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Uganda FIFA World Rankings. The Uganda Cranes wrapped up the 2024 calendar year, ranked in 88th position of the FIFA rankings released this Thursday, 19 December. While the rankings indicate no movement from earlier positions for Uganda, its current football tale in the world has characterized one of fortitude and upward movement towards some respectable landmarks.
From their impressive qualification to the 2025 AFCON to continued dominance in the CECAFA region, Uganda’s steady presence in the rankings reflects a year of solid performances and strategic growth.
Although their global ranking remains unchanged, Uganda’s 2024 campaign was far from ordinary. Under head coach Paul Put, the Cranes secured their spot in the 2025 AFCON tournament set to be held in Morocco. Finishing as runners-up in Group K, Uganda amassed 13 points—just one shy of group leaders South Africa.
What makes this achievement even more remarkable is the consistency the Cranes displayed throughout the qualifiers. Their 13 points represented the highest tally among all second-placed teams in the qualification process. This consistency was key in securing their place among Africa’s elite teams.
Uganda’s AFCON qualification journey showcased their resilience and adaptability. Key victories over challenging opponents, combined with disciplined defensive strategies, underscored their commitment to excellence.
This qualification serves as a testament to the team’s growing maturity and ability to perform under pressure, setting a strong foundation for future competitions.
On the continental stage, Uganda ranks as the 19th-best team in Africa. While this position signifies steady progress, it equally presents opportunities the team has to strive to climb higher in future rankings.
Uganda has stayed atop the regional competition with ease in the CECAFA region, keeping them ahead of other teams like Kenya, Tanzania, and Rwanda. To the fans of Ugandan football, it is an inspirational feeling being top of the pack leadership in East Africa, a region where regional bragging rights are cherished as evidence that their country has remained committed to keeping the competitive fire in East Africa.
Argentina still leads the way at the top of the FIFA World Rankings, with European powerhouse France and Brazil completing the top three.
The year 2025 promises to be one of many activities and hopes for Uganda, as the Cranes will not only be attending the AFCON tournament in Morocco but also hosting the African Nations Championship, popularly known as CHAN, and navigating the rigors of World Cup qualification.
Hosting CHAN in 2025 provides Uganda with a rare chance to showcase their footballing infrastructures and talents. Since CHAN is only open for players featuring in domestic leagues, it allows some stars from the local league to blossom into the international scene.
Besides CHAN and AFCON, Uganda will begin their quest for qualification to the FIFA World Cup. Pitted against some of the finest teams on the African continent, the Cranes will have to keep their disciplinary and tactical sharpness if they are to see a chance of going to the world stage.
While the 2024 achievements of Uganda are great, there are clear areas where the team can improve in order to climb higher in the FIFA rankings:
Uganda’s steady ranking at 88th reflects more than just statistics; it represents a country on the rise in the world of football. The Cranes’ performances in 2024 demonstrate a clear trajectory of growth and ambition, with players and management alike striving to elevate Ugandan football to new heights.
The support of Ugandan football fans is consistent and one that motivates the team a lot. From fully packed stadiums in the qualifiers to impassioned online campaigns, the fans have been a strong force in propelling the Cranes.
To sustain their growth, Uganda must continue investing in football infrastructure. From training facilities to stadiums, upgrading resources will ensure that the Cranes remain competitive on both regional and global stages.
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