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Letter from the Editor | Ronnie Mayanja | November 2011 | Welcome to the Ugandan Diaspora News Online

Letter from the Editor | Ronnie Mayanja | November 2011 | Welcome to the Ugandan Diaspora News Online
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End heartless treatment of Zoomlion sweepers – Manasseh Azure tells Akufo-Addo

End heartless treatment of Zoomlion sweepers – Manasseh Azure tells Akufo-Addo
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Retiring numbers: KCCA champion phenomena by resting Omondi s #15

Head-to-head Cranes look to 1978 feat

news Head-to-head Cranes look to 1978 feat Allan Darren Kyeyune The Uganda Cranes will need nothing short of a victory when they face Morocco in a winner-takes-it-all Group C affair at the Chan finals in Douala, Cameroon tonight. The Cranes will meet the Atlas Lions in a final group match at a senior continental championship for a third time in a space of 43 years. It is a key fixture where a victory against the title holders guarantees the Cranes a place in the last eight for the first time in Chan history. The two sides will meet for the fourth time at Stade de la Réunification with their record standing at 2-1 in favour of Uganda. We take a look at the past meetings. March 11, 1978: Uganda 3-0 Morocco During its fifth appearance at the Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon), Uganda did the unthinkable and made it out of the group stages for the first time by defeating Morocco 3-0 in the last Group B match. Godfrey Kisitu, Moses Nsereko and Phillip Omondi struck inside

When Cranes had to beat champions Morocco, and did

news When Cranes had to beat champions Morocco, and did Ismail Dhakaba Kigongo A lot has been told about Uganda Cranes’ run at the 1978 Africa Cup of Nations. That year, underdogs Uganda went all the way to the final – losing 2-0 to hosts Ghana. Striker Philip Omondi inked his name among Africa’s greatest players in that eight-team tournament. The Uganda legend finished as one of three top scorers. There’s something that is often ignored in that story. Uganda were on the brink of an early exit in the group stage – similar to what they face at the ongoing Africa Nations Championship in Cameroon today. In 1978, ganda beat Congo Brazzaville 3-1 in the group B opener. Omondi, Eddie Ssewanga and Godfrey Kisitu got the goals. By then, two points were awarded for a win and one for a draw. Tunisia humbled Peter Okee-coached Uganda 3-1 in the second game. Sam Musenze got the consolation goal. “We had packed our bags before the final group game. In camp, everyo

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