The early arrival underscores head coach Paul Put’s determination to give the Cranes their best possible chance in what is expected to be one of the most demanding campaigns in the nation’s AFCON history.
Uganda, who named their provisional 30-man squad on Sunday, will train in Morocco and play two friendly matches before the tournament begins on the 21st of December. The federation has not yet announced the opponents for the warm-up fixtures, but the emphasis is on fine-tuning physical conditioning, tactical organisation and squad cohesion after a competitive qualifying phase. The Cranes are returning to the continental stage for the first time since 2019, and their assignment in Morocco places them in a challenging group alongside Nigeria, Tunisia and Tanzania.
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