Uganda Cranes continued their impressive start to the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations Qualifiers, securing a 2-0 win against Congo at the Mandela National Stadium on Monday
The story focuses on Uganda’s strong performance in the AFCON Qualifiers, emphasizing the tactical decisions by Coach Paul Put that led to the team’s success. The angle also highlights the impact of key players and the electrifying atmosphere at the Mandela National Stadium.
Uganda Cranes extended their unbeaten run in the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations Qualifiers with a commanding 2-0 victory over Congo, reinforcing their position as serious contenders for a spot in the tournament. Playing under the floodlights at a packed Mandela National Stadium, the Cranes delivered a performance that left fans exhilarated and hopeful for the road ahead.
Coach Paul Put made strategic changes to the lineup following last week’s 2-2 draw against South Africa, introducing Kenneth Semakula at right back in place of Elvis Bwomono and Shaban Muhammad in the attack, replacing Steven Mukwala. The adjustments paid off as Uganda controlled the game from the outset.
The first real chance for Uganda came in the 15th minute when Rogers Mato, receiving a long pass from Ronald Ssekiganda, darted into the box but narrowly missed the target.
Defender Abdu Aziizi Kayondo sent a swerving cross into the box, which curled past the Congolese goalkeeper and into the back of the net, sending the home crowd into a frenzy.
Kayondo, who was a constant threat on the left flank, continued to press Congo’s defense. In the 25th minute, he made another lung-bursting run into the box, but his cross failed to connect with any of his teammates. Uganda had several chances to double their lead before halftime, with Mato coming close again, only to see his low drive skim just wide of the post.
An injury to Shaban Muhammad forced an early substitution in the 43rd minute, with Jude Ssemugabi taking his place. Ssemugabi’s introduction proved decisive as he added a second goal in the 70th minute, finishing off a well-worked team move that put the game beyond Congo’s reach.
In the second half, Coach Put continued to tweak his lineup, bringing on Halidi Lwaliwa for Elio Capradossi and Allan Okello for Travis Mutyaba. The changes helped to maintain Uganda’s dominance, ensuring that the Cranes comfortably saw out the match.
The victory, coupled with the hard-fought draw against South Africa, sees Uganda off to a strong start in the qualifiers. With the team displaying both skill and resilience, the Cranes have set a high standard as they aim for a successful campaign in the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations.
As fans celebrated the win, the Cranes’ performance under the lights of the Mandela National Stadium sent a clear message: Uganda is ready to compete at the highest level, and the road to AFCON 2025 is one they are determined to conquer.