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By Nabakiibi Doreen Malaika

VAR was used for the first time in a competitive match on Ugandan soil during Uganda’s CHAN 2024 group stage clash with Algeria on Monday night. The technology played a role in several key moments, including the confirmation of a yellow card for Khalid Aucho in the first half.
While VAR was a step forward for match officiating, the Cranes had a tough evening on the pitch, losing 3-0 to a well-drilled Algerian side.

A New Era Begins with VAR
VAR was the centre of attention before a ball was even kicked. Throughout the match, fans witnessed its influence on key decisions, including the first yellow card confirmed by VAR in Uganda when Khalid Aucho was booked in the 26th minute after a heavy challenge on Yacine Brahimi.
For many in the stadium, it was their first live taste of the globally used technology. While the referee team handled it with confidence, the lack of replays or announcements left fans unsure of what was being reviewed during long stoppages.
“We could see the referee talking to someone, but we didn’t know what was happening,” one supporter said. “It’s good technology, but fans need to be kept in the loop.”

Algeria’s Clinical Display
On the pitch, Algeria showed their class. Ayoub Ghezala opened the scoring with a powerful header in the 36th minute, punishing Uganda for poor marking inside the box.
They doubled the lead in the 76th minute when Abderrahmane Meziane finished off a slick one-two that sliced through Uganda’s midfield. Barely three minutes later, Soufiane Bayazid made it 3-0 after a quick counterattack exposed more cracks in the Cranes’ back line.
Uganda’s defenders struggled to contain Algeria’s pace and movement, and the North Africans took full advantage of every opportunity.

Uganda’s Missed Chances
The Cranes showed glimpses of promise, especially in the second half. Karim Watambala nearly pulled one back in the 63rd minute with a curling effort that went just wide. Earlier, Joel Sserunjogi had tested the Algerian keeper with a strike from distance, while Patrick Kakande and Gavin Kizito also created chances.
Coach Morley Byekwaso made several tactical changes, shifting to a more direct attacking approach and bringing on Watambala to inject energy into midfield. But by then, the damage had been done.

Standout Performances in Defeat
Captain Allan Okello led from the front, moving to the flank in the second half to try and stretch Algeria’s backline. Joel Mutakubwa in goal made two strong saves to keep the scoreline from getting worse. While Aucho’s challenge led to VAR’s first big call, he also held his ground in a tough midfield battle.

Looking Ahead
The loss leaves Uganda with no margin for error in their next CHAN 2024 fixture. To stay in contention, the Cranes will need to tighten up defensively, improve ball control in midfield, and be more clinical in front of goal.
There’s no shortage of talent in this squad. With VAR now a part of the setup, the Cranes have a modern platform to build from. The next game will test their resolve and ability to bounce back.


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