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Nassozi’s tactical imprint turns Boni Concili into a championship force

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Nassozi’s tactical imprint turns Boni Concili into a championship force
In a tournament often defined by established powerhouses, Boni Concili Secondary School have emerged as a compelling new contender—guided by the sharp football mind of head coach Brenda Nassozi. The only female tactician at the 2026 Uganda Secondary Schools Sports Association (USSSA) Girls Football Championship in Mukono, Nassozi is not merely participating; she is reshaping […]

In a tournament often defined by established powerhouses, Boni Concili Secondary School have emerged as a compelling new contender—guided by the sharp football mind of head coach Brenda Nassozi.

The only female tactician at the 2026 Uganda Secondary Schools Sports Association (USSSA) Girls Football Championship in Mukono, Nassozi is not merely participating; she is reshaping narratives.

Her credentials already command respect. As a player, Nassozi captained Mukono High School to USSSA glory in 2017 and returned to the final in 2018, narrowly missing out against Gadafi Integrated Academy.

Those formative experiences have now evolved into a distinct coaching philosophy—one rooted in structure, intelligence, and expressive attacking play.

At Boni Concili, that philosophy is no longer theoretical. It is visible, effective, and increasingly feared.

Their 3-0 victory over Masaka Secondary School at Seroma Christian High School’s main pitch was a performance layered with tactical discipline and attacking intent.

While the first half ended goalless despite sustained pressure, Boni Concili’s persistence reflected a team well-drilled in patience and positional awareness.

Once the breakthrough came, the floodgates opened, underscoring their superior game management and fitness levels.

Nassozi’s emphasis on “entertaining and purposeful football” is evident in how her side controls tempo, exploits wide areas, and transitions swiftly between phases.

More importantly, she has cultivated a team identity—one that blends flair with responsibility.

“Our main target is to win the trophy, and I know my girls are well prepared to achieve that,” Nassozi asserted after the match, her confidence grounded not in rhetoric but in clear tactical progression.

Across the championship, dominant results have been the norm—St Noa Girls and Rines Secondary School each registering 6-0 wins, while Mukono Kings High School delivered a staggering 17-0 rout.

Yet amid these emphatic scorelines, Boni Concili’s rise feels different. It is not just about victory margins, but about method and meaning.

In Nassozi, Boni Concili possess more than a coach; they have a strategist with lived experience of the biggest stage and a vision tailored for modern school football.

If their opening display is any indication, this Ankole region outfit is not just competing—they are building a case as the team to beat.

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