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FUTSAL ASSOCIATION OUTLINE AREAS TO IMPROVE BY 2025 IN AMENDED STRATEGIC PLAN.

FUTSAL ASSOCIATION OUTLINE AREAS TO IMPROVE BY 2025 IN AMENDED STRATEGIC PLAN.

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Futsal Association Uganda (FAU) on Friday. 10th. September. 2021 officially launched its amended four year Strategic plan that will guide the association up to the year 2025.

The new strategic document under the theme “The game changer” is a revised edition of FAU’s previous strategic plan that was meant to run until 2022. 

While speaking at the re-launch of the association’s strategic plan, FAU Chairman Hamza Jjunju expressed his delight upon reaching this milestone and further expanded on what this development means to the game of Futsal.

Jjunju claims the strategy is designed to pave the way to a landscape in which the game is going to be pushed and promoted at domestic, grassroots and schools for the next four years.

FAU's Jjunju hamuza addressing the media at strategic plan launch
FAU Chairman Hamza Jjunju addressing the stakeholders at the FAU 2021-2025 Strategic Plan launch. PHOTO CREDIT: www.fau.co.ug 

“We are glad and I personally I am glad that we have reached another milestone as FAU to launch what we call the game changer or the practical road map to achieve the targets we’ve set to achieve,” Jjunju noted.

“Our tasks are well laid out and it calls for our competence and support from all stakeholders, internal and external and with the good working relationship we believe we shall be able to work together and make sure we achieve what we have set out to achieve,” Jjunju added.

FAU Technical development officer Ben Mwesigwa while presenting the Strategic Plan to the stakeholders and the Media at the launch emphasized that they want to see Fatsal played at all age bracket stages.

“We are lucky as FAU as a new association and have had a chance to look at what other sporting associations have done. We are among the few associations that have analyzed the strengths and weaknesses of a number of associations and we don’t take lessons for granted,” Mwesigwa noted.

“Our commitment now for the next four years is to push Futsal at domestic and grass-root level. We now have the league and we are going to go down strongly to make sure Futsal is played in schools and at community levels.

“We are also already working with Uganda Youth Football Association to make sure we launch Futsal in all the age brackets and with all this in place, we are certain that by the year 2025, we shall have achieved a lot in fulfilling the game changer.” 

The revised FAU 2021-2025 Strategic Plan is meant to help FAU to improve on its internal practices in principles of strategic management and also get resources and steer growth of the game in areas around Governance, Financial sustainability, Women in Futsal, Competitions, Facilities, Marketing and National teams. 

By Jjuko Alan Joel Sewankabwo www.sportznow.ug Football Writer.

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