Kampala — Togo travelled to Kampala in October last year as Group E's worst team after two matches of the 2015 Nations Cup qualifiers.
They were bottom of the log with no points, with Uganda towering above Ghana, who they had held away before beating Guinea at home, on four. With an unbeaten home record stretching 10 years back, the Cranes were fancied to claim the three points. But then there was that third game jinx of every campaign where Uganda struggle. Worse still, Uganda had never scored a goal against Togo in all qualifiers, let alone beat the West Africans.
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