Nineteen Coaches Graduate After Completing Beach Soccer Coaching Course

Four days of committed learning resulted into the graduation of nineteen (19) beach soccer coaches on Friday 10th October 2023 at FUFA Technical Centre in Njeru.

The coaches, now equipped with advanced knowledge, tactics and skills, are now fit to make better beach soccer players through practice with their respective clubs.

Kenya Harambee Sand Stars head coach Kinero Swaleh (right) receiving his certificate from the facilitator

They were taught coaching styles,  training planning, training session structure, coach’s input during training, psychology and mentality, fitness training for beach soccer, match coaching, match analysis, formations, nutrition, injury prevention and rehabilitation, among many other things by instructor Bashir Mutyaba.

Bashir Mutyaba

These valuable skills are expected to make a huge contribution to the general enhancement of the quality of the game of beach soccer in Uganda when applied correctly.

Among the notable figures in the course included Kinero Swaleh – Harambee Sand Stars head coach and former Sand Cranes head coach – Muwonge Salim.

Isaac Eshioke from Nigeria was also among the learners

During the closing function, the coaches were combined with the beach soccer referees who have also been fine tuning their skills at the same venue.

The final moment of the courses was graced by different dignitaries including the Eastern region and FUFA EXCO member Isa Magoola who represented the FUFA president as the chief guest. Others included the chairman of Uganda Beach Soccer Association – Deo Mutabazi, chairman of the referees committee – Brian Miiro Nsubuga and FUFA delegate Hassan Kavuma from Buganda region.

As one of the key pillars of the game of beach soccer in Uganda, chairman Mutabazi was amused by the big pool and quality of human resource being created to serve the game, he also appealed to FUFA to increase the budget of beach soccer referees going forward.

chairman Deo Mutabazi

“I want to thank all of you who have been here for the entire week to ensure that these two courses are a success. Beach soccer is my life. I always give in for the good of this game, and I hope that with this quality of human resource Ben and Mutyaba have prepared for us, our duty administratively is now to create competitions and deploy these people to work and serve the country. The year 2024 is going to be a busy year for beach soccer in terms of competitions and activities throughout the country,” he said.

“So I assure you the expertise you have got from here is purely going to be so beneficial for us as a country. I am lucky that at the closing ceremony, we have the chairman referees who I must thank for the support. Previously, we were struggling with payment of referees ourselves but the federation took it over. And now through his office, I want to request for the increment of the budget of the beach soccer referees because now the number is going to increase yet they should be well facilitated and remunerated.”

“My brother Katabira used to tell me that you cannot have a good referee whose mental state is not stable. If someone has a lot of things disturbing the mind, then definitely the performance on the field of play will not be as perfect as you want.”

He further mentioned that Uganda has set sight on playing in the finals of the beach soccer world cup 2025 in Seychelles, calling upon the referees and the coaches to sweat blood so they can join the elites at the world stage.

“Next year we have beach soccer world cup in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Ben has been here and has seen our referees, I am not campaigning for them to be there but you never know God might make miracles and we have our referees at the world cup.”

“It’s the same year we are going to have beach soccer AFCON qualifiers which I believe if our people prepare very well, they should be able to take opportunities at the continent and the international activities.”

“Remember, after the world cup in UAE, the next world cup is going to be in Seychelles, Africa. And as Uganda, we have already started the project. We want Uganda to be in the finals of FIFA beach soccer world cup in Seychelles. Not the team alone, but even our referees and coaches should have the opportunity to feature at the international stage.”

Chief guest Isa Magoola relaying his remarks during the closing function

Mr. Magoola promised that FUFA will offer unconditional support to beach soccer but cautioned the referees to remain far and clear from the vice of match fixing and betting.

“I am honored to be here to close these two courses. As you are aware, we cannot have the game played without referees and the coaches. As FUFA, we are improving the remuneration of the referees and I think there is going to be more improvements in the remuneration but I want to caution them. We have passed the sports law. It talks about betting. Let us take care of ourselves against betting. The sports Act is clear, you will be charged in the courts of law if you go criminal. Let us avoid that,” he said.

“I want to thank CAF and FIFA for the courses. As Mr.Egesa said that they have applied for more courses, at the other level where I am – the policy level, ours is to prove that we can pass the policy when it’s brought under the executive. I will pass the message to the FUFA president to see that we can do whatever is needed to see that those courses are approved and well facilitated.”

“I am saying this due to our cordial relationship with CAF and FIFA, and I know we shall have them.”

“I want to thank Bashir. When he came to beach soccer, he was one in all; he was self-contained – in coaching and everything but now we are moving in the right direction. We are now having coaches who are going to help the instructor to develop the game.”

List of participants:

Kinero Swaleh (Harambee Sand Stars – Kenya NT), Kaddu Steven (Grace Church), Ngalire Geoffrey (Rubaga Youths), Musasizi Abdul Haliki ( Jinja Lions), Kutosi Daniel (Gulu), Lubowa Salim (Jiinja Lions), Kulika Ivan, Tayomba Solomon (Jinja Lions), Eng. Ssenfuma Timothy (Mutoola BSC), Omiat George (Kamuli), Joloba Yusuf (MS Sand Lions), Mutungi Alleluya ( Standard High School – Zzana), Isaac Ishioke (Nigeria), Bisaso Brian, Kimuli Tomasi (Mutoola),  Kalanzi Gideon (Mutoola),  Kalema Steven (Mutoola), Mukwata Peter Roland (Mutoola) and Muwonge Salim (Mutoola).

Much Enthusiasm As Beach Soccer Coaching Course Starts In Njeru

The beach soccer coaching course organized by Uganda Beach Soccer Association (UBSA) began on Tuesday 10th October 2023 at FUFA Technical Centre in Njeru.

It was initially scheduled for July but it was pushed forward due to various reasons. Participants have come from different corners of Africa, with some coming from Kenya and Nigeria.

Nineteen coaches got into the training that is being conducted by FUFA instructor Bashir Mutyaba and everyone is showing the zeal to learn.

Harambee Sand Stars coach Kinero Swaleh

Among the coaches in attendance are; Kinero Swaleh – Harambee Sand Stars head coach, former Sand Cranes head coach – Muwonge Salim, Standard High School – Zzana coach – Mutungi Alleluya, Eng. Ssenfuma Timothy and Lance corporal Kutosi Daniel from UPDF (Gulu barracks).

The course, which is intended to improve the quality of coaches in our local league, will take four days – ending on Friday 13th October 2023.

UBSA chairman Deo Mutabazi

“We organized this course to help us in the new season that kicks off in a few weeks from now and we hope that after here, clubs are going to have the right and licensed coaches,” Chairman UBSA Deo Mutabazi said.

“All of you that are here are going to get certificates and bench permits which will allow you to coach a team.”

“Coaches without bench permits will not be allowed to sit on the bench during games. It’s now a club licensing requirement.”

“These issues of getting someone on the bench to shout out instructions about a game he doesn’t know are now phased out.”

He continued and said:

“I want to request you to give this training serious attention because the game is changing on a daily basis and for some of you who have been at the international stage; you have seen how beach soccer is changing.”

“So, take this course seriously, put the right skills into our players so that the country benefits. The players that you are going to give the skills are the very players the national team gets to represent the country.”

“I am sure the time you are going to spend here will not be a waste. Utilize it very well because we want you to add some contribution onto the game.”

FUFA 2nd vice president Darius Mugoye (middle)during the opening ceremony

FUFA second vice president Darius Mugoye was the guest of honor at the opening function, and he reiterated that the federation is firmly focused on making Uganda the based footballing nation in Africa, on and off the field.

The vice president took some time off to applaud the coaches for serving the game diligently but also asked them to make the best use of the knowledge they are getting.

“Beach soccer is one of the fastest growing games not only in Uganda, not only in Africa but in the whole world,” he said.

“And for you choosing to associate yourself with it, I think it’s a very good decision. People normally want to associate themselves with things that have already taken off. They don’t want to be part of the process.”

“But I am very humbled to hear that engineers, some people from Kenya, Nigeria are here for the course.”

“Very many times coaches leave the classroom, hide the books and say the thing taught cannot work here, they are for the whites.”

“Therefore, I implore you to practice what is being taught, and at the same time, I officially declare this course opened.”

instructor Bashir Mutyaba

While in Njeru, the coaches are set to learn ball  familiarity, coaching styles,  training planning, training session structure, coach’s input during training, psychology and mentality, fitness training for beach soccer, match coaching, match analysis, formations, nutrition, injury prevention and rehabilitation, among others.

List of participants:

Kinero Swaleh (Harambee Sand Stars – Kenya NT), Kaddu Steven (Grace Church), Ngalire Geoffrey (Rubaga Youths), Musasizi Abdul Haliki ( Jinja Lions), Kutosi Daniel (Gulu), Lubowa Salim (Jiinja Lions), Kulika Ivan, Tayomba Solomon (Jinja Lions), Eng. Ssenfuma Timothy (Mutoola BSC), Omiat George (Kamuli), Joloba Yusuf (MS Sand Lions), Mutungi Alleluya ( Standard High School – Zzana), Isaac Ishioke (Nigeria), Bisaso Brian, Kimuli Tomasi (Mutoola),  Kalanzi Gideon (Mutoola),  Kalema Steven (Mutoola), Mukwata Peter Roland (Mutoola) and Muwonge Salim (Mutoola).

All Is Set For Beach Soccer Coaching Course

The beach soccer coaching course, organized by Uganda Beach Soccer Association (UBSA), is finally happening next week – beginning on Tuesday (10th October) and is expected to end on Friday 13th October 2023 at FUFA Technical Centre in Njeru.

It was initially scheduled for July but uncertainties compelled the organizers to delay it.

The training will offer participants with cutting edge knowledge and skills as well as the opportunity to learn the modern approach to the game.

Facilitators are coming from FUFA development directorate and they will conduct the course for all the four days.

Registration fee for the training is Shs 150,000, and the participants will be provided with accommodation, feeding, refreshments, course attires, certificates, note pads and pens, among others.

Training, skilling and equipping the human resource with knowledge is one of the strategies UBSA is using to develop the game of beach soccer in the country.

Nyamukuta, Maria Lift Kitara Beach Soccer Tourney

Nyamukuta United BSC (men) and Maria A Beach Soccer Club (women) are the winners of the Kitara region beach soccer tournament 2023.

Fourteen teams for men and six for women convened at Walukuba beach soccer grounds for the second edition of the competition. The tournament was played for two days, between 09th and 10th September in Butiaba sub-county, Buliisa District.

Nyamukuta was unconvincing in the group stages, winning just one game and drawing two, but managed to finish second in pool B with 5 points – two behind leaders Ex-Vipers.

They reorganized their camp however to win 4-2 over Boda Boda BSC in the quarters. Their resurgence stretched with another vital 5-2 victory against Oaikan in the semifinals before they threw a throat cutting jab to beat the high flying Kamakongoro 3-1 in the final.

Maria A also lifted the honors after defeating Walukuba B Women 2-0 in the final. Enroute to the big stage, Maria A beat Nyamukuta United Women 5-3 in the last four after finishing as the top ranked side in group A. Walukuba B had rolled over Kisinja Women with a dominant 4-1 win in the semifinals.

The fourteen men’s teams that took part in this annual competition were;

Walukuba Center BSC, Maria BSC, Bodaboda BSC, Walukuba Volcano BSC, Nyamukuta United BSC, Ex-Vipers BSC, Rangle A BSC, Sonsio BSC, Kisinja BSC, Kamagongoro BSC, Nursing Program, Oaikan BSC, Rockchester BSC and Rangle B BSC.

The category for women had;

Kisinja Women BSC, Walukuba Volcano A, Maria A BSC, Nyamukuta United BSC, Maria B BSC and Walukuba Volcano B.

The competition was a fun filled showpiece and arguably the fans are still reveling in excitement and thrilled after they were allowed to engage themselves in curtain raisers. Children U-13 and U-15 were also given the opportunity to swing their legs in the sand, firmly laying a strong foundation for the game in the area.

Capacity Building: Football Administration and Management Course Ends Successfully

Class two of Football Administration and Management Course level one (FAMACOI) has also completed studies at the FUFA SIG offices in Mengo.

Uganda Beach Soccer Association (UBSA) organized the training and a total of 39 football managers, hailing from different parts of East Africa, have successfully graduated and issued certificates on Saturday.

The course had participants from Moroto, Lyantonde, Tororo, Ntungamo, Bundibugyo and from as far as Kigali, Rwanda. Kigundu Ibrahim, the team manager of Rwandan club Kiyovu was part of the learners

UBSA vice chairman Sseguya Peter (left) with Mr. Ronnie Kalema

Others included; Buganda Royal beach soccer club chief executive officer – Mukasa Benard, Sand Cranes team manager Ssebaggala Tonny, FUFA referees instructor Egesa Samuel, UBSA finance director Kyewalabye Joel and KCCA FC head of business Joshua Nagenda.

Kyewalabye Joel (left) was excited after completing FAMACO1

Director of football development at FUFA Ali Mwebe, Uganda premier league chief executive officer Benard Bainamani Bampaire, Kiiza Decolas, and Ronnie Kalema were the instructors who took the participants through various modules which included; football statutes, regulations and importance, football competitions, match organizations, laws of the game, football protection, communication, among others.

Mr. Kiiza Decolas & Mr, Ronnie Kalema during the closing function

FUFA deputy CEO – Kiiza Decolas advised the graduates to put the knowledge and development ideas attained into proper use to improve the game, while the executive secretary of football development at FUFA Ronnie Kalema was the guest of honor at the closing function.

Beach soccer referee Chestit Hakim

List of participants

Ssebaggala Tonny, Kyewalabye Joel, Kule Edwin, Katugga Ivan, Kabira Sultan Magambo, Lokoru Denis, Ssemwezi Gerald, Kakabala Andrew, Chestit Hakim, Kigundu Ibrahim, Bulega Umar, Agaba Nobert, Futula Michael, Kaggwa Andrew, Baluku Joseph, Okello Richard, Baguma Fred, Jonathan Wangwanyi, Baguma Derrick, Nagenda Joshua, Kasule Nasif, Koire Denis, Muzungu Mathias, Boniface Aporu, Egesa W Samuel, Murungi Sazir,  Kavuma Wilson, Byekwaso Shaban, Ssenyonga Robert, Masereka Sem Anderson, Kanekerya Jockus, Masika Doreen, Musiime Jackline, Katureebe Andrew, Nabukenya Oliver, Sseguya Peter, Mubiru Lawrence, Mukasa Benard and Olowo Lawrence.

Class Two of FAMACOI Gets Underway At FUFA SIG Offices In Mengo

The Football Administration and Management course level one (FAMACOI) organized by Uganda Beach Soccer Association (UBSA) is still continuing.

A total of 39 participants in class two reported for studies at the FUFA SIG offices in Mengo on Thursday.

Team manager of Rwanda premier league club– SC Kiyovu Kigundu Ibrahim and UBSA vice chairperson – Sseguya Peter are among the learners. Others include; Buganda Royal Beach Soccer Club chief executive officer – Mukasa Benard, Sand Cranes team manager Ssebaggala Tonny, FUFA referees instructor Egesa Samuel, UBSA finance director Kyewalabye Joel and referee Chestit Hakim.

UBSA vice chairperson – Sseguya Peter

FUFA deputy CEO – Kiiza Decolas, director of football development at FUFA Ali Mwebe, Uganda premier league chief executive officer Benard Bainamani Bampaire and the executive secretary of football development at FUFA Ronnie Kalema will be the instructors for the three days course that end on Saturday.

They will take the participants through various modules which include; football statutes, regulations and importance, football competitions, match organizations, laws of the game, football protection, communication, to mention but a few.

Instructor Ronnie Kalema

List of participants

Ssebaggala Tonny, Kyewalabye Joel, Kule Edwin, Katugga Ivan, Kabira Sultan Magambo, Lokoru Denis, Ssemwezi Gerald, Kakabala Andrew, Chestit Hakim, Kigundu Ibrahim, Bulega Umar, Agaba Nobert, Futula Michael, Kaggwa Andrew, Baluku Joseph, Okello Richard, Baguma Fred, Jonathan Wangwanyi, Baguma Derrick, Nagenda Joshua, Kasule Nasif, Koire Denis, Muzungu Mathias, Boniface Aporu, Egesa W Samuel, Murungi Sazir,  Kavuma Wilson, Byekwaso Shaban, Ssenyonga Robert, Masereka Sem Anderson, Kanekerya Jockus, Masika Doreen, Musiime Jackline, Katureebe Andrew, Nabukenya Oliver, Sseguya Peter, Mubiru Lawrence, Mukasa Benard and Olowo Lawrence.

Football Administration & Management Course Successfully Climaxes

The football administration and management course level one (FAMACO1) that has been ongoing at FUFA SIG offices in Mengo, has successfully ended.

Ex international Geoffrey Buhokore (right) receiving his certificate from Mr. Ronnie Kalema

Uganda Beach Soccer Association (UBSA) organized the three days training and around 40 participants in class one, graduated as football managers and administrators on Wednesday.

UBSA chairman Deo Mutabazi congratulating one of the participants

The course attracted football enthusiasts from different parts of Uganda and prominent among them were SC Villa chief executive officer William Nkemba, club legend Geoffrey Buhokore and Bukedde TV journalist Becky Cynthia Nakimera.

SC Villa CEO William Nkemba (right) is now a FAMACO1 graduate

“I see a better way of doing things at SC Villa because of the course we have attended,” Eng. William Nkemba said after completing the course.

“It has been good that we have also participated together with some of the fans’ leadership and I believe there will be a better interaction of things, a better understanding of the roles and responsibilities of each of the individuals at the club.”

“We have seen a difference in the way we administer and handle matters at the club especially administratively and the way we manage the entire club as a whole.”

“I believe it’s now going to be easier in the way we conduct business.”

Becky Cynthia Nakimera

The executive secretary of football development at FUFA represented the FUFA president as the guest of honor at the closing function, and in his remarks, Kalema advised the participants to focus on learning more and seeking knowledge whenever an opportunity to do so arises.

“I bring you greetings from the FUFA president Eng. Moses Magogo,” he started.

“I shared some of your pictures on Monday and the entire football fraternity is very happy that you can leave your work places and come here for knowledge.”

“We are now seeing the light at the end of the tunnel and we are very sure we shall become the number one footballing nation in Africa.”

“But don’t go out there and say you are an encyclopedia now. The game of football is very wide.”

“I encourage you to enroll for FAMACOII if that time comes so that you can understand the game of football in its elicit nature.”

“With the powers I have, I want to take this opportunity to confirm you as FAMACOI graduates.”

Female participants spiced the occasion with smiles

UBSA chairman Deo Mutabazi used this chance to enlighten the participants about the UBSA activities and the game of beach soccer in Uganda. UBSA delegate Anthony Tumwesigye also attended the closing ceremony.

Mr.Deo Mutabazi sharing a light moment with SC Villa CEO

FUFA deputy CEO – Kiiza Decolas, director of football development at FUFA Ali Mwebe, Uganda premier league chief executive officer – Benard Bainamani Bampaire and Ronnie Kalema were the instructors for this course. Class two of the same course starts Thursday (tomorrow) and will end on Saturday at the same venue.

The SC Villa crew

List of participants

Kayongo Ali, Kivumbi Hakim, Buhokore Geofrey, Ssenyange Kasimu, Nantongo Diana, Nyandera Lydia, Mutajazi Suleman, Omara Mark Ochen, Magumba Samuel, Nkemba William, Byakika Mike, Rudasingwa Geofrey, Bihibingi Muzamil, Ayesigamuka Philips, Nsereko Shafic,Kivumbi Bashir, Nabadda Harriet, Mukwano Titus, Aliau Emmanuel, Lukonge Zaake, Timothy Namanya, Taabu Hassan, Balikuddembe Raymond, Natukwasa Asiat, Ssebunnya Fred, Okwir Emmanuel, Dongo Musitafa, Ronald Alonso Nuwasiima, Kizito Sulaiman, Nsimbi Hamza Olive Akullo, Kabaganda Nabukenya Naume, Kalyango Ali, Hitlar Willy,Ocan David Kizito.

Youth Football Coordinator Encourages Masses To Take Up The Game Of Beach Soccer

Beach soccer is gaining traction gradually but steadily in Uganda. The game is becoming famous in schools, tertiary institutions, Universities and communities in the central, Eastern and western parts of the country.

However, its fame is arguably still incomparable to that of football and it requires a concerted effort from all stakeholders to bring it to the fore.

The western region youth football coordinator – Ronald Alonso Nuwasiima, who is also the chief executive officer of Lions sports club, is undergoing training in football administration and management organized by Uganda Beach Soccer Association (UBSA), the body mandated to run the game of beach soccer in Uganda.

Nuwasiima took his time off to applaud the association for the fantastic job done in developing the sport and also encouraged sports lovers to embrace the game.

“People should take the initiative to know what beach soccer is. The biggest percentage of people in Uganda knows football and other games but beach soccer is one of the best games that of which the organizers and the leaders are trying to put at the national level. We should all embrace it,” he said.

Akullo Olive: SC Villa Is Going To Do Much Better

Football Administration and Management Course level one (FAMACO1) organized by the Uganda Beach Soccer Association (UBSA) is ongoing at the FUFA SIG offices in Mengo. It started on Monday, and class one will run for three days until Wednesday.

The course attracted participants from different parts of the country and at different levels of management in the game. Uganda premier league club – SC Villa is well represented in the course with about twelve ambassadors, five of whom are part of the secretariat of the sixteen time league champions. The Jogoos band is comprised of the club chief executive officer Nkemba William, ex international Geofrey Buhokore, Mutejaz Suleman, Ali Kayongo and Akullo Olive.

Akullo Olive (left) during the classroom sessions

Akullo, who is also part of the club’s marketing and communication department, is excited their team will reap the best rewards after acquiring the unmatched knowledge and she is confident SC Villa will move among the best run clubs in the country.

“I am very happy that SC Villa has about five officials, from the administration – starting with the club CEO to the rest of us who are down here. We also have leaders of fans here and SC Villa is well represented,” she said.

“We believe that our club is going to do way much better right from our leadership to the fans. Everybody out there, and is in the leadership and interested in football, I would like to encourage you to come and do FAMACO. It will help you, you will grow, and you will become better and even the petty complaints that we have will be wiped away because we shall be understanding football.”

She and some of her colleagues have been working at the club without any football education and she is glad they are getting fine tuned to the levels suitable for running modern football.

“I feel privileged to be in this class of FAMACO1 organized by UBSA. It’s such a privilege because I have been working in the club without this kind of knowledge I am receiving today. So I am excited that I and my fellow participants are being equipped in football administration and management. We are getting polished.”

Now with the world class and the modern knowledge she is getting, Akullo is hopeful one day she will defy the odds and work with the world football governing body – FIFA.

“I see myself growing in football administration and I want to look at the business aspect of the game very seriously. So for me, I really hope that I am going to join FAMACOII immediately and pursue that and learn. Actually, I see myself at FIFA one day I think.”

SC Villa were on the cusp of winning their 17th league title the past season but capsized at the last minute when they lost to URA FC on the final day of the campaign, finishing a distant third on the table despite going into the last action of the season as leaders. They also finished fourth in the FUFA super eight 2023 edition concluded on Sunday.

Capacity Building: FAMACO1 Course Starts At FUFA SIG Offices in Mengo

Football Administration and Management Course

Class One: Sept. 4th – Sept.6th, 2023

Venue: FUFA SIG Office, Mengo

Mr. Ronnie Kalema, one of the instructors, opened the course and presented FUFA and its development programs and trends

FAMACO1, organized by Uganda Beach Soccer Association in conjunction with FUFA, has kicked off on Monday with 40 participants, including SC Villa chief executive officer Nkemba William and Lady Doves’ duo of Nyandera Lydia and Nantongo Diana taking part.

The course is taking place at FUFA SIG offices in Mengo.

SC Villa’s William Nkemba is among the participants

It is part of the football programs that introduces management concepts and mechanisms to design, run and implement football activities in the modern world.

Some of the themes the participants will be taken through include; FUFA and its development programs and trends, international football structures, introduction to football statutes, regulations and importance, introduction to football human resource and football competitions.

Other topics are; introduction to football protection, football facilities and equipment, football fans and importance, flow of football communication and football income and expenditures, among others.

Successful participants at the end of the course will be rewarded with certificates.

The course facilitators are; Ronnie Kalema, Kiiza Decolas, Bernard Bainamani and Mwebe Ali.

List of participants.

Kayongo Ali, Kivumbi Hakim, Buhokore Geofrey, Ssenyange Kasimu, Nantongo Diana, Nyandera Lydia, Mutajazi Suleman, Omara Mark Ochen, Magumba Samuel, Nkemba William, Byakika Mike, Rudasingwa Geofrey, Bihibingi Muzamil, Ayesigamuka Philips, Nsereko Shafic,Kivumbi Bashir, Nabadda Harriet, Mukwano Titus, Aliau Emmanuel, Lukonge Zaake, Timothy Namanya, Taabu Hassan, Balikuddembe Raymond, Natukwasa Asiat, Ssebunnya Fred, Okwir Emmanuel, Dongo Musitafa, Ronald Alonso Nuwasiima, Kizito Sulaiman, Nsimbi Hamza Olive Akullo, Kabaganda Nabukenya Naume, Kalyango Ali, Hitlar Willy,Ocan David Kizito.