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Meet Bashir Humphreys: The Burnley FC defender who is eligible to play for Uganda

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
March 12, 2026
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Rising defender Bashir Humphreys has steadily built a reputation as one of the promising young centre-backs developed in England in recent years. But beyond his progress in European football, the 22-year-old also has a strong link to East Africa — a connection that could make him eligible to represent the Uganda national football team, the Uganda Cranes.

Humphreys was born in England to a Ugandan father and an English mother, giving him dual heritage and the possibility of choosing which country to represent at senior international level. Under international football rules administered by FIFA, a player can represent a country if they have a parent who was born there, making Humphreys eligible to play for Uganda through his father.

Rising through the English system

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Humphreys developed his game in the academy of Chelsea FC, one of England’s most respected youth development systems. Known for producing technically gifted defenders, Chelsea’s academy helped shape Humphreys into a calm, ball-playing centre-back capable of building attacks from the back.

Standing tall with strong positional awareness, he quickly progressed through the club’s youth ranks and captained several youth sides, earning praise for both his leadership and composure on the pitch.

To gain senior experience, Humphreys spent time on loan at SC Paderborn 07 in Germany, where he featured regularly in the competitive environment of the 2. Bundesliga. The stint helped sharpen his defensive discipline and tactical awareness.

He later moved to Burnley FC, where he has continued to develop under the club’s progressive playing philosophy, further establishing himself as a dependable young defender with the potential to play at the highest level.

A potential boost for Uganda

While Humphreys has represented England at youth level, he remains eligible to switch allegiance before playing a competitive senior international match. That possibility has sparked interest among Ugandan football followers who see him as a potential asset for the national team.

The Uganda national football team has increasingly looked toward players with Ugandan heritage playing abroad to strengthen the squad and add international experience.

If Humphreys were to choose Uganda, he would join a growing list of diaspora players contributing to the national side’s ambitions on the continental stage.

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