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Uganda Cranes Prepares to Play Friendlies with Algeria

 

Three weeks in the wake of getting consecutive wins against DR Congo, Uganda's Senior Ladies' Public Football Crew, the Peaked Cranes, has organized two extra agreeable games, against Algeria.




Uganda will confront Algeria on November 27 and 30, with both matches occurring in Algeria. The friendlies add to the two October matches against DR Congo, which the Peaked Cranes won convincingly.


In the DR Congo friendlies, the Peaked Cranes previously got a 2-1 triumph prior to wrapping up the two-legged apparatus with a 3-1 win. "The young ladies showed extraordinary concentration and a battling soul. These games are a demonstration of their diligent effort and responsibility," said lead trainer Sheryl Botes after the matches.


Star forward Fazilah Ikwaput stood apart during these games, scoring three objectives across the two matches, remembering a support for the subsequent game. Different commitments came from partners Sylvia Kabene and Viola Nambi, with Kabene scoring in the main cordial and Nambi seeing as the net in the second.


Presently, data from the nearby soccer overseeing body (FUFA) shows that lead trainer Botes named a temporary crew of 33 players who entered camp on Thursday, November 21. Subsequent to preparing for a few days, the group is supposed to make a trip to Algeria on Sunday, November 24.


Goalkeepers incorporate Ruth Aturo, Daisy Nakaziro, Molly Naava Nabitaka, and Sharon Kaidu. Safeguards incorporate Shadia Nankya, Bridget Nabisaalu, Phiona Nabulime, Maureen Kimono, Shakirah Nankwanga, Cheerful Kobusinge, Heavenly messenger Awuki Kigongo, Zabinah Namboozo, Zaina Nandede, and Hasifah Patricia Namboozo.


Midfielders incorporate Joan Nabirye, Phiona Nabbumba, Yuster Kayesu, Shamirah Nalugya, Brenda Munyana, Doreen Nakayiwa, Violah Nambi, Harmony Muduwa, Ronah Regina Nantege, Shamim Kilikumwino, Rinah Aruho, and Margret Kunihira while advances incorporate Fazilah Ikwaput, Joanita Ainembabazi, Resty Nanziri, Sylvia Kabene, Agnes Nabukenya, Mastulah Atuhaire, and Sharon Namatovu.


The friendlies are essential for the group's arrangements for the CECAFA Ladies' Title. The matches will likewise check the group's second global installations in nearly 12 months.


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