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NCR captures inaugural U16 nationals crown with rout over Iloilo-Guimaras

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National Capital Region captured the inaugural 2026 PFF U16 National Boys’ Championship title after defeating Iloilo-Guimaras, 4-0, in the final on Wednesday at the Manuel Y. Torres Sports Center at Bago City.

The championship capped a week-long showcase of emerging Filipino football talent, with PFF President John Anthony Gutierrez emphasizing the tournament’s broader significance to the sport’s grassroots development.

“I want to congratulate all the participating teams. I think everybody showed what a Filipino footballer is made of,” Gutierrez said.

He added that the tournament highlighted the depth of football talent across the country.

“There’s a misconception that football is centralized in Manila or a few major cities. But as you can see, it’s everywhere. Players from different corners of the country are excelling. With programs like this, we will double our efforts to ensure every Filipino child is given the opportunity to succeed,” he said.

Facing the same side that defeated them in the group stage, NCRFA delivered a composed and clinical performance in the final, overcoming early resistance from IGRFA before taking full control.

IGRFA goalkeeper Wilson Muñoz Jr. was tested early, producing a crucial save in the fourth minute to deny Marcus Tanjangco. NCRFA continued to press, with Iñigo Ramirez narrowly missing a direct free kick in the 10th minute, while Kieran Jacob fired just wide before halftime.

Despite NCRFA’s attacking pressure, IGRFA remained dangerous on the counterattack. Nathan Caligdong tested NCRFA goalkeeper Don Santiago Elvina early in the second half, while Benedict Simon Sumagaysay and Jaylord Dajay both threatened the NCRFA defense.

The breakthrough came in the 48th minute when Jacob opened the scoring, making a decisive run from the left flank before finishing a well-weighted through pass from Johannesbern Ortigas to give NCRFA the lead.

The match’s turning point came in the 61st minute when Dajay was sent off after receiving a second yellow card for a high boot on Elvina, reducing IGRFA to 10 men and shifting momentum firmly in NCRFA’s favor.

NCRFA capitalized as the match wore on. In the 67th minute, Ortigas doubled the advantage with a close-range finish following a well-worked throw-in sequence.

Jacob completed his brace in the 80th minute, converting a precise cross from Judah Zephy Tenerepe.

Three minutes later, Ortigas secured his own brace after finishing a pinpoint delivery from Ramirez inside the box.

For Jacob, the triumph carried added emotional weight.

“I’m speechless. What an amazing team,” he said. “The way we play, the way we encourage each other—we never give up. We lost to Iloilo in the qualifying round, and now we faced them again in the finals and got our revenge.”

Jacob also dedicated the victory to injured teammate Andy Pacasum.

“It was a very hard journey. Unfortunately, one of our players got injured. We dedicate this win to Andy. We kept fighting for him.”

NCRFA head coach Dan Padernal echoed the sentiment, highlighting the squad’s determination.

“Different story—it’s the finals. You have to show your A-game,” Padernal said. “We were beaten by Iloilo in the eliminations, but the boys showed a big heart to overcome adversity. Even with fatigue and injuries, they gave everything.”

He added, “I give all the credit to the boys, and to the MFC (Makati Football Club) family. Andy, this is for you—we’re bringing the trophy home.”

In the battle for third place, Negros Occidental delighted home supporters with a dominant 6-1 comeback victory over Olongapo City-Zambales.

After trailing early, NORFA erupted for six second-half goals behind captain Jhon Luke Libunao and brace scorer Fire John Serfino.

NORFA President Miguel Valmayor expressed gratitude for the successful hosting of the tournament.

“Maraming salamat sa PFF and sa mga LGUs of Victorias and Bago,” Valmayor said. “Our volunteers worked hard to make sure all teams had a great experience. For us to improve football in our country, each of us has a responsibility—let’s build Philippine football together.”

Gutierrez also commended the host region and local stakeholders.

“The hosting by NORFA was fantastic. Many thanks to President Valmayor, the local organizing committee, and the people of Bago City. The volunteers were warm and welcoming. The next edition will be much bigger.”

Beyond the team triumphs, the tournament also placed a spotlight on individual brilliance that defined the week-long competition, with NCRFA’s championship run mirrored by its dominance in the individual awards.

Leading the way was NCRFA standout Kieran Jacob, who was named Most Valuable Player after powering his side to the historic title, including a brace in the final that sealed the 4-0 victory. The Golden Boot, meanwhile, went to CMORFA’s Basti Ordinan, who finished the tournament as its most lethal scorer with nine goals, consistently proving to be a constant attacking threat throughout the campaign.

IGRFA’s Nathan Caligdong was recognized as Best Midfielder for his composure and creativity in the middle of the park, anchoring his team’s build-up play even in high-pressure matches. NCRFA’s defensive stability was also rewarded, with Bryant Monsanto named Best Defender, while teammate Don Santiago Elvina completed the NCRFA sweep of major accolades by taking home Best Goalkeeper after a string of crucial saves across the tournament.

Rounding out the honors, the Fair Play Award went to OCZFA, whose discipline and sportsmanship stood out as they represented their region with integrity from start to finish.

Beyond the results, the tournament reaffirmed the PFF’s commitment to grassroots development and talent identification.

“With the competitiveness and quality we’ve seen, there’s nowhere to go but up,” Gutierrez said. “The popularity of football is catching up in the country, inspired by our national teams. Tournaments like this will help us produce more players of national and international quality.”

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FUFA Big League 2025/26 climax: A thrilling final match day of the season anticipated

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FUFA Big League 2025/26: Match Day 30 Fixtures:

Saturday, 6th June 2026 (Kick off time is 3 PM)

  • Soltilo Bright Stars Vs Kataka – Kampala (Venue to be confirmed)
  • Nebbi Central Vs Paidha Black Angels – Luo stadium, Nebbi
  • Bunyaruguru United Vs Kaaro Karungi – Kasese
  • Kiyinda Boys Vs Ntugasaze  – Mityana Ssaza ground
  • Onduparaka Vs Blacks Power – Ababet Green Light Stadium, Arua
  • Kigezi Homeboyz Vs CATDA – Al Madina Stadium, Kabale
  • Young Elephant Academy Vs Wakiso Giants – Elephants Park, Nwoya
  • Mbale Heroes Vs Iganga United – Mbale City stadium

The 2025/26 FUFA Big League season officially comes to a grand climax on Saturday, 6th June 2026.

Eight games are on card and each of the fixture is of equal relevance to the clubs in the box.

The overall champion of the season will be known, the fourth promoted club and all the four relegated clubs.

It is a battle for promotion to the Uganda Premier League for the remaining one slot that will be taken by either Eastern Uganda’s Kataka or West Nile party, Paidha Black Angels.

Equally, match day 30 will determine the champion of the league and the three other clubs to be demoted to the respective regional leagues to join already relegated Mbale Heroes.

Which is the fourth club to be promoted?

After the promotion of Kigezi Home Boyz, Blacks Power and Ntugasaze, there is one remaining slot to fight for.

This will go to either Kataka or Paidha Black Angels.

The main target will be to win our game and be assured of promotion to the top league. All the players are set for the task at hand.

Godfrey “Toldo” Awachango, Kataka Football Club head coach

With 48 points, Kataka visits Soltilo Bright Stars in Kampala on the final day seeking for maximum points.

On the other hand, Paidha Black Angels also need maximum points over fellow West Nile region side Nebbi Central at the Luo stadium with prayers that Kataka fails to win in Kampala.

Champions in waiting:

Either Kigezi Home Boyz or Blacks Power will emerge as champions for the season.

Blacks Power just needs a point from their away fixture over Onduparaka at the Ababet GreenLight Stadium to clinch the championship.

Onduparaka risks relegation if they lose with a probability that Kaaro Karungi, Soltilo Bright Stars, CATDA and Nebbi Central all win their last games.

Kigezi Home Boyz who host CATDA at the Al Madina Stadium in Kabale can also clinch the championship if they win at home and pray that Blacks Power falls in Arua to Onduparaka.

Relegation fight:

With Mbale Heroes already relegated; three more clubs shall be relegated after Saturday’s games.

Wakiso Giants (31), Soltilo Bright Stars (32), Kaaro Karungi (33), CATDA (34), Nebbi Central (34) and Onduparaka (35) are all engaged in the survival battle.

Bunyaruguru United entertains Kaaro Karungi in Kasese; Kiyinda Boys host Ntugasaze,

Kigezi Homeboyz entertains CATDA in Kabale, Young Elephant Academy hosts Wakiso Giants at the  Elephants Park, Nwoya and Mbale Heroes will bid farewell to the FUFA Big League against Iganga United at the Mbale City stadium.

The four promoted clubs will join the StarTimes Uganda Premier League for the season 2026/27.

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Nakaseke District 5th Division 2026 football league eyes tense climax

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Nakaseke District Footbal Association (NDFA) 5th Division 2026 league

Week 10 Fixtures:

  • Kapeke BB Vs Kikandwa War Memorial – Butikwa Playground
  • Semuto United Vs Kikamulo United – Semuto Church of Uganda playground
  • Mpwedde United Vs Mijinje United – Nakaseke International playground

*All games kick off at 4:00 PM

The Nakaseke District Football Association (NDFA) 5th division league comes to a grand climax this Sunday, 7th June 2026 with three games.

Week 10 has three enticing matches at various venues.

Table leaders Kikamulo United visit Semuto United at the Semuto Church of Uganda playground.

Kikamulo United has 20 points coming to this fixture, two better than Semuto United who are joint second alongside Kapeke BB.

The likes of Dan Kisakye, James Katumba and Midu Mukwaya, among others remain key actors for Kikamulo United in their title pursuit.

Kapeke BB will at the same time host Kikandwa War Memorial at the Butikwa Playground.

In the bottom of the table clash, Mpwedde United (6 points) host Mijinje United (1 point) at the Nakaseke International playground.

Already Nakaseke United could not complete the league and was relegated to the 6th division league.

Sponsors and partners:

The league is proudly sponsored by Hon. Allan Mayanja Sebunya, Speed Sports Concept, Harriet Namukwaya and Nakaseke Local Government.

Match Day 9 Results:

  • Mijinje United 0-3 Kikamulo United
  • Semuto United 2-0 Kikandwa War Memorial
  • Mpwedde 1-4 Kapeke BB

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Ghana’s final squad for 2026 FIFA World Cup named

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Ghana’s Head Coach Carloz Queiroz has named his final 26-man squad for the forthcoming FIFA World Cup in Canada, Mexico and United States.

After days of intensive preparations in Cardiff, Wales, Queiroz was able to trim te team down to 26 that will represent Ghana at the global stage.

Tottenham forward Mohammed Kudus misses out due to an injury. He was expected to return in March from a quad injury suffered in January but suffered a setback and has not featured since.

Ghana will play against Wales in Cardiff on Tuesday, June 2, 2026, before flying out to Washington to continue preparations for the World Cup that kicks off on June 11, 2026.

The Black Stars will open their campaign against Panama on June 17 before facing England and Croatia in their Group L matches.

Goalkeepers:

Benjamin Asare, Lawrence Ati-Zigi, Joseph Anang

Defenders:

Baba Abdul Rahman, Gideon Mensah, Marvin Senaya, Alidu Seidu, Abdul Mumin, Jerome Opoku, Jonas Adjetey, Kojo Oppong Peprah, Derrick Luckassen

Midfielders:

Elisha Owusu, Thomas Partey, Kwasi Sibo, Augustine Boakye, Caleb Yirenkyi, Abdul Fatawu Issahaku, Kamal Deen Sulemana

Forwards:

Christopher Bonsu Baah, Ernest Nuamah, Antoine Semenyo, Brandon Thomas-Asante, Prince Kwabena Adu, Inaki Williams, Jordan Ayew.

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