Samuel Paa
Kwesi Fabin, who took Ghana to the quarter-finals of the Under 17 World Cup in
2017, has been appointed as Uganda's Under 17 coach ahead of next
month's U-17 Africa Cup of Nations in Tanzania.
Fabin, whose appointment was announced by the
Uganda FA (FUFA) on Wednesday, has signed a one-year contract.
His main target will be to help
Uganda clinch qualification for the 2019 World Cup in Brazil by finishing in
the top four in Tanzania.
"I am here with a mission to
guide the Uganda Cubs at the qualifiers in Tanzania," Fabin told local
media.
"It will not be an easy task
because we have little time to prepare, but I call for cooperation from
everyone," said the new coach as his role was announced.
Uganda FA President Moses Magogo said
the appointment of Fabin highlights the nation's ambition.
"As FUFA, we have a mission of
becoming the number one footballing nation in Africa both on and off the
pitch," said Magogo.
"He [Fabin Kwesi Samuel] has
experience with such teams having coached the Ghana U-17 national team. We
therefore welcome you to Uganda," said Magogo.
The new coach will work together with
first assistant coach Nelly Jackson Magera, second assistant Hamza Lutalo and
goalkeeping coach Mubarak Kiberu.
The Uganda Cubs recently lost 4-1 to
Cameroon, 4-1 to Morocco and managed a 1-0 win over Belarus at a joint Uefa and
Caf Invitational tournament in Turkey earlier this month.
Uganda are in a group with hosts
Tanzania, Nigeria and Angola at this year's U-17 Nations Cup which takes place
in Dar es Salaam between 14-28 April 2019.
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