Fixtures

Africa Cup of Nations 12/23 14:30 1 Tunisia vs Uganda - View
Africa Cup of Nations 12/27 14:30 2 Uganda vs Tanzania - View
Africa Cup of Nations 12/30 16:00 3 Uganda vs Steinkjer U19 - View

Results

International Match 11/18 19:00 - Morocco v Uganda L 4-0
Africa - World Cup Qualifying 10/14 16:00 - [1] FC Malacky U19 v Uganda [2] L 2-1
Africa - World Cup Qualifying 10/09 16:00 - [5] Botswana v Uganda [2] W 0-1
Africa - World Cup Qualifying 09/08 16:00 - [3] Uganda v Somalia [6] W 2-0
Africa - World Cup Qualifying 09/05 16:00 - [5] Uganda v Kolarova/Polanska [2] W 4-0
African Nations Championship 08/23 14:00 3 [1] Uganda A v Senegal A [2] L 0-1
African Nations Championship 08/18 17:00 5 [3] South Africa A v Uganda A [1] D 3-3
African Nations Championship 08/11 17:00 3 [3] Uganda A v Niger A [5] W 2-0
African Nations Championship 08/08 17:00 2 [2] Guinea A v Uganda A [5] W 0-3
African Nations Championship 08/04 17:00 1 [2] Uganda A v Algeria A [2] L 0-3
International Match 06/06 18:00 - Cameroon v Uganda L 3-0
Africa - World Cup Qualifying 03/25 16:00 - [5] Uganda v Guinea [3] W 1-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 15 8 7
Wins 8 6 2
Draws 1 0 1
Losses 6 2 4
Goals for 20 11 9
Goals against 19 4 15
Clean sheets 8 6 2
Failed to score 4 2 2

The Uganda national football team, also known as The Uganda Cranes or The Uganda Red Devils, represents Uganda in international football and is controlled by the Federation of Uganda Football Associations.

History

The Uganda Cranes made their debut on 1 May 1926 against Kenya drawing 1–1. In 1962, they qualified for their Africa Cup of Nations debut in the third edition of the tournament, which included only 4 teams. In the semi-finals, the Cranes were defeated and eliminated by United Arab Republic (2–1), and then lost the third place match against Tunisia (3–0).

The Cranes returned to the Africa Cup of Nations in 1974, where they were eliminated in the first round following 2 defeats against Egypt and Zambia and a draw against Ivory Coast. In 1976, they were eliminated in the first round, being defeated by Ethiopia, Egypt and Guinea.

In the 1978 Africa Cup of Nations, the Cranes finished second in the group stages defeating the Republic of Congo (3–1) and Morocco (3–0) and lost 3–1 to Tunisia. In the semi-finals they eliminated Nigeria (2–1), and in the finals they were defeated by Ghana (2–0).

In 2017 the Cranes qualified for the African Cup of Nations again after 39 years. They finished the tournament in the first round after two consecutive 1–0 losses to Ghana and Egypt and a 1–1 draw against Mali.

In the qualifiers for the 2018 World Cup, the Cranes progressed to the second round with a 4–0 aggregate win against Togo, and were drawn into a group with Egypt, Ghana and the Republic of Congo. They finished the group with 2 0–0 draws against Ghana, a win and a draw against the Republic of Congo and a victory against Egypt followed by a defeat at the home of the Pharaohs. The 9 points won were not enough for Uganda to qualify against the 13 of the Egyptians who finished first in the standings.

In the qualifiers for the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations, the Cranes cruised through qualifiers against Tanzania, Cape Verde and Lesotho. In the competition proper, a 2–0 victory against DR Congo meant that the Uganda Cranes had won their first match in the competition for 41 years. In the other 2 games of the group Uganda obtained a draw against Zimbabwe (1–1) and a defeat against the hosts Egypt (2–0) qualifying in second place, to be eliminated in the round of 16 by Senegal (1–0). They qualified for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations after South Sudan beat Congo 3–2 on November 14, 2024.

The Uganda national soccer team, commonly referred to as the "Cranes," is the official representative of Uganda in international football. Established in 1924, the team has a rich history and is governed by the Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA). The Cranes are known for their vibrant yellow, black, and red colors, which reflect the national flag of Uganda.

The team has made significant strides in African football, with notable performances in the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), where they have participated multiple times, showcasing their talent and determination on the continental stage. The Cranes are celebrated for their passionate fan base, who bring an electric atmosphere to matches, both at home in Kampala and abroad.

Uganda's playing style is characterized by a blend of physicality, technical skill, and teamwork, often emphasizing a strong defensive structure complemented by quick counter-attacks. The team has produced several talented players who have gone on to make their mark in both domestic and international leagues.

As they continue to develop and compete, the Uganda national soccer team remains a source of pride for the nation, embodying the spirit and resilience of Ugandan culture. With a commitment to growth and excellence, the Cranes aim to leave a lasting legacy in African football and inspire future generations of players.