PHOTOS: HAM RELEASES NEW PHOTOS AS NAKIVUBO STADIUM TAKES SHAPE.

 


HAM RELEASES NEW PHOTOS AS NAKIVUBO STADIUM TAKES SHAPE.


What You Need to Know: 

Ham Kiggundu's remarkable investment in Nakivubo War Memorial Stadium marks a turning point for sports development in Uganda. 


His unwavering commitment to transforming the once dilapidated stadium into a modern sports complex, meeting international standards, is a credit not just to him but to the entire Uganda as a country.


The nearly 40,000 seater modern sports complex is a comprised advanced fire and security systems, impeccable exits and entrances, high-quality seating arrangements, among other international facilities. 


According to kiggundu, the plan of New Nakivubo will have the state of art compared to Arsenal 's Highbury Park.


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On the 28th July 2023, officials from confederation of African football (CAF) inspected the New Nakivubo stadium to assess if it is eligible to host the African Cup Of Nation (Afcon) 2027.


WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW:


Uganda is in joint bid with Kenya, Tanzania to host AFCON 2027.


At the moment, Uganda has the biggest chances to host the AFCON 2027 according to CAF officials.

After inspecting the New Nakivubo stadium, CAF officials are also expected to inspect Mandela Natioanal stadium , commonly Known as Nambole, St. Mary's Kitende, Wankulukuku and Kabalega stadium Hoima, which is expected to be constructed so soon.

A team from Pricewaterhouse Coopers (PwC) sent by to carry out inspection of facilities in regard to the East Africa PAMOJA AFCON 2027 Barrived in the country on the 27th July 2023. They include: Adam Vojtekovszk, Omar El Ghiati and Lakshmikanth Karunanithi. Also on board was a delegation from Kenya that has John Kienda Ruga, Maureen Nasimiyu Wekesa and Doreen Nabwire Omondi who are here to make observations. The team from Tanzania also arrived in Uganda on Thursday this week. The contingent was officially welcomed to Uganda by FUFA 3rd Vice President Hon.
Moses Magogo.

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