AFCON 2017 QUALIFIER (Group D):
Saturday, 13th June 2015
Uganda Vs Botswana – Nelson Mandela National Stadium, Namboole
Kick Off: 4: 00 p.m
Ticket Prices: 20,000/– (Ordinary), 50,000/- (VIP) and 120,000/- (VVIP)
The Tickets can be acquired at the following selling points:
- SHELL
• Shell Capital (Kampala Road)
• Shell Malindi (Kibuye)
• Shell Bugolobi
• Shell Kireka - Shell Lugogo By-Pass
- TOTAL
• City Centre (Opposite Uganda House)
• Kireka
• Bweyogerere
• Kajjansi
• Nakivubo
• Bwaise
AIRTEL SHOPS
• Shoprite – Ben Kiwanuka Street
• Bweyogerere
• Plaza Building, Jinja Road (opposite KCB Bank)
- ORYX LUGOGO BY-PASS (Former Enger Petrol Station)
KOBIL
• Kobil Kawempe
• Kobil Kasubi
• Kobil Jinja Town
5. GAPCO:
• Ben Kiwanuka Street
CITY OIL
• Namirembe Road
• Martin Road
• Bombo Road
• Kamwokya
• Nakawa
• City Tyres 6th Street
- KINGS SPORTS CENTERS (Kalerwe, Kawempe and Bwaise)
OTHER OUTLETS:
- Hard Ware World Ntinda
- In Jinja Town- (Mrs. Makubuya)
- Mukono City Shoppers Supermarket
- BIDCO OUTLET in Kikuubo (At Nabugabo Business Center near Senana Super Market, Kikuubo Lane)
- NIC head office, Kampala
- FUFA sports shop-at FUFA House
- Boulevard Building Kampala Road -Dellar Attractions
The Uganda Cranes and their visitors from Botswana are set to hold their last training sessions on Friday ahead of Saturday’s AFCON 2017 group D qualifier.

Cranes will train first then Botswana at 4:00 p.m for one hour at the Nelson Mandela National Stadium, Namboole.
Uganda Cranes Head Coach, Milutin ‘Micho’ Sredojevic believes the players have trained well enough to face Botswana.

Micho addressed the media at Namboole after Thursday’s training session at a special press conference.
Uganda’s last training session comes at 2:30 p.m before the visitors train at 4 p.m.
Botswana trained on Thursday at Phillip Omondi stadium, Lugogo following their arrival in the country on Wednesday evening.

The Botswana team is accommodated at Hotel Africana.
MAIN PHOTO: The Uganda Cranes players pray after a training at Namboole on Thursday.
PHOTO CREDITS: FUFA Communications Department