Arsenal Uganda

Apr 29, 2004

PLANS to re-establish an official Arsenal Uganda fans club have got a go ahead from Highbury. Jill Smith, Supporters Liason Officer, wrote to Feizal Abdulrazak encouraging him.


PLANS to re-establish an official Arsenal Uganda fans club have got a go ahead from Highbury. Jill Smith, Supporters Liason Officer, wrote to Feizal Abdulrazak encouraging him.

Abdulrazak (078-373006), together with Louis Jadwong, an official of the defunct Arsenal Uganda, will consult leading fans soon on how to form a new club and plan for May 15.

FUFA to pay
COURT has ordered FUFA to pay sh31m with costs and accrued interest to Airmaster Travel Limited.

The company provided air tickets to FUFA. The decree was entered after FUFA’s application to appear and defend the suit was dismissed by Justice Edmund Sempa Lugayizi.

Shuttlers out
BADMINTON is the latest casuality as the number of disciplines to the Olympic Games in Athens decreases. The discipline joined football, shooting, archery, table tennis, canoeing, tennis, wrestling and kayaking to bow out of the quadrennial games, after failing to impress at the All Africa badminton championships in Mauritius last week.

UCA rules
CRICKET

CLUBS have been asked to agree on the playing format before the belated Castle Lager national cricket league starts on Sunday. The Uganda Cricket Association (UCA) held a council meeting last week where it was resolved that council members consult their clubs about the playing format for this year.

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