifiers.
Uganda Cranes will host Malawi on 17th November 2019 at the Mandela National Stadium, Namboole, coming a few days after the first game, away in Ouagadougou against Burkina Faso (on 13th November 2019).
The ticket prices for the home game will range from 20,000/= (ordinary), 50,000/= (VIP) to 120,000/= (VVIP).
There are special early bird tickets that will each cost 15,000/= for the first spectators to acquire their tickets as well as 10,000/= per head tickets for school going children in uniforms (organized under their respective schools).
These ticket prices were made public during a special press conference held at FUFA Headquarters in Kampala on Wednesday, 23rd October 2019.
The same press conference also marked the official launch of the campaign, code named ‘366 Back to Namboole with Cranes’
‘366 Back to Namboole with Cranes’ is derived from the date when Uganda Cranes last played at Namboole against Cape Verde, winning 1-0 to confirm their slot to AFCON 2019 in Egypt.
The head coach Johnathan McKinstry will name the Uganda Cranes squad next Wednesday, 30th October 2019.
MAIN PHOTO: FUFA Deputy CEO-Football Decolas Kiiza announced the charges for the AFCON 2021 Qualifier between Uganda and Malawi on 17th November 2019.