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Brazilian Coach Neiva happy to join Uganda Premier League champions Vipers SC

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Newly appointed Vipers SC head coach, Leonard Martins Neiva has said he is happy and excited upon joining the Uganda Premier League champions Vipers SC.

“I am very happy that I now start a new challenge. I like challenges and I am here to try and win trophies with Vipers SC, ” said the 45-year old coach.

Neiva who signed a two year contract was unveiled on Thursday at the St. Marys Stadium, home of Vipers SC in Kitende, Mpigi. He takes over from Alex Isabirye who resigned last week after guiding Vipers SC to winning the Uganda Premier League title and the Uganda Cup.

The new coach who has handled teams in North America, the Caribbean, South East Asia and Africa said he is excited to be joining Vipers SC. ” Hard work will start immediately,” said the Brazilian.

Neiva who started his coaching as an assistant coach at America CF in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in 2007, also handled Rakhine United between 2011-2012 in the Myanmar National League.

He coached Tanzania’s Young Africans SC in 2014 and won the 2014/2015 Tanzanian Super Cup and the 2014/15 Premier League, but later left to join Jamaican side Montego Bay United and helped them win the national championship in 2016. Neiva also handled the national teams of Saint Kitts and Nevis and later joined Sudan’s El Merreikh in 2021.

Neiva is the third Brazilian coach to handle Vipers SC in their history after Beto Bianchi Pellister and Roberto Oliviera who guided them to the group stage of the 2022/2023 CAF Champions League group stage.

Other Uganda Premier League teams KCCA FC and SC Villa have signed foreign professional Sergio Daniel Moniz Traguil from Portugal and Serbia’s Dusan Stojanovic respectively ahead of the new season expected to kick off next month.

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Uganda finishes second at the CAF African Schools Continental Finals

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Uganda are the silver medalists in the concluded CAF African Schools Football Championship after losing out to Senegal 5-4 in post-match penalties whilst Ghana successfully defended their girls’ title with a 9-8 victory in post-match spot kicks Burkina Faso.

Losing out on Winner prize money of $300,000 Uganda who were represented by St Mary’s Kitende take home  $200,000.

The first half of 20 Minutes ended in a deadlock with limited chances . It was the second half that produced opportunities for both sides with Uganda’s Shakur Ngobi blasting just over the bar from close range after being set up by Owen Mukisa. Ugandan goalkeeper Imran Ssebbale would then produce a fine save from Mamadou’s half volley to keep the match even.

The match would end in a draw and winner determined by post-match penalties. It was a similar ending for the girls category as Ghana successfully defended their girls’ title with a 9-8 victory in post-match spot kicks over fellow West Africans Burkina Faso after a goal-less draw.

The competition finals held at Ngoni stadium in Harare city, Zimbabwe was graced by CAF President Dr Patrice Motsepe and other dignitaries and is the fourth edition of the African Schools Programme that was launched way back in 2022.

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In-form Uganda to face Senegal in CAF African Schools Football Championship 2026 final

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CECAFA representatives Uganda will face Senegal in the Boys final of the CAF African Schools Football Championship on Friday.

Uganda ejected Benin 4-3 on penalties after a goalless draw at the semi-final stage on Thursday at the Ngoni Stadium in Harare, Zimbabwe.

Senegal reached the final after seeing off Morocco 4-0.

The Ugandan team, the 2025 reigning champions started their campaign with a 1-1 draw against hosts Zimbabwe, and went on to humble DR Congo 6-0 in their second Group A match. The team finished in style with a 3-0 win against Morocco.

In the Girl’s category defending champions edged Zambia 1-0, while Burkina Faso picked a 1-0 win against Morocco.

The winners of the Continental Finals of the CAF African Schools Football Championship in both the boys and girls categories each receive US$300 000, with runners-up receiving US$200 000, while third-place finishers each receive US$150 000. The cash prizes are however geared towards development at the various schools.

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Uganda advances to CAF African Schools Football Championship 2026 semi final stage

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CECAFA reigning Boys champions Uganda have advanced to the semi-final stage at the on-going CAF African Schools Football Championship 2026 Continental Finals in Harare, Zimbabwe.

After kick starting their Group A campaign with a 1-1 draw against Zimbabwe on Monday, Uganda picked wins against DR Congo and Morocco to advance with 7 points.

In their second match of the Championship Uganda humbled DR Congo 6-0 with Owen Mukisa scoring a hat-trick, while Musa Kironde, Ivan Kakinda and Emmanuel Opio also got their names on the score sheet.

Uganda defeated Morocco 3-0 in the last group match with Lucky Wanyama scoring a race, and Owen Mukisa finding the third goal.

CECAFA’s second representatives in the Boys category and 2025 continental champions Tanzania failed to make it to the knock out stage after conceding late to draw 1-1 against Benin in a Group B match played at the Gateway High School.

On Monday Tanzania had kick started their campaign with a 1-1 draw against Zambia, and later suffered a 3-2 defeat to group leaders Senegal.

In the Girls category Tanzania collected their first Group B win after seeing off Guinea 1-0. The Tanzania team that lost 2-1 to Burkina Faso and 2-1 to Ghana on Monday will now play classification matches on Wednesday.

Winners of the Continental Finals of the CAF African Schools Football Championship in both the boys and girls categories each receive US$300 000, with runners-up receiving US$200 000, while third-place finishers each receive US$150 000. The cash prizes are however geared towards development at the various schools.

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Tanzania draw with Zambia on Day 1 of CAF African Schools Football Championships

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CECAFA representatives Tanzania and Uganda recorded mixed results on Day 1 of the CAF African Schools Football Championship Continental Finals in Harare, Zimbabwe.

Tanzania, the Boys African continental reigning champions kicked started their Group B campaign with a 1-1 draw against Zambia, but lost 3-2 in their second match against Senegal.

In the Group A matches CECAFA Boys reigning champions Uganda settled for a 1-1 draw against hosts Zimbabwe in another match played at the Gateway High School. Bashir Edema netted Uganda’s sole goal.

It was a bad day in office for Tanzania’s Girls team who lost two Group B matches. Tanzania suffered a 2-0 defeat to Burkina Faso, and later a 2-1 loss to Ghana.

Action returns on Tuesday with Uganda Boys team playing two vital matches against DR Congo and table leaders Morocco. Tanzania will also have a Group B match against Benin.

Tanzania’s Girls team who are already disadvantaged after losing two matches on Day 1 will be up against Guinea in a Group B match.

The ranking matches will be played on Wednesday, while the semi-finals are scheduled for April 9th and the finals the next day.

Day 1 Results

BOYS

Group A

Morocco 6 – 1 DR Congo

Zimbabwe 1 – 1 Uganda

Group B

Senegal 1 – 0 Benin

Tanzania 1 – 1 Zambia

Tanzania 2 – 3 Senegal

GIRLS

Group A

Zimbabwe 2 – 2 Morocco

Zambia 3 – 1 DR Congo

Group B

Tanzania 0 – 2 Burkina Faso

Ghana 6 – 0 Guinea

Ghana 2 – 1 Tanzania

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