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Remember to forget Riyaz Kurji

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The loss of anything of value sends even the strongest into a temporary shell of mourning. And that is what happened the day the local Rally Fraternity lost its famous driver-Riyaz Kurji.

 

Are local teams ready for CAF

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The Confederation of African Football (CAF) set new standards  which any team ready to take part in the competitions, must fulfil. This does not only apply to Uganda but to all CAF affiliated federations.

Among the conditions are; any club must have a training ground, a junior team, a football academy, must be registered as a limited company, must have  a physical address among other requirements.

 

The road to South Africa: Why Spain will Win World Cup

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Spain are one of the perennial underachievers on football's biggest stage. Despite boasting some of the biggest club sides and best players in the history of the sport, they haven't progressed beyond the quarter final stage of World Cup finals since they finished fourth way back in 1950.

However, all could change in 2010. Spain arrive in South Africa as European champions and with a 100% qualifying record. Here are four reasons why Spain are the 4/1 favourites to triumph in South Africa.
 

Did USPA really think it through?

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As we all know, it was meant to be the perfect search for the champion-one who had done a lot for sport preferably on the international and local scene.
Members voting against a world-class star for a local achiever at the 2009 UTL/USPA Personality of the Year award  left many with big unanswered questions.
 
Heathens' choice last Saturday, against Asiku the World Boxing Champion, Moses Kipsiro- World Cross-country Silver medalist not forgetting Brian Umony was a very wrong choice.
I for one, the choice indeed worked a big blow to the prior background of the event.
 
Honestly members, we have acted against our strict norms and now USPA is like the sports bar, the place where fan-journalists create and critique high-quality sports analysis not with the sense of appreciativeness.
 
 

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