Uganda has a rich sporting culture with several popular sports. Football (soccer) is extremely popular, with the national team, the Uganda Cranes, being a source of national pride. Athletics is also prominent, with Ugandan athletes excelling in long-distance running, especially in events like the Olympics and the World Championships.
Other sports that are popular in Uganda include rugby, basketball, boxing, and cricket. Rugby has been gaining popularity in recent years, with the national team, the Rugby Cranes, making significant strides in international competitions.
Cheptegei has set world records in both the 5,000 meters and 10,000 meters disciplines, cementing his status as one of Uganda’s most successful and celebrated athletes.
Read MoreInzikuru became Uganda’s first world champion in athletics when she won gold in the women’s 3000 meters steeplechase at the 2005 World Championships in Helsinki, Finland.
Read MoreKiprotich won Uganda’s first Olympic gold medal in athletics at the 2012 London Olympics in the men’s marathon.
Read MoreNakaayi won gold in the women’s 800 meters at the 2019 World Athletics Championships held in Doha, Qatar, securing Uganda’s first-ever gold medal at the championships.
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Uganda National Netball team (She Cranes) has moved to sixth position in the latest rankings released by World Netball . This reflects the team’s steady progress in form on international stages based on their recent performances. She Cranes’ progress to the sixth sees them surpass Malawi in the rankings.
Uganda competes against other Commonwealth nations for medals and recognition in netball, showcasing their talents and determination.
Read MoreUganda regularly competes in the Netball World Cup, aiming to compete against the world’s best teams and improve their global ranking.
Read MoreBesides major international competitions, Uganda’s netball team participates in various regional and invitational tournaments.
Read MoreShecranes often participate in this tournament, competing against other African countries to assert their dominance and qualify for global competitions.
Read MoreThe Uganda national football team, known as the Uganda Cranes, is the pride of Ugandan football. Established in 1926, the team competes in international tournaments such as the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) and World Cup qualifiers. Known for their passionate fanbase and dedicated players, the Uganda Cranes symbolize the country’s football ambitions, aiming to achieve success on the continental and global stage while inspiring generations of footballers across Uganda.
FIFA World Cup Qualifiers 2026.