2023-06-23T17:19:53+00:00
VOLLEYBALL Thirty-nine coaches pass FIVB Level One Course in Kampala
The course attracted several active players with ambitions of transitioning into coaching.
2023-06-23T17:19:53+00:00
The course attracted several active players with ambitions of transitioning into coaching.
2023-06-21T07:40:51+00:00
The Uganda Volleyball Cranes vice-captain Daudi Okello will play for Rwanda National Police and will be facing opposition from some of his international teammates.
2023-06-21T07:05:18+00:00
Record National Volleyball League champions Nemostars and five-time league winners KAVC are the only sides to have expressed interest in the event.
2023-06-21T06:39:20+00:00
The course has also attracted eight aspiring coaches from Kenya and five from Rwanda, with Uganda having the biggest chunk, 29.
2023-06-21T06:06:49+00:00
In her communication on Tuesday, Speaker Anita Among announced that the President had returned the bill, for a review of several provisions ‘in order to ensure effective regulation of the sports sector’.
2023-06-16T08:26:38+00:00
Amid initial concerns of budget suppression back to UGX 17 billion, Parliament demonstrated its unwavering commitment to sports by maintaining the sports budget and even allocating additional funds.
2023-06-14T07:07:24+00:00
Jonathan Tumukunde and Brian Atuhaire were the first players to leave the team, while receiver-attacker Cosmas Elijah Apunyo is also said to be on the move.
2023-06-14T06:39:36+00:00
Odeke is not the only player switching from Nemostars to Sport-S. Libero Nicholas Agaba is also on the move to complete Sport-S’ transfer activity.
2023-05-31T13:32:49+00:00
Opposite Jonathan Tumukunde, who joined the club from Nemostars, was the first to depart and is expected to join league champions Sport-S after just one season with OBB.
2023-05-31T06:46:59+00:00
Omuriwe was selected alongside Iran’s Maedeh Borhani Esfahani and will have Canada’s national women’s team head coach Shannon Winzer as their sports-specific mentor.