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    The Standard EditorBy The Standard EditorAugust 18, 2025Updated:August 18, 2025 Football No Comments3 Mins Read
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    By Victor Turinawe

    Today’s atmosphere against South Africa at Mamboole Stadium will see a rumbling atmosphere as Cranes will be looking forward to qualifying for Quarter Finals after winning the game.

    After a 3–0 victory over Guinea that was followed by a 2–0 triumph against Niger at the Nelson Mandela National Stadium, lifting them to the top of their group and within touching distance of the quarter-finals.

    Their success has been built on tactical discipline, high-intensity pressing, and ruthless efficiency in front of goal.

    While the collective unit has been impressive, certain individuals have emerged as the driving force behind Uganda’s turnaround such as Reagan Mpande, Allan Okello, the Creative Midfield maestro Enock Ssebaggala and the Goal Custodian Joel Mutakubwa will be Uganda’s Relief in today’s game.

    From commanding leadership in goal to creativity in midfield and composure in defence, these four players will be the heartbeat of a team determined to make their mark on home soil.

    As the Uganda Cranes continue to prepare for a crucial Group C showdown in the TotalEnergies African Nations Championship (CHAN) 2024, midfielder Abdul Karim Watambala has extended heartfelt appreciation to the Government, FUFA, and fans for their unwavering backing throughout the tournament.

    The Vipers SC playmaker, who is featuring in his third CHAN edition, spoke with passion during Sunday’s pre-match press conference at Mandela National Stadium, Namboole. Uganda faces South Africa on today evening at 8 pm in a tie that could secure their historic first-ever quarterfinal spot.

    “We are grateful to FUFA and the Government for the immense support they’ve given us. To the fans, thank you for standing with us from day one—even after our disappointing start against Algeria. I believe we brought back some joy in the last two matches. Tomorrow, we need you in even bigger numbers because we promise to give our all,” Watambala said.

    The experienced midfielder highlighted the spirit of togetherness in the squad as the driving force behind Uganda’s resurgence.

    “Football is about teamwork. You can’t win alone. I appreciate my teammates for the unity and hard work we have been pushing each other from the beginning, and that’s what makes us strong,” he added.

    Watambala also expressed confidence in the team’s readiness, saying lessons learned from early setbacks have strengthened their resolve.

    “The team is in great shape, and we know what’s at stake. We’ve put in the work, and we’re determined not to let our coaches, fans, and everyone who believes in us down. The preparations have gone well, and now it’s all about execution on the pitch.”

    The Uganda Cranes currently sit top of Group C with six points from three games. After bouncing back with emphatic victories 3-0 over Guinea and 2-0 against Niger—Uganda needs only a draw to confirm qualification. A win against South Africa would secure top spot in the group and underline their growing confidence.

    After opening their campaign with a sobering 3–0 defeat to Algeria in Kampala, the Cranes responded like a team on a mission, producing back-to-back wins that have reignited their hopes of a historic run.

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