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We might see a new administration at FUFA soon maybe even before AFCON.

We might see a new administration at FUFA soon maybe even before AFCON. Multiple sources indicate that Sports Minister Peter Ogwang and the entire FUFA leadership are expected to receive summons.

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We might see a new administration at FUFA soon maybe even before AFCON.

We might see a new administration at FUFA soon maybe even before AFCON. Multiple sources indicate that Sports Minister Peter Ogwang and the entire FUFA leadership are expected to receive summons to record statements with a yet‑to‑be‑named government agency, signaling what could be the most significant shake‑up in Ugandan football governance in over a decade. This is according to the X account of Ninye Tabz

While this comes after ANita Among and the president fall out, many people are assuming that the fall of the speaker could be the reason even the FUFA leadership headed by the speakers husband Eng. Moses Magogo would go down.

A Storm Brewing Over FUFA

For years, critics, athletes, and legislators have accused FUFA of:

financial mismanagement,

opaque governance practices,

poor accountability for government funds, and

prioritizing political networks over sports development.

The rumored summons suggests that oversight bodies may finally be preparing to intervene after the speaker of Uganda shake up by the political bodies, many people believe that FIFA could be falling because of its ties with Anita Annet Among but time will be the only judge.

According to insiders, the agency involved is believed to be one that typically handles high‑level financial or administrative investigations, meaning the scope may extend far beyond routine inquiries.

Why This Moment Matters

The timing is explosive. Uganda is deep into AFCON preparations, and the national team requires stability, funding, and leadership clarity. A potential overhaul at FUFA especially one involving top figures.

Yet others argue that change is long overdue, and if corruption or mismanagement is present, it should not be allowed to continue simply because a major tournament is near.

Pressure Has Been Building

Over the past year, FUFA has faced:rising public dissatisfaction with national team performance,allegations of misallocation of sports funds,complaints from players and coaches over unpaid allowances, andscrutiny from Parliament during budget cycles.

Sports Minister Peter Ogwang has positioned himself as a reformist, but critics argue he has acted more as FUFA’s shield than its watchdog. His expected summons alongside FUFA’s leadership suggests investigators want to examine the entire chain of decision‑making, not just federation officials.

Could This Lead to a New FUFA Administration?

Several scenarios are now possible:

Forced administrative reshuffle

Suspension of key FUFA officials pending investigation

Appointment of an interim committee

A Parliament‑driven mandate for structural reform

If the probe uncovers significant wrongdoing, FUFA’s current leadership may no longer be in a position to continue.

With AFCON rapidly approaching, this could become one of the most dramatic off‑field stories Ugandan football has ever seen.

What Comes Next?

For now, officials remain silent, and FUFA has issued no statement. But the expected Monday summons could determine: whether this is a routine check,or the beginning of a major overhaul in Ugandan football administration.

Either way, one thing is clear:
FUFA is facing its most serious scrutiny in years and Ugandan football may be on the verge of a seismic shift.

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