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| captain = Micheal Wokorach |
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| coach = Tolbert Onyango |
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| most caps = Michael Wokorach |
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| World cup apps = 2 |
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| year = 2018 |
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The '''Uganda national rugby sevens team''' won the 2022 Africa Men's 7s, which were World Cup and Commonwealth Games qualifiers. |
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The '''Uganda national rugby sevens team team''' won the 2022 Africa Mens 7s, which were World Cup and Commonwealth Games qualifiers. |
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Uganda won the Africa |
Uganda won the Africa Men's 7s on 23 April 2022 at Kyadondo Rugby Ground. This tournament was played by 14 countries.They made their first world cup appearance after winning the [[2017 Africa Cup Sevens]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.worldrugby.org/news/285965|title=Uganda and Zimbabwe qualify for RWC Sevens 2018|publisher=World Rugby|date=7 October 2017|accessdate=14 November 2017}}</ref> |
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In 2024, Uganda placed ninth in the first round of the [[2024 World Rugby Sevens Challenger Series – Men's tour|Challenger Series]] which was held in [[Dubai]].<ref>{{Cite web |date=2024-01-10 |title=Sevens captains ready for the challenge in Dubai |url=https://www.world.rugby/news/901010?lang=en |access-date=2024-01-17 |website=www.world.rugby}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2024-01-14 |title=China and Kenya celebrate Challenger 2024 success in Dubai |url=https://www.world.rugby/news/901400?lang=en |access-date=2024-01-17 |website=www.world.rugby}}</ref> They finished sixth in the overall Challenger Series.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2024-05-19 |title=Uruguay, Kenya, Chile and Germany qualify for men's HSBC SVNS Play-Off in Madrid |url=https://www.world.rugby/news/930498?lang=en |access-date=2024-05-31 |website=www.world.rugby}}</ref> |
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== Players == |
== Players == |
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Squad for the [[2024 World Rugby Sevens Challenger Series – Men's tour|2024 World Rugby Sevens Challenger Series]] in [[Dubai]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=2024 World Rugby Sevens Challenger Series squad list |url=https://resources.worldrugby-rims.pulselive.com/worldrugby/document/2024/01/11/03d9dda7-39e1-45dd-b021-cd60c1db4c71/M2024CS001_Dubai_Match_Decs_240111_2308.pdf |access-date=2024-01-17 |publisher=[[World Rugby]]}}</ref> |
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{| class="sortable wikitable plainrowheaders" style="font-size:95%; width: 50%" |
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=== Curent squad === |
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! scope="col" style="width:4%" |{{Abbr|No.|Number}} |
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* Ian Munyani |
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! scope="col" |Player |
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* Aaron Ofoywroth |
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! scope="col" |Date of birth (age) |
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* Michael Wokorach |
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* Philip Wokorach |
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| style="text-align:center; border:0" | 2 |
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* Adrian Kasito |
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| style="text-align:left; border:0" |Pius Ogena |
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* Kelvin Balagadde |
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* Ivan Otema |
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* Nobert Okeny |
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| style="text-align:center; border:0" | 3 |
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* Desire Ayera |
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| style="text-align:left; border:0" | {{sortname|Ian|Munyani}} |
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* Karim Arinaitwe |
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| style="text-align:left; border:0" | {{birth date and age2|2022|9|9|1997|10|27|df=y}} |
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* Timothy Kisiga |
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* Isaac Massanganzira. |
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| style="text-align:center; border:0" | 4 |
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| style="text-align:left; border:0" |{{sortname|William|Nkore}} |
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=== Technical Team === |
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| style="text-align:left; border:0" | {{birth date and age2|2022|9|9|1997|5|7|df=y}} |
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* Michael Wandera (Team Manager) |
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| style="text-align:center; border:0" | 6 |
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* Tolbert Onyango (Coach) |
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| style="text-align:left; border:0" | {{sortname|Alex|Aturinda}} |
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* Timothy Mudoola (Strength and conditioning coach) |
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| style="text-align:left; border:0" | {{birth date and age2|2022|9|9|1997|11|26|df=y}} |
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* Samuel Asiimwe (Physiotherapist) |
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* Gloria Nalwoga ( Team Doctor) |
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| style="text-align:center; border:0" | 7 |
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| style="text-align:left; border:0" | Isaac Massanganzira |
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| style="text-align:center; border:0" | 8 |
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| style="text-align:left; border:0" |{{sortname|Desire|Ayera}} |
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| style="text-align:left; border:0" | {{birth date and age2|2022|9|9|1999|1|9|df=y}} |
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| style="text-align:center; border:0" | 9 |
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| style="text-align:left; border:0" |{{sortname|Aaron|Oforyowth}} |
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| style="text-align:left; border:0" | {{birth date and age2|2022|9|9|1997|10|7|df=y}} |
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| style="text-align:center; border:0" | 10 |
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| style="text-align:left; border:0" |{{sortname|Adrian|Kasito}} |
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| style="text-align:left; border:0" | {{birth date and age2|2022|9|9|1995|10|30|df=y}} |
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| style="text-align:center; border:0" | 11 |
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| style="text-align:left; border:0" |{{sortname|Timothy|Kisiga}} |
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| style="text-align:left; border:0" | {{birth date and age2|2022|9|9|1996|12|2|df=y}} |
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| style="text-align:center; border:0" | 13 |
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| style="text-align:left; border:0" |Davis Shimwa |
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| style="text-align:center; border:0" | 14 |
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| style="text-align:left; border:0" |Batholomew Kizito |
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| style="text-align:center; border:0" | 15 |
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| style="text-align:left; border:0" |Denis Etwau |
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==Tournament History== |
==Tournament History== |
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[[File:Men's rugby sevens at the 2022 Commonwealth Games - Uganda vs Sri Lanka 185746.jpg|thumb|300px|Team Uganda at the [[Rugby sevens at the 2022 Commonwealth Games|2022 Commonwealth Games]].]] |
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===Rugby World Cup Sevens=== |
===Rugby World Cup Sevens=== |
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|{{flagicon|SCO}} [[1993 Rugby World Cup Sevens|1993]] |
|{{flagicon|SCO}} [[1993 Rugby World Cup Sevens|1993]] |
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|colspan=6 rowspan=2| '''''Did |
|colspan=6 rowspan=2| '''''Did not enter''''' |
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|{{flagicon|HKG|1959}} [[1997 Rugby World Cup Sevens|1997]] |
|{{flagicon|HKG|1959}} [[1997 Rugby World Cup Sevens|1997]] |
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|{{flagicon|ARG}} [[2001 Rugby World Cup Sevens|2001]] |
|{{flagicon|ARG}} [[2001 Rugby World Cup Sevens|2001]] |
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|colspan=6 rowspan=3| '''''Did |
|colspan=6 rowspan=3| '''''Did not qualify''''' |
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|{{flagicon|HKG}} [[2005 Rugby World Cup Sevens|2005]] |
|{{flagicon|HKG}} [[2005 Rugby World Cup Sevens|2005]] |
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|{{flagicon|RUS}} [[2013 Rugby World Cup Sevens – Men's tournament|2013]] |
|{{flagicon|RUS}} [[2013 Rugby World Cup Sevens – Men's tournament|2013]] |
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|colspan=6|'''''Did |
|colspan=6|'''''Did not enter''''' |
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|{{flagicon|USA}} [[2018 Rugby World Cup Sevens – Men's tournament|2018]] |
|{{flagicon|USA}} [[2018 Rugby World Cup Sevens – Men's tournament|2018]] |
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|Bowl Semi-final || 19th || 4 || 2 || 2 || 0 |
|Bowl Semi-final || 19th || 4 || 2 || 2 || 0 |
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|{{flagicon|RSA}} [[2022 Rugby World Cup Sevens – Men's tournament|2022]] |
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|Bowl Final |
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|17th |
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!Total !!0 Titles !!2/8 !!8 !!5 !!3 !!0 |
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| colspan="1" |'''Total'''||'''0 Titles'''||'''2/8'''||'''4'''||'''2'''||'''2'''||'''0''' |
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Uganda’s only World Cup Sevens appearance came in 2018, when Uganda defeated Zimbabwe and Uruguay to finish in 19th place. |
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===Commonwealth Games=== |
===Commonwealth Games=== |
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|{{flagicon|MAS}} [[Rugby sevens at the 1998 Commonwealth Games|1998]] |
|{{flagicon|MAS}} [[Rugby sevens at the 1998 Commonwealth Games|1998]] |
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|colspan=6 rowspan=2|''Did |
|colspan=6 rowspan=2|'''''Did not enter''''' |
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|{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Rugby sevens at the 2002 Commonwealth Games|2002]] |
|{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Rugby sevens at the 2002 Commonwealth Games|2002]] |
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!Total !!0 Titles !!5/6 !!24 !!10 !!12 !!1 |
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===Africa Sevens=== |
===Africa Sevens=== |
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{{expand section|date=November 2019}} This was an olympic qualifier in Johannesburg. |
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Uganda has won the Africa Seven three times. Years: 2016,2017,2022. |
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==Players== |
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===Current squad=== |
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Uganda has won the Africa Sevens tournament three times in 2016, 2017 and 2022. |
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1. MichaeL Wokorach (Captain)<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.rugbyafrique.com/mens-sevens/ | title=Men's Sevens }}</ref><br> |
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2. Timothy Kisiga <br> |
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3.Desire Ayera <br> |
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4. Ivan Otema <br> |
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5. Aaron Ofoywroth <br> |
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6. Nobert Okeny <br> |
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7. [[Philip Wokorach]]<br> |
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8. Kelvin Balagadde<br> |
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9. Ian Munyani (Vice Captain)<br> |
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10. Karim Arinaitwe<br> |
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11.Isaac Massanganzira <br> |
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12. Adrian Kasiito<br> |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
Latest revision as of 11:13, 12 June 2024
Union | Uganda Rugby Union | |
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Nickname(s) | URU | |
Coach(es) | Tolbert Onyango | |
Captain(s) | Micheal Wokorach | |
Top scorer | Philip Wokorach | |
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First international | ||
2018 | ||
World Cup Sevens | ||
Appearances | 2 (First in 2018) |
The Uganda national rugby sevens team won the 2022 Africa Men's 7s, which were World Cup and Commonwealth Games qualifiers.
Uganda won the Africa Men's 7s on 23 April 2022 at Kyadondo Rugby Ground. This tournament was played by 14 countries.They made their first world cup appearance after winning the 2017 Africa Cup Sevens.[1]
In 2024, Uganda placed ninth in the first round of the Challenger Series which was held in Dubai.[2][3] They finished sixth in the overall Challenger Series.[4]
Players
[edit]Squad for the 2024 World Rugby Sevens Challenger Series in Dubai.[5]
No. | Player | Date of birth (age) |
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2 | Pius Ogena | |
3 | Ian Munyani | 27 October 1997 (aged 24) |
4 | William Nkore | 7 May 1997 (aged 25) |
6 | Alex Aturinda | 26 November 1997 (aged 24) |
7 | Isaac Massanganzira | |
8 | Desire Ayera | 9 January 1999 (aged 23) |
9 | Aaron Oforyowth | 7 October 1997 (aged 24) |
10 | Adrian Kasito | 30 October 1995 (aged 26) |
11 | Timothy Kisiga | 2 December 1996 (aged 25) |
13 | Davis Shimwa | |
14 | Batholomew Kizito | |
15 | Denis Etwau |
Tournament History
[edit]![](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/0b/Men%27s_rugby_sevens_at_the_2022_Commonwealth_Games_-_Uganda_vs_Sri_Lanka_185746.jpg/300px-Men%27s_rugby_sevens_at_the_2022_Commonwealth_Games_-_Uganda_vs_Sri_Lanka_185746.jpg)
Rugby World Cup Sevens
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Bowl Semi-final | 19th | 4 | 2 | 2 | 0 |
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Bowl Final | 17th | 4 | 3 | 1 | 0 |
Total | 0 Titles | 2/8 | 8 | 5 | 3 | 0 |
Commonwealth Games
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Bowl Semifinalist | 11th | 5 | 2 | 3 | 0 |
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Bowl Semifinalist | 11th | 5 | 2 | 3 | 0 |
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Bowl Semifinalist | 11th | 5 | 2 | 3 | 0 |
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Group stage | 12th | 3 | 1 | 2 | 0 |
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Bowl finalist | 10th | 6 | 3 | 2 | 1 |
Total | 0 Titles | 5/6 | 24 | 10 | 12 | 1 |
Africa Sevens
[edit]![]() | This section needs expansion. You can help by adding to it. (November 2019) |
This was an olympic qualifier in Johannesburg.
Uganda has won the Africa Sevens tournament three times in 2016, 2017 and 2022.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Uganda and Zimbabwe qualify for RWC Sevens 2018". World Rugby. 7 October 2017. Retrieved 14 November 2017.
- ^ "Sevens captains ready for the challenge in Dubai". www.world.rugby. 2024-01-10. Retrieved 2024-01-17.
- ^ "China and Kenya celebrate Challenger 2024 success in Dubai". www.world.rugby. 2024-01-14. Retrieved 2024-01-17.
- ^ "Uruguay, Kenya, Chile and Germany qualify for men's HSBC SVNS Play-Off in Madrid". www.world.rugby. 2024-05-19. Retrieved 2024-05-31.
- ^ "2024 World Rugby Sevens Challenger Series squad list" (PDF). World Rugby. Retrieved 2024-01-17.