International Friendly

Uganda vs Gambia, 2025 International Friendly

· International Friendly
  • 25': Rogers Mato
FT
1 - 1
  • 45'+1': Alasana Manneh (P)

About

Uganda are hosting Gambia at , , , starting on . The match is a part of the International Friendly.

Game Information

Competition: International Friendly

Venue:
Location: ,

Line-Ups

UGA Uganda

No. Name
19 Ismail Watenga (GK)
5 Toby Sibbick
20 Isaac Muleme
15 Jordan Obita
6 Bobosi Byaruhanga
Allan Oyirwoth
4 Kenneth Ssemakula
Abdul Watambala
Arafati Usama
Patrick Jonah Kakande
7 Rogers Mato

GAM Gambia

No. Name
1 Ebrima Jarju (GK)
5 Saikou Touray
21 Muhammed Sanneh
14 Sheriff Sinyan
6 Momodou Njie
15 Alassana Jatta
13 Baboucarr Njie
16 Alasana Manneh
8 Youssoupha Sanyang
7 Gibril Sillah
19 Abdoulie Manneh

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