The Uganda National Football Team, widely known as the Cranes, has one of the oldest football traditions in Africa, with organized international matches dating back to 1926. Their nickname comes from the grey crowned crane, a symbol featured on Uganda’s national flag. One of the most unusual stories in their history comes from a 1950s tour, when the team reportedly performed better playing barefoot than in boots—highlighting how football developed locally before modern equipment became standard. Uganda dominated early regional competitions such as the Gossage Cup, which later evolved into the CECAFA tournaments, where they remain one of the most successful sides. Their biggest continental moment came at the Africa Cup of Nations in 1978, when they reached the final, marking a peak in their international profile. After decades away from the spotlight, the team returned to AFCON in 2017, ending a long absence and signaling a new phase of growth. Known for their passionate supporters and strong home atmosphere in Kampala, the Cranes continue to play an important role in East African football while developing new generations of players for the international stage.
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Statistics for the last 10 matches
In the last 10 official matches, the team has won 4, drawn 2, and lost 4.
During this time, the team has scored 16. On average, the team scores 1.6 (at home – 1.67), with an average of 1.3 goals conceded.
Statistics in the World Cup Qualification CAF, Africa Tournament
In the World Cup Qualification CAF, Africa tournament, the team scored 12 goals and conceded 6. On average, the Uganda team scores 1.5 goals per match and concedes 0.75, with an overall average total of goals being 2.25. In home matches, the average number of goals scored is 2, and goals conceded is 0.5. Away, the team scores an average of 1 goals per match and concedes 1.
Statistics in the Africa Cup of Nations Tournament
In the Africa Cup of Nations tournament, the team scored 11 goals and conceded 12. On average, the Uganda team scores 1.22 goals per match and concedes 1.33, with an overall average total of goals being 2.56. In home matches, the average number of goals scored is 1, and goals conceded is 0.67. Away, the team scores an average of 1.67 goals per match and concedes 1.





