A young boy holds a string and plastic football, commonly used by children in KatinePhotograph: Dan ChungOjama primary school (red bibs) vs Katine Tiriri primary school in a friendly game. Katine Tiriri won 1-0Photograph: Dan ChungChildren watch Ojama primary school play Katine Tiriri primary school in a friendly gamePhotograph: Dan Chung
Opuyo Super Eagles (Blue) and Omodoi Reds battle it out in the Katine soccer tournamentPhotograph: Dan ChungSupporters watch the Opuyo Super Eagles and Omodoi RedsPhotograph: Dan ChungDokolo Tigers FC travel by truck to play the Katine Actors in the semi-finals of the over 18s age groupPhotograph: Dan ChungDokolo Tigers (in blue) play the Katine Actors in the semi-finals of the Katine football tournamentPhotograph: Dan ChungDokolo Tigers captain Oumo Amos (in blue) tackles Katine Actors Sam Osage in the semi-finals of the tournament. Katine Actors went on to win 1-0Photograph: Dan ChungKatine Actors Lokwang Rolings (R) is tackled by Ojom Ruga Ruga's Emmanuel Amaitum in the over 18s final of the tournamentPhotograph: Dan ChungKatine Actors captain Paul Odongo (L) , Sam Osage (C) and Rolings Lokwang (R) celebrate victory over Ojom Ruga Ruga in the over 18s final of the tournament. After a score of 1-1 at full-time, the Katine Actors went on to win 5-4 on penaltiesPhotograph: Dan ChungThe edge if the pitch at the Katine primary school, one of the grounds used for the tournamentPhotograph: Dan ChungCrowds watch the Ugandan national team, the Cranes, play the Teso XI during the closing match of the tournament. The Cranes travelled 400km from Kampala for the game. It is the first time the team has played in this regionPhotograph: Dan ChungUganda Cranes Hamis Kizza (R) and Teso XI player during the final match of the tournament. The Cranes won 2-1Photograph: Dan Chung
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