Sunday, November 23, 2014
Fans Attack Uganda Captain's Home Over Team's Failure To Qualify For AFCON
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Angry fans attacked the home of a Ugandan defender for his contribution to the country's fallout in the qualification series of the African Cup of Nations.
Cranes of Uganda captain, Andrew Mwesigwa was sent off in the game against Guinea, leading to a penalty which gave the West Africans the advantage to qualify ahead of the East African nation who needed just a point from that game to make it through to Equatorial Guinea 2015, 37 years after theuy last featured in the Nations Cup
He disclosed in an interview that his family told him about the attack of angry fans at his home, saying that they tried to break into his home but did not for unstated reasons.
The 30 year-old FC Ordabasy of Kazakhstan player is billed to returned to the country from Morocco where they faced Guinea, guarded by security men who will also be guarding his home for some days, according to report.
In 2005, former Cameroon international, Pierre Wome's home was attacked after he missed the penalty which ended the Indomitable Lions' qualification hopes to the Germany 2006 World Cup.
Cranes of Uganda captain, Andrew Mwesigwa was sent off in the game against Guinea, leading to a penalty which gave the West Africans the advantage to qualify ahead of the East African nation who needed just a point from that game to make it through to Equatorial Guinea 2015, 37 years after theuy last featured in the Nations Cup
He disclosed in an interview that his family told him about the attack of angry fans at his home, saying that they tried to break into his home but did not for unstated reasons.
The 30 year-old FC Ordabasy of Kazakhstan player is billed to returned to the country from Morocco where they faced Guinea, guarded by security men who will also be guarding his home for some days, according to report.
In 2005, former Cameroon international, Pierre Wome's home was attacked after he missed the penalty which ended the Indomitable Lions' qualification hopes to the Germany 2006 World Cup.
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