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Magogo secures fourth term as FUFA president, to lead until 2029
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 49572, member: 636"] Moses Hassim Magogo just grabbed another four years running Uganda's football federation. The big election happened Saturday at a fancy hotel in Hoima City. FIFA officials and government ministers showed up to watch the voting. Magogo beat his rivals and secured his spot as FUFA president until 2029. The football boss thanked everyone who backed him during the campaign. Magogo has controlled Ugandan football for twelve years straight. He bragged about turning impossible dreams into reality since 2013. The federation leader pointed to major changes that put Uganda on Africa's football map. Training programs and new competitions helped boost the country's soccer reputation. Smart business moves brought more money into the sport. The newly elected president outlined big plans for his next term. He wants to reform local tournaments and make clubs more professional. Revenue generation and fair player payments top his priority list. Uganda hopes to host major African tournaments in 2027. Better stadiums and facilities could attract international competitions. Magogo admitted serious problems still hurt Ugandan football. Limited cash flow hampers development across the country. Corruption and match-fixing threaten the sport's reputation. Negative attitudes from fans and officials create additional headaches. The president promised to tackle these issues head-on during his fourth term. Football stakeholders must work together to unlock Uganda's potential. Magogo called for unity among voters and non-voters alike. Professional club management could transform the local game. The federation chief believes Uganda can build a brighter sporting future. [/QUOTE]
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