SPORTS
Super Eagles’ AFCON Group Opponent Hits Casablanca For Final Preparation
The Cranes of Uganda on Monday arrived in Casablanca, Morocco, for their 2025 Africa Cup of Nations preparatory camp, Completesports.com reports.
About 17 players, head coach Paul Put, assistant coach Fred Muhumuza, and the full technical and support team made the trip.
The remaining 13 players will connect directly to Morocco from their respective clubs.
The squad will undertake an eleven-day preparatory camp in Morocco and will play two friendly matches before the final squad announcement.
Put’s side have been drawn in Group C of the AFCON 2025 finals alongside Nigeria, Tanzania, and Tunisia.
Uganda open their AFCON campaign against Carthage Eagles of Tunisia on 23 December before facing Nigeria and Tanzania in what is considered one of the tournament’s most competitive groups.
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