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Uganda Cubs fall to Canada in dramatic U-17 World Cup loss
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 68118, member: 636"] Uganda’s U-17 national football team, the Cubs, came agonizingly close to their first-ever FIFA World Cup victory but fell 2–1 to Canada in a thrilling finish on Wednesday evening in Qatar. The Cubs showed impressive confidence and composure from the start, and their efforts were rewarded in the 25th minute. Forward James Bogere found the back of the net after receiving a perfectly timed pass from Brian Jjara, evading his marker and calmly scoring to give Uganda a 1–0 lead. For much of the match, Uganda stood strong against Canada, defending well and creating opportunities on the counterattack. However, their dream start turned to heartbreak in the final moments. With only two minutes left, Canada’s Elijah Rocho equalized from a set piece after a defensive error. In stoppage time, disaster struck for the Cubs as Marius Aiyenero converted a penalty, completing Canada’s dramatic comeback and leaving the Ugandan players stunned. Despite the defeat, the Cubs made history as the first Ugandan team to compete in a FIFA World Cup, marking a significant achievement for the nation. Head coach Brian Ssenyondo praised his team’s performance but highlighted the need for improved game management, particularly in dealing with set pieces. With no points from their opening match, Uganda sits at the bottom of Group K, level with Chile, who also lost to France 2–0. The Cubs will next face Chile, aiming to keep their knockout stage hopes alive and recover from the narrow loss. [/QUOTE]
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