
KCCA Pass Licensing Procedure, FUFA Fines 15 Clubs
Federation of Uganda Football Association (FUFA) has fined all clubs, outside KCCA FC, that are set to compete in Uganda Premier League next season! By deadline on Monday, July 17,
Federation of Uganda Football Association (FUFA) has fined all clubs, outside KCCA FC, that are set to compete in Uganda Premier League next season! By deadline on Monday, July 17,
Federation of Uganda Football Association (FUFA) has confirmed granting Sports Club Villa a conditional and provisional club licence. This temporarily ends a back and forth between both institutions that has
2021/22 UPL Matchday One Friday, October 15*Express FC Vs Arua Hill SC – Betway Muteesa II Stadium – Wankulukuku*Mbarara City FC Vs Soltilo Bright Stars FC – Kakyeka Stadium –
FUFA deputy CEO Decolas Kiiza says it is the clubs to blame for the delayed release of the 2021/22 Uganda Premier league fixtures. Kiiza made those remarks while appearing on
FUFA has slapped a fine worth Sh500,000 to nine Uganda Premier League club’s for faliure to beat the deadline and violating FUFA club licensing regulations. As the 2021/22 UPL season
Monday, April 26*Lady Doves Vs Isra Soccer Acdemy*She Corporate Vs Olila High She Corporates will be targeting a perfect start when the Group B matches of the FUFA Women Super
Kakyeka Stadium in Mbarara City FC is one of the stadiums that didn’t classify into level three after the recent FUFA inspection Hence, the stadium is unfit to host Uganda
Only Seven of the 16 clubs have met the licensing Requirements to take part in the 2020/21 Uganda Premier League season. This, is after FUFA provided an update on the
FUFA has fined 13 Uganda Premier League clubs for failing to fulfill licensing requirements ahead of the new season. This, is after the first instance body evaluated the club license
FUFA President Moses Magogo has urged clubs to cooperate ahead of the Club Licensing Process. FUFA will conduct the Clubs Pro Agenda with the Uganda Premier League and Big League
Federation of Uganda Football Association (FUFA) has fined all clubs, outside KCCA FC, that are set to compete in Uganda Premier League next season! By deadline on Monday, July 17,
Federation of Uganda Football Association (FUFA) has confirmed granting Sports Club Villa a conditional and provisional club licence. This temporarily ends a back and forth between both institutions that has
2021/22 UPL Matchday One Friday, October 15*Express FC Vs Arua Hill SC – Betway Muteesa II Stadium – Wankulukuku*Mbarara City FC Vs Soltilo Bright Stars FC – Kakyeka Stadium –
FUFA deputy CEO Decolas Kiiza says it is the clubs to blame for the delayed release of the 2021/22 Uganda Premier league fixtures. Kiiza made those remarks while appearing on
FUFA has slapped a fine worth Sh500,000 to nine Uganda Premier League club’s for faliure to beat the deadline and violating FUFA club licensing regulations. As the 2021/22 UPL season
Monday, April 26*Lady Doves Vs Isra Soccer Acdemy*She Corporate Vs Olila High She Corporates will be targeting a perfect start when the Group B matches of the FUFA Women Super
Kakyeka Stadium in Mbarara City FC is one of the stadiums that didn’t classify into level three after the recent FUFA inspection Hence, the stadium is unfit to host Uganda
Only Seven of the 16 clubs have met the licensing Requirements to take part in the 2020/21 Uganda Premier League season. This, is after FUFA provided an update on the
FUFA has fined 13 Uganda Premier League clubs for failing to fulfill licensing requirements ahead of the new season. This, is after the first instance body evaluated the club license
FUFA President Moses Magogo has urged clubs to cooperate ahead of the Club Licensing Process. FUFA will conduct the Clubs Pro Agenda with the Uganda Premier League and Big League