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Time to Break the Jinx: Uganda Cranes face Algeria in crucial CHAN opener

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
August 4, 2025
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Uganda Cranes head coach Morley Byekwaso and captain Allan Okello.

Uganda Cranes head coach Morley Byekwaso and captain Allan Okello.

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The wait is finally over. The Uganda Cranes will step onto the pitch at Mandela National Stadium, Namboole tonight at 8:00 PM, as they kick off their CHAN 2024 campaign against North African giants Algeria.

The tournament, co-hosted by Uganda, Kenya, and Tanzania, promises high-stakes action — and Uganda’s opener is shaping up to be a blockbuster.

Backed by the roar of a passionate home crowd, the Cranes are determined to shake off a long-standing hoodoo.

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In six previous CHAN appearances, they’ve never made it out of the group stages. Now, with the spotlight firmly on them and a new generation of talent on display, they believe it’s finally time to rewrite the script.

Drawn into the fiercely competitive Group C alongside Algeria, South Africa, Guinea, and Niger, Uganda’s challenge is daunting. But their opening match offers a shot at redemption — a chance to avenge their 2-0 loss to Algeria in their CHAN 2011 encounter in Sudan.

Head coach Morley Byekwaso, speaking during the pre-match press conference, struck a confident tone ahead of tonight’s clash.

“Mentality is everything,” he said. “We are at home, and the first match is always crucial. It’s a tough group — no doubt — but a strong start is what we need. The boys are focused and ready.”

Byekwaso confirmed that the squad is fully fit, with no injury concerns, and lauded the players’ commitment to making history in front of their fans.

Team captain Allan Okello, gearing up for his CHAN debut, echoed his coach’s optimism, calling for unity and leadership across the pitch.

“Being named captain is a blessing, but during the game, everyone must step up. We all carry the responsibility. Every player is hungry — we want to make history, and we know what’s at stake.”

Okello also reflected on their narrow 2-1 loss to Algeria in the recent 2026 World Cup qualifiers, vowing that the team has learned from past mistakes.

“We came close last time, but this is a fresh opportunity. We’re better prepared. And with our fans behind us, we’re ready to give it everything.”

He made a heartfelt appeal to Ugandans to fill Namboole and rally behind the team.

“Sometimes you’re exhausted, but when you hear the crowd, it pushes you. We need that support now more than ever.”

On the opposite side, Algeria’s head coach Madjid Bougherra acknowledged Uganda’s warm hospitality but made it clear his side is not here for tourism.

“We’ve been well received — Uganda is peaceful and welcoming. But we’re here to compete. We know what it means to play against the host nation, but we’re ready.”

Bougherra praised Uganda’s quality and resilience but warned that Algeria has experience on big stages.

“We know it won’t be easy. Uganda will want to impress at home, but we’ve faced intense crowds before. Winning the opener sets the tone — and we’re targeting just that.”

He added that while pressure may weigh heavier on the hosts, Algeria is focused on taking it one game at a time.

“This is a fresh tournament, and anything can happen. Everyone’s a favourite until the games begin. But Uganda, as hosts, have more to prove — the pressure is on them.”

As the floodlights prepare to illuminate Namboole and the Uganda Cranes march out for their CHAN 2024 debut, anticipation is sky-high. With belief in their hearts and the home crowd behind them, could this be the year Uganda finally soars past the group stage?

Tonight, the journey begins.

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