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Wednesday, 10 September 2025 / Published in News, Newsletter

President Museveni, the Army and Football

President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has often drawn lessons from everyday life to explain governance, discipline, and national development. In his recent address to sports stakeholders who attended the Chan Dinner at State House, Entebbe, he used football to illustrate how Uganda can strengthen its sports sector, and, more importantly, how strategy, organisation, and discipline, values rooted in the army can transform society.

The President reflected on his own background as a footballer and cricketer, stressing that Uganda’s success in sports has been shaped by two critical foundations: peace and education. He noted that just as a team cannot perform without stability and training, sportspeople thrive in a country that has security and opportunities to learn. He emphasised that peace, like defence on a football pitch, provides the foundation for forward play.

He highlighted nutrition and health as the true starting points for sports development. Just as an army prepares its soldiers with food and fitness before battle, children and young athletes need to be built from the ground up with proper diets and strong bodies. He suggested that schools, by policy, should never operate without sports fields, in the same way that military camps are never complete without training grounds.

Museveni also urged institutions to follow the historical model where the Uganda Police and other forces produced international athletes. He proposed that talented young sportsmen and women could be recruited into the army, police, and prisons where they would earn a living, receive discipline, and have structured time to train.

In his analogy, soldiers and footballers alike require strategy, positioning, and endurance. Just as keeping three forwards and two wingers near the opponent’s goal creates constant pressure, Uganda too must remain strategically positioned in development to force opportunities and win.

He reminded Ugandans that football, like nation building, is not only about talent but also about planning, discipline, and collective organisation. For him, the army and football share one truth: success comes from structure, persistence, and the ability to turn pressure into victory.

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