Nsubuga impresses Cranes coach
Aug 25, 2005
MOHAMMED Abbas, impressed by the fact that England-based Abby Nsubuga has for a second time bought himself a ticket to attend Cranes training in Kampala, has given the midfielder a period of three days to prove he deserves a place on the 18-man team to travel to Accra.
By Fred Kaweesi
2006 World Cup qualifier
September 4
Ghana v Uganda
CECAFA U-20 quarterfinal
Kenya 0 Tanzania 1
Rwanda 0 Burundi 2
Ethiopia 1 Sudan 0
Today, semi-finals
Eritrea v Burundi
Tanzania v Ethiopia
MOHAMMED Abbas, impressed by the fact that England-based Abby Nsubuga has for a second time bought himself a ticket to attend Cranes training in Kampala, has given the midfielder a period of three days to prove he deserves a place on the 18-man team to travel to Accra.
“He is a unique player from the rest we have because of his patriotism,†said Abbas.
Meanwhile, Tanzania, enjoying massive support from the local fans face a tough Ethiopia side in the semi-final of the CECAFA youth tournament today.
2006 World Cup qualifier
September 4
Ghana v Uganda
CECAFA U-20 quarterfinal
Kenya 0 Tanzania 1
Rwanda 0 Burundi 2
Ethiopia 1 Sudan 0
Today, semi-finals
Eritrea v Burundi
Tanzania v Ethiopia
MOHAMMED Abbas, impressed by the fact that England-based Abby Nsubuga has for a second time bought himself a ticket to attend Cranes training in Kampala, has given the midfielder a period of three days to prove he deserves a place on the 18-man team to travel to Accra.
“He is a unique player from the rest we have because of his patriotism,†said Abbas.
Meanwhile, Tanzania, enjoying massive support from the local fans face a tough Ethiopia side in the semi-final of the CECAFA youth tournament today.