Faz communications officer Erick Mwanza said 23 players are expected to report to camp on Christmas eve ahead of departure for Kampala on Monday.
Mwanza said the team will be trimmed to 18 prior to departure.
Meanwhile, Uganda national team technical director Asuman Lubowa says guest team Zambia as the team to beat at this years Cecafa Challenge Cup.
Zambia are guest team at this years Cecafa Chellenge cup after Eritrea pulled out due to logistical reasons.
Lubowa told the Uganda Monitor newspaper that were in his opinion the three-time Cecafa Challenge Cup winners are top contenders for the trophy in this years edition of the event that will run from December 31 to January 13.
“They (Zambia) are a strong side and I believe the players and coaches will have so much to learn from the Chipolopolo,” Lubowa told the Monitor.
Zambia won the Cecafa Challenge Cup in 2006 under Patrick Phiri when the tournament was hosted b y Ethiopia after beating Sudan 11-10 on post-match penalties inn the finals following a scoreless draw.
Lubowa said the withdrawal of Zambia, Malawi and Zimbabwe fro Cecafa over 10 years ago to join Cosafa toned down the quality of football in the annual east Africa football tournament.
“We miss the competition those teams used to bring to the tournament,” Lubowa said.
“Cecafa was a regional brand and it would take a really good team to win it. But Zambia’s participation will be a boon to football in the region.”
Zambia are in Group B in this years event together with defending champions Sudan including Kenya, Burundi and Djibouti.
Zambia open their Group B account on New Years eve against Djibouti in a 12:30 kickoff in Jinja.
Fixtures:
31/12/2008
Zambia – Djibouti(12:30)
02/01/2009
Zambia- Kenya (15:00)
04/01/2009
Zambia- Burundi (15:00)
08/01/2009
Zambia – Sudan (12:30)
Semifinals
11/01/2009
Finals Incl 3rd & 4th Place-playoffs