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Can Uganda Cranes turn their World Cup dream into reality?

William Kasoba by William Kasoba
March 18, 2025
in Featured Stories, Sports
Reading Time: 4 mins read
Uganda Cranes squad in camp at the Tolip Gardens Playground, Cairo. Photo credit FUFA.

Uganda Cranes squad in camp at the Tolip Gardens Playground, Cairo. Photo credit FUFA.

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The Uganda Cranes are currently in camp in Egypt, gearing up for a crucial 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Mozambique this Thursday, March 20. With six points already secured, the mission is clear—win in Cairo and capitalize on home advantage against Guinea on Tuesday, March 25, at Namboole Stadium. A strong showing in these two matches could put Uganda in prime position to make a historic push for World Cup qualification.

For Uganda, the dream of playing in the World Cup has remained elusive. However, Head Coach Paul Put remains optimistic, emphasizing the significance of each game.

“You do not get many chances to qualify for a World Cup in your career. I have been close before, and when you are close, you want more. Uganda must push forward and stay focused,” Put stated.

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The Road to 2026: Uganda’s Best Chance Yet?

Historically, African teams have faced an uphill battle in World Cup qualification, with only 13 nations from the continent ever making it to the tournament. However, the expansion of the 2026 World Cup to 48 teams has given Uganda a real lifeline. Africa now has at least nine guaranteed spots, with a possible 10th team qualifying through an intercontinental playoff. Previously, Africa could take only five teams to the World Cup.

With this increased allocation, Uganda’s chances are better than ever. But how realistic is their shot at making history?

Uganda’s Position in Group G

The Cranes are competing in Group G, arguably one of the most evenly matched groups in African qualifying. With four of ten matches played, Uganda sits tied for fourth place with six points, level with Guinea and Botswana. At the top, Algeria and Mozambique lead the way with nine points each, but crucially, the gap between first and fifth place is just three points.

In a group this tight, anything can happen. Algeria and Guinea may be the favorites on paper, but Uganda is still firmly in contention. Even finishing second—potentially securing a spot in an intercontinental playoff—remains within reach.

Another key factor working in Uganda’s favor is their schedule. The Cranes have already faced two of their toughest fixtures—Guinea away and Algeria at home. With those games behind them, they may have a more favorable path in the remaining fixtures.

A Young, Hungry Squad Rising to the Challenge

Uganda’s performances in the June qualifiers provided a glimpse of what this team is capable of. A youthful squad secured a hard-fought 1-0 win over Botswana at Namboole Stadium and pushed Algeria to the limit in a narrow 2-1 loss.

Beyond that, Uganda is benefiting from an increasing number of foreign-based players with Ugandan heritage, many of whom are already adding quality to the squad. The blend of emerging young talent and experienced players could prove vital in the final stretch of qualification.

The Underdogs with a Fighting Chance

Despite the positives, Uganda remains an underdog in the race for qualification. Heavyweights like Algeria and Guinea still have the pedigree and experience to dominate the group. However, Uganda has never been closer to breaking that barrier.

With six matches left to play and just three points separating them from the top of the table, the Cranes are very much in the hunt. If they can maximize their opportunities—starting with Mozambique and Guinea in this international window—the dream of playing in the 2026 World Cup might just become a reality.

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