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Coach Botes sees potential as Teen Cranes complete intense camp

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November 29, 2025
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The future of Ugandan women’s football shone brightly this week at the FUFA Technical Centre in Njeru, as the U-17 Uganda Women’s National Team, affectionately known as the Teen Cranes, concluded a rigorous five-day assessment camp. Head Coach Sheryl Ulanda Botes led the sessions, fine-tuning young talents ahead of the highly anticipated FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup Qualifiers in January 2026.

With 33 promising players drawn mainly from the FUFA Women Super League, complemented by talents from the FUFA Women Elite League and schools, the camp was more than just drills and fitness tests—it was a classroom of growth, teamwork, and tactical understanding.

Coach Botes expressed her satisfaction with the camp, highlighting the gradual but noticeable progress of her young squad. “Although the first two days necessitated some adjustment, I have observed gradual improvements in their overall ability, technical skills, tactical comprehension, and intensity,” she said.

Beyond the technicalities, the camp also focused on building resilience and teamwork, with collision management on and off the pitch forming a key part of the curriculum. “The girls demonstrated eagerness and willingness to learn,” Botes added. “I am satisfied with their performance and I believe these players exhibit considerable potential.”

The camp also served as a showcase for the nation’s growing pool of female football talent. Goalkeepers like Namutebi Kizito Sharifah and Nabbosa Haira impressed with their agility, while defenders, midfielders, and strikers alike demonstrated skill, coordination, and determination. Players such as Nakintu Nusulah, Nanyunja Kevin, and Nabirye Shadia stood out, hinting at a bright future for Ugandan women’s football.

As the Teen Cranes wrap up their camp and return to their clubs, the excitement is palpable. The lessons learned and bonds formed over these five days could well be the difference-makers in the upcoming World Cup qualifiers. For Coach Botes and her squad, the journey has just begun—but the promise is undeniable: Uganda’s young women are ready to make their mark on the global stage.

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