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FUFA Cracks Down on Third-Party Influence in Club Ownership

Isaac Okwi by Isaac Okwi
March 2, 2025
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FUFA Cracks Down on Third-Party Influence in Club Ownership

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The Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) has tightened its grip on club ownership regulations, introducing strict measures to prevent third-party influence in Ugandan football.

The amendments, ratified by the 33rd FUFA Executive Committee on February 24, 2025, explicitly prohibit external entities from exerting control over football clubs, aligning with both FUFA and FIFA governance principles.

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Under the new regulations, any attempt by third parties—such as investors, sponsors, or external organizations—to influence club ownership structures will be considered a violation.

FUFA has emphasized that ownership disputes will be handled through its Disciplinary and Club Licensing structures, ensuring that only legally recognized owners have authority over club operations.

“No club shall participate in FUFA-organized or authorized competitions without valid ownership documentation,” the regulations state. This move aims to curb interference that could compromise the integrity of Ugandan football, particularly cases where external forces dictate club decisions without formal ownership rights.

The new framework also strengthens FUFA’s oversight by requiring clubs to regularly update ownership records and submit to audits.

Clubs that fail to comply could face suspension from competitions, financial penalties, or legal action.

FUFA has warned that any ownership changes must strictly follow official procedures, with unapproved transfers deemed invalid.

This crackdown comes amid growing concerns over third-party interference in Ugandan football, with past disputes over club takeovers, sponsorship influence, and hidden investors.

FUFA’s move mirrors global efforts to protect football clubs from unauthorized control, ensuring transparency and accountability in the sport’s governance.

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