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FIFA U-17: 36 summoned for FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup Qualifier

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January 23, 2024
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Women’s National Team Coach Sheryl Ulanda Botes has summoned a provisional squad of 36 players for the Uganda U17 Women’s National Team.

The Teen Cranes will enter camp on Tuesday, January 23, 2024, to begin preparations for the forthcoming FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup Qualifiers.

Uganda will take on Cameroon at the first round stage, with the first leg slated for February 3, 2024 at St. Mary’s Stadium, Kitende, while the return leg will be played on 9th February in Yaounde, Cameroon.

Full Provisional Squad

Goalkeepers

Lillian Nakilya (St. Noa SS WFC), Angella Adeke (Royal Queens FC), Ashley Nakabugo (Kawempe Muslim SS), Dorcus Namboozo (Byafaayo Queens), Claire Ajambo (Isra Soccer Academy)

Defenders

Faridah Namirimu (Wakiso Hill WFC), Charity Katusiime (Tagy High School WFC), Desire Katisi Natooro (Asubo Ladies FC), Bethany Kaluya (Bright and Hove Albion Ladies FC), Brenda Nankya (Kawempe Muslim SS), Emily Nabuzaale (Byafaayo Queens FC), Alice Mukodah Nangobi (Royal Queens FC), Florence Nagawa (Isra Soccer Academy), Fahima Babirye (Kawempe Muslim SS), Joyce Kainza (Byafaayo Queens FC), Monica Ahaisibwe (Royal Queens FC)

Midfielders

Elizabeth Nanyombi (Devine Soccer Academy), Esther Nangendo (Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC), Winnie Kabuho (FC Tooro Queens FC), Promise Kwagalakwe (Kawempe Muslim SS), Vanessa Namazzi (Kawempe Muslim SS), Tamisi Shafiga (Byafaayo Queens FC), Imelda Kasemire (Lady Doves FC), Asia Kakai (Byafaayo Queens FC), Mary Ayugi (St. Noa SS WFC), Bushirah Nalunkuuma (Rines SS WFC), Ritah Anitah Nambuusi (Devine Soccer Academy)

Forwards

Flavia Nalwanga (Devine Soccer Academy), Sylvia Kabene (St. Noa SS WFC), Monica Nanono (Kawempe Muslim SS), Shadia Nabirye (Kawempe Muslim SS), Agnes Nabukenya (Kawempe Muslim SS), Isabella Blick (Uganda Martyrs Lubaga WFC), Monica Bulya (Rines SS WFC), Titie Leticia Nakyeyune (St. Noa Girls School)

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