Women’s Beach Soccer Festival 2025: Ladies Ready To Kick Up The Sand

Women’s beach soccer continues to gather momentum in Uganda with the End of Year Women Beach Soccer Festival.

The fourth edition of the annual championship is scheduled for Tuesday, December 30, 2025 at Samaki beach in Busabala, Kampala – with kick-off set at 11am.

Four teams – Lubiri Falcon Ladies, Kampala Junior Team Ladies, Mpata Ladies, and defending champions Prison Ladies have confirmed their participation in this year’s tournament.

Although only four teams have so far been cleared to take part in the festival at the time of writing, there is a bulk of other teams jostling to meet the requirements in time before tomorrow’s deadline for registration.

For this edition, fans will be charged an entrance fee of just five thousand Uganda shillings (5,000/=), and this comes with a soft drink (soda) of their choice.

The competition acts as one of the springboards for the development of women’s beach soccer in the country.

Past Winners:

2021 – Uganda Martyrs – Lubaga.

2022 – Uganda Martyrs – Lubaga.

2024 – Prison Ladies.

Beach Soccer Umbrella For East African Nations Takes Shape

A big stride has been made. In the quest to plan, spread out, invest, promote, market, and also facilitate a conscious development of the game of beach soccer from the grass root level across East Africa, a regional association has been formed by the key beach soccer stakeholders in the area.

The beach soccer umbrella bringing together all the twelve East African nations has been named Africa Beach Soccer Union – East Zone (ABSU – East Zone), and will provisionally have its headquarters in Kampala City, Uganda but will later shift to Nairobi – Kenya to work closely with the regional football body – CECAFA.

On Wednesday, eight dignitaries from four East African countries held a general meeting via zoom to give birth to the regional union. They included; ABSU first vice president – Deo Mutabazi from Uganda, Mr. Ali Mwebe who is the deputy chairman technical development committee at ABSU, and the FIFA Regional Technical Consultant East and Central Africa, and Mr. Jonathan Kassano from Tanzania. Kassano acts as the representative of the East African region at ABSU.

Twaher Abdul Karim (Kenya), Joel Balisidya (Tanzania), Shahib Said Shahib (Kenya), Alexis Harimensha (Burundi), and former Harambee Starlets’ defender Terry Ouko (Kenya) also attended the virtual gathering.

As a result, an 11 member executive committee, as well as six standing committees, were constituted. The standing committees that were created are; competitions committee, Technical and development, marketing, finance, communication, and women’s committee.

ABSU – East Zone President – Deo Mutabazi

Executive committee members:

Uganda’s Deo Mutabazi was appointed as the president of the ABSU –East Zone and will be deputized by Alexis Harimensha (Burundi), and Terry Ouko (Kenya) as the first, and second vice president, respectively.

Eight more officials were also nominated to serve on the executive body as members, and these include; Ali Mwebe (Uganda), Joel Balisidya (Tanzania), Twaher Abdul Karim (Kenya), Achuil Dot Ador (South Sudan), Kassano Jonathan (Tanzania), Jamal Ahmed (Somalia), Vivian Oray (Kenya), and Mghendi Gabriel (Kenya).

ABSU – East Zone Exco Member – Ali Mwebe

Standing committees:

The executive unanimously agreed to create six sub committees of three members each, but the number will be increased to five members per standing committee in the future.

Below are the committees constituted:

Competitions Committee

Chairperson – Alexis Harimensha (Burundi)

Member – Shahib Said Shahib (Kenya)

Member – Rose Msamira (Tanzania).

Technical and Development Committee

Chairperson – Kassano Jonathan (Tanzania)

Member – Sultan Swalley (Kenya)

Member – Ndikuriyo Samuel (Burundi)

Marketing Committee

Chairperson – Achuil Dot Ador (South Sudan)

Member – Tamale Joseph (Uganda)

Member – Jamal Ahmed (Somalia)

Finance Committee

Chairperson – Mghendi Gabriel (Kenya)

Member – Joel Balisidya (Tanzania)

Member –Twaher Abdul Karim (Kenya)

Communications Committee

Chairperson – Vivian Oray (Kenya)

Member – Majojo Hambali (Uganda)

Member – Janat Motah (Kenya)

Women’s Committee

Chairperson –Terry Ouko (Kenya)

Member –Vivian Oray (Kenya)

Member –Dorothy Nakanwagi (Uganda).

ABSU –East Zone is an affiliate of the Africa Beach Soccer Union (ABSU), and will administer, control, organise, develop, and promote beach soccer activities in East Africa.

FOURTY FIVE FOOTBALL MANAGERS GRADUATE FROM THE FAMACOI COURSE HELD AT BUGANDA ROYAL INSTITUTE

A football administration and management course level one (FAMACOI) held at Buganda Royal Institute was successfully concluded on Saturday and 45 new football administrators have been certified.

Uganda Beach Soccer Association (UBSA) together with FUFA organised the three day course which attracted participants from; all the eight FUFA football regions, and neighbouring countries – Kenya and South Sudan.

The class included; Lady Doves chief executive officer – Ssanyu Consolate, Buhimba United Saint’s coach – Madara Sulait, head of beach soccer in South Sudan – Achuil Dot Ador, and Shahib Shahib Said from Kenya.

It also had referees – Nakitto Marex Nkumbi and Ashiraf Magoola, Sand Cranes player – Sharif Opuuli, and veteran sports journalists; Stephen L Mayanja of UBC and Kanakulya Rajab Bogere of CBS FM.

Speaking at the closing function, the FUFA 2nd Vice President – Dr. Taibu Azah, who was the chief guest, re-affirmed FUFA’s commitment to educating its stakeholders and also implored the participants to pursue more knowledge in order to improve themselves as administrators, and the football industry at large.

“Success comes to a prepared mind. If you don’t push yourself to acquire knowledge, you’re disadvantaging yourself. Therefore, I strongly congratulate you for this particular achievement that you have got.”

“I want to believe that for the last two days, you have had a lot of reflections, engagements and training, and you have learnt from each other.”

“And as we end this course today, I want to re-affirm the commitment of FUFA towards development and enhancing capacity of our stakeholders. Knowledge is power, and knowledge drives the world. We are therefore committed to building the capacities of our administrators, footballers, and all the stakeholders out there.”

“We congratulate you for this milestone and we pray that this is not the end but we move towards FAMACOII, FAMACOIII, and also try to explore the different courses in football administration that are being offered regionally, and internationally because we shall be there to support you.”

“You are what your mind is. You can’t be what your mind is not. It’s your mind that will determine what you will become because you cannot be what you don’t know.”

“So, you have to expand your knowledge every single day beyond the FAMACO1 you have got.”

“I thank you for the three days you have been here, and let me hope the knowledge you have gained benefits football and the country at large.”

Dr. Azah said modern football is a business, and it’s this business that literally drives the ball on the pitch.

“Modern football goes beyond thinking about where it is right now. Football is a business, and since it’s a business, you as administrators must be ready to grow the business because it’s the business that drives the balls on the pitch.”

“Without the money, without the business, without the sponsorship, without the proper governance and management, the balls on the pitch will fail.”

“For us we take this seriously, and I encourage you to look for knowledge, I encourage you to look for opportunities which opportunities are not easily found but they’re sought for. You have to seek them because they will not come to you.”

She also applauded UBSA for organising such a knowledge enriching course.

“Let me in this spirit thank the Uganda Beach Soccer Association (UBSA) for leading this cause. You have led by example and we don’t take this for granted.”

List of Participants:

Kato Raymond, Katasi Alice, Naguya Jovana Clement, Kagimu Derrick Steven, Kanakulya Rajab Bogere, Betty Bagire, Ssanyu Consolate, Busobozibwe Joseph, Matsiko Permed, Nakitto Marex Nkumbi, Kinyera Stephens, Wasswa Tonny, Mukisa Desire, Mbishinzimana Allan, Turi Frank Sheyne Manzi, Kisekka Kizito, Emmanuel Ssebina Ronald, Opolot Moses, Kalanzi Gideon Mutoola, Nagasha Shallie, Achuil Dot Ador, Opuuli Sharifu, Jjumba Julius, Madara Sulait, Namaganda Lillian, Nakanwagi Dorothy, Stafford Akatukunda, Wamala Edwin, Somoka Roch, Ssenfuma Timothy, Stephen L Mayanja, Namugenyi Dorothy, Fredriksson Sonko Andrew, Lukyamuzi Richard, Nyombi Ronald, Kalema Steven, Magoola Ashiraf, Mbonye Kayitale Martin, Bwambale Amon, Ampereza Elizabeth, Shahib Shahib Said, Kisakye Gloria, Nakhabala Amir Matanda, Rutsinde Allan, Opar Robert.

Capacity Building: FAMACO1 Gets Underway At Buganda Royal Institute

Football Administration and Management Course Level One (FAMACO1), organised by the Uganda Beach Soccer Association (UBSA) in conjunction with the Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) commenced on Thursday at the Buganda Royal Institute – Mengo, Kampala and will run until Saturday December 13, 2025.

In total, 45 participants from the eight FUFA football regions, South Sudan and Kenya embarked on the course which is designed to develop football management skills and provide participants with the latest management techniques and administration practices.

The three day course generally intends to keep the participants within touch of the dynamic world of sports by equipping them with knowledge that suits the modern new trends.

Experienced facilitators – Decolas Kiiza and Lordson Alleluya are the leading instructors, and they will take the participants through a host of important course modules that include; Sport governance (Structure of sports in Uganda), FUFA and its development programs, FUFA relationship with stakeholders, Getting involved (roles and responsibilities), Technical Master Plan (TMT) – mass football and elite Football, introduction to football facilities, FUFA safeguarding, football protection, football revenue generation and expenditure, and branding and visibility for associations and clubs.

The course was officially opened by FUFA Executive Committee Member – Ronnie Kalema.

Speaking during the opening ceremony, Mr.Kalema, clad in his elegant blue executive suit, briefed the class about the modern ways of governing the sport, gave an insight into the Technical Master Plan (TMP) that was launched by FUFA in 2023, and also reiterated FUFA’s vision of becoming the number one football nation in Africa on and off the pitch.

List of participants:

Kato Raymond, Katasi Alice, Naguya Jovana, Kagimu Derrick Steven, Kanakulya Rajab Bogere, Betty Bagire, Ssanyu Consolate, Busobozibwe Joseph, Matsiko Permed, Nakitto Marex Nkumbi, Kinyera Stephens, Wasswa Tonny, Desire Mukisa, Mbishinzimana Allan, Turi Frank Sheyne Manzi, Kisekka Kizito, Ssebina Emmanuel Ronald, Opolot Moses, Kalanzi Gideon Mutoola, Nagasha Shallie, Achuil Dot Ador, Rutsinde Allan, Opuuli Sharifu, Jjumba Julius, Madara Sulait, Namaganda Lillian, Nakanwagi Dorothy, Stafford Akatukunda, Wamala Edwin, Somoka Roch, Ssenfuma Timothy, Stephen Mayanja, Namugenyi Dorothy, Fredriksson Sonko Andrew, Lukyamuzi Richard, Nyombi Ronald, Kalema Steven, Magoola Ashiraf, Mbonye Kayitale Martin, Bwambale Amon, Ampereza Elizabeth, Shahib Said, Kisakye Gloria.

Beach Soccer Clubs Receive Balls From FUFA

Ahead of the FUFA Beach Soccer League 2025/26 season that kicks off on Sunday, the Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) together with Uganda Beach Soccer Association (UBSA) on Wednesday handed over 24 high quality beach soccer balls to the representatives of the eight FUFA beach soccer league clubs at an event held at the FUFA House in Mengo.

Each team received three balls meant to accelerate their training and match day activities.

UBSA competitions committee chairman – Benard Mukasa presided over the event on behalf of the UBSA chairman and FUFA executive committee member Deo Mutabazi.

The eight clubs that received the balls included; Kampala City, St. Lawrence University BSC (SLAU), Makerere University Business School BSC (MUBS), Mutoola, Grace Church, Mengo Hill, Buganda Royal Institute BSC, and Muteesa 1 Royal University BSC.

FBSL 2025/26 will get off the mark this Sunday of October 26, 2025 with four matches at Bamboo gardens beach arena in Kasanje.

Opening matches:

Sunday October 26, 2025

Buganda Royal Vs Kampala City – 1pm

MUBS Vs Muteesa 1 Royal University – 2pm

Grace Church Vs Mengo Hill – 3pm

Mutoola Vs St. Lawrence University – 4pm

Venue: Bamboo Gardens Beach Soccer Arena, Kasanje.

 

 

Final Kick-off Dates For 2025/26 FUFA Beach Soccer League Season Set, Teams Confirmed

Kick-off of the FUFA Beach Soccer League 2025/26 season has been re-scheduled, with the opening match round starting on Sunday October 26, 2025. It was initially planned to begin last Sunday.

The final match round of the regular season will be played on Sunday June 7, 2026.

Dates and venue for the championship play-offs will be announced as the season progresses.

Regular season matches will be hosted at two venues – Bamboo Gardens Beach Soccer Arena in Kasanje, and Bunjako Beach in Buwama.

This time, only eight (8) teams will take part.

They include; Kampala City, St. Lawrence University BSC (SLAU), Makerere University Business School BSC (MUBS), Mutoola, Grace Church, Mengo Hill, Buganda Royal Institute BSC, and Muteesa 1 Royal University BSC who are returning to the competition after eight years away. Their last appearance was in the 2016/17 season.

Kiringente BSC and Kampala Junior Team (KJT) were relegated after failing to honour their second round matches last season, while MS Sand Lions and Wolves BSC failed to meet the club licensing requirements for this campaign.

Opening matches:
Sunday October 26, 2025
Buganda Royal Vs Kampala City – 1pm
MUBS Vs Muteesa 1 Royal University – 2pm
Grace Church Vs Mengo Hill – 3pm
Mutoola Vs St. Lawrence University – 4pm
Venue: Bamboo Gardens Beach Soccer Arena, Kasanje.

Super Four Beach Soccer Tournament 2025 Fixtures Confirmed

The fifth edition of the Super Four Beach Soccer Tournament will be held this Sunday – September 28, 2025 at the Bunjako Beach in Buwama.

Four teams – Kampala City, two time winners St. Lawrence University, Mutoola BSC, and MUBS will vie for this year’s crown. This competition is played by the top four sides of the past campaign.

The draw to determine the fixtures was conducted on Tuesday morning, live in the studios of FUFA TV. It was conducted by MUBS team manager Lillian Namaganda and UBSA director of competitions proxy – Ssabagabo Julius Bazzeketa who is also the chairperson of Kiringente BSC.

In the first semi-final, inaugural cup winners MUBS will play St. Lawrence University, while cup holders Kampala City were drawn against Mutoola BSC.

The final will be played between the winners of the first, and second semi-finals, while the losers will settle for the third place play off.

If the match ends in a draw after the regular time, the teams will be given extra time of three minutes. If the game remains level even after extra-time, the winner will be determined by a penalty shootout. Kick-off time for the first semi-final has been scheduled for 12pm.

Fixtures:

Semi-finals:

  1. MUBS Vs St. Lawrence University – 12pm
  2. Kampala City Vs Mutoola BSC – 1pm

Third Place Play Off:

Loser 1 Vs Loser 2 – 2:30 pm

Final

Winner 1 Vs Winner 2 – 3:30pm

Past Winners:

2021 – MUBS

2022 – St. Lawrence University

2023 – St. Lawrence University

2024 – Kampala City.

FUFA Beach Soccer League 2025/26 Start Date, Super Four Beach Soccer Tournament Schedule Confirmed.

The competitions committee has confirmed kick-off dates for the 2025/26 beach soccer season.

FUFA Beach Soccer League (FBSL) starts on the Sunday of October 12, 2025; Club licensing exercise is already underway, and the full fixture for the entire campaign will be released and communicated in time.

Three places – Bamboo Gardens Beach Soccer Arena in Kasanje, Serenity Sports Oasis – Busega and Bunjako Beach in Buwama are all being looked at as potential venues for the league this campaign.

This will be the 16th season of the FBSL, and will consist of ten (10) teams that include;

MS Sand Lions, Wolves, St. Lawrence University, Buganda Royal Institute, Mengo Hill, Mutoola BSC, Grace Church, Muteesa 1 Royal University, MUBS, and defending champions Kampala City.

Two teams – Kiringente BSC and Kampala Junior Team (KJT) were relegated after failing to complete the league last season.

Super Four Beach Soccer Tournament 2025 (5th Edition)

This is the pre-curser of every beach soccer season, and will be played two weeks before the league kicks-off. It will be played on the Sunday of September 28, 2025 at Bunjako beach in Buwama.

Only the top four teams of the past season take part in this competition. Current title holders – Kampala City will therefore be joined by MUBS, Mutoola BSC, and the two time winners – St. Lawrence University.

Fixtures will be released in the due course.

Africa’s Beach Soccer Supremo Congratulates Deo Mutabazi Upon Securing a FUFA Exco Seat

African Beach Soccer Union (ABSU) president Mahmud Hadejia has extended warm congratulations to Deo Mutabazi following his appointment as an Executive Committee Member at the Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA).

Mutabazi, who is also the ABSU first vice president and the chairman of the Uganda Beach Soccer Association (UBSA), was appointed and announced as a FUFA Executive Committee member by the FUFA president Moses Magogo during the 101st FUFA Ordinary General Assembly held on 5th July 2025 at Hoima Resort Hotel in Hoima.

He will serve a full four year term running through to 2029.

In a letter that carried pleasing congratulatory message to the FUFA president too, Hadejia highlighted that this development is a landmark achievement and a historic milestone for beach soccer in Africa.

“We are especially proud to celebrate Mr Deo Mutabazi, a pivotal figure in advancing beach soccer across Africa. As the first Vice President of ABSU and Chairman of the Uganda Beach Soccer Association (UBSA), his election to the FUFA Executive Committee marks a landmark achievement and a historic milestone, amplifying African beach soccer’s influence on the global stage.”

He further noted that Mr Mutabazi’s vision and experience as leader will make FUFA stronger than before.

“Mr Mutabazi brings a wealth of experience to this role, having served as Chairman of the FUFA Competitions Disciplinary Panel, and developmental outreach launching beach soccer initiatives across East Africa, including introducing the game to Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania and recently Somalia. These efforts align seamlessly with ABSU’s purpose of fostering a stronger and more sustainable beach soccer culture across the continent, driving prosperity through collaborative development, a vision Mr Mutabazi has championed tirelessly.”

“As ABSU works to facilitate a robust beach soccer framework through strategic partnerships, Mr Mutabazi’s leadership will be instrumental. We are confident that his involvement in the FUFA Executive Committee will continue to strengthen your federation, supporting our mission to add value and build a thriving beach soccer culture in Africa.”

Mutabazi is the first beach soccer delegate to become a FUFA executive committee member. He has been serving as the chairman of the Competitions Disciplinary Panel at FUFA.

UBSA Chairman Lands Executive Role At FUFA

Deo Mutabazi, Uganda Beach Soccer Association’s Chairman and beach soccer delegate, has been appointed to serve full four year term on the executive committee of football’s local governing body – Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA).

Mr Mutabazi’s appointment to the FUFA Executive Committee was confirmed by the FUFA President – Hon. Moses Magogo at the 101st Ordinary General Assembly in Hoima on Saturday.

For the first time in history, a beach soccer representative has secured a seat on FUFA’s Exco, and with him joining the highest policy making organ of the federation, this move is seen as a big leap and a momentous step for a game yearning for a breakthrough.

For Mutabazi, the journey to FUFA’s top table has been decades in the making. A veteran and brilliant sports administrator, he introduced the game of beach soccer in the country and has held multiple positions in Uganda’s domestic football structures.

He is currently the chairman of Uganda Beach Soccer Association (UBSA), and has served as FUFA Competitions Disciplinary Panel Chairman for about a decade now, making him one of the most influential figures in Uganda’s football.

On the continental stage, Mutabazi is the first Vice Chairman of the Africa Beach Soccer Union (ABSU), a position he has held since July 2020.

Alongside Jonathan Kassano from Tanzania, Mutabazi also acts as the representative of the East African region on the committee.

FUFA Executive Committee

The FUFA Executive is a policy making organ of the federation that takes key decisions on football matters in Uganda on a quarterly basis.

The Committee is headed by the FUFA President who chairs the meetings that happen on a quarterly basis to come up with key policy matters.

Currently, the FUFA Executive Committee is composed of 15 people including the FUFA President as the head, three Vice Presidents, eight delegates from the eight regions of FUFA and at least two Women representatives.

 The New FUFA Executive Committee 2025-2029:

Hon. Magogo Moses Hassim – President

Mugisha Justus – First Vice President

Dr. Azah Taibu – Second Vice President

Hon. Florence Nakiwala Kiyingi – Third Vice President

Exco Members:

 Deo Mutabazi

Rogers Byamukama

Rasoul Ariga

Agnes Mugena

Isa Magoola

Dan Obote

Frank Ankunzire

Dr. Apollo Ahimbisibwe

Rogers Mulindwa

Ronnie Kalema

Ronald Barente

Additional information was extracted from fufa.co.ug