
UPL Club Licensing: FUFA Fines Eight Clubs Sh2m
FUFA have fined eight UPL clubs Sh2m for failing to meet the deadline to submit the minimum criteria A requirements. The eight clubs include Seven-time champions Express FC and the
FUFA have fined eight UPL clubs Sh2m for failing to meet the deadline to submit the minimum criteria A requirements. The eight clubs include Seven-time champions Express FC and the
Uganda Premier League clubs were on Wednesday enlightened on how to generate income for their teams. This, was during the ongoing The FUFA-UEFA Assist League Development Programme at Imperial
Uganda Premier League clubs have been advised to build Modern and dynamic brands that will resonate with their fans and also attract sponsors. This, was during one of the sessions
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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
Uganda Premier League clubs aired out their complaints to FUFA and UPL representatives during a breakfast meeting this Tuesday morning (10/08/2021) at Imperial Royale Hotel in Kampala. The meeting was
Federation of Uganda Football Association president Eng. Moses Magogo says local clubs are still lagging behind to become big brands. The Fufa president made the remarks at the Dug Out
FUFA have fined eight UPL clubs Sh2m for failing to meet the deadline to submit the minimum criteria A requirements. The eight clubs include Seven-time champions Express FC and the
Uganda Premier League clubs were on Wednesday enlightened on how to generate income for their teams. This, was during the ongoing The FUFA-UEFA Assist League Development Programme at Imperial
Uganda Premier League clubs have been advised to build Modern and dynamic brands that will resonate with their fans and also attract sponsors. This, was during one of the sessions
Check Out our previous episodes here SC Villa: Guys we are safe in Gulu for our Uganda cup game against Super Eagles…. Wakiso Giants: @Villa, Mukyalina omuzungu oba? URA: Heard that
Check Out our previous episodes here ADMIN: Too much silence here, what could be the cause? Onduparaka: #StanbicUgandaCup???? Arua Hill: ??♀️??♀️??♀️ SC Villa: KCCA FC still nursing wounds Vipers: Morley on
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
Uganda Premier League clubs aired out their complaints to FUFA and UPL representatives during a breakfast meeting this Tuesday morning (10/08/2021) at Imperial Royale Hotel in Kampala. The meeting was
Federation of Uganda Football Association president Eng. Moses Magogo says local clubs are still lagging behind to become big brands. The Fufa president made the remarks at the Dug Out