Uganda, alongside 11 different nations from throughout the globe will compete within the opening spherical of the HSBC Sevens Challenger 2025 on 1st and 2nd March in Cape city, South Africa.
The match will see winners from every of the 4 swimming pools progress to the semis whereas second positioned groups will play for fifth to eighth locations and groups ending third of their swimming pools will compete for ninth to twelfth positions.
On the finish of the second spherical which additionally takes place in Cape City on seventh and eighth March, the highest eight males’s and ladies’s groups will progress to the ultimate match in Krakow, Poland on eleventh and twelfth April.
The 4 males’s and ladies’s groups with essentially the most cumulative factors gained throughout the three Challenger rounds will then qualify for the HSBC Sevens Play Off in Los Angeles, USA on 3th and 4th Might.
Uganda finds itself in Pool C, going through heaveyweight Samoa and Brazil. HeadCoach Tolbert Onyango, assisted by Michael Wandera have named a squad of 12 gamers and 4 reserves
Males’s Squad: Tukei Aaron, Alex Aturinda, Allan Karuhanga, Kamiza Jones, Roy Kizito, Arnold Ocen, Karim Arinaitwe, Norbert Okeny, Allan Olweny, Daniel Otim, Patrick Okello and Malcom Okello.
Reserves: Stuart Mwayi, Aina Ndahura, Julius Opio and Thomas Opio
The ladies’s facet is drawn into Pool C alongside Belgium and Colombia. Led by Captain Peace Lekuru, Head Coach Charles Onen, and Assistant Coach Kigongo Ssebalamu have introduced Samia Ayikoru, Ayot Gloria, Grace Auma, Lydia Namabiro, Gertrude Kateesa, Mayimuna Nasozi, Janati Nandudu, Agnes Nakuya, Mastula Nambozo, Molly Akello, Rachael Mufuna and Grace Nabagala.
