What Exactly Happened?: Allan Kateregga opens up on the 2019 AFCON Cranes bonus scandal

Kateregga in actikon during the 2019 AFCON. (FUFA Image).

FOOTBALL What Exactly Happened?: Allan Kateregga opens up on the 2019 AFCON Cranes bonus scandal

Peter Tabu 12:02 - 23.06.2023

Allan Kateregga, part of the final Uganda Cranes squad at the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations that was played in Egypt, felt as much.

It's a dream come true for any player to not only feature for their national football team but also to play at the Africa Cup of Nations, the continent's biggest stage that attracts the best nations.

Allan Kateregga, part of the final Uganda Cranes squad at the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations that was played in Egypt, felt as much.

Coached by Frenchman Sébastien Desabre, the team camped in Abu Dhabi for 34 days, where they played two friendly games against Ivory Coast and Turkmenistan before arriving in Cairo on 18th June.

They didn't disappoint, reaching the round of 16 for the first time since 1978 and picking up their first group stage win in as many years.

A commanding 2-0 win over DR. Congo, followed by a 1-1 draw against Zimbabwe to seal a round of 16 berth, set the pace.

Even the 2-0 loss to hosts Egypt in the final group game didn't damper the mood.

The Drama

The players had signed a code of conduct before the tournament, which stipulated that a win was $4000 while a draw was $2000.

After the group stage games, with a few days to the round of 16 stage, the players demanded their bonuses, threatening not to honour the fixture against Senegal.

Kateregga opens up

The Dancing Rasta says the team agreed upon everything in camp in 2019.

"Well, that happened; some things are true while others are not," Kateregga told Pulse Sports before adding.

Kateregga during his free time. (Kateregga Twitter)

"We had a meeting, it was a team thing, and everyone was involved; we just wanted to make sure we get something out of it. We agreed (to strike), and everything went as planned."

However, what hurts Kateregga is that some players were victimized after the tournament.

Yet, it was a collective decision, adding that he is patiently waiting for another Cranes call-up.

"I was victimized, I guess since I am the one who is always smiling, it looked like I was the main act, but I wasn't; as I said, it was a team thing."

"I am in contact with the head coach (Micho); we discussed it during the season, I thought I would play the Tanzania qualifiers, but it wasn't possible; I keep waiting," he noted.

The players were later paid before the game and returned to training a day before the Senegal game, but they eventually lost 1-0.

Kateregga returned to the Cranes squad in 2020 under Jonathan McKinstry during the 2021 AFCON qualifiers but has yet to feature since.

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