Meanwhile, for the friendly match at Kitende, Ceferin will captain the visiting team from Slovenia.
UEFA's top boss, Aleksander Ceferin, is set to grace the St. Mary's Stadium, Kitende, next week on February 12.
The 56-year-old will come along with a team of Slovenian ex-internationals and legends for a charity match with the Ugandan Parliament.
Ceferin's maiden visit to Uganda was last year as he came to check on the Aliguma Foundation and the progress of the Acholi Quarters project.
He also came to visit different other works rendered at promoting better livelihoods in the slum communities through sports, and football in particular.
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The Ugandan Parliament will have players including Sports Minister Peter Ogwang, FUFA president Moses Magogo, Muhammad Nsereko and others.