Faridah Bulega

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Faridah Bulega is a Uganda football coach who served as the coach for the Crested Cranes women team in Uganda. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] Previously, Madijah Nantanda was the national women's team coach at Crested Cranes. [10] George Lutalo took over from Bulega as the new Crested Cranes head coach. [11]

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Career history

While as the coach for the Crested Cranes, she appointed Ayub Khalifan as a second assistant coach of technical bench during the Cecafa Women's Championship. [12] [13] Khalifan won four Fufa Women's Elite League titles with Kawempe Muslim and the Cosafa U17 Women's Championship in Mauritius. [12] She enrolled for CAF B Coaching Course in Kenya and completed it. [14] [15] [16] She was head coach at Kampala Queens Women Football Club. [17] She was also the coach for Wakiso United. [18]

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