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Prof. Badru Kateregga preaches discipline at Kampala University contingent flag off for AUUS Games

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Prof. Badru Kateregga preaches discipline at Kampala University contingent flag off for AUUS Games
Kampala University has flagged off a 170-member contingent to participate in the 20th edition of the Association of Uganda University Sports (AUUS) Games, scheduled to kick off on December 18, 2025, at Uganda Christian University (UCU), Mukono. The contingent, comprising 145 athletes and 25 officials, will compete in 11 sports disciplines, including football, basketball, volleyball, […]

Kampala University has flagged off a 170-member contingent to participate in the 20th edition of the Association of Uganda University Sports (AUUS) Games, scheduled to kick off on December 18, 2025, at Uganda Christian University (UCU), Mukono.

Photo by Kayiira Jackson

The contingent, comprising 145 athletes and 25 officials, will compete in 11 sports disciplines, including football, basketball, volleyball, netball, handball, athletics, swimming, woodball, chess, darts, and karate.

Prof. Badru Kateregga during the press briefing at the flag off | Photo by Kayiira Jackson

Addressing the athletes, University proprietor and Vice Chancellor, Prof. Badru Ddungu Kateregga, emphasized the importance of discipline, courage, and integrity, values that Kampala University has upheld since 1999.

Kampala University contingent during briefing | Photo by Kayiira Jackson

“Be disciplined even if you are cheated, argue reasonably, push beyond your limits. Kampala University is known for victories. Play with courage and integrity because that is ours,” he said.

Kateregga also jokingly cautioned AUUS Vice President and Kampala University Sports Tutor, Martha Soigi, against any form of bias during the competition.

“As the Vice President of AUUS, try your best not to collaborate with others to cheat Kampala University,” he remarked, drawing laughter from the audience.

Kampala University athletes being flagged off at the main campus in Ggaba | Photo by Kayiira Jackson

The Vice Chancellor also called on AUUS to review participation fees, citing the high costs that limit the number of universities taking part in the games.

“There are over 70 universities, but only 24 managed to participate.

I have spent over Shs180 million on this team. That money could build classrooms or buy computers, but I chose to invest in sports. AUUS should charge reasonable fees so more universities can compete,” he noted.

Martha Soigi, speaking on behalf of the technical team, assured that the athletes are well prepared and ready to compete.

The contingent will depart for UCU on Friday, marking the beginning of Kampala University’s 19th participation in the AUUS Games.

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