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James Bogere Unleashed – Poise, Power, Pace, and a Future to Feast

Allan Damba by Allan Damba
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FIFA U17 World Cup: Uganda Cubs to Lock Horns With Senegal in Round of 32

In the high-stakes, pressure-cooker atmosphere of the 2025 FIFA U17 World Cup, few players have commanded the spotlight with such poise, power, and footballing literacy as Uganda’s wonderkid, James Bogere.

At just 17, the El Cambio Academy forward isn’t just turning heads, he’s recalibrating expectations of what’s possible for a Ugandan footballer on the global stage.

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Bogere’s rise has been sensational yet methodical, the product of technical refinement, tactical intelligence, and natural brilliance.

From his early dominance in the CECAFA Zonal Qualifiers, where he produced seven goals in four matches, including two hat-tricks, to his command performances at AFCON U17, and now the World Cup, Bogere’s talent has refused to plateau. Instead, it has expanded, sharpened, and matured.

And the numbers tell the story plainly.
14 goals in 15 matches since Uganda’s global journey began. Two strikes at the World Cup, against Canada and the mighty France, and yet another majestic showing in the historic 1–0 win over Senegal that lifted the Cubs into the Round of 32.

Even on a day where he didn’t score, his fingerprints were everywhere on the result. This is a player who doesn’t just rise to the occasion, he polishes it.

Bogere is no ordinary forward. His toolset is complete: he scores with either foot and with sharp, well-timed headers in the box. He has venom in both boots, an ice-cold nerve in front of goal, and a rare ability to glide through challenges.

His dribbling is compact, his decision-making sharp, his movement intelligent. Whether dropping deep to link play or running the channels to stretch defensive blocks, he is always on script. This is a forward built for systems, not just space.

He is also robust. Strong on the turn. Powerful through contact. And blessed with top-end acceleration, the kind that leaves markers scrambling in the rearview.

And underpinning all that: composure beyond his years. If there is an archetype for the modern African forward, James Bogere is writing himself into the manual.

Small wonder, then, that Europe has come calling.

“My phone has been buzzing nonstop about the kids, especially Bogere,” said Thomas Thor, founder of El Cambio Academy in an interview with NBS Sport. That statement alone tells you everything about the current climate surrounding the boy from Masaka. Scouts are tracking him. Clubs are inquiring. And yet, importantly, even admirably, El Cambio is refusing to be seduced by the market frenzy.

“We must take it easy,” Thor warns. “Our focus is on developing him the right way, not rushing him into a project that doesn’t fit his long-term growth.”

This is where Bogere’s story becomes more than a breakout, it becomes a blueprint. Too many African prodigies are fast-tracked into systems that require bodies, not futures. Here, patience is part of the strategy. The ambition is to refine Bogere into a complete player, not a commodity.

And still, the dream persists.

Uganda, after so many false dawns, may finally be about to see one of its own break into the elite corridors of European football.
Not just in Belgium. Or Sweden. But in the upper tiers, where the lights burn brightest.

It’s hard not to look back when we look into this future. The ghost of the late Magid Musisi lingers in any conversation about Ugandan players making it abroad. He was the pioneer, the first Ugandan to play in the French Ligue 1, where he represented Stade Rennes with pride and power. But since his passing, the pipeline never quite refilled. The flame flickered.

Bogere feels like a rekindling.

He carries the swagger, the confidence, the technique, the attitude – yes. But more than anything, he carries hope. Hope that Uganda may finally send a player, superstar-in-the-making, into Europe’s highest arenas. His story is still unfolding. But it feels inevitable.

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