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USSSA Unveils Draws for 2026 National Girls’ Football Championship

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USSSA Unveils Draws for 2026 National Girls’ Football Championship
The 2026 Uganda Secondary Schools Sports Association (USSSA) National Girls’ Football Championship is set to take centre stage from 29th April to 9th May at Seroma Christian High School in Mukono, promising a highly competitive showcase of school football talent from across the country. The official draw ceremony was conducted this afternoon at GNS Hotel, […]

The 2026 Uganda Secondary Schools Sports Association (USSSA) National Girls’ Football Championship is set to take centre stage from 29th April to 9th May at Seroma Christian High School in Mukono, promising a highly competitive showcase of school football talent from across the country.

The official draw ceremony was conducted this afternoon at GNS Hotel, bringing together key stakeholders and graced by former school football stars who played a pivotal role in the proceedings.

Among those who facilitated the draws were Enoch Walusimbi, Sharon Kaidu, and Immaculate Natasha, lending both experience and prestige to the event.

Beyond the national title, the tournament will also serve as a qualifier for the 2026 Federation of East Africa Schools Sports Association (FEASSA) Championship, scheduled for late August in Morogoro, Tanzania, raising the stakes for participating teams.

The competition features a robust pool of schools distributed across sixteen groups, each poised to battle for supremacy:

Group A

St. Noa Girls, Gadafi Integrated, Lilac High, Dumo Progressive

Group B

Bishop Comboni College, Kibingo Girls, Kongunga High, Kakungulu Memorial

Group C

Rines, Moyo Stars High, Bubita Seed, St. Peter’s High School

Group D

Bunya SS, Francis Ayume, Riverside High, Amazing Grace

Group E

Uganda Martyrs, St. Charles Lwanga, Kochi SS, Seroma Christian High School

Group F

Bugisu High School, Restore Leadership High School, Adwari SS, Light College Seguku

Group G

Jinja SS, Latifah Mixed, Binyinyi, Panyadoli

Group H

Kawempe Muslim, Mukono King’s, Jubilee 2000, St. Andrews

Group I

Boni Concili, Masaka SS, Rev. Jabuloni Isooke, St. Francis SS

Group J

Bukedea Comprehensive, Kidozi Seed, Kapchorwa SS, Lutamaguzi SS

Group K

Hopeful Future, Laminias College, Katooke Modern, Restore

Group L

STAHIZA, Jinja Comprehensive, St. Claire Girls, Nyakasenyi

Group M

Nyabubare SS, St. Magdalene Girls, Kangole Girls, Boston High

Group N

King of Kings, Sacred Heart, Kyabugashe, Kashenshero

Group O

Jinja Progressive, Highland SS, Mukula Memorial, Bubulo Girls

Group P

Amus College, Lugazi Homestone, Kamonkoli, Kanoni High

With traditional powerhouses and emerging contenders evenly spread across the groups, the championship is expected to deliver high-intensity matches, unearth new talent, and further solidify the growth of girls’ football in Uganda.

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