AFTV and Arsenal legends set to inspire Ugandan fans next week

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Uganda is gearing up for a major football fan moment as the globally recognized Arsenal Fan TV (AFTV) prepares to visit the country next week.The UK-based fan platform, known for its passionate match-day reactions and in-depth discussions around Arsenal FC, will arrive in Uganda on April 24, 2026. The visit is being organized by the local Arsenal supporters community, led by Nabirye Barbara, who serves as the Special Presidential Assistant on Special Duties and is also the chairperson of Arsenal fans in Uganda.The delegation will be headed by Robbie Lyle, the founder of AFTV, alongside several members of the platform’s global network.According to Nabirye, the engagement presents an opportunity for local fans and creatives to learn from AFTV’s journey. Ugandan Arsenal fans urged to protest at British High Commission over Arteta’s performanceWe try to work with these people because they want to share with us their road to success. We want to speak about how to make money. Adding to the excitement, several Arsenal legends are also expected to be part of the visit. These include former club captain Tony Adams, ex-defender Lauren Etame Mayer, Nigerian icon Nwankwo Kanu, and former French international William Gallas.UPDATE – A delegation of Arsenal Football Club legends, led by Thierry Henry and Nwankwo Kanu, is set to visit Uganda. The announcement was made by Nabirye Barbara, Special Presidential Assistant on Special Duties and chairperson of Arsenal fans in Uganda. pic.twitter.com/tYAarGwvZC— UBC UGANDA (@ubctvuganda) April 17, 2026The post AFTV and Arsenal legends set to inspire Ugandan fans next week appeared first on MBU.