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    Laryea Kingston secures new coaching job in Uganda

    Papa LincBy Papa LincOctober 8, 2025No Comments1 Min Read2 Views
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    Laryea Kingston  is the new head coach of of all men’s youth national teams in Uganda Laryea Kingston is the new head coach of of all men’s youth national teams in Uganda

    The Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) has officially appointed Ghana’s Laryea Kingston as the new head coach of all men’s youth national teams in the country.

    The appointment was confirmed by FUFA CEO Edgar Watson, who announced that Kingston will serve a two-year term overseeing Uganda’s youth teams.

    A holder of both UEFA A and CAF B coaching licenses, Laryea Kingston brings strong technical expertise and international experience to Uganda’s football development structure.

    FUFA described his appointment as a strategic step toward nurturing young talents and strengthening the long-term future of Ugandan football.

    Asamoah Gyan explains why Semenyo, Inaki, and others struggle in the Black Stars

    Kingston’s new role follows his resignation as head coach of Ghana’s U17 team, the Black Starlets in May 2024.

    Brian Ssenyondo will continue to lead Uganda’s U17 team to the FIFA U17 World Cup in Qatar in November 2025, before fully handing over to Kingston.

    Kingston’s appointment marks a new phase in his coaching journey, one that will see him guide Uganda’s next generation of talents.

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