KAMPALA, Feb. 20 (Xinhua) -- Uganda's President Yoweri Kaguta
Museveni will host the 2018 FIFA World Cup trophy on March 5th.
Uganda will be among the privileged 10 African countries that
will host the coveted trophy. Simon Kaheru, the Coca Cola Uganda
Public Relations manager told Xinhua on Tuesday that the trophy
will arrive on March 5th from Cape Town, South Africa and on the
same day be hosted by the President in Entebbe.
The Ugandan President Museveni is incidentally the only person
in Uganda allowed to hold the trophy with bare hands, according to
the rules of the trophy tour where only Presidents and former
winning captains of the World Cup can also hold it.
"We are extremely happy to be hosting the FIFA World Cup Trophy.
This makes us proud as Ugandans. It will be a motivational moment
as well," added Kaheru.
The trophy will also be taken to the Coca Cola plant in Namanve,
VIP viewing at the Serena Hotel and on March 6th for public viewing
at the Lugogo Cricket Oval.
Overall, there are 51 countries where this trophy has been
moving between January and April 2018 before it ends up in Russia
where the World Cup will be hosted between June 14 and July
15th.
The 2018 FIFA World Cup will be the 21st FIFA World Cup, a
quadrennial international football tournament contested by 32 men's
national teams of the member associations of FIFA. Enditem