Subscribe to the Official KCCA FC YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/KCCAFC Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kccafc Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/KCCAFC Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kccafc This is the Official YouTube channel for KCCA Football Club. This channel will aim to showcase the personality of KCCA Football Club and give fans more of an insight into what it's like to be at this fantastic club. This channel will look behind the scenes and get closer to the likes of Lukwago Charles, Revita John, Aheebwa Brian, Balinya Juma, Magambo Peter, Mazengo Stefano Loro, Iguma Denis, Obenchan Filbert. ABOUT KCCA FC The club was founded on 12 April 1963 by the late Samuel Wamala who was head of the Council's Sewage Works section in the City Engineering Department. The club initially was dominated by casual workers in the sewage section but subsequently expanded to cover all departments within Kampala
Goal Scored by Mugume Ashraf Subscribe to the Official KCCA FC YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/KCCAFC Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kccafc Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/KCCAFC Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kccafc This is the Official YouTube channel for KCCA Football Club. This channel will aim to showcase the personality of KCCA Football Club and give fans more of an insight into what it's like to be at this fantastic club. This channel will look behind the scenes and get closer to the likes of Lukwago Charles, Revita John, Aheebwa Brian, Balinya Juma, Magambo Peter, Mazengo Stefano Loro, Iguma Denis, Obenchan Filbert. ABOUT KCCA FC The club was founded on 12 April 1963 by the late Samuel Wamala who was head of the Council's Sewage Works section in the City Engineering Department. The club initially was dominated by casual workers in the sewage section but subsequently expanded to cover all departments within Kampala
Goal Scored by Usama Arafat Subscribe to the Official KCCA FC YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/KCCAFC Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kccafc Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/KCCAFC Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kccafc This is the Official YouTube channel for KCCA Football Club. This channel will aim to showcase the personality of KCCA Football Club and give fans more of an insight into what it's like to be at this fantastic club. This channel will look behind the scenes and get closer to the likes of Lukwago Charles, Revita John, Aheebwa Brian, Balinya Juma, Magambo Peter, Mazengo Stefano Loro, Iguma Denis, Obenchan Filbert. ABOUT KCCA FC The club was founded on 12 April 1963 by the late Samuel Wamala who was head of the Council's Sewage Works section in the City Engineering Department. The club initially was dominated by casual workers in the sewage section but subsequently expanded to cover all departments within Kampala
Goals Scored by 1. Anaku Sadat 2. Yasser Mugerwa Subscribe to the Official KCCA FC YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/KCCAFC Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kccafc Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/KCCAFC Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kccafc This is the Official YouTube channel for KCCA Football Club. This channel will aim to showcase the personality of KCCA Football Club and give fans more of an insight into what it's like to be at this fantastic club. This channel will look behind the scenes and get closer to the likes of Lukwago Charles, Revita John, Aheebwa Brian, Balinya Juma, Magambo Peter, Mazengo Stefano Loro, Iguma Denis, Obenchan Fillbert. ABOUT KCCA FC The club was founded on 12 April 1963 by the late Samuel Wamala who was head of the Council's Sewage Works section in the City Engineering Department. The club initially was dominated by casual workers in the sewage section but subsequently expanded to cover all departments within Kampala
please don't forget to SUBSCRIBE MTN8 Final Post Match Press Conference Goalkeeper Denis Onyango saved five penalty shootout kicks to help Mamelodi Sundowns win the MTN8 competition as a Covid-19 ban on spectators watching local games ended on Saturday. The 36-year-old Ugandan starred as Sundowns edged Cape Town City 3-2 on penalties after a 1-1 draw following extra time at the Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban. After Namibian Peter Shalulile scored to put Pretoria-based Sundowns ahead a third time in the shootout, Onyango saved from Cape Town captain Thamsanqa Mkhize to win the title decider. "My instincts helped a lot in the shootout," said captain Onyango after being voted man of the match. "I always thought we would win this final. "We struggled at times against the aggression of Cape Town, but never allowed our heads to drop. It was resilience that won the trophy for us in the end." Two thousand spectators, fully vaccinated against coronavirus, attended the final as South Africa took a second step toward relaxing restrictions introduced in March 2020 to combat the pandemic. The same number of spectators, all of whom had to show proof of vaccination, attended a World Cup qualifier against Ethiopia in Johannesburg this month. Thapelo Morena gave pre-match favourites Sundowns a 24th-minute lead and Fagrie Lakay equalised on 75 minutes before a crowd including national coach Hugo Broos. On Monday, the Belgian will reduce his squad from 36 players to 23 for World Cup qualifiers against Zimbabwe and Ghana next month and Morena and Lakay hope to retain places. Success was particularly sweet for Sundowns as they last won the MTN8 in 2007 -- four years before Kampala-born Onyango joined the club after spells with two other South African outfits. Sundowns have won 12 domestic and two Confederation of African Football (Caf) competitions since, but until Saturday the closest they came to another MTN title was finishing runners-up twice. The competition involves the eight highest finishers after the previous league season and offers a winner-take-all prize of R8 million.
WORLD CUP QUALIFIERS:UGANDA CRANES BACK TO KAMPALA AFTER RWANDA WIN. #CRANES
Francis MBUYI from The Democratic Republic of Congo KCCA FUBA NBL Mens Individual Highlights 2019 Highlights by We R Ballers Kampala, Uganda www.fuba.basketball/ #Francis #Mbuyi #2019 #KCCA #mens #fuba #nbl #basketball #basketballneverstops #basketballislife #basketball4life #streetball #streetball4life #ballin #basketballfamily #eastafrica #DRC #Congo #Uganda #kampala #africa #werballers Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WeRBallers @WeRBallers Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/werballers @werballers Twitter: https://twitter.com/We_R_Ballers @We_R_Ballers YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/WERBALLERS Website: https://www.werballers.com What Does WE R BALLERS Film? The focus of filming and producing video clips is split into the following three main categories: 1. Clubs and sport development projects 2. Individual athletes for recruitment purposes 3. The story of Dankind Academy 1. Clubs and Sport Development Projects WE R BALLERS is interested in filming, creating and producing promotional videos for team sports projects, programs, initiatives, clubs, charities and foundations focused on the following criteria: 1. Development of sport. 2. Development through sport whether it is participant centred, in an inclusive environment or even process orientated (This includes NSO’s/ NGB’s and government projects). 3. Any team sport concept linked to or demonstrating the values of the United Nations Millennium Development Goals 4. Community building. 5. Getting more people to play more sport. 6. Ensuring pathways and structures enabling people to learn basic movement skills, participate in team sports of their choice, develop their competence and performance, and reach levels of excellence. 7. School sport programs. 8. Youth sport programs. 9. Introducing a “new team sport” to a region or culture. 10. Ethnic diversity. 11. Gender equality. 12. Environmental and social sustainability. 13. Social cohesion/ bonding 14. Life skills The goal of the United Nations Millennium Development Goals is to benefit the health, psychological and social benefits of an individual while ensuring human rights for all. The following is a list of the values upheld by the United Nations and in relation to its goals through sport: 1. Social benefits: 1. New friends 2. Quality time with family 3. Positive learning environment 4. Learning teamwork and communication 2. Health benefits: 1. Stay active 2. Both aerobic and anaerobic exercise 3. Enhances coordination and flexibility 4. Increases bone strength 3. Psychological Benefits: 1. Learn sportsmanship 2. Develops character and integrity while having fun 3. building discipline and work ethic 4. improving social skills Each of these goals is intended to make an impact and ensure human rights for all. 2. Individual Athletes For Recruitment Purposes Individual athletes in team sports attempting to obtain scholarships especially although not limited to underprivileged neighbourhoods and the developing “third world”. 3. The Story of Dankind Academy Ongoing Episodes about Dankind Academy which is the story of a basketball academy established in 2012 in Nairobi, Kenya by Daniel Peers-Hoegen where a household of refugees from South Sudan, The Democratic Republic of the Congo and Kenyans from the slums of Nairobi join forces to take on the Nairobi Basketball Association and Kenyan Basketball Federation while striving to achieve athletic scholarships abroad and build a brighter future for the next generation through sport. Proceeds from We R Ballers will go to Dankind Academy and the continuing efforts to develop the worlds most war-torn and newest nation as it struggles to emerge as an independent and prosperous nation.
David Kongor DENG from South Sudan UCU Canons FUBA NBL Mens Individual Highlights 2019 Highlights by We R Ballers Kampala, Uganda www.fuba.basketball/ #David #Kongor #Deng #2019 #UCU #Canons #mens #fuba #nbl #basketball #basketballneverstops #basketballislife #basketball4life #streetball #streetball4life #ballin #basketballfamily #SouthSudan #Uganda #kampala #africa #werballers Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WeRBallers @WeRBallers Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/werballers @werballers Twitter: https://twitter.com/We_R_Ballers @We_R_Ballers YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/WERBALLERS Website: https://www.werballers.com What Does WE R BALLERS Film? The focus of filming and producing video clips is split into the following three main categories: 1. Clubs and sport development projects 2. Individual athletes for recruitment purposes 3. The story of Dankind Academy 1. Clubs and Sport Development Projects WE R BALLERS is interested in filming, creating and producing promotional videos for team sports projects, programs, initiatives, clubs, charities and foundations focused on the following criteria: 1. Development of sport. 2. Development through sport whether it is participant centred, in an inclusive environment or even process orientated (This includes NSO’s/ NGB’s and government projects). 3. Any team sport concept linked to or demonstrating the values of the United Nations Millennium Development Goals 4. Community building. 5. Getting more people to play more sport. 6. Ensuring pathways and structures enabling people to learn basic movement skills, participate in team sports of their choice, develop their competence and performance, and reach levels of excellence. 7. School sport programs. 8. Youth sport programs. 9. Introducing a “new team sport” to a region or culture. 10. Ethnic diversity. 11. Gender equality. 12. Environmental and social sustainability. 13. Social cohesion/ bonding 14. Life skills The goal of the United Nations Millennium Development Goals is to benefit the health, psychological and social benefits of an individual while ensuring human rights for all. The following is a list of the values upheld by the United Nations and in relation to its goals through sport: 1. Social benefits: 1. New friends 2. Quality time with family 3. Positive learning environment 4. Learning teamwork and communication 2. Health benefits: 1. Stay active 2. Both aerobic and anaerobic exercise 3. Enhances coordination and flexibility 4. Increases bone strength 3. Psychological Benefits: 1. Learn sportsmanship 2. Develops character and integrity while having fun 3. building discipline and work ethic 4. improving social skills Each of these goals is intended to make an impact and ensure human rights for all. 2. Individual Athletes For Recruitment Purposes Individual athletes in team sports attempting to obtain scholarships especially although not limited to underprivileged neighbourhoods and the developing “third world”. 3. The Story of Dankind Academy Ongoing Episodes about Dankind Academy which is the story of a basketball academy established in 2012 in Nairobi, Kenya by Daniel Peers-Hoegen where a household of refugees from South Sudan, The Democratic Republic of the Congo and Kenyans from the slums of Nairobi join forces to take on the Nairobi Basketball Association and Kenyan Basketball Federation while striving to achieve athletic scholarships abroad and build a brighter future for the next generation through sport. Proceeds from We R Ballers will go to Dankind Academy and the continuing efforts to develop the worlds most war-torn and newest nation as it struggles to emerge as an independent and prosperous nation.