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Uganda women's national under-20 football team

The Uganda women's national under-20 football team is an association football team that represents Uganda women at the under-20 level. It came into existence in September 2013. It is also known as " The Queen Cranes".

Pathway Transitions
The pathway transitions for the Uganda women's national under-20 football team are structured by the FUFA and primarily involve moving players through various youth national teams, local clubs/academies, and into the senior national team, the Crested Cranes, or international professional leagues. ==Competitive record==
Competitive record
Uganda women's national under-20 football team managed by FUFA. It came into existence in September 2013 and eliminated South Sudan 22-0 on aggregate but unfortunately, the Federation executive decided to pull out the team from the qualifiers due to inadequate funds. The Queens completed their double victory over Namibia in the FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup Qualifiers at the FUFA Stadium Kadiba. The Queens Cranes against Namibia ended in a 5.0 win on average the first leg ended 3-0 and the second leg ended 2.0 . Champions   Runners-up   Third place   Fourth place   • Red border color indicates tournament was held on home soil. FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup African U-20 Women's World Cup qualification == Current Squad ==
Current Squad
FUFA confirmed a 32-player squad for the Uganda women's national under-20 football team, ahead of their FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup Qualifier doubleheader against Namibia, which was scheduled on 19th and 22nd September 2025, with Uganda keen to take a positive step towards qualifying for the prestigious global tournament. The team, under the guidance of Head coach Sheryl Ulanda Botes, presented the following players for the team; Goalkeepers • Nakiirya Lillian (St. Noa Girls WFC) • Atieno Elizabeth (Amus College WFC) • Adeke Angella (Amus College School) • Nambuya Josephine (Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC) • Among Ruth (St. Mary’s Magdaline SS) • Chebet Charity (Shammah Queens FC) Defenders • Natooro Desire Katasi (Kenya Police Bullets FC) • Kaluya Bethany Lois M. N. (London City Lioness) • Anomo Barbra (St. Noa Girls WFC) • Namboozo Hasifah Patricia (Makerere University WFC) • Babirye Martha (El Cambio Academy) • Babirye Patricia (Bunya Secondary School) • Mukula Adong Mebel (Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC) • Asiimwe Zidah (Boni Consilli Girls Voc) • Kadondi Ritah (UCU Lady Cardinals FC) • Akanya Sumaya (St. Mary’s Magdaline SS) Midfielders • Nambozo Zabinah (Amus College WFC) • Namataka Mariam (Amus College WFC) • Najjuma Shamusa (Kampala Queens FC) • Kasemire Imelda (St. Noa Girls WFC) • Nabukenya Agnes (Kawempe Muslim LFC) • Nangendo Esther (Kawempe Muslim LFC) • Nayiga Patricia (St. Noa Girls WFC) • Kisakye Dorcus (Kawempe Muslim LFC) • Nalumu Sumaya (Kampala Queens FC) • Aujat Doreen (Amus College WFC) • Nanono Monica (Kawempe Muslim LFC) • Atyrionimungu Vicky (Amus College WFC) Forwards • Kabene Sylvia (St. Noa Girls WFC) • Katono Mary (She Corporate FC) • Nalukwago Yasmeen (Rines SS WFC) • Muduwa Peace (Kampala Queens FC) == See also ==
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