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Meet Brian Ssenyondo: The 31-year-old coach who guided Uganda Cubs to the FIFA U17 World Cup—the first time a Ugandan national football team has qualified for a FIFA World Cup at any level

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
April 14, 2025
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On Saturday, April 12, 2025, Ugandan football entered uncharted territory. For the first time in the nation’s history, a national football team qualified for a FIFA World Cup—at any level.

The under-17 national team, the Cubs, secured a 2-1 victory over The Gambia in Marrakech, earning a coveted spot at the FIFA U17 World Cup. The tournament will be held in Qatar.

At the center of this monumental achievement is 31-year-old Brian Ssenyondo, a man whose football journey began on the dusty pitches of Masaka and has now carved a place in Uganda’s sporting history.

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Known popularly as Coach Muto—a nickname that reflects both his youthful energy and tactical maturity—Ssenyondo has quickly become one of the country’s most admired young football minds.

Born on August 23, 1993, in Fort Portal and raised in Masaka, Ssenyondo’s early years were defined by a deep passion for football. Like many Ugandan children, he played barefoot on unmarked pitches, but unlike many of his peers, his mind was already processing the game tactically.

By his early twenties, he was already making a name for himself as a coach.

His coaching career began with a bang at Synergy FC, where he led the little-known side to the semifinals of the Uganda Cup—an impressive feat that drew national attention.

That run opened doors to roles at Mbarara City and UPDF FC, but it was his stint at Kitara FC that truly elevated his reputation.

In 2024, he guided the Hoima-based club to their first-ever Uganda Cup title, a historic moment that cemented his status as one of the country’s brightest coaching prospects.

In November 2024, the Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) appointed Ssenyondo as head coach of the U17 national team. His impact was swift and significant.

Under his guidance, the Cubs won the CECAFA U17 Zonal Qualifiers, defeating Tanzania 2-1 in a thrilling final to secure their place at the Africa U17 Cup of Nations in Morocco.

Uganda finished third in Group A, which earned them a last shot at qualification via a playoff match against The Gambia—a high-stakes fixture that Ssenyondo’s boys edged to make history.

Ssenyondo holds a CAF B Coaching Licence and is currently pursuing his CAF A Licence. But for him, success isn’t just about personal advancement—he has consistently emphasized the need to raise coaching standards across Uganda.

His vision includes nurturing young talent, developing tactical awareness from the grassroots, and creating a culture of excellence that can sustain Uganda’s presence on the continental and global stage.

As Uganda prepares to make its debut on the global stage at the FIFA U17 World Cup, all eyes will be on Coach Muto—the young mastermind proving that age is just a number when it comes to changing the game.

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