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Public Notice: System Upgrade

USSSA LAUNCHES UPGRADED ONLINE REGISTRATION SYSTEM FOR ENHANCED SECURITY AND EFFICIENCY

Kampala, Uganda — The Uganda Secondary Schools Sports Association (USSSA) is excited to announce the successful upgrade and migration of its online registration system to a new, secure, and robust server infrastructure to ensure a seamless and reliable experience for all stakeholders involved in USSSA-organized games.

The upgraded system offers enhanced security protocols to protect sensitive data, leading to the reset of all account passwords as part of the migration process. This measure ensures optimal safety for all users while streamlining access to the new platform.

Key Updates:

  1. New Access Point: Stakeholders can now access the system through “LOGIN” button on the main USSSA website at https://usssaonline.com.
  2. Secure Login Process:
    • Log in using the default password.
    • Update to a unique, secure password immediately after logging in for enhanced security.
  3. Password Update Guide:
    • Navigate to “Settings” via the left menu (for PC users) or the top-right bar icon (mobile users).
    • Select “Change Password,” enter the default password, followed by the new password, and save the changes.

Support and Assistance:
For a smoother transition, USSSA has set up a dedicated support team available via email at support@usssaonline.com or through the following contact numbers: +256 753732418, 0776981995, 0771293745.

Commitment to Excellence:
The CEO of USSSA, Mugisha Christopher Banage, stated, “This upgrade reflects our dedication to providing a secure and user-friendly platform for our stakeholders. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience caused and appreciate your cooperation as we continue to enhance the quality of our services.”

The USSSA remains committed to delivering excellence in school sports for a better future.

Contact:
Uganda Secondary Schools Sports Association (USSSA)
Email: info@usssaonline.com
Website: https://usssaonline.com

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This press release can be used to share the system upgrade details with stakeholders and media outlets effectively.

12 thoughts on “Public Notice: System Upgrade”

      1. CANDANO DICKENS

        Does this upgrade requires the school to register again so that they can have their registration portal and if so what will to the information in the previous portal of this year supposing some information are to be transferred from the old to new portal. Thanks

        1. The system upgrade doesn’t cancel or delete the school account so there’s no need for registration again since your school account is still available

      2. Joshua Erebo

        Yes the school needs to register again because the previous email is not working any more

  1. Mugisha Johnson

    I hope to see a system upgrade where the school portal operator is the only one eligible to make a transfer of the athlete from one school to another instead of travelling miles to the headquarters for transfer of athletes .

    I think the head quarters should come in when two parties fail to consent but we still lose our athletes from the system who are transfered from the headquarters without the schools consent. Thanks for the good work I appreciate

    1. This has been updated and starting this season, transfers will be done online so long as all necessary documents a submitted

      1. Coach Benjie

        Can a person who is done with S.4 get a free transfer to another school in his / her S.5

  2. ADOA JOHN WILLIAM

    Thank you for this program but I want to know that how can the referees who are trained with FUFA enter to the system of USSSA

    1. Wagubi Ronald

      ✓ Kindly add a release button to initiate transfers, than smuggling athletes,
      ✓ And kindly allow athletes free transfer after their S4 exams
      Thanks

  3. Coach Benjie

    Can a person who is done with S.4 get a free transfer to another school in his / her S.5

  4. EGO PATRICK NELSON

    In 2023 we were told that we doing CAF D at Lira Town College but we were credited with a beginners’ certificate. What could have caused that?

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