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Zeso Foundation Uganda: Fueling Dreams, Building Champions, Transforming Communities
At Kampala’s busy outskirts, Zeso Foundation Uganda operates as a football academy and serves as a critical support system for young Ugandans. The nonprofit organization operated by former professional player Moses Kalanzi, who values his community, functions as a bridge between dreams and reality. Zeso stands at the forefront of talent development through its elite facilities and legendary mentors while emphasizing comprehensive personal growth.
Moses Kalanzi: From Global Pitches to Grassroots Impact
Moses Kalanziâs story is one of grit and gratitude. After representing Uganda at the 2011 All Africa Games in Mozambique, he embarked on a professional career spanning Denmarkâs Blokhus FC and Spainâs MĂĄlaga B. Yet, his proudest moment came in 2023 when he traded his boots for a whistle to launch Zeso Foundation Uganda.
âFootball taught me discipline, teamwork, and resilience,â Kalanzi shares. âAt Zeso, weâre passing these lessons to the next generation. Our goal isnât just to create playersâitâs to build leaders whoâll uplift Uganda.â
Located in Bulenga, the academy welcomes over 80 children aged 4â18, many from underserved communities. Kalanziâs vision is clear: merge elite training with education to break cycles of poverty.
Inside Zesoâs World-Class Football Facilities
Zesoâs facilities rival top academies worldwide, designed to nurture every aspect of a playerâs growth:
- Natural Grass Pitches (x2): Mimicking professional stadiums, these pitches host tactical drills and weekend matches.
- Artificial Turf Field:Weather-resistant and perfect for honing technical skills year-round.
- Age-Specific Zones:Tailored spaces for U-8, U-10, U-12, and U-18 players ensure age-appropriate coaching.
But the academyâs heart lies in its holistic approach. Coaches blend technical drills with lessons in teamwork, nutrition, and academic support. âWe prioritize education,â says head coach Erisa Ssekisambu. âA player without a plan B is unprepared for life.â
2025 League Finals: A Festival of Football & Unity
The 1st Zeso Foundation Uganda League, held in January 2025, was a month-long spectacle of skill and spirit. Teams named after East Africaâs iconic mountainsâRwenzori, Kilimanjaro, and Elgonâbattled fiercely across age groups.
Championship Highlights:
- Rwenzori Houseâs Triple Crown:Dominating the U-8, U-10, and U-12 categories, this team claimed the leagueâs first-ever triple championship, showcasing unmatched teamwork across age groups.
- Kilimanjaro House (U-8 Runners-Up): The teamâs youngest player, a 7-year-old rising star, delivered a thrilling hat trick in the semifinals, electrifying fans and coaches alike.
- Elgon Houseâs Resilience:Despite narrowly missing victory in the U-10 and U-12 finals, their 11-year-old captain earned the âMost Improved Playerâ award for inspiring leadership and growth.
The closing ceremony on January 29, 2025, was unforgettable. Retired stars like Vincent Kayizzi and Sula âKing Bayiweâ Luzige played a charity match against Zesoâs U-18 squad, delighting 500+ spectators. Parents feasted on rolex (Ugandan street food) and matooke (plantains), while kids showcased dance routines blending traditional and modern styles.
âThis league isnât just about trophies,â says coach Erisa Ssekisambu. âItâs about teaching kids to handle pressure, celebrate teamwork, and respect opponents.â
Beyond the Pitch: Zesoâs Community Impact
Zesoâs influence extends far beyond football:
- Health Initiatives: Monthly medical camps offer free check-ups and malaria prevention kits.
- Womenâs Empowerment: Kalanziâs wife, Amina, leads workshops for mothers on entrepreneurship and financial literacy.
- Environmental Drives: Players plant 100+ trees annually in Bulenga, fostering eco-consciousness.
âZeso changed our village,â says local leader Hajji Musa Mutebi. âChildren are healthier, families are closer, and crime rates have dropped.â
The Zeso Difference: Mentorship That Transforms Lives
What sets Zeso apart? Proven mentors whoâve walked the path:
- Nicholas Ssebwato (U-12 Coach): Former KCCA FC defender teaches defensive strategies and life planning.
- Rickman Marik (Fitness Coach): A retired striker turned nutrition expert emphasizes âfood as fuel.â
- Guest Clinics: African legends like Geoffrey Massa (ex-Uganda captain) host quarterly masterclasses.
âI trained with Massa last month!â beams 14-year-old midfielder Sharon Namutebi. âHe told us to âplay smart, not just hardââthat advice changed my game.â
Zesoâs 2026 Vision: Scaling New Heights
- Girlsâ League Launch (March 2026): Ugandaâs first all-female youth league, targeting 50+ participants.
- European Exchange Program: Partnering with Spainâs MĂĄlaga CF Academy for cross-continent training.
- National Scout Day: Hosting Uganda Premier League scouts to fast-track standout players.
âWeâre negotiating with Vipers SC and Express FC,â reveals Kalanzi. âBy 2030, Zeso graduates will dominate Ugandan football.â
A Legacy in Motion
Zeso Foundation Uganda isnât just shaping athletesâitâs crafting tomorrowâs leaders. Through football, children learn to tackle adversity, celebrate diversity, and dream bigger. As the sun rises over Bulengaâs pitches, the sound of bouncing balls and laughter echoes a simple truth: here, every child has a shot at greatness.
Consider one teenage participant who once struggled with self-doubt, spending afternoons helping their family at a local market. Today, they captain their age-group team, mentoring younger players with patience and empathy. âFootball taught me that leadership isnât about authorityâitâs about lifting others up,â they share. This transformation reflects Zesoâs core philosophy: the game is a bridge to confidence, not just competition.
Looking ahead, the academy will launch Leadership Labs in 2026, workshops where teens design community projects like rainwater harvesters for local schools. âWe want them to see leadership as service,â explains a program director. âTrue growth happens when they solve real-world problems.â Collaborations with national education bodies integrate modules on financial literacy, public speaking, and conflict resolution into training schedules. âThese skills transcend the pitch,â says a coach. âThey prepare kids for life.â
Parents echo this sentiment. One mother recalls how her once-reserved child now organizes neighborhood clean-ups. âThey found their voice here,â she says. âNow, theyâre teaching me to recycle!â
Zesoâs vision extends beyond Bulenga. Plans to replicate the model in regions recovering from conflict aim to heal communities through sport. âFootball unites,â emphasizes the founder. âIn areas fractured by hardship, it rebuilds trust and hope.â
Your Role in This Legacy
Every child at Zeso carries a story of resilience. By supporting their journey, youâre not just funding boots or ballsâyouâre investing in a generation poised to redefine Uganda. Join through sponsorships, volunteering, or sharing their story. Together, we can turn todayâs tackles into tomorrowâs triumphs.