The Uganda Cranes defeated Burundi 1-0 in the return leg of the Chan 2024 qualifiers, resulting in a 2-0 aggregate victory. Hakim Kiwanuka scored the decisive goal in the 90th minute, solidifying Uganda’s advancement in the competition after previously winning the first leg by the same margin.
In an impressive display of skill, the Uganda Cranes secured a 1-0 victory over Burundi in the second leg of the Chan 2024 qualifiers held at Hamz Stadium, Nakivubo. This win mirrored their previous performance, as they had emerged victorious in the first leg by the same score. The only goal of the match came from Hakim Kiwanuka, who scored a heavily deflected free-kick in the 90th minute. Ultimately, Uganda triumphed with a 2-0 aggregate score, ensuring their progression in the tournament.
The Chan (African Nations Championship) 2024 qualifiers showcase teams comprised exclusively of players who compete in their home countries’ leagues. This format not only highlights local talent but also fosters national pride as squads vie for a place in the prestigious tournament. The Uganda Cranes have historically been a strong contender in regional football, making their performance in these qualifiers particularly significant for their supporters and the nation alike.
The Uganda Cranes demonstrated resilience and tactical prowess throughout the Chan 2024 qualifiers, successfully overcoming Burundi with a definitive 2-0 aggregate score. The notable contribution by Hakim Kiwanuka in the second leg encapsulates the teamwork and determination of the squad, indicating a promising outlook for their forthcoming matches in the tournament.
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