Category: Uganda Cup

  • Uganda Cup 2015/16: Kampala region to host the finals on 18th June 2016

    Uganda Cup 2015/16: Kampala region to host the finals on 18th June 2016

    UGANDA CUP 2015/16 Final:

    18th June 2016 – To be hosted by Kampala region (Stadium to be communicated)

    Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) has confirmed Kampala region as the host of the 2016 Uganda Cup final.

    This was communicated by the FUFA Spokesperson at the weekly press conference on Wednesday at FUFA House in Mengo, Kampala.

    Kampala Region will host the final of the 2015/16 Uganda Cup on the . The exact stadium will be communicated in the due course.

    So far, there are three teams that have already qualified for the quarters of the current edition.

    Hopes Doves, Bright Stars and Soana are the three clubs confirmed so far at the last eight stage.

    Sports Club Villa Jogoo is the tournament defending champion.

    Uganda Cup (formerly Kakungulu cup) Winners since 1971:

    1971 –Coffee F.C
    1972-1975-Not Held
    1976- Gangama F.C
    1977- Simba F.C
    1978 – Nsambya F.C
    1979 – KCC F.C
    1980 – KCC F.C
    1981 – Coffee F.C
    1982 – KCC F.C
    1983 – SC Villa F.C
    1984 – KCC F.C
    1985 – Express F.C
    1986 – SC Villa F.C
    1987 – KCC F.C
    1988 – SC Villa
    1989 – SC Villa
    1990 – KCC F.C
    1991 – Express F.C
    1992 – Express F.C
    1993 – KCC F.C
    1994 – Express F.C
    1995 – Express F.C
    1996 – UEB S.C
    1997 – Express F.C
    1998 – SC Villa
    1999 – Mbale Heroes S.C
    2000 – SC Villa
    2001 – Express F.C
    2002 – SC Villa
    2003 – Express F.C
    2004 – KCC F.C
    2005 – URA F.C
    2006 – Express F.C
    2007 – Express F.C
    2007/8 – Victors S.C
    2008/9 – SC Villa
    2009/10 – Victors S.C
    2010/11 – Simba S.C
    2011/12 – URA F.C
    2013/2013 – Sports ClubVictoria University
    2013/2014 – URA F.C
    2014/2015 – SC Villa Jogoo

    2015/2016-????

  • 2015/16 Uganda Cup: Soana & Bright Stars book quarter final berths

    2015/16 Uganda Cup: Soana & Bright Stars book quarter final berths

    2015/16 UGANDA CUP:

    Round of 16 Results

    Maroons F.C 1 (7) -1 (8)  Bright Stars F.C

    Soana F.C 1 (5) – 1 (4) BUL F.C

    Bright Stars and Soana football clubs have joined Hope Doves as the first three clubs to progress to the quarter finals of the Uganda Cup.

    Bright Stars F.C eliminated Maroons 8-7 in post match penalties after normal time had ended one all at the Luzira play ground.

    Patrick Kaddu had scored for Maroons and Anthony Bongole got the visitors’ goal.

    At Kavumba Recreational stadium, mid-season signing for Soana F.C Musa Esenu scored his third goal of the campaign when he canceled out Milton Karisa’s opening strike.

    Normal time at Kavumba ended all square before penalties separately the two clubs.

    Soana won the day 5-4 to join Hope Doves in the last eight.

    MAIN PHOTO: Bright Stars XI in the previous match

    PHOTO CREDITS: FUFA Communications Department

  • Uganda Cup 2015/16: Round of 16 returns to action on Tuesday, 8th March 2016

    Uganda Cup 2015/16: Round of 16 returns to action on Tuesday, 8th March 2016

    Uganda Cup 2015/16:

    Round of 16 Result: Hope Doves F.C 1 (5) – (4) 1  Iganga Young F.C

    8th March 2016 (Round of 16)

    Soana F.C Vs BUL F.C – Kavumba Recreational Stadium (4:00 P.M)

    Maroons F.C Vs Bright Stars F.C – Luzira Stadium (4:00 P.M)

    The Uganda Cup returns to action on Tuesday, 8th March 2016 with two games scheduled on the day.

    Soana football club will be home to BUL F.C at the Kavumba Recreational stadium.

    Goalkeeper, Godfrey Wakabu is set to return to the Soana goal posts after Muhammed Didi’s run for sometime now.

    Simon Okwi’s rich vein of form will be put under close scrutiny when he faces his former pay masters who released him in the mid-season to the Kavumba side.

    BUL F.C is still riding high after completing a double over KCCA F.C with David Kizza looked at the primary source of inspiration in the fixture.

    In the second match of the day, Maroons host Bright Stars, for the second time in less than 2 weeks since Bright Stars won 1-0 in the league.

    The fixture arrives in the wake of two different side’s contrasting form.

    Whereas Bright Stars has drawn once and won three out of their four games, Maroons are on the losing streak.

    Being a knock-out game, it remains to be seen which side qualifies to make the quarters.

    Bright Stars will build on the solid defence line marshaled by  Mathias Kigonya in goal,  skipper Bernard Muwanga in the central defence and Jimmy Kibirige Lule’s mean play in the middle of the pack.

    The quest to look for the strikes lies on the exciting Baker Lukooya, Emmanuel Jurungo, Lawrence Bajja.

    Hope Doves is the only side now assured of a last eight berth as the rest of the teams are yet to play.

    SC Villa is the defending champion of the Uganda Cup.

    MAIN PHOTO: Maroons F.C traveled to Lira for their round of 64 tie. They now host Bright Stars

    PHOTO CREDITS: FUFA Communications Department

  • Uganda Cup: Round of 16 draws held, Charity cause attached

    Uganda Cup: Round of 16 draws held, Charity cause attached

    The Uganda Cup round of 16 draws for the 42nd edition have been held at FUFA House in Mengo, Kampala on Wednesday.

    FUFA Competitions Director, Ali Mwebe oversaw the full exercise, also attended by FUFA Finance Director, Decolas Kiiza, FUFA Communications Manager Ahmed Hussein, club officials and the media.

    Mwebe congratulated the teams that have successfully progressed to the stage as he read the rules and regulations.

    “In case the match ends in a draw after normal time, penalties will decide the winner who makes it to the quarter finals” Mwebe clarified.

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    FUFA Referees manager Samuel Wesonga Egesa picked Entebbe F.C to face CROFC

    Maroons F.C will host Bright Stars at the Luzira stadium, 2014/2015 Uganda cup runners up KCCA FC takes on Ndejje University at Nakivubo stadium.

    In the battle of two big league sides, Entebbe F.C will play Mbale’s CRO at Bugonga while Soana entertain BUL F.C at Kavumba Recreational stadium in Wakiso.

    Lweza F.C will take on Kamuli Park at the Mutesa II Stadium, Wankulukuku.

    Uganda Cup holders, SC Villa Jogoo are yet to play Arua side, Onduparaka F.C in the round of 32 battle.

    The winner between SC Villa and Onduparaka will host Busia Fisheries in the round of 16.

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    Sports Club Villa Jogoo official Valley Mugwanya during the draws at FUFA House on Wednesday morning

    Mwebe also added that the case involving the aborted match between Airtel Kitara and Express FC will be resolved at the end of this week when the FUFA Competitions Committee converges.

    The matches in the round of 16 will be played starting 5th March 2016.

    CHARITY:

    Meanwhile, a charity cause has been attached to this year’s Uganda cup 42nd edition.

    FUFA, in fulfillment of its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) task, will handsomely pay back to the needy in the community during the final of this year’s edition whose venue will be decided upon after the FUFA Executive committee convenes next week (23rd February 2016).

    The public is also encouraged to donate clothes, shoes and any tangible personal items.

    The collection centers are at all the FUFA Regional Offices and at the FUFA House in Mengo, Kampala.

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    FUFA Competitions Department staff Stellah Gwokyalya during the draws on Wednesday, 17th February 2016 at FUFA House in Mengo, Kampala.

    Full Draws

    Match 49 – Maroons F.C Vs Bright Stars – Luzira Stadium

    Match 50 – KCCA F.C Vs Ndejje University – Nakivubo Stadium

    Match 51 – Winner Match 46 (SC Villa/Onduparaka) Vs Busia Fisheries – Nakivubo Stadium

    Match 52 – Lweza F.C Vs Kamuli Park F.C – Mutesa II Stadium, Wankulukuku

    Match 53– Entebbe F.C Vs CRO – Bugonga Stadium

    Match 54 – Soana F.C Vs BUL F.C – Kavumba Recreational Stadium

    Match 55 – Hope Doves Vs Iganga Young F.C –  Mutesa II Stadium, Wankulukuku

    Match 56 – Winner Match 37 (Airtel-Kitara/Express) Vs Winner Match 35 (Kasese New Villa/Bukedea or Vipers S.C) – Venue to be communicated

    MAIN PHOTO: Soana F.C head coach, Charles Ayiekho Lukula held the draw confirming BUL F.C against Soana that will take place at Kavumba Recreational Stadium

    PHOTO CREDITS: FUFA Communications

  • Uganda Cup: KCCA, Lweza, Busia Fisheries, Bright stars, Kamuli Park advance to round of 16

    Uganda Cup: KCCA, Lweza, Busia Fisheries, Bright stars, Kamuli Park advance to round of 16

    Uganda Cup Results: round of32
    Sadolin 0-1 KCCA FC (Goal: Derrick Nsimbambi)
    Kamuli Park 1-0 Sun City (Goal:Alex Agogo)
    Wandegeya 0-2 Soana (Goals: Simon Okwi, EsunuMusa)
    Luweero 0-1 Ndejje University (Goal: Ntege Anwar)
    Hope Doves 0(4)-0-(1) Sporting United
    Amuria Crane City 0(1)-0(4) Maroons
    BUL 0(5)-0(4) The Saints
    Iganga Young 0(5)-0(4) Kampala University
    Entebbe FC 0(5)-0(4) Police FC
    CRO -Kira Young (Kira Young never traveled for the match. FUFA Competitions Committee awaits referee’s match report)
    Bright Stars 6-1 Kyambura Rastors
    Busia Fisheries 1-0 New Vision
    Airtel Kitara 0-0 Express FC (match not completed. FUFA Competitions Committee awaits referee’s match report)
    Lweza 1-0 Wakiso United

    Nelson Dwani scored the only goal of the game between non league side New Vision FC and Busia Fisheries Football club played in Eastern Uganda. New Vision playing in the competition for the first time had enjoyed a fair tale before falling to a 67thminute goal by Drani on Saturday afternoon in the round of 32 in the Uganda Cup.

    New Vision was the only non league side still left in the competition played on a knock out basis.

    At Wankulukuku stadium, Lweza FC edged FUFA Big League side Wakiso United 1-0. Ndawula Moses was Lweza’s hero with the most important goal on 80minutes.

    In Mwererwe at the Champions United Stadium, Bright Stars FC made use of home advantage by beating Bushenyi based side Kyambura Rastors FC 6-1. Baker Lukooya and Joshua Kawadawa netted two goals each to take their tallies to 3 a piece in the competition. Banga Faruku and Jimmy Kakooza got a goal each as well.

    In Western Uganda, Kitara region’s representatives Airtel FC vs Express match never ended as the score was still 0-0 late in the game. FUFA Competitions Committee awaits the referee’s report

    Bukeda TC FC vs Vipers SC the only remaining fixture of round of 64 has been scheduled for Wednesday Feb 17, 2016  at 3:00 pm.

    The draw for round of 16 will be conducted on Wednesday 17th February, 2016 at FUFA House starting at 10am.

     

     

     

  • Uganda Cup: Competitions Committee Verdict On URA’s Petition Against Sun City

    Uganda Cup: Competitions Committee Verdict On URA’s Petition Against Sun City

    The FUFA Competition’s Committee (FCC) that met on Friday at FUFA House has stayed the results  of the Sun City vs URA FC Uganda cup match round of 64.

    FCC chaired by FUFA 2nd Vice President Darius Mugoye took the decision after analysing all grounds provided as proof by URA FC in heir petition seeking to nullify the results.

    URA’s petition was found to bear no merits and thereby dismissed by the FUFA Competitions Committee.Sun City Progresses to the next round of the Uganda Cup.

    Part of the verdict reads ‘A player is regarded as registered by FUFA after being validated on FUFA e–License Plus System or when the Competitions Director/manager has signed and/or stamped his/her registration forms that must include his/her name and photograph’

    ‘Therefore, from the records of FUFA Competitions Department, player Bbale Sadat license number 930813004 and born 08/13/1993 was registered by Sun City Sports Club of the 2nd division league/FUFA Big League in the primary registration window of the 2015/16 season’

    ‘The document presented to FUFA as evidence of registration of the same player with Katungulu FC of the 3rd division league of Kitara Region is total forgery’

    ‘FUFA Competitions Department hasn’t registered any player in the names of Bbale Sadat for Katungulu FC in either the primary or secondary windows of 2015/16 football season’

    However FUFA noted with concern that the forged document constitutes a breach of FUFA Regulations, Disciplinary and Ethics code.  The FCC believes that in the process of investigations to establish the culprit, falsifying player licenses in Kitara Region by the relevant authorities, URA FC will be of importance in supporting the cause, mostly with a statement on the source of this forged license.

    Sun City FC knocked out URA FC on kicks from the penalty mark 7-6 following a 1-1 draw in normal time.

    Uganda Cup round of 32

     

  • Uganda Cup 2015/16: Defeat for URA, Simba as Bright Stars progress

    Uganda Cup 2015/16: Defeat for URA, Simba as Bright Stars progress

    The Uganda Cup round of 64 stage continued on Sunday afternoon with defeats to three premier league clubs -Uganda Revenue Authority F.C, army side Simba Sports Club and Jinja Municipal Council football club.

    Simba lost 5-4 to Kira Young, Kampala University disappointed Jinja Municipal Council Hippos and Sun City from Kasese shocked Uganda Revenue Authority Football Club.

    However there were victories for Bright Stars F.C and Sadolin Paints F.C.

    Sadolin Paints humiliated St Marys 5-1 at Nabweru play ground while Bright Stars destroyed Kireka United at their own home yard, at the Nelson Mandela national stadium outer ground.

    Bright Stars’ goals came from skipper Bernard Muwanga, Joshua Kawadwa and Baker Lukooya.

    Richard Mugalu scored the consolation for the home side which was an equaliser at 1-1 before Bright stars netted two more goals.

    Next Fixture:

    KCCA F.C plays Western region side, Mbarara Soccer Academy at the Kakyeeka stadium this Tuesday, 9th February 2016

    The winner of the Uganda Cup represents the country at the CAF Confederation cup.

    Meanwhile match No.46   Sc.Villa Jogoo vs Onduparaka  earlier scheduled for Sunday 14-February 2016  will be played at a later date to be communicated due to the Holders’ involvement in the CAF Confederation Cup.

    Uganda Cup 2015/16 Round of 64 Results-matches played on Sunday:

     

    • Kira Young F.C 5(0) – (0)4 Simba F.C

     

    • Kireka United F.C 1-3 Bright Stars F.C

     

    • St. Mary’s 1-5 Sadolin Paints F.C

     

    • Sun City F.C (7)1-1(6) URA FC

     

    • Kampala University 2-1 Jinja Municipal Council Hippos F.C
  • Uganda Cup 2015/16: Away victories for Express, Maroons & BUL F.C

    Uganda Cup 2015/16: Away victories for Express, Maroons & BUL F.C

    The 2015/16 Uganda Cup resumed on Saturday with eight round of 64 matches at the various play grounds.

    Express F.C won 2-0 away to Keolu Super Boys, Soana F.C earned a victory over regional side Free Stars, BUL F.C were 1-0 winners over Artland-Katale and Police F.C picked a crucial 2-0 away win at the against Paidha Black Angels in Zombo.

    Maroons played 2 all with Lira United . Maroons won the resultant penalty shoot out 4-1 to book a berth against Amuria Crane City F.C on Valentines’ day.

    Victoria University failed to travel to Runkungiri where they were supposed to play Nyambura Rastors.

     

    The Saints F.C won 4-0 to book a round of 32 berth against BUL F.C on the 14th February 2016.

    The round of 64 matches continue on Sunday, 7th February 2016 with five matches on the menu.

    The Mbarara Soccer Academy versus KCCA F.C match will be played on Tuesday, 7th February 2016 at the Kakyeeka stadium.

    Sports Club Villa Jogoo is the tournament defending champion.

    Saturday, 6th February 2016 Results:

    Kasese New Villa F.C 2-0 Water F.C – Buhinga, Fort Portal

    Nyakisenyi F.C 0-4 The Saints F.C – Nyakisenyi, Runkungiri

    Paidha Black Angels 0-2 Police F.C – Bar Okoro Zombo

    Myda F.C 1 (3) – 1(4) Lweza F.C – Teens Ground, Malaba

    Keolu Super Boys F.C 0-2 Express F.C – Oyama Primary School Lira

    Free Stars F.C 0 (1) – 0(3) Soana F.C – UCU, Mukono

    Artland – Katale 0-1 BUL F.C – Mashariki High School

    Lira United 2 (1) – 2 (4) Maroons F.C – Lango Sports Ground, Lira

    Kyambura Rastors Walk Over SC Victoria University – (Victoria University failed to travel to Kyambura, Rubirizi)

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    Sunday, 7th February 2016 Fixtures:

    St Mary’s F.C Vs Sadolin Paints – Nabweru Play ground

    Kira Young Vs Simba – Kira Town Council Ground

    Kampala University Vs JMC Hippos – KU Ground, Luweero

    Sun City Vs URA F.C – Nyakasinga,Kasese

    Kireka United Vs Bright Stars – Namboole training ground

    Tuesday, 9th February 2016:

    Mbarara Soccer Academy Vs KCCA F.C – Kakyeeka, Mbarara

    MAIN PHOTO: Action from the Lira F.C versus Maroons F.C game in Lira district on Saturday. Maroons qualified after winning the penalty shoot out 4-2.

    PHOTO CREDITS: FUFA Communications Department

  • Uganda cup: Results; Round of 64

    Uganda cup: Results; Round of 64

    Played January; Saturday 23rd and Sunday 24th

    Amuria Crane City vs Bazza Holdings FC (Walkover for Amuria Crane City)

    Seeta United FC 1 (4) vs 1(5) Busia Fisheries

    KASE 1-2 Wakiso United FC

    Luweero United 1-0 Synergy FC

    Iganga Young FC vs Citizen FC (Walkover for Iganga Young FC)

    Friends Of Soccer 0-1 New Vision FC

    Kira United 2-3 Sporting United

    Nangabo Green Valley 0 (0) vs 0(2)Hope Doves

    CRO FC 2-1 Proline FC

    Future Stars FC 0-3 Sc Villa Jogoo

    Industrial Area Bwaise 0-2 Wandegeya

    Airtel Kitara 2-1 Mulago Old Timers

    Entebbe FC 1-0 Kirinya Jinja SS

    Kamuli Park FC  vs Boma Young FC (Walkover for Kamuli ParkFC)

    Kyambogo FC 1-3 Ndejje University

    Onduparaka 1 (3) vs 1 (2) Masavu

     

     

     

     

     

  • Uganda Cup: Quarterfinals schedule for Kampala region released as Vision, St Mary’s eye round of 64

    Uganda Cup: Quarterfinals schedule for Kampala region released as Vision, St Mary’s eye round of 64

    The New Vision have continued with their great run in the Uganda Cup by edging out Bweyogerere FC 1-0 on Sunday evening.

    Richard Mugerwa netted the all important goal to take his team to the quarterfinals of the Kampala Region Football Association Preliminaries.

    The New Vision who beat Ntinda 2-1 in the first round will now play Future Stars FC in the quarterfinals at Maroons Stadium, Luzira.

    Vision's Moses Kigongo (right) focusing at ball possesion against Bweyogerere.
    New Vision’s Moses Kigongo (R) will need extra focus as his team eyes a place in the round of 64 in the Uganda Cup.

    There was also victory for St Mary’s Nabweru who ejected Kamwokya FC 1-0 thanks to Dan Arinaitwe’s goal. St Mary’s had earlier in the first round beaten Dan Walusimbi’s Kyokeza FC of Bweyogerere 3-2 in Nabweru. Walusimbi played the entire 90 minutes of the match.

    Kampala region is allocated four slots at the round of 64 in the Uganda cup.

    Full time results: Uganda Cup-Kampala region, 2nd round

    City Lads (3) 1 -1 Industrial Area (4)
    Nakivubo Boys 0- 2 Kase
    Kyambogo 2- 0 Super Cubs
    Mulago Old 1- 0 Soana Young
    New Vision 1- 0 Bweyogerere
    Katwe (3) 0- 0 Future Stars (5)
    Corporate XI 3- 4 KAYDA
    Kamwokya 0- 1 St Mary’s Nabweru

    Uganda Cup-Kampala region, Quarterfinals fixtures 

    Industrial Area vs Kase
    Kyambogo vs Mulago
    The New Vision vs Future Stars
    KAYDA vs St Mary’s Nabweru.

    The winner of the Uganda Cup represents Uganda in the CAF Confederation cup. SC Villa Jogoo are defending champions.

    MAIN PHOTO:  Bukedde Sports journalist Hussein Bukenya (R) of New Vision FC making a clean tackle on Bweyogerere’s Adam Kigongo. New Vision beat Bweyogerere 1-0.

  • 2015/16 Uganda Cup: Kampala region kicks off with preliminaries

    2015/16 Uganda Cup: Kampala region kicks off with preliminaries

    2015/16 Uganda Cup: Kampala Region Preliminaries

    Life Eternal 1 – 3 City Lads

    Wembley 0-1 Nakivubo Boys

    Kyebando 1 (4) – 1 (5) Kyambogo

    Old Mulago 2 (5) – 2 (3) Mutungo

    Ntinda 1-2 New Vision

    Katwe 3-1 All Winners

    Kyengera 0 (3) -0 (4) Corporate XI

    Kayda 3-0 All Stars

    Edgars 3 (4) – 3 (5) Kamwokya

    St Marys 3-2 Kyokeza

    The 2015/16 Uganda Cup kicked off with ten preliminaries in the Kampala region.

    There were tears for five teams that bowed out since the tourney is played on a knock out basis.

    New Vision eliminated Ntinda 2-1 with strikes for the media team coming from Achilles Kayemba and George William Kyomukama’s penalty.

    Kyomukama scored the penalty past Williams Kafeero after midfielder, William George Lubwama had handled in the forbidden area.

    Nasser Hamis scored the consolation for Ntinda.

    St Marys won their game 3-2 against Kayoza in a closely contested fixture.

    Kyada overcame All Stars 3-1 and Katwe were 3-0 victors against All Winners F.C.

    The four teams from Kampala region will represent at the round of 64.

    Sports Club Villa is the defending ceremony of the Uganda Cup after they humiliated KCCA F.C in the final played at Nelson Mandela National Stadium.

    SECOND ROUND
    SUN 20/12/2015 GM11 CITY LADS INDUSTRIAL AREA GOGONYA 4PM
    SUN20/12/2015 GM12 NAKIVUBO BOYS KASE NAKIVUBO BLUE P/S 4PM
    SUN 20/12/2015 GM13 KYAMBOGO SUPER CUBS UPK 4PM
    SUN 20/12/2015 GM14 MULAGO OLD SOANA YOUNG MULAGO 4PM
    SUN 20/12/2015 GM15 NEW VISION BWEYOGERERE CITY HIGH SSS 4PM
    SUN 20/12/2015 GM16 KATWE FUTURE STARS KATWE MARKET 4PM
    SUN 20/12/2015 GM17 CORPORATE XI KAYDA MUBS 4PM
    SUN 20/12/2015 GM18 KAMWOKYA ST MARYS KIIRA POLICE 4PM

     

  • Uganda Cup: Buganda region to kick off qualifiers

    Uganda Cup: Buganda region to kick off qualifiers

    The eight (8) FUFA regions are set for the preliminary stages of the 42nd edition of the Uganda Cup.
    The Preliminary stage is for the non-league teams and clubs playing at Regional League level. Twenty two (22) slots are allocated for this category.

    The FUFA Competitions Director Ali Mwebe said ‘Each region is allocated a specific number of teams in the Uganda Cup. The allocation is as follows; Kampala4, Buganda 4, Eastern 3, Western 3 while Kitara, North East, Northern and West Nile have 2 each’

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    Ali Mwebe stressing a point during the press conference. He released updates on the various FUFA Competitions during the press conference

    The Azam Uganda Premier League teams together with the FUFA Big League clubs have a deadline of 5th January 2016 to have registered their teams.

    The draws will be held on 21st January, 2016 while the round of 64 kicks off on 23rd January.

    Buganda region kicks off
    Buganda region has registered 26 teams and draws have been made while the kick-off is slated for Saturday 5th December with the following fixtures;
    Lufuka FC -Buwooya SB
    Ayod FC vs Masaka FC
    Nabugabo FC vs Cream Boda FC
    Kiyumbakimu FC vs Bwala FC
    Kasenge FC vs Seeta Utd
    Free Stars FC vs Kiwanga FC
    Nkambi Coffee vs Kyetume FC
    Kitende FC vs Kira Utd FC
    Kiwoko FC vs Kampala University
    Luwero Utd vs Nangabo Green V
    Ganda Utd vs Azam FC
    Mpigi Utd vs Mulendwe FC
    Kakiri TC vs Naminya FC

    Meanwhile Kampala region has already registered 20 teams and their draws will be held on Tuesday 8th December and the kick off is on December 15th. Among  the 20 registered teams, two are non-League sides-Corporate XI and Vision Group.

    Kitara region has registered 6 teams so far, North East 2 while Eastern, Northern, West Nile and Western regions are yet to submit teams from their regions.

    The Uganda Cup final will be played on 28th May 2016 at a venue yet to be named.

    SC Villa are the Uganda Cup holders and will represent Uganda in the 2016 CAF Confederation Cup.

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    SC Villa players celebrating following their 3-0 win over rivals KCCA FC in the 2014/2015 Uganda cup final

    MAIN PHOTO:  FUFA Competitions Director Ali Mwebe (L) with FUFA Spokesperson Ahmed Hussein during today’s press conference on Thursday morning. Mwebe released details of the Uganda cup. 

     

     

     

  • UGANDA CUP: Semi final Wins for Villa, KCC

    Local rivals Sports Club Villa and KCC FC picked up vital first leg wins of the semifinals in the Uganda cup on Sunday.

    Both sides won with an identical score of 1-0 as Villa edged BUL FC at Kakindu stadium in Jinja while KCC saw of Lweza FC at the Philip Omondi stadium.

    Denis Kamanzi scored for Villa while Herman Wasswa was on target for KCC FC.

    The return leg matches will be played on 3rd May, 2015.

    Lweza will host KCC FC at Mutessa II stadium, Wankulukuku while Sc Villa and BUL will play at Nakivubo stadium.

    The winner of the Uganda Cup represents the country in the CAF Confederation Cup.

     

     

     

  • UGANDA CUP 2014/15: Lweza 1-0 Police, Lweza progress to Sem Finals

    Uganda Cup Quarter Finals:

    Lweza F.C 1-0 Police – Uganda Clays Kajjansi Play Ground

    Lweza Football Club has eliminated Police F.C out of the Uganda Cup in a quaret final engagement played on Thursday at Uganda Clays, Kajjansi.

    Peter Kamanje scored the only goal of the day, a long range strike from over 30 yards.

    Lweza becomes the first team to qualify for this year’s Uganda Cup semi finals.

    Remaining Quarter final fixtures

    Monday 13th April, 2015 – Bright Stars vs BUL – 3pm in Mwererwe

    Sunday 19th April, 2015 – Kyambogo FC vs KCC FC – 3pm in Kyambogo

    Sunday, 19th April, 2015 –  SCVU vs SC Villa – 3pm at Mandela National stadium, Namboole.

  • Uganda Cup 2014/15: Lweza F.C , Police F.C in Semi Final Pursuit

    Uganda Cup Quarter Finals:

    Lweza F.C Vs Police – Uganda Clays Kajjansi Play Ground

    Thurs, 9th April 2015 (4:00 pm)

    Two Azam Uganda Premier League sides, Lweza and Police football clubs open the Uganda Cup last 8 battles.

    For the second time running this season, Lweza football club will host a Uganda Cup match at their training base (Uganda Clays play ground, Kajjansi).
    To advance to this stage, Lweza beat FUFA Big league side, CRO 2-0 at Kajjansi whilst Police white washed Baza Holdings, another big league club 0-6 at Kawanda in the round of 16 level.

    Contrasting Run in League:

    Although they might be having a poor run in the domestic league, Lweza is expected to rise to the occasion against a rigid and determined Police outfit.

  • Uganda Cup 2014/15: SC Victoria University Dates SC Villa in Quarter Final Draw

    Uganda Cup 2014/15: SC Victoria University Dates SC Villa in Quarter Final Draw

    Uganda Cup 2014/15 Quarter Final Draws:

    9th April, 2015 Lweza Vs Police – Kajjansi Uganda Clays Play Ground

    12th April, 2015 Bright Stars Vs BUL F.C – Matugga

    19th April, 2015 Sports Club Victoria University Vs SC Villa – Namboole

    19th April, 2015 Kyambogo Vs KCC FC – Kyambogo University

    The 2014/15 Uganda Cup last 8 draws have been conducted at FUFA House Mengo on Wednesday during the weekly press conference.

    Airtel Uganda Brand Assets and Properties Manager, Noela Byuma was the chief guest at the draws conducted before sports journalists and club officials.

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    Airtel Brand Manager, Noella Byuma drew the opening draw between Lweza F.C and Police F.C

     

    FUFA competitions Secretary Ali Mwebe oversaw the draws at which he briefed the media and club representatives present of the rules and regulations at the this stage and beyond.

    Mwebe also announced to the media that two regions (Western and Kitara) have expressed interest in hosting this year’s finals.

    Kitara and Western bid to host the finals but the final decision will be announced after a thorough vetting process.

    Eight time record cup winners, KCC will be away to regional outfit, Kyambogo Football Club.

    Kyambogo F.C has been the surprise pack in this year’s competition.

    2013 winners, Sports Club Victoria University (SCVU) play host to Sports Club Villa at the Nelson Mandela Stadium.

    Lweza F.C will be hosting Police F.C at Kajjansi in the other quarter final duel.

  • UGANDA CUP 2014/15 QUARTER FINAL DRAWS: Who Faces Who?

     

    Uganda Cup Draws for Quarter Finals 

    1st April 2015 – Mengo, FUFA House (10:00 a.m)

    The Uganda Cup draws for the last eight (8) teams will be held on Wednesday 1st April 2015 at FUFA House in Mengo Kampala.

    Teams in the Quarter Finals:
    Kyambogo University, KCC, SC Villa, Lweza, SC Victoria University, Bright Stars, Police and Jinja side, BUL F.C remain the last 8 teams still in contention.
    Quarter Final Dates:
    The quarter finals shall be held between 12th -19th April 2015.
    In case of a draw, the teams will play the extra-time and if the result still persists, then FIFA post match penalties will decide the fixture outcome.

    Article 23 Fourth Round [Quarter Finals]:
    1) This shall comprise 8 teams qualified from the third round.

    2) The FCC shall draw lots to generate fixtures for the fourth round.

    3) If the teams are still tying by goals at the end of the match, extra time of not more than 15 minutes each half shall be played to determine the winner and the team with more goals after extra time will be the winner of the match.

    4) If the teams are not separated by Art 23(3) above, FIFA spot kicks shall be applied to determine the winner.

    Article 24 Fifth Round [Semi Finals]
    1) This shall comprise 4 teams qualified from the fourth round.

    2) This round shall be played over two legs played on home and away.

    3) The FCC shall draw lots to generate fixtures for the fifth round.

    4) The team with more goals at the end of the return leg match shall be the winner of the match.

    5) If teams are tying by goals at the end of the return leg match, the away goals rule shall apply.

    6) If teams are still tying under Art 24(5), FIFA spot kicks shall be applied to determine the winner.

    Article 25 Sixth Round [Finals]

    1) This shall comprise 2 teams qualified from the fifth round.

    2) The team with more goals at the end of the match shall be the winner of the match.

    3) If teams are still tying by goals at the end of the match, FIFA spot kicks shall be applied to determine the winner.

    4) The overall winner of the Competition shall be declared by the FUFA Executive Committee

  • UGANDA CUP 2014/15: KCC, Lweza Complete Quarter Final List

    UGANDA CUP 2014/15:

    QUARTER-FINAL DRAWS FOR WEDNESDAY, 1ST APRIL 2015 AT FUFA HOUSE

    Round of 16 Results (Saturday, 28th March 2014):

    Ndejje University 0-3 KCC

    Lweza 2-0 CRO

    Kampala City Council overcame Rwenzori group FUFA Big league club, Ndejje University 0-3 away at the water logged ground in Luwero during a round of 16 Uganda Cup match played on Saturday.

    Midfielder Owen Kasule scored a brace before William Wadri ensured that the reigning league champions book a berth to the last 8 teams of the tournament that has been played since 1971.

    At Kajjansi along Entebbe road, hosts Lweza returned to their Uganda Clays ground where they secured a slot to the elite league by defeating another Rwenzori group Big league club, CRO.

    Left back, Farouk Musisi and Rajab Kakooza scored for Lweza in a fixture that was delayed after the match officials had to ensure there was enough security.

    KCC and Lweza join the other six teams, SC Villa, Police FC, Kyambogo, BUL, Bright Stars and SCVU that have already booked their places in the last eight.

    The Draw for the quarter finals will be held on the Wednesday of 1st April 2015 at FUFA House in Mengo during the weekly press conference.

    The winner of the Uganda Cup represents the country at the CAF Confederations Cup.

    Full Round of 16 Results:

    Baza Holdings 1-6 Police F.C

    SC Villa 4-0 Proline

    Kyambogo 0 (4) – 0 (2) Sadolin Paints

    Paidha Black Angels 0-2 Bright Stars

    SCVU 3-1 Kirinya Jina S.S

    BUL 1-0 Masavu F.C

    Ndejje University 0-3 KCC

    Lweza 2-0 CRO