Uganda struggles at the Woodball World Cup
May 29, 2016
The team landed the worst setback at the weeklong event after they were knocked out in the men and women singles
Coach George Isabirye will need to go back to the drawing board to figure out how to win the remaining games at the Woodball World Cup in Jeju, South Korea.
Uganda's performance at the weeklong event has been poor as players continue to complain of poor feeding, language barrier and the harsh weather.
Charity Nagaba in action
The team landed the worst setback at the weeklong event after they were knocked out in the men and women singles that were played at the Tamna Educational Institute.
In the fairway category, the women's doubles team that includes captain Lillian Zawedde and Charity Nagaba fell to tough opponents Oh-in Sook and Shin Dae Hwa from Korea.