FIFA has always preached the gospel of Club Licensing as a vehicle that can deliver professionalism to clubs both in the short, mid and long term.
The licensing exercise sets standards that clubs ought to fulfil in order to become self-reliant and business-oriented.
FUFA has over the years put this into practice and there is even will to make better strides in the next years.
It is upon this background that FIFA officials are in the country ahead of the Women Club Licensing workshop slated for Thursday, 19th May 2022 at Imperial Royale Hotel.
The two were welcomed to FUFA Complex by FUFA 3rd Vice President, Hon. Florence Nakiwala Kiyingi, FUFA CEO, Edgar Watson alongside FUFA Deputy CEO-Football, Decolas Kizza, FUFA Executive Committee Member Rogers Mugisha and FUFA Club Licensing Manager, Ivan Kintu Bayige.
The FIFA officials will interact with club administrators from the FUFA Women Super League with emphasis put on 4 salient topics that include;
2- Accelerating the development of the game at all levels.
3- Building on the existing Senior league.
Mawejje announces his retirement: End of An Era
Police FC stalwart Tonny Mawejje has called time on a glorious playing career, announcing his retirement from the football game.
The midfielder, who earlier before the start of the 2021/22 season revealed he will retire, re-affirmed the statement on Monday while appearing on NTVSportKnights.
Tony Mawejje at FC Tirana Credit: KF Tirana Media
Tony Mawejje at FC Tirana Credit: KF Tirana Media
Mawejje said: “Yes, I am officially retiring from playing active football for good. Playing football is all I have ever wanted to do and am happy to have had such a long career. It’s time to leave the stage and concentrate on other aspects of the game.”
The midfielder general as many fans refer to him also revealed that his next destination will be coaching and agency.
“At the start, I wanted to be a football agent since I have made so many contacts from playing abroad but the Covid19 pandemic did change that though that will also come.
“For now, I want to go into coaching, especially for the young boys and would really set up an academy.”
The midfielder, a main stay in the Uganda Cranes fold for the past 15 years (amassing 83 caps and 8 goals) came through the ranks at Masaka SS as part of the team that had the likes of Baker Kigongo, Dan Ssebuliba, Vincent Kayizzi, Noordin Kaweesi and Umar Bulega.
Mawejje started his career with now-defunct Masaka LC in the early 2000s and later played for KCCA, URA and Police (twice) in Uganda.
Outside Uganda, Mawejje enjoyed an illustrious career in Iceland with IBV Vestmannaeyjar, Haugesund in Norway, Throttur, KF Tirana in Albania and a short stint in South Africa and Kuwait with Golden Arrows and Al Arabi SC respectively.
His achievements include winning the Cecafa Kagame Cup with less fancied Police in 2006, a league title with URA, several Cecafa Senior Challenge Cup titles with Uganda and also helping Uganda Cranes qualify for the Africa Cup of Nations in 2017 and 2019.
Tonny Mawejje in a previous training session Credit: FUFA Media
Mawejje may have called time on an illustrious career on Monday night, but he will play one final match for Police on Saturday when they visit champions Vipers SC.
“I have plans to have two testimonial matches – one in Kampala and another in Masaka where it all started and communications to that effect will be done very soon,” he stated.
Mawejje is now one of the great Uganda legends, and his retirement ends one of the most exceptional, and well-conducted, football careers of all time in this country.
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