Ntoudi Mouteli, Managing Director, Mchezo Africa and Moses Magogo, FUFA president (holding ball), smile for pictures with other dignitaries during the FUFA-betPawa partnership launch | Pulse Sports
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PICTORIAL: Best images from the launch of the FUFA- betPawa partnership
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PICTORIAL: Best images from the launch of the FUFA- betPawa partnership
The Federation of Uganda Football Association (FUFA) and gaming powerhouse Betpawa have announced a partnership that is set to change the landscape of Ugandan football.
The betting company will take over the naming and commercial rights of the FUFA Drum, The FUFA Big League and Futsal Super League for the 2023/2024 season.
The partnership will cost USD 32,000( 1.19 billion) to the three leagues throughout the season.
Here are some of the best images from the launch of the partnership
From (L-R) Rogers Byamukama, FUFA EXCOM member, Marketing, Ntoudi Moutelo, Managing Director, Mchezo Africa, Moses Magogo, FUFA president and Justus Mugisha, FUFA 1st vice president during the launch of the patnership| Pulse Sports
Rogers Byamukama, FUFA EXCOM member, speaks during the partnership unveiling between BetPawa and FUFA| Pulse Sports
Ntoudi Mouteli, Managing Director, Mchezo Africa (black), speaks during the launch of the partnership between FUFA and betPawa| Pulse Sports
Ntoudi Mouteli, Managing Director, Mchezo Africa (left) and Moses Magogo (right) interact during the FUFA and betPawa partnership launch| Pulse Sports
Ntoudi Mouteli, Managing Director, Mchezo Africa and Moses Magogo, FUFA president (holding ball), smile for pictures with other dignitaries during the FUFA-betPawa partnership launch | Pulse Sports
Futsal Association of Uganda (FAU) chairman Hamza Jjunju speaks during the event where the Futsal Super League have also become partners with betPawa| Pulse Sports
Ntoudi Mouteli speaks during the event where betPawa will sponsor three leagues to the tune of 1.19 billion and will cover the 2023/2024 season| Pulse Sports
Managing Director, Mchezo Africa, Ntoudi Mouteli (far left) addresses the guests as Moses Magogo (centre) and Justus Mugisha (right) look on during the launch of the partnership| Pulse Sports
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