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How Uganda Cranes took millions of fans on an emotional rollercoaster to reach CHAN quarter-finals

William Kasoba by William Kasoba
August 18, 2025
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At Mandela National Stadium, Namboole, it wasn’t just a football match—it was a heart-stopping drama that toyed with the emotions of millions of Ugandans. The Uganda Cranes, with grit and resilience, rose from the ashes to snatch a 3-3 draw against South Africa and book their place in the quarter-finals of the African Football Championship (CHAN) for the first time in history.

The night began with hope. Uganda needed just a point to advance, and when Jude Ssemugabi calmly slotted home in the 31st minute after a beautifully executed counterattack, the stadium shook to its core. Fans roared, and Namboole transformed into a sea of red, black, and yellow optimism.

But football is never a straight road. After the break, the Cranes stumbled. South Africa pounced, scoring twice in quick succession and turning the cheers into uneasy murmurs. Then came the sucker punch in the 83rd minute—South Africa’s third goal. At 3-1 down, Uganda’s dream looked dead.

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Disbelief spread across the terraces. Some fans buried their faces in their palms; others simply walked out, unable to bear the heartbreak. Namboole, once electrified, began to empty.

Yet football has a way of rewarding those who dare to believe. In the 88th minute, Allan Okello sparked life back into the Cranes’ campaign with a nerveless penalty. Suddenly, hope flickered again.

And then came the twist of all twists: deep into stoppage time, after a VAR review, Uganda won another penalty. Okello was off the pitch, but captain Rogers Torach shouldered the weight of a nation. He placed the ball, took a breath, and drilled it into the net.

From despair to delirium in a matter of minutes, Namboole exploded into scenes of unbridled joy. The final whistle was not just an end to the match—it was the beginning of history. Uganda had qualified for the CHAN quarter-finals as Group C winners, thanks also to Algeria’s draw against Niger.

For the first time ever, the Cranes had soared beyond the group stage. And in doing so, they had taken millions of Ugandans on a ride through all shades of emotion—hope, despair, disbelief, and finally, uncontainable jubilation.

On this unforgettable night, Uganda didn’t just earn a point; they earned belief.

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