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Catherine Adipo (also referred to as Catherine Constance Adipo and Catherine Adipo Wejuli) is a Ugandan sportswoman, sports administrator and the first female FIFA referee in Uganda as well as East and Central Africa.
Background and education
Adipo is one of 16 children born to the late Reverend Canon Kezironi Wejuli and Abisiagi Wejuli.
Adipo attended Busia Integrated School, Mt.St.Mary's College, Namagunga and King's College Budo. She graduated from Makerere University with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Geography and Languages in 1987. She also holds a Post Graduate Diploma in Education still from Makerere University and a Master's degree in Sports science from Kyambogo University.
Career
= Playing career
=Featured as a centre for local volleyball club Kampala Amateur Volleyball Club (KAVC)
1982 – national ladies team captain (volleyball)
= Professional career
=1988 – games mistress and football coach, Makerere College School
1989 – undergoes referee training and joins Uganda Referees Association
1995 – attains FIFA badge thus becoming first woman FIFA referee in Uganda
1991–1997 – sports officer, Kampala City Council
2005 – lecturer, physical science, Kyambogo University
2006–present – FIFA/CAF Instructor
2015 – FUFA Referees Standing Committee vice chairperson
Notable achievements and appearances
1995 – first Ugandan woman FIFA referee
2000 – referee, 2000 African Women's Championship, South Africa
2002 – referee, 2002 African Women's Championship, Nigeria
2003 – centre referee, CAF second round, women Olympic football qualifier between Angola and Zimbabwe
2004 – referee, 2004 African Women's Championship, South Africa
Controversy
In 2011, it was alleged that while still a lecturer at Kyambogo University, Adipo had travelled to China on a Uganda Olympics Committee ticket to represent the organisation yet she was not a member of the said organisation.
Personal life
Adipo is married and has 2 children