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History says Uganda Cranes can finish the job in Malawi

The Uganda Cranes warm just before kick off today. PHOTO @officialFUFA

TODAY 4pm
⚽ Kamuzu Stadium, Blantyre
⚽ Live on 102.1 FUFA fm

✳ AFCON 2021 QUALIFIER 
🇺🇬 Uganda  vs 🇲🇼 Malawi

✳ PAST AFCON MEETS
▪ July 1, 2000 – Uganda 3 Malawi 1 AFCON qualifier
▪ July 15, 2000 – Malawi 1 Uganda 2 AFCON qualifier
▪ November 17, 2019 – Uganda 2 Malawi 0 AFCON qualifier

Starting XI
▪ Denis ONYANGO [GK+ C] ▪ Nicholas WADADA
▪ Murushid JJUKO
▪ Ronald MUKIIBI
▪ Joseph OCHAYA
▪ Moses WAISWA
▪ Mike AZIRA
▪ Ibrahim ORIT
▪ Faruku MIYA
▪ Mustafa KIZZA
▪ Emmanuel OKWI

Blantyre, Malawi | THE INDEPENDENT | Forget the twitter-war and the jokes. The Kamuzu stadium in Blantyre will today host a tough, thrilling, make-or-break match between Uganda and hosts Malawi.

Uganda Cranes versus Malawi Flames matches used to be one of the greatest encounters in the East and Central Africa’s CECAFA tournament in the 80s and 90s, and the twitter war of the past 24 hours shows that the sons have learnt a lot from their fathers – fight on all fronts.

Until Malawi abandoned CECAFA, for the southern Africa tournament CECAFA in the late nineties, Challenge Cup battles with Uganda used to have the likes of Lawrence Waya, Young Chimodzi, Felix Nyirongo in one half, and Paul Hasule, Sadiq Wassa, Magid Musisi and Ronald Vubya in the other half.

One such battle saw Malawi led by Waya and Collins Pewe humilated Uganda Cranes 2-0 in Mbale in the 1984 CECAFA semifinals.

The climax of the encounters was however in 1989 at Nyayo Stadium in Nairobi Kenya, when Uganda Cranes ended a 12-year CECAFA title drought. The victory also heralded a new beginning in Uganda, as a new force NRA and the NRM had just taken over  Kampala two years earlier.

In that CECAFA final, Malawi went ahead through Young Chimodzi, Hasule equalized. Chimodzi again and Daniel Dzikambane seemed to have taken the game out of Cranes reach with Magid Musisi neutralized, but Vvubya and corner specialist Sula Kato ensured it went 3-3 into extra time and spot kicks.  Goalie Sadiq Wassa turned out the hero, as he foiled four penalties.

The Cranes of the late 80s
The Cranes of the late 80s and early 90s.

That Cranes had Sadiq Wassa (GK), Paul Hasule, Richard Mugalu, Isaac Nkada, William Nkemba, George Nsimbe, Sam Ssimbwa (Twaha Kivumbi), Stephen Bogere, Magidu Musisi, Robert Aloro, Ronald Vvubya (Sula Kato), and were years later joined by the likes Sam Ssimbwa, Adam Semugabi, Jackson Mayanja, Edgar Watson and Fred Tamale.

Uganda has played Malawi 24 times, mainly in the CECAFA tournament (12), and friendlies (9) and only three times in AFCON qualifiers.

Stand-in coach Abdallah Mubiru’s Uganda head into this afternoon’s match with a perfect AFCON qualifiers record against Malawi, having won all three previous encounters.

The Uganda Cranes find themselves on the edge following a goalless draw with Group table leaders Burkina Faso in Kampala last week.

Uganda, ranked 12th in Africa and 83rd by FIFA, hit the cross bar in the match, but failed to secure a much needed win at St. Mary’s Stadium, Kitende.

There was a bit of tension in the build-up, with the Malawians producing a COVID-19 positive result for midfield work-horse Tadde Lwanga. FUFA immediately countered that with other results showing he was negative, and initial reports indicate CAF have allowed Lwanga to play and he will start on the bench.

The goalless draw last week secured a Nations Cup final place for Burkina Faso, now ranked 10th in Africa and 71st by FIFA. Malawi are ranked 36th in Africa, and 129th by FIFA, but are on a high, after securing a rare away win, in their 1-0 victory in South Sudan.

📌 HISTORY OF
🇲🇼 Malawi vs Uganda 🇺🇬
⚽ May 25, 1971 Uganda 3 Malawi 3 FRIENDLY
⚽ November 7, 1975 Malawi 2 Ugnada 1 CECAFA
⚽ November 12, 1976 Uganda 2 Malawi 1 CECAFA
⚽ December 6, 1977 Uganda 1 Malawi 0 CECAFA
⚽ November 13, 1982 Uganda 2 Malawi 1 CECAFA
⚽ November 25, 1983 Uganda 1 Malawi 0 CECAFA
⚽ December 12, 1984 Uganda 0 Malawi 2 CECAFA
⚽ October 4, 1985 Malawi 1 Uganda 1 CECAFA
⚽ October 12, 1985 Malawi 3 Uganda 1 CECAFA
⚽ July 16, 1986 Malawi 2 Uganda 1 FRIENDLY
⚽ July 8, 1986 Malawi 0 Uganda 0 FRIENDLY
⚽ July 10, 1986 Malawi 0 Uganda 0 FRIENDLY
⚽ December 16, 1989 Uganda3 Malawi 3 CECAFA
⚽ July 6, 1999 Malawi 0 Uganda 2 FRIENDLY
⚽ July 1, 2000 Uganda 3 Malawi 1 AFCON qualifier
⚽ July 15, 2000 Malawi 1 Uganda 2 AFCON qualifier
⚽ December 6, 2006 Uganda 0 Malawi 0 CECAFA
⚽ March 21, 2009 Uganda 2 Malawi 1 Friednly
⚽ December 2, 2010 Malawi 1 Uganda 1 CECAFA
⚽ July 15, 2014 Uganda 0 Malawi 0 FRIENDLY
⚽ July 6, 2015 Malawi 1 Uganda 0 FRIENDLY
⚽ November 30, 2015 Uganda 2 Malawi 0 CECAFA
⚽ March 27, 2018 Uganda 0 Malawi 0 FRIENDLY
⚽ November 17, 2019 Uganda 2 Malawi 0 AFCON qualifier

AFCON 2021 GROUP B STANDINGS

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Burkina Faso 5 2 3 0 5 2 +3 9 Qualify for final tournament
2  Uganda 5 2 2 1 3 1 +2 8
3  Malawi 5 2 1 2 3 5 −2 7
4  South Sudan 5 1 0 4 2 5 −3 3

📌 Cranes squad
✳ Goalkeepers
Dennis Onyango (Mamelodi Sundowns, South Africa), Jamal Salim (Al Hilal, Sudan), Charles Lukwago(KCCA FC-Uganda), Kigonya Mathias ( Azam FC- Tanzania)
✳ Defenders
Kizza Mustapha (DC Montreal- USA), Ronald Mukiibi(Ostersunds FK, Sweden), Nico Wakiro Wadada (Azam, Tanzania), Timothy Denis Awany (Sport Club Ironi, Ashdod, Israel), Joseph Ochaya (TP Mazembe, Democratic Republic of Congo), Lwaliwa Halid (Vipers SC-Uganda), Elvis Bwomono (Southend United, England), Juuko Murushid (Express FC-Uganda), Kizito Mugweri Gavin (SC Villa- Uganda)
✳ Midfielders
Miya Faruku (Konyaspor- Turkey), William Kizito Luwagga (Hapoel Kfar Saba- Israel), Waiswa Moses (SupersportUnited-South Africa), Lwanga Taddeo (Simba SC- Tanzania), Michael Azira (New Mexico United-, USA), Allan Kyambadde (El Gouna, Egypt), Allan Okello (Paradou,Algeria), Lumala Abdu (Pyramids FC- Egypt), Bobosi Byaruhanga (Vipers SC-Uganda), Orit Ibrahim (Vipers SC-Uganda).
✳ Forwards
Emmanuel Arnold Okwi (Ittihad Alexandria, Egypt), Fahad Bayo (Sport Club Ironi Ashdod, Israel), KadduPatrick (Youssoufia Berrechid-Tunisia), Sentamu Yunus (Vipers SC-Uganda), Isiagi Daniel (Jomo Cosmos-South Africa).

⚽ Team Officials:

Leader of Delegation: Ronnie Kalema

Head coach: Abdallah Mubiru

Assistant Coach: Livingstone Mbabazi

Goalkeepers’ Coach: Fred Kajoba

Team Doctors: Katumba Yahaya and Emmanuel Nakabago

Team Nutritionist/Fitness Trainer: Felix Ayobo

FUFA Covid-19 Officer– Dr. Ahimbisibwe Apollo

Team Coordinator: Geofrey Massa

Team Media Officer: Stephen Mayamba

102.1 FUFA fm- Reagan Mulekeezi- Commentator

Kits men: Ayubu Balyejusa and Mulondo Samuel

Others: FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo, 1st Vice President Justus Mugisha and Executive Committee Member Ariga Rasoul , Dr. James Ssekajugo and National Teams Officer Paul Mukatabala.

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