Mugabi started for Uganda in the 2-0 win over Niger in Marrakech and was one of the Cranes players waiting to connect back to his club by the time of the earthquake.
Uganda Cranes centre back Bevis Mugabi is safe despite experiencing an earthquake in Morocco Friday night.
At least 632 people died in a powerful earthquake that devastated Morocco on Friday night, causing widespread damage and panic in Marrakech, from where Uganda played Niger Thursday night, and several other cities.
The Rabat-based National Centre for Scientific and Technical Research (CNRST) said the earthquake measured 7 degrees on the Richter scale and that its epicentre was located in the province of Al-Haouz, south-west of the city of Marrakech, a popular destination for foreign tourists.
“Thanks for all the concern. Experiencing an earthquake was scary. Thankfully, I’m safe and sound! Condolences to all those effected,” Mugabi posted on his social media platforms Saturday afternoon.
Mugabi started for Uganda in the 2-0 win over Niger in Marrakech and was one of the Cranes players waiting to connect back to his club by the time of the earthquake.
The Uganda-bound Cranes team had already left Morocco by the time of the tragedy and arrived at Entebbe International Airport on Saturday at 2pm.
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The Cranes hosted Tanzania in Egypt and lost 1-0 before taking their home match with Algeria to Cameroon, from where they were beaten 2-1.
Mugabi plays for Scottish Premiership Club Motherwell and is still nursing the heartbreak of Uganda’s failure to qualify for the Africa Cup of Nations.
Despite winning 2-0 against Niger in their last match, Uganda failed to qualify following Tanzania’s hard-fought goalless draw against Algeria in Algiers.
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The Taifa Stars qualified alongside Group F leaders Algeria to lock Uganda out of the continental showpiece.