Catherine Adipo

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Catherine Adipo (also referred to as Catherine Constance Adipo[1] and Catherine Adipo Wejuli[2]) is a Ugandan sportswoman, sports administrator and the first female FIFA referee in Uganda as well as East and Central Africa.[3]

Background and education[edit]

Adipo is one of 16 children born to the late Reverend Canon Kezironi Wejuli and Abisiagi Wejuli.[4]

Adipo attended Busia Integrated School, Mt.St.Mary's College, Namagunga[5] and King's College Budo. She graduated from Makerere University with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Geography and Languages in 1987. She also holds a Post Graduate Diploma in Education still from Makerere University[4] and a Master's degree in Sports science from Kyambogo University.[6]

Career[edit]

Playing career[edit]

  • Featured as a centre for local volleyball club Kampala Amateur Volleyball Club (KAVC)[7]
  • 1982 – national ladies team captain (volleyball)

Professional career[edit]

  • 1988 – games mistress and football coach, Makerere College School[4]
  • 1989 – undergoes referee training and joins Uganda Referees Association
  • 1995 – attains FIFA badge thus becoming first woman FIFA referee in Uganda
  • 1991–1997 – sports officer, Kampala City Council[4]
  • 2005 – lecturer, physical science, Kyambogo University[8]
  • 2006–present – FIFA/CAF Instructor
  • 2015 – FUFA Referees Standing Committee vice chairperson[9]

Notable achievements and appearances[edit]

Controversy[edit]

In 2011, it was alleged that while still a lecturer at Kyambogo University, Adipo had travelled to China on a Uganda Olympics Committee ticket to represent the organisation yet she was not a member of the said organisation.[11]

Personal life[edit]

Adipo is married and has 2 children[6][12]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Isabirye, David (2018-09-11). "Uganda set to host high profile CAF Referees Course". Kawowo Sports. Retrieved 2019-03-19.
  2. ^ Ltd, Observer Media. "Top 10 List: Most influential women in history of Ugandan sport". The Observer – Uganda. Retrieved 2019-03-19.
  3. ^ Isabirye, David (2014-12-31). "FIFA Referees cautioned against Sports Betting". Kawowo Sports. Retrieved 2019-04-01.
  4. ^ a b c d "Adipo the football queen". www.newvision.co.ug. Retrieved 2019-03-19.
  5. ^ "The Observer Media Ltd. :: The Weekly Observer :: Uganda's Top Resource site". archive.observer.ug. Retrieved 2019-03-19.
  6. ^ a b NTVUganda (2015-05-04), Women and Power: Catherine Adipo, pioneering female football referee, retrieved 2019-04-05
  7. ^ Ltd, Observer Media. "Top 10 List: Most influential women in history of Ugandan sport". The Observer – Uganda. Retrieved 2019-04-05.
  8. ^ "Women who have made a mark". www.newvision.co.ug. Archived from the original on 2017-09-11. Retrieved 2019-04-05.
  9. ^ "Adipo named Vice Chairman Referees Commitee [sic]". www.newvision.co.ug. Retrieved 2019-03-19.
  10. ^ "IN BRIEF". www.newvision.co.ug. Retrieved 2019-03-19.
  11. ^ Oryada, Andrew Jackson. "UOC President Banned". Uganda Radio Network. Retrieved 2019-03-19.
  12. ^ "Adipo the football queen". www.newvision.co.ug. Retrieved 2019-04-05.