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FC Tooro Queens Coach Ayesiga Rogers Successfully Completes CAF B Diploma Coaching Course

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By Producer Jocker

Njeru, January 23, 2024 – Ayesiga Rogers, the coach of FC Tooro Queens, has added another feather to his cap by successfully completing the CAF B Diploma Coaching Course held at the FUFA Technical Centre in Njeru. The achievement was celebrated on Wednesday, January 23, 2024, as Rogers joined a group of 24 coaches who successfully completed the course.

Lead instructors for the course included Livingstone Kyambadde, Chairperson of the Uganda Football Coaches Association (UFCA), and Jackson Nyiima. The comprehensive coaching sessions covered various aspects of football, including football systems, first aid, media relations, and football fitness, among other crucial topics.

Ayesiga Rogers, aged 37, began his coaching career in 2009 and has made significant contributions to the development of women’s football in Uganda. Notably, he has played a pivotal role in promoting several players to the National team, including the likes of Kunihira Margret, Ainembabazi Joanita, Komuntale Sumaya, Kobusinge Jolly, Kamuli Cecillia, Nyakato Ruth, and Winnie Kabugho – the latter being part of the Teen Cranes team preparing for the upcoming FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup Qualifier.

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The accomplished coach has previously managed West Ville High School, St Paul Secondary School, King of Kings College FC, and is currently at the helm of FC Tooro Queens in the FUFA Women Elite League.

Beyond his involvement in football, Ayesiga Rogers is also engaged in the entertainment industry and serves as the director of the Home Of Talents Foundation.

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The list of participants who successfully completed the CAF B Diploma Coaching Course alongside Rogers includes notable names from various football clubs and institutions:

  1. Mpiima Saka – KCCA
  2. Kamya Swaleh – Wakiso Hill WFC
  3. Ochuka Simon- She Maroons FC
  4. Massa Simeon – Bul FC
  5. Lukyamuzi Skills Micheal – NEC FC
  6. Semuyaba Bashir – NEC FC
  7. Okello Maxwell – She Maroons FC
  8. Lukoki Jessy – Lady Doves FC
  9. Namukasa Zaina – Police WFC
  10. Nabakooza Lydia – Tagy High School WFC
  11. Natumbwe Sharifah – Edgars WFC
  12. Sempigi Saddick – Jinja North United FC
  13. Bongole Anthony – Makerere University WFC
  14. Ndawula Fred – Makerere University WFC
  15. Nyanzi Tadeo – Rines SS WFC
  16. Ahumuza Collines – UCU Lady Cardinals FC
  17. Faridah Kisitu- Field of Dreams Uganda
  18. Tonny Mawejje – Kampala Queens FC
  19. Mbekeka Oliver – Rubaga Girls WFC
  20. Mutebi Shafik – Kampala Queens FC
  21. Nassozi Brenda – Ajax Queens FC
  22. Pande Saddam – Olila High School WFC
  23. Nakito Gladys – Wagwa High School
  24. Ayesiga Rogers- FC Tooro Queens

This accomplishment highlights the dedication and commitment of Ayesiga Rogers and his peers in advancing their coaching skills for the betterment of Ugandan football.

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