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Uganda to face Congo Brazzaville in African Games semi final stage

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The Uganda Hippos are set to face Congo Brazzaville in a semi-final clash on Tuesday at the on-going 13th Edition of the African Games in Ghana.

Coach Morley Byekwaso Ochama’s team wrapped up Group B with a 1-0 win against South Sudan last Friday to finish with nine points.

Uganda started their campaign with a 2-1 victory against the Flying Eagles of Nigeria, before stopping Senegal 1-0 in the second match.

“We are happy with the way the team has played the group matches and now is the team to plan well for the knockout stage where we shall face Congo. We shall not underrate any team because we are taking every match like a final,” says Uganda’s coach Ochama.

While Uganda will face Congo Brazzaville who came second in Group A, the second semi-final will see hosts Ghana take on Senegal, with all matches taking place at the Accra Sports Stadium on Tuesday.

In the last African Games held in Morocco in 2019, Burkina Faso defeated Nigeria in the final, while Senegal picked bronze after seeing off Mali 4-3 in penalties after a goalless draw. Uganda last finished fourth at the 1999 All Africa Games held in South Africa.

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Magogo applauds Uganda Hippos for winning African Games silver medal

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The President of the Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA), Moses Hassim Magogo has congratulated the U-20 team, Hippos for wining silver at the 13th African Games.

Uganda Hippos lost 1-0 to hosts Ghana in the final played at the Accra Sports Stadium on Friday night. The entertaining final saw the two teams create some good scoring opportunities, but Jerry Afriyie made it count after 90 minutes scoring the lone goal.

“I want to congratulate Uganda Hippos for winning the silver medal at the African Games 2023. You played against some of the best teams and got results. It is not only about winning the medal but the style of play and spirit exhibited,” said Magogo.

The Hippos handled by former international Morley Byekwaso Ochama started their campaign in the group stages with a 2-1 win against Nigeria. They went on to defeat Ghana and South Sudan with the same 1-0 score line. At the semi-final stage they battled from two goals down to stop Congo Brazzaville 4-2.

The Hippos beat performance at the African Games had come in 1999 when they finished fourth in South Africa. Uganda’s U-20 women’s team Queen Cranes also picked a bronze medal at the Games.

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Uganda stop Senegal to win African Games bronze medal

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The Uganda Queen Cranes have won a bronze medal at the on-going 13th African Games in Ghana.

After a goalless 90 minutes, the Queen Cranes defeated Senegal 6-5 in penalty shoot outs of the play-off match played at the Cape Coast Stadium on Thursday night.

Sheryl Botes, the Uganda Queen Cranes coach said it was hard work that has seen them get this medal. “We played a good game and had many opportunities to score, but am happy we have won bronze. The exposure that the players have got here has been very good and we are building a strong team,” added Botes.

Moses Hassim Magogo, President of the Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) also thanked the national U-20 girls team for winning a medal at the Games. “I want to congratulate the Queen Cranes for winning bronze at the African Games. We brought a coach, one of the best on the continent and we allowed her to build a team. It is going to take time but we can already see certain things are working out,” he added.

The Uganda Queen Cranes started their campaign with a 1-1 draw against Tanzania, and stopped Ethiopia 2-0. They went on to draw 1-1 with Ghana and lost 2-0 to Nigeria at the semi-final stage.

The hosts Ghana also battled from a goal down to defeat Nigeria 2-1 in the final played later last night.

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Uganda Hippos eliminate Congo Brazzaville to storm African Games final

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Uganda U-20 football team, Hippos have qualified for the final at the on-going 13th Edition of the African Games.

The Hippos fought from two goals down in the first half to recover and beat Congo Brazzaville 4-2 in the first semi-final match played at the Accra Sports Stadium in Ghana on Tuesday evening.

After only 15 minutes Servyl Akouala gave Congo Brazzaville the lead from a well taken free-kick, and Mignon Koto made it 2-0 at the stroke of half time moments after goalkeeper Shamulan Kamya had been stretched off injured.

But after a lot of pep talk by the head coach Morley Byekwaso Ochama, the Hippos came back from the dressing room a different side full of hunger to win.  After 60 minutes Abasi Kyeyune pulled back one goal for the charged Hippos.

In a space of three minutes Bruno Bunyaga netted two crucial goals with the second coming after 70 minutes, and he added his name on the score sheet three minutes later.

Substitute Hakim Mutebi made it 4-2 for Uganda Hippos after 81 minutes with a well taken hard shot from outside the box that the Congo Brazzaville goalkeeper fumbled to save but tapped it into the net.

Uganda’s coach thanked God for the win. “We started the match and did not concentrate well. But we returned and played better,” said Ochama.

The Hippos will now face hosts Ghana in the final on Friday. Ghana defeated Senegal 1-0 in the second semi-final played on Tuesday.

The Uganda Hippos started their campaign in the group stage with a 2-1 win against Nigeria, and stopped Ghana and South Sudan by a similar 1-0 score line.

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Queen Cranes to face Senegal in African Games bronze medal match

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The Uganda Queen Cranes will face Senegal in the play-off match on Thursday to determine who wins bronze at the 13th African Games in Ghana.

On Monday the defending champions Nigeria eliminated Uganda 2-0 in the first semi-final match played at the Cape Coast Stadium.

After a goalless first half with the two sides creating scoring opportunities, substitute Okah Adaobi broke the deadlock after 74 minutes, and Chiamaka Okwuchukwu made it 2-0 after 89 minutes.

Sheryl Botes, the Uganda Queen Cranes said she was proud of her team that gave their best and have picked a lot of exposure in the African Games. “We played against a very good and experienced Nigerian team that has given us a lot of lessons,” added Botes.

In the second semi-final match hosts Ghana defeated Senegal 3-1.

The Uganda Queen Cranes have so far played four matches at the African Games winning one 2-0 against Ethiopia. They drew 1-1 against Tanzania and Ghana, and lost against Nigeria.

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