The Confederation of African Football (CAF) is mourning the loss of assistant referee Peter Kabugo, who tragically passed away after collapsing during a Ugandan Premier League match between SC Villa and UPDF FC on Friday evening.
The incident overshadowed the game, which concluded with SC Villa securing a 5-0 victory at the Betway Muteesa II Stadium in Kampala. Kabugo collapsed in the 73rd minute of the match.
A few minutes later, officials confirmed that he died while being transported to the hospital. The Ugandan football community is mourning the loss of the 32-year-old referee.
CAF released a statement regarding the incident:
“CAF President Dr Patrice Motsepe is deeply saddened by the sudden death of Peter Kabugo, who collapsed during a football match at Wankulukuku Stadium in Uganda. Dr. Motsepe extends his heartfelt condolences to Peter Kabugo’s family, the Federation of Ugandan Football (FUFA), its President Moses Magogo, and the people of Uganda. May Peter Kabugo’s soul rest in peace.”
At the time of his passing, Kabugo, aged 27, was serving as a linesman during SC Villa’s game when he suffered an asthma attack that led to cardiac arrest.
Remembering Kabugo’s Legacy
Peter Kabugo’s life was defined by passion, dedication, and versatility. As a referee, he was committed to upholding the integrity of the game, while as a journalist, he was actively engaged in the social issues affecting Uganda.
His passing is a profound loss to Ugandan football and serves as a poignant reminder of the lives and passions that sports connect.