UEFA President Ceferin (second from left in white shoes) walked on foot from Kisenyi to Acholi quarters slum villages in Banda, Kampala | Credit: John Batanudde

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The Aliguma Foundation is among the 65 humanitarian projects around the world that benefit from UEFA’s grant worth €4.9 MILLION (an estimated UGX19.1 BILLION) to help in the grassroots football development.

Aleksander Ceferin, the president for Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) concluded his two-day visit to Uganda on the afternoon of Tuesday, 15th March 2023.

Ceferin visited the country on a special invitation of the Aliguma Foundation, one of the beneficiaries for the UEFA foundation for children grant in the world.

Ritah Aliguma interracts with UEFA president Ceferin | Credit: John Batanudde
Women dancers entertain Ceferin and other guests | Credit: John Batanudde
Ritah Aliguma engages Ceferin | Credit: John Batanudde

On his first ever visit to Uganda, he toured some of Aliguma Foundation projects in the slums of Kisenyi (Banda 1) across to Acholi Quarters where the slum football tournament takes place.

He easily mingled with the slum dwellers, smiled and at times cried as the different women groups sang and danced for him.

In Kisenyi, Ceferin and his entourage were accompanied by Ritah Aliguma (CEO and Founder of the Aliguma Foundation), the state minister for sports Hon. Peter Ogwang, Ambrose Tashobya (chairman, National Council of Sports) and other officials.

UEFA president Ceferin hands over a UEFA branded banner to Minister Ogwang | Credit: John Batanudde
Nicole Apio shows Ceferin the liquid soap products produced by Women groups | Credit: John Batanudde

They were briefed about women empowerment projects that entail making of crafts and arts, liquid soap as well as sanitary pads, among others.

“Football is not all about football. It encompasses very many other aspects. The UEFA Foundation for Children is to help children around the world. When we met Ritah (Aliguma), we were convinced that she is doing great work to help children. I have come to walk around and see the situation myself” he briefly remarked before embarking on the 4 kilometre road trek to the barren Acholi Quarters playground, led by the brass band.

Ceferin walks through the slums in Banda, Kampala city | Credit: John Batanudde

Ceferin exhibited his footballing skills as he explicitly juggled and passed the ball with minister Ogwang before he blasted the ball into the skies, much to the applause of the crowd whose majority were children, parents (mostly mothers) and other guests.

Ceferin juggles the ball at Acholi Quarters playground | Credit: John Batanudde
Minister Peter Ogwang expertly juggles the ball at Acholi Quarters playground | Credit: John Batanudde

An overwhelmed Aliguma expressed delight upon this historic visit of Ceferin, that, she envisages as a beam of hope and love, a key bridge to inspiring millions of youngsters in Uganda.

“We are very grateful having hosted the UEFA president at the Acholi quarters community. It means a lot to the young children, local community, Uganda and Africa at large and the Aliguma Foundation. Mr Ceferin’s visit is a message of hope and love to all the young people here. I am very sure that many young people will be inspired because of his visit.” She spoke in a coarse voice.

Media interface with Ceferin at Acholi Quarters playground | Credit: John Batanudde
Ceferin talks to young players at Acholi quarters playground | Credit: John Batanudde
There were teary moments as well as the mothers presented a play skit about suffering in a typical slum home | Credit:John Batanudde

State minister Ogwang was humbled by the visit and committed to play the Government’s role as the UEFA Foundation also further supports the projects.

Ogwang pleaded for a collaboration of UEFA to help the development of local coaches in Uganda with the vital education.

We are excited by the visit of the UEFA president Ceferin to Uganda. He pledged to help with the astro-turf at the Acholi quarters playground and as Government we shall clear the taxes and other costs attached. I have engaged him on helping Uganda’s clubs and coaches to attain the UEFA Pro Licence and other necessary documentations.

Hon. Peter Ogwang, Uganda’s state Minister of Sports

There were several exhibition matches for children below 14 years as the UEFA president and other guests cheered aloud.

Naguru (yellow) and God’s Will in action. The contest ended 0-0 | Credit: John Batanudde
St Matia and Army school in action at Acholi quarters | Credit: John Batanudde
Naguru community in action against God’s Will at Acholi Quarters playground in one of the exhibition games as UEFA president Ceferin watched | Credit: David Isabirye
Mothers entertain guests at Acholi quarters playground | Credit: John Batanudde

The Aliguma Foundation is among the 65 humanitarian projects around the world that benefit from UEFA’s grant worth €4.9 MILLION (an estimated UGX19.1 BILLION) to help in the grassroots football development.

Ceferin’s intended visit to the State House was canceled at the 11th hour due to unforeseen circumstances as he rushed to travel to Rwanda for the FIFA Congress.

Young girls with their mothers show off the gifts alongside president Ceferin and other guests | Credit: John Batanudde
A section of fans who turned up at Acholi Quarters playground as the UEFA president Ceferin visited Uganda | Credit: John Batanudde
Ceferin interacts with NBS tv journalist Nicole Apio as he left Acholi Quarters playground in Banda | Credit: John Batanudde
UEFA President Alexander Ceferin’s visit to Uganda | Credit: Kawowo Sports

David Isabirye is a senior staff writer for Kawowo Sports where he covers most of the major events.

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