Celebrations for Wrexham Uganda Football club players to celebrate 15 years of existance

Overview:

The highlight of the day was the unveiling of the new anniversary kit, generously sponsored by the Wrexham Supporters Federation and WFSAU Fundraising Lottery Bonus Ball.

Founded on 1st April 2011, Wrexham Uganda Football Club has continued to garner steam.

On Saturday, 4th April 2026, the entity marked a major milestone – 15 incredible years of nurturing young talent and fostering community spirit.

The celebrations were held at the club offices in Kawempe Ttula Kirokole zone, Kampala.

The atmosphere was electric as children, parents, and supporters gathered to celebrate this remarkable achievement.

The celebrations were a treat for the kids, with an array of goodies including cake, sweets, juices, and sodas.

The highlight of the day was the unveiling of the new anniversary kit, generously sponsored by the Wrexham Supporters Federation and WFSAU Fundraising Lottery Bonus Ball.

The WFSAU Fundraising Lottery Bonus Ball is led by the patrons Mrs Dionne Bhalla and family, Mr David Mainwaring and family, Mr Richard John Mathew, Mr Ian Parry, Mr Ian Macgregor and family, as well as Uncle Denis Taylor (rest in peace).

 A goat was also donated for a fun-filled feast, adding to the excitement.        

Wrexham Uganda Football Club young players holding balls

A Legacy of Excellence

Wrexham Uganda has grown significantly, transforming the community through sportsmanship, hard work, collective display and fair play.

 The academy has produced several skilled players, with many more continuing to develop their skills.

We’re focused on creating a positive and supportive environment for young players to grow and develop, both on and off the pitch. Our primary objective is to identify, develop, and nurture young football talent in Uganda, providing a clear pathway to professional football.

Coach Kigozi Umar Walusimbi McGregor, Managing Director

Current Programs and Initiatives:

Wrexham Uganda Football Club currently supports 26 children under the club’s management and funding.

They have training programs for children aged 3 to 12 years. They are strengthening U6, U8, and U12 teams.

The sessions are held on Saturdays (8:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.) and Sundays (12:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.).

Wrexham Uganda Football Club players

Appreciation:

Different stakeholders, ranging from the community, partners, to sponsors, are lauded for giving a helping hand.

East African Academy Kawempe, Evolution Media Group, Macgregor Brands, Hudson Medical Centre, Felix Gas Point, Ponson Graphics, and Nasif Sali Live.

Community Impact:

The club’s work is making a real difference in the community, and it’s all thanks to the dedication of its members and supporters.

The prominent Ugandan sports presenter, Mr Nasif Sali, attended the celebrations, adding to the star-studded guest list.

For starters, Wrexham Uganda Football Club is a charitable company limited by guarantee in Uganda (Company registration number 80020003716192).

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

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