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Uganda recalls legend Onyango ahead of FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifiers
 
																								
												
												
											Uganda Cranes experienced goalkeeper Denis Onyango has been recalled from retirement ahead of the next two matches of the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifiers.
Head coach Paul Put named the Mamelodi Sundowns shoot stopper on his squad on Wednesday ahead of the two Group G matches against Mozambique and Somalia.
Onyango who retired from the national team in April 2021 after the Cranes failed to qualify for the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) is part of the 28-man squad.
Uganda who are placed 4th in the group will host second placed Mozambique on September 5th, and three days later face Somalia at the same Nelson Mandela National Stadium, Namboole.
The coach has also recalled South African based goalkeeper Salim Jamal Omar Magoola and Joseph Mpande who plies his trade in the Vietnam League.
Kenya’s head coach Benni McCathy also named his squad on Wednesday ahead Kenya’s Group F home game against The Gambia on September 5th.
The other teams from the CECAFA Zone who will be in action on September 5th include Somalia hosting Guinea in Kampala, while South Sudan also play host to DR Congo.
Djibouti who are bottom in Group A will face Burkina Faso, while Tanzania will take on Congo Brazzaville in a Group E tie.
Sudan will hope to return to winning ways when they take on Senegal in a crucial Group B match, while Burundi play away to Ivory Coast in Group F. Ethiopia and Rwanda will also be away to Egypt and Nigeria respectively.
Somalia vs Guinea
South Sudan vs DR Congo
Kenya vs Gambia
Uganda vs Mozambique
Congo Brazzaville vs Tanzania
Djibouti vs Burkina Faso
Senegal vs Sudan
Ivory Coast vs Burundi
Egypt vs Ethiopia
Nigeria vs Rwanda
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Mukwala goal not enough as Uganda Cranes suffer away defeat to Algeria
 
														Two second half goals by hosts Algeria dashed Uganda’s hopes of having a chance to book a place in the FIFA World Cup 2026 playoff place.
Going into the crucial Group G match, Uganda Cranes needed a win to give themselves a chance of earning one of the four places in the Playoff.
It was Steven Mukwala who gave Uganda the lead at the Hocine Ait Ahmed Stadium. The Simba SC forward capitalized on a Jude Ssemugabi well controlled ball and was quick to drive ahead and fire past Algeria’s goalkeeper Luca Zidane after 6 minutes.
The Desert Fennecs continued to push forward in search of goals, but the Uganda Cranes defending line stood firm. Ssemugabi came close to making it 2-0, but missed the target.
In the second half Allan Okello came close but his shot missed by inches after 56 minutes for Uganda. A minute later Algerian captain and former Manchester City FC winger Riyad Mahrez shot wide from inside the box.
In the last ten minutes of the match Algeria piled more pressure which paid off as they earned two penalties. After 81 minutes Mukwala fouled in the box and Mohamed Amoura made no mistake firing the penalty kick past Uganda Cranes goalkeeper Salim Omar Magoola.
With the clock ticking away Magoola misjudged and fouled an Algerian forward in the box. The referee made no mistake awarding a second penalty kick. Magoola was carried off injured, while veteran Denis Onyango came on. Amoura netted his second penalty of the day to take his tally to 10 goals in the qualifiers.
The defeat means Uganda finished second in Group G with 18 points and cannot make it to the FIFA World Cup 2026 playoff phase.
In the other Group G matches played bottom placed Somalia lost 1-0 to Mozambique, while Guinea and Botswana settled for a 2-2 draw in the other match. Rwanda also suffered a 3-0 defeat away to South Africa in a Group C qualifying match.
Later in Group F matches Kenya suffered a 3-0 defeat away to Ivory Coast, while Burundi lost 2-0 to Gabon. Sudan also completed their Group B campaign with a 1-0 defeat away to DR Congo.
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Uganda Cranes target win in Algeria to earn FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier play-off place
 
														The Uganda Cranes will be all out to try and collect a positive result in their last FIFA World Cup 2026 Group G qualifier tie away to Algeria on Tuesday night.
With Algeria already through to the FIFA World Cup, Uganda in second place with 18 points will be hoping that they can collect a good result at the Stade Hocine Ait Ahmed to stand a chance of making it to the play-off.
After their 1-0 away win to Botswana few days ago, the Uganda Cranes have given themselves another chance in the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifiers play-off category.
Head coach Paul Put has made it clear they must compete against a good Algerian side. “We know what we need in this match and the players must go out and give their best,” added Put.
Cranes forward Jude Ssemugabi, the scorer in the Botswana win says the players are ready to give their best. “We need your support in this remaining game, and we promise you that we are going to work hard to win that game,” added Ssemugabi.
The four best group runners-up will advance to the play-offs to determine the sole CAF representative at the inter-confederation play-offs.
Meanwhile in matches played by teams from the CECAFA Zone Ethiopia suffered a 3-1 defeat to Burkina Faso, while Sierra Leone beat Djibouti 2-1 in Group A matches on Sunday. South Sudan also earned a point in their goalless draw against Togo in a Group B match played in Juba on Monday.
Action continues on Tuesday with Sudan playing away to DR Congo in a Group B match, while Rwanda also take on hosts South Africa in a Group C tie. In Group F matches Burundi play away to Gabon, while Kenya take on Ivory Coast in Abidjan. Somalia will also host Mozambique in a Group G match in Algeria.
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Sudan pick point, Rwanda, South Sudan fall at home
 
														Sudan’s Falcons of Jediane picked a point in their goalless draw against Mauritania in a Group B FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier tie played on Friday in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
The draw sends Sudan to 13 points behind second placed DR Congo with 19 points, and table leaders Senegal with 21 points.
The 2019 African champions Senegal humbled hosts South Sudan 5-0 in another Group B match played at the Juba National Stadium on Friday.
Ismaila Sarr netted a brace, while Sadio Mane and Cherif Ndiaye also got their names on the score sheet. Nicolas Jackson converted a penalty.
In another match involving a team from the CECAFA Zone, Rwanda suffered a 1-0 home defeat to Benin in a match played at the Amahoro Stadium in Kigali. Togin Aiyegun scored the lone goal.
Rwanda with 11 points are placed fourth in Group C after nine matches, while Benin lead the Group with 17 points. South Africa who were held to a goalless draw by Zimbabwe are second with 15 points, and Nigeria third with 14 points.
Action continues on Monday when Ethiopia play away to Burkina Faso, and Djibouti battle Sierra Leone in Group A matches.
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Kenya, Uganda Cranes pick away wins in FIFA World Cup qualifiers
 
														The Harambee Stars of Kenya and Uganda picked away wins in their respective groups in the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifiers.
In the matches played on Thursday Kenya defeated a 10-man Burundi 1-0 in a Group F match played at the Intwari Stadium in Bujumbura.
The hosts had Bonfils-Caleb Bimenyimana receive an early read card after 5 minutes. Kenya netted after 72 minutes through Rambek Ryan Wesley Ogam.
The win sent coach Benny MCarthy’s team to third place with 12 points, while Gabon are second with 19 points and Ivory Coast lead with 20 points.
In Group G Uganda Cranes gave themselves another chance to stay in contention with a 1-0 win away to Botswana at the Obed Hani Chilume Stadium, Francistown. Jude Ssemugabi nodded in of a well taken Allan Okello corner kick after 54 minutes.
The second Group G match played saw Algeria humble Somalia 3-0 in a match played at the Miloud Hadefi Dtadium, Bir El Djiri.
Mohamed Amoura netted a brace, while Riyad Maherez scored the other goal. Algeria who have now qualified for the World Cup have 22 points, while Uganda have accumulated 18 points.
Action continues on Friday with South Sudan hosting Senegal in Juba, and Sudan hosting Mauritania in Group B matches. Rwanda will also host Benin in a Group C match in Kigali.
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