Juba, South Sudan | AFP | Uganda had a goal disallowed and a penalty saved when drawing 0-0 with South Sudan Friday in an African Nations Championship (CHAN) second round, first-leg qualifier in Juba.
Derrick Nsibambi had the ball in the net during the first half only to be ruled offside by the Eritrean referee.
A foul on Milton Karisa soon after half-time gave Uganda a chance to take the lead at the national stadium in the South Sudanese capital.
But regular scorer Geoffrey Sserunkuma had his spot-kick superbly saved by Daniel Khamis, which triggered sustained applause from the large crowd.
Robert Wurube had a late opportunity to put South Sudan ahead foiled by a block from substitute defender Brian Majwega.
South Sudan, who eliminated Somalia in the first round after home and away victories, visit Kampala for the return match next Saturday.
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The African Nations Championship — popularly known as the CHAN — is restricted to footballers playing in their country of birth.
With many African national squads dominated by Europe-based stars, the CHAN offers international exposure to local footballers.
Another eight qualifiers are scheduled for Saturday with a further six on Sunday.