KCCA have secured a new commercial partnership with Crown Beverages Limited that will see Nivana Water become the club’s official hydration partner for one year.
The agreement was unveiled at the MTN Omondi Stadium and takes immediate effect, with the brand set to supply water to the senior team, academy players and technical staff across matches, training sessions and official club activities.
The deal forms part of KCCA’s broader push to strengthen its commercial portfolio while improving player welfare through sports science support. Nivana Water will also gain visibility on match days and across the club’s digital platforms.
Speaking at the launch, Crown Beverages Limited Commercial Manager Rogers Anguzu said the partnership reflects the company’s commitment to supporting performance in Ugandan sport.
“At Crown Beverages, we believe that excellence on the pitch begins with the right fuel and recovery off it. Nivana Water is a brand built on purity and quality, and there is no better partner to showcase this than KCCA FC, a club that defines professional excellence in Ugandan football. Through this partnership, we are ensuring that KCCA FC stay refreshed and at the top of their game as they compete for honours this season.”
KCCA chairman Eng. Sserunjogi Andrew Mukiibi said the agreement aligns with the club’s strategy of professionalising its operations and enhancing performance standards.
“Hydration is a critical pillar of sports science and athlete performance. By partnering with a top brand like Nivana Water, we are providing our players with the very best resources to perform at their peak. We thank Crown Beverages Limited for their trust in the KCCA FC brand. This partnership shows our ongoing efforts to bring on board strategic partners that contribute to the growth and success of the club both on and off the field. I encourage the KCCA FC fanbase to support the brands that support the club.”
The partnership adds to a growing list of corporate collaborations for KCCA as the club continues to position itself among the most commercially structured sides in Ugandan football.
























