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The Cranes of Uganda have decided not to train on Saturday in protest of their unpaid allowances, according to DAILY POST reports.
The players are also seeking clarification regarding their earnings for the upcoming 2025 Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco.
It has been reported that they are owed allowances from the AFCON 2025 qualifiers.
David Magogo, the President of the Uganda Football Association, has reportedly intervened to address the issue.
Uganda is set to commence their campaign against the former champions, the Carthage Eagles of Tunisia, in Fès on Tuesday.
The Cranes will also compete against three-time champions Nigeria and regional rivals Tanzania in the same group.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why are The Cranes of Uganda protesting?
The Cranes are protesting due to the non-payment of their allowances.
What do the players want clarity on?
The players are seeking clarity on their earnings for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco.
Who is trying to resolve the situation?
David Magogo, the President of the Uganda Football Association, is reportedly working to resolve the issue.
When does Uganda's campaign begin?
Uganda will begin their campaign against the Carthage Eagles of Tunisia on Tuesday in Fès.



