The 16 will take part in the prestigious The Grand Mchana Open that climaxes on Sunday 24th, of September.
As the days for the grand 2023 Nile Special Open close in, a team of 16 pool players are in Kenya’s capital, Nairobi, to measure themselves up against some of the continent’s top shooters.
The 16 will take part in the prestigious The Grand Mchana Open that climaxes on Sunday 24th, of September.
They include eight of the top 10 seeds in the Pool Association of Uganda’s current men’s ranking.
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The Jinja side has been touted as one of the firm contenders for promotion this season after acquiring the services of Ssempijji and a couple of experienced legs.
The team also has former national team captain and 2012 Open winner Alfred Gumisiriza and 2015 champion Amos Ndyagumanawe.
The tournament has attracted top shooters from Zambia, Tanzania, Zimbabwe, Uganda, Kenya, South Sudan, South Africa and Lithuania.
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Over 16 countries are expected to participate in the championships that will be held from October 11th -15th at Montecasino in Johannesburg, South Africa.
The 128 players will fight for a total of $13,500 (approx. shs.51 million), with the winner walking home with shs19 million.
The top 16 players will all be rewarded cash prizes.
Ugandan players for the tournament
Mirembe William, Ndyagumanawe Amos, Sula Matovu, Kalema Paul, Kasozi Joseph, Bwanika Mansoor, Kayanja Ibrahim, Sejjemba Ibrahim, Wagaba Rashid, Chandiga Caesar, Kazibwe Ian, Sennyonjo Glorious, Ssebuguzi Habib, Odong Kenneth, Gumisiriza Alfred, Lubulwa Simon
Pending - Rasheeda Mutesi
Officials – Peter Kyobe (publicity) and Ismail Kalibbala (Tournament Secretary)