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2022 WCQ: Micho names final squad to face Rwanda

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2022 WCQ: Micho names final squad to face Rwanda
Uganda Cranes head coach Milutin Sredojevic has named the final squad of 25 players to face Rwanda. The two sides will face in the ongoing FIFA World Cup 2022 Qatar Qualifiers on October 7th. They will then face off again on October 10th at St. Mary’s Stadium in Kitende. The team flies out at 10pm […]

Uganda Cranes head coach Milutin Sredojevic has named the final squad of 25 players to face Rwanda.

The two sides will face in the ongoing FIFA World Cup 2022 Qatar Qualifiers on October 7th.

They will then face off again on October 10th at St. Mary’s Stadium in Kitende.

The team flies out at 10pm aboard RwandaAir.

Uganda is still looking for the maiden victory in this year’s qualifiers after making two stalemates in the opening two fixtures.

Uganda Cranes Final Squad to Rwanda

1-Lukwago Charles, 2-Watenga Isma, 3-Alionzi Nafian, 4-Wafula Innocent, 5-Poloto Julius, 6-Muleme Isaac , 7-Kayondo Aziz , 8-Awanyi Timothy, 9-Najib Fesali, 10-Walusimbi Enock , 11-Mulondo Livingstone , 12-Waswa Geofrey , 13-Aucho Khalid ,14-Waiswa Moses, 15-Lwanga Tadeo , 16-Byaruhanga Bobosi, 17-Iguma Denis, 18-Kagimu Shafik, 19-Orit Ibrahim, 20-Kizza Martin, 21-Kizza Mustafa, 22-Sentamu Yunus, 23-Rwothomio Cromwell, 24-Mukwala Steven, 25-Bayo Fahad

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