The African Nations Championship (CHAN) 2025 continues to deliver thrilling football, and the clash between Uganda and Algeria did not disappoint. Tanzanian football fans watching closely—either as neutral spectators or regional supporters—were treated to a match filled with quality, pace, and precision. Algeria showcased why they remain one of North Africa’s footballing powerhouses, dismantling Uganda with a clinical 3-0 victory.
📊 Match Overview: Uganda 0-3 Algeria
| Team | Score |
| Uganda | 0 |
| Algeria | 3 |
Goals:
- Ghezala A. (41′)
- Meziane A. (76′)
- Bayazid S. (79′)
Assists:
- Meziane A., Merbah M., Khacef N.

⚔️ First Half Recap: Early Struggles for Uganda
Uganda entered the match full of energy, but their defense was tested early. After some tense moments in the opening minutes, Anyama E. received a yellow card in the 14th minute, setting a tense tone for the Cranes.
Despite decent possession, Uganda struggled to break Algeria’s pressing structure. In the 41st minute, Ghezala A., assisted by Meziane A., opened the scoring with a composed finish that exposed gaps in Uganda’s defense. Moments later, Sserunjogi J. also went into the referee’s book, as Uganda’s frustration grew.

🔥 Second Half: Algeria Turns Up the Heat
Algeria came out of the tunnel with purpose. Within 30 minutes, the North Africans had effectively killed the game:
- Meziane A. capitalized on a well-placed pass from Merbah M. in the 76th minute to double Algeria’s lead.
- Just three minutes later, Bayazid S., fresh off the bench, scored the third from a precise assist by Khacef N.
Uganda made a flurry of substitutions, introducing Kwikiriza S., Sentamu Y., and Usama A. in search of inspiration. But Algeria’s disciplined midfield and aggressive forward line ensured Uganda never settled.

🔍 Tactical Breakdown: Why Uganda Struggled
- Poor Midfield Transitions: Uganda’s midfield failed to link defense to attack effectively, often losing the ball in key zones.
- Algeria’s High Press: Algeria’s pressing game forced turnovers and limited Uganda’s ability to build from the back.
- Inexperience Under Pressure: Uganda’s young squad showed glimpses of talent but lacked composure in the final third.
🎯 Man of the Match: Meziane A. (Algeria)
- 1 Goal
- 1 Assist
- Numerous key passes and tactical runs
Meziane was electric throughout the game, constantly creating space, dragging defenders, and orchestrating attacks.

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📅 What’s Next?
With this commanding win, Algeria strengthens its CHAN title credentials. Uganda will need to regroup fast if it’s to stay competitive in this tournament.
For Tanzanian fans, eyes turn to Taifa Stars’ upcoming fixtures. Could this be the year Tanzania leaves a lasting mark on CHAN?
📢 Final Word
Uganda’s loss is a wake-up call for East African football. The continent’s heavyweights aren’t waiting, and if regional teams like Uganda or Tanzania are to rise, tactical sharpness, mental resilience, and technical quality must become the new standard.
Stay tuned for more CHAN 2025 updates, tactical breakdowns, and East African football insights. For now, Algeria walks away deserved winners — but the tournament is far from over.

