Uganda Cranes gear up for a pivotal match against Mozambique in a World Cup qualifying match set to take place at Madela National Stadium in Kampala today, Friday, 5th September 2025.
The excitement was palpable at the pre-match press conference, where both the team captain and head coach expressed their determination to secure a win and keep their hopes alive in the qualifiers.
Captain Khalid Aucho emphasized the importance of unity and the wealth of experience within the squad. “We thank God all players are okay, and the coaches have done a good job,” he remarked, highlighting the morale within the team.
Aucho, who has been a guiding figure for the younger players, noted his confidence in their abilities and the preparations leading up to the match. “I have never been under pressure with the national team; I am just always happy to guide the young ones.”
Uganda Crane Captain Khalid Aucho
Head coach Paul Put echoed Aucho’s sentiments, asserting the team’s readiness and focus. “We know what has to be done. We must take revenge on Mozambique,” Put said, outlining the team’s objective to bounce back after previous setbacks. The Cranes coach expressed optimism about the players’ confidence, especially after recent improvements that culminated in a vital 1-0 victory over Guinea in March.
The Cranes find themselves tied on nine points with Botswana in third place, trailing due to goal difference. With back-to-back home fixtures against Mozambique and Somalia, they are targeting maximum points to maintain their competitive edge in the qualifiers.
On the other hand, Mozambique arrives looking to restore their pride after a heavy 5-1 defeat to Algeria, which interrupted a promising three-match winning streak, including a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Guinea. Head coach Chiquinho Conde’s side is eager to overcome their recent challenges, including a disappointing group-stage exit at the 2025 COSAFA Cup and a friendly loss to South Africa.
The Uganda Cranes training for their World Cup qualifying match against Mozambique.
As the Cranes prepare to take the field at Namboole Stadium, the stakes are high. The return of seasoned goalkeepers Denis Onyango and Salim Jamal, along with the integration of 11 players from the 2024 CHAN team, has significantly boosted the squad’s morale. With both teams vying for supremacy, fans can expect an intense encounter filled with passion and determination on the pitch.
Uganda Cranes are ready to unleash their potential and reclaim their place in the race for qualification, while Mozambique aims to mount a comeback and assert their dominance in the group.
The Friday match promises to be a gripping affair, showcasing the heart and talent of African football at its finest.