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FAMACO II DIPLOMA COMPLETED: FORTY-THREE GRADUATED

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The second edition of FAMACO II targeting Club CEOs of UPL and FWSL as well as regional Football Association General secretaries, ended at a graduation event held at Jevine Hotel, Kampala.

The ceremony held on Friday January 5th, was graced by First FUFA Vice President Justus Mugisha, Ronnie Kalema (FUFA Executive Secretary), Kizza Decolas (FUFA Deputy CEO in charge of football), and Ali Mwebe (FUFA Football Development Director).

Njuba Simon Peter and Kairungi Stella Otika Salma emerged as the best male and female students respectively.

The instructors included FUFA Executive Committee member Rogers Byamukama, Jamil Ssewanyana, Waiswa Ali, Kiiza Decolas, Counsel Dennis Lukambi, Ali Mwebe, Catherine Adipo W. Constance, Mutyaba Bashir and Babra Irakiza.

The FAMACO II has been designed to enhance participants’ knowledge and abilities in football leadership and management.

It specifically focuses on strengthening and refining the soft and hard skills needed to succeed in an influential role in the football industry.

“My successful completion of this course demonstrates my commitment to honing my skills in football administration and management.

I am sure my newly acquired knowledge and expertise will undoubtedly contribute to the growth and success of Beach Soccer and Women Football, as well as benefit the broader football community in Uganda.” Nambafu Justine former Beach Soccer referee said.

4 who missed some modules in 1st edition joined for those missed modules to make 43

List of graduands

  1. Njuba Simon Peter
  2. Sengendo Isaac
  3. Asiimwe Moses
  4. Kairungi Stellah Otika Salma
  5. Abdul Kawuulu Mwanje
  6. Ssemeere Asadu
  7. Isaac Serwanga Lwanga
  8. Kamoga Sula
  9. Muhumuza Rodrick Chandi
  10. Mutaka Joseph
  11. Freda Ayerango
  12. Gulere Daniel
  13. Muwanguzi Joel
  14. Mambo Walter
  15. Nyamwiza Brendah
  16. Mutebi Julius Bazzekuketta
  17. Nakirijja Aisha
  18. Mushabe Akankwasa Arnold
  19. Ssejjemba Brian
  20. Bitonde Michael Kirunga
  21. Munaaba Allan
  22. Ekaju Daniel
  23. Keuber Moses
  24. Musiimenta Edmund
  25. Muhoozi Anisha Shahir
  26. Turyomuriwe Samuel
  27. Miiro Ashraf
  28. Okorotum Jonathan
  29. Joel Gadafi
  30. Otika Edward
  31. Lukoki Jessy
  32. Nambafu Justine
  33. Angeyango Scovia
  34. Bogere Meshach
  35. Atugonza Joshua
  36. Kayima Huzairu
  37. Bulega Sadam
  38. Naigaga Aisha-Latifah
  39. Sseninde Jean
  40. Nabulobi Mercy
  41. Ssengendo Meddy
  42. Nakambugu Joan
  43. Masembe Daniel Nteyafa

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