The Uganda Women's Under-17 National Team (U-17) has made history after winning the 2026 CECAFA U-17 Women’s Championship, an achievement that highlights the remarkable progress of women’s football in Uganda and across the East and Central African region.
Uganda demonstrated a high level of competitiveness throughout the tournament, defeating its opponents through disciplined play, technical ability, and impressive consistency in various matches. This success has established the team as one of the rising forces in youth women’s football in Africa.
On their journey to the championship, the young Ugandan players displayed outstanding performances in all areas of the game, from defense and midfield to attack. Teamwork among the players, combined with excellent preparation by the coaching staff, was among the key factors that contributed to this major achievement.
The title is also a result of the continued investment made by the Uganda Football Federation in developing women’s football talent from grassroots levels. In recent years, Uganda has shown significant progress in various youth competitions, reflecting a promising future for the sport in the country.
Beyond winning the trophy, the tournament provided the players with an important platform to showcase their talents to football stakeholders from within and beyond the CECAFA region. Many of these young stars are being recognized as part of a generation capable of leading Uganda to greater success in future major competitions.
Uganda’s achievement comes at a time when women’s football is growing rapidly across several East African nations. The level of competition witnessed at the 2026 CECAFA U-17 Women’s Championship clearly demonstrated that many countries are continuing to invest in the development of women’s football and are preparing a new generation of players capable of competing on the international stage.
By winning the championship, Uganda has strengthened its reputation within the CECAFA region and sent a strong message to other nations that it is steadily building itself into one of the countries that could become a powerhouse of women’s football in Africa in the years ahead. This achievement will remain an important part of the history of women’s football development in Uganda.



