Kampala, Uganda: Vipers Sports Club has officially confirmed its squad for the upcoming preliminary first-leg clash in the CAF Champions League against Namibia’s African Stars, scheduled for this Friday in Cape Town. Vipers Prepare for CAF Champions League.
This match marks a pivotal moment for the team as they look to secure a positive result and ultimately progress to the group stages of the prestigious tournament for only the second time in their history.
As Vipers prepare for the CAF Champions League, this match marks a pivotal moment for the team as they look to secure a positive result and ultimately progress to the group stages of the prestigious tournament for only the second time in their history.
Under the guidance of Belgian head coach Ivan Minnaert, Vipers have assembled a competitive roster of 21 players, showcasing a blend of experienced and new talent.
The squad includes six new signings, highlighting the club’s commitment to strengthening its lineup ahead of this crucial encounter. Among the newcomers is Ashraf Mandela, alongside Congolese defender Kevin Dasylva Bady, Nigerian striker Odili Chukwuma, and Liberian midfielder Mark Yallah. Uganda internationals Enock Ssebaggala and Taddeo Lwanga are also set to play pivotal roles in the match.
The Vipers are traveling from Uganda to South Africa on Tuesday evening via Kenya Airways, with high hopes of securing a favorable result. The team’s strategy will focus on building a solid foundation in the away leg, setting the stage for a decisive return match at home next week.
The squad features two goalkeepers: Alfred Mudekereza and Denis Kiggundu, both of whom have shown strong performances this season.
The defensive line includes Hilary Mukundane, Rogers Torach, Enock Luyima, Livingstone Mulondo, Derrick Ndahiro, Nico Wadada, and the aforementioned Kevin Dasylva Bady and Ashraf Mandela.
In midfield, Vipers can rely on Taddeo Lwanga, Enock Ssebaggala, Karim Watambala, Pedro Sukuya, Allan Okello, and Patrick Mbowa to control the game’s tempo and create scoring opportunities.
Up front, the attacking options include Mark Yallah, Yunus Sentamu, Milton Karisa, Gusto Mulongo, Odili Chukwuma, and Isaac Ogwang, all of whom bring pace and creativity to the team’s offensive capabilities.
As Vipers prepare for this essential match, the atmosphere among fans and players alike is filled with anticipation. A strong performance in Cape Town could set the tone for the remainder of the campaign and bring the club closer to its goal of competing at the highest level in African club football.
The match will be broadcast live, allowing supporters to rally behind their team as they embark on this important journey.