U17 World Cup: James Bogere leads Uganda against Senegal
Uganda faces Senegal in the Round of 32 of the U17 World Cup on Saturday, November 15, at 12:30 GMT, with striker James Bogere emerging as the team’s key asset.
Bogere, who plays for Masaka Sunshine FC, carried Uganda in their decisive group-stage match against France.
His goal secured a crucial victory and ensured Uganda finished third in Group K, advancing to the knockout stages.
At just 17 years old, Bogere has now scored five goals in eight appearances for Uganda’s U17 national team, cementing his reputation as a lethal striker.
The Young Lions of Senegal boast their own attacking threat in Bakary Sonko, who scored a hat-trick in the final group-stage game against the United Arab Emirates.
However, Uganda will rely on Bogere to replicate his heroics and guide the Skulls deeper into the tournament.
Senegal’s defense poses a significant challenge. The Lionceaux have not conceded a goal in three matchdays, with Malick Cissé and Mor Talla Ndiaye forming a formidable central partnership.
Uganda’s attackers, led by Bogere, will need to exploit any defensive gaps while maintaining composure under pressure.
This match represents a crucial test for both sides. Uganda aims to build momentum from their hard-fought group-stage performance, while Senegal seeks to maintain their clean sheet record and continue their disciplined approach.
Tactical awareness, quick transitions, and individual brilliance could determine which team progresses to the round of 16.
Coaches from both teams emphasize the importance of preparation and focus. For Uganda, the spotlight falls on Bogere to deliver decisive moments.
For Senegal, the challenge is to neutralize Uganda’s main threat while relying on collective defensive solidity and swift counterattacks.
Saturday’s clash promises intensity, skill, and high-stakes drama, highlighting the emerging talents of African football and setting the stage for an exciting U17 World Cup knockout encounter.
