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Ex-Ugandan Defender Sekagya named New York Red Bulls II head Coach
Former Uganda Cranes defender, Ibrahim Sekagya has been named head coach of New York Red Bulls II. The Club made the announcement on Monday.
The former KCCA FC and Uganda Cranes captain who also played professional football in Argentina, Austria and USA will lead the club in their inaugural season in MLS Next Pro.
MLS Next Pro is a men’s professional soccer league in the United States and Canada that is affiliated with Major League Soccer.
The Club says Sekagya will be the third Head Coach in Red Bulls II history after spending eight seasons as an Assistant Coach. “Ibrahim (Sekagya) has played a crucial role in the development of Red Bulls II in addition to his success as a player with the main club,” said the Club’s Sporting Director Denis Hamlett.
The 42- year old Sekagya who was born in Kawempe retired in 2015 and later joined the Red Bulls II coaching staff for its inaugural season in USL that same year. After seven and a half seasons as an Assistant Coach, he was named the Interim Head Coach on July 3, 2022, and guided the team for the final 17 matches of the season.
Sekagya said he is happy to be appointed head coach of the team. “I am thrilled to continue my journey with the New York Red Bulls organization and lead New York Red Bulls II to success. “I cannot wait to get this season started and show all of the work that has been done this winter to put a well-balanced squad on the pitch,” added Sekagya.
Sekagya also helped another youthful Ugandan player Steven Sserwadda join the New York Red Bulls II and eventually Major League Soccer outfit New York Red Bulls in 2022.
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Uganda’s Mutyaba signs for French side FC Girondins de Bordeaux
Uganda’s rising star Travis Mutyaba has signed a 3-year contract with French Championnat National 2 side FC Girondins de Bordeaux.
Mutyaba signed the deal on Monday just few weeks after he terminated his contract with top Egyptian Premier League side Zamalek FC.
The youngster in May this year became the first Ugandan player to win the TotalEnergies CAF Confederation Cup when the Egyptian team defeated RS Berkane (Morocco).
Mutyaba is considered the next big Ugandan star because of his high dribbling abilities and speed. He last featured for a Uganda Premier League side, SC Villa in the 2022/2023 season before heading to join Georgian outfit Dinamo Tbilisi.
He has also participated in several CECAFA Junior tournaments with the recent where he guided Uganda U-18 team to win the regional CECAFA U-18 Championship in Kisumu, Kenya last November.
Mutyaba also helped Uganda’s U-15 team win the CECAFA U-15 Championship held in Eritrea in 2019 and the CECAFA U-17 Championship held in Rwanda in 2020.
Mutyaba’s new team won six Division 1/Ligue 1 titles before, the last in 2009. Bordeaux have also won four Coupe de France titles, three Coupe de la Ligue titles, and three Trophée des champions titles as well. In 1996, Bordeaux reached the UEFA Cup final losing to Bayern Munich.
Former French star player and coach Zinedine Zidane also played for FC Girondins de Bordeaux between 1992-1993.
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President Ruto thanks CAF for picking East Africa to host 2027 Africa Cup of Nations
The President of Kenya, William Samoei Ruto has thanked the Confederation of African Football (CAF) for giving East Africa the opportunity to host the 2027 TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).
Ruto was speaking before the start of the CAF Executive Committee meeting at the Kempinski Hotel in Nairobi on Monday morning.
Few months ago CAF announced that the PAMOJA bid of Tanzania, Uganda and Kenya had won the bid to host the 2027 AFCON.
The Kenyan President made it clear that as East Africans they are happy that CAF has given them the opportunity to host the Africa Cup of Nations in 2027. Ruto assured the CAF Exco that for starters the Kasarani Stadium and Nyayo Stadium will be ready by the end of this year for TotalEnergies African Nations Championships 2025,
“By allowing us Kenya to hosts AFCON, you have given us a brand new Stadium without knowing. This will help us create more jobs and many other opportunities. Dr Patrice and your team let me assure you that I will always be available when needed,” added President Ruto.
He also made it clear that there are things that we Africans can do better as Africans inorder to elevate each other.
Dr. Patrice Moptsepe on behalf of CAF thanked the President of Kenya for hosting them in Nairobi. On Sunday the CAF President also had the opportunity to inspect Kasarani, Nyayo and Talanta Stadiums to check on the construction progress ahead of CHAN 2025 and AFCON 2027 finals that East Africa will host.
WOMEN
Ethiopia’s Abera glad to sign for USL Super League side DC Power FC
Ethiopia’s top female player Geinore Loza Abera has said she is happy to finally sign for a team in the First Division United States Professional League.
DC Power FC who will make their inaugural 2024/2025 USL Super League season on September 13th announced Loza Abera’s signing last week.
“I am very happy to finally sign a contract with DC Power FC and I will work hard to help the team win matches and Cups,” says Loza Abera who has captained Ethiopia’s women’s teams at all levels.
The top striker last year moved from Commercial Bank of Ethiopia to join USL Women’s League Virginia Marauders FC.
Frédéric Brillant, the DC Power FC head coach says they are very happy to add Loza Abera to their team. “We are pleased to add Loza to our ranks for the upcoming season. Along with being an outlet up top, Loza finds the back of the net on a consistent basis. She will be a welcomed addition to our team and will be an asset in the final third,” added the coach.
The Club President Jordan Stuart also praised Loza as an extremely talented player who adds creativity and a nose for goal on the attacking end of the field. “She has shown great leadership captaining her country and being at the forefront of African football on the world stage,” he added.
The 26-year old Loza was top scorer in 2021 and 2022 during the Zonal CAF Women’s Champions League qualifiers in Nairobi and Tanzania respectively.
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Ugandan referee Nabadda selected to officiate at FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup
Uganda’s leading female referee Shamira Nabadda has been selected to officiate at the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup.
The tournament will take place in the Dominican Republic from 16 October to 3 November 2024.
Fresh from officiating at the 2024 Paris Summer Olympics in France, Nabadda is the only referee from the Council of East and Central African Football Associations (CECAFA) Zone selected for the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup.
The second African referee selected is Algeria’s Mehat Ghada, and the assistants include; Hamdi Soukaina (Morocco), Abdelfattah Yara (Egypt), Kone Fanta (Mali) and Zambia’s Nancy Kasitu. In the communication sent on Friday FIFA has selected 12 referees, 24 assistants and two support referees.
Nabadda who has also officiated at the CAF African Women’s Championship is currently in Ethiopia ahead of the start of the CAF Women’s Champions League – CECAFA qualifiers which run August 17-31st.
Africa will be represented by Kenya, Nigeria and Zambia at the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup. The other nations that qualified include hosts Dominican Republic, Japan, North Korea, South Korea, Mexico, USA, Brazil, England, Poland, Spain, Colombia, New Zealand and Ecuador.
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