Cranes' Journey Concludes in Quarterfinal Defeat

Uganda's national football team saw their remarkable CHAN 2024 campaign unravel on Saturday night as reigning champions Senegal claimed a hard-fought 1-0 victory in Kampala. The decisive moment came through Oummar Ba's 62nd-minute strike, silencing the home crowd at Mandela National Stadium.

Rollercoaster Tournament Performance

The Cranes had demonstrated resilience throughout the group stage, recovering from an opening 3-0 defeat to Algeria with convincing wins against Guinea (3-0) and Niger (2-0). A thrilling 3-3 draw with South Africa secured their quarterfinal berth, setting up the fateful clash against the tournament favorites.

Match of Missed Opportunities

Despite early promise that saw Karim Watambala test Senegal goalkeeper Marc Diouf, Uganda suffered a crucial setback when defender Jude Ssemugabi was stretchered off with a thigh injury. The hosts maintained possession advantage but failed to convert chances, including Arnold Odong's late miss over the crossbar and two failed connections on Herbert Achayi's 88th-minute delivery.

Senegal's Clinical Finish Proves Decisive

The match turned when Ba capitalized on defensive hesitation, slotting past goalkeeper Joel Mutakubwa after pouncing on a poorly cleared ball. The result marks the elimination of all tournament co-hosts, with Uganda joining Kenya and Tanzania in exiting at the quarterfinal stage.

Uganda's elimination concludes their most successful CHAN campaign since 2014, while Senegal advances to defend their title in the semifinals.