• Latest
FUFA to Inject 2.5 Billion Shillings into Uganda Premier League Each Season

FUFA’s New Uganda Premier League Format: a Recipe For Chaos, Not Growth

4 months ago
Dr. Mulindwa, the Man Who Rebuilt Okello: How Vipers’ President Revived a Fallen Star

Dr. Mulindwa, the Man Who Rebuilt Okello: How Vipers’ President Revived a Fallen Star

5 hours ago
AFCON 2025: Regragui Prefers “Historic” Algeria Derby Over Clash With Clinical Nigeria

Regragui Defends Morocco Amid Ref Bias Claims

6 hours ago
Jacob Kiplimo Named USPA Nile Special Sports Personality of March 2024

Kiplimo Wins Third Straight World Cross Country Title in Tallahassee

6 hours ago
Kevin Durant Passes Wilt Chamberlain for 7th on NBA All-Time Scoring List

Kevin Durant Passes Wilt Chamberlain for 7th on NBA All-Time Scoring List

6 hours ago
Uganda Clinches U20 Women Team Gold as Cherop Wins Bronze in Tallahassee

Uganda Clinches U20 Women Team Gold as Cherop Wins Bronze in Tallahassee

8 hours ago
AFCON 2025: Regragui Prefers “Historic” Algeria Derby Over Clash With Clinical Nigeria

AFCON 2025: Regragui Prefers “Historic” Algeria Derby Over Clash With Clinical Nigeria

9 hours ago
Mandela Group Boosts Cycling Growth With Bike Rewards For Customers

Mandela Group Boosts Cycling Growth With Bike Rewards For Customers

10 hours ago
Juventus Target Mazraoui Amid Man Utd Managerial Shake-up

Juventus Target Mazraoui Amid Man Utd Managerial Shake-up

10 hours ago
New York Red Bull II Loan Kasule, Sserwadda to Connecticut United

New York Red Bull II Loan Kasule, Sserwadda to Connecticut United

17 hours ago
Diaz Leads Morocco to AFCON Semi-Finals; Senegal Joins Top Four

Diaz Leads Morocco to AFCON Semi-Finals; Senegal Joins Top Four

17 hours ago
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact
Saturday, January 10, 2026
  • Home
  • Football
  • Rugby
  • Basketball
  • Athletics
  • Boxing
  • Golf
  • Netball
  • Cricket
  • Motorsport
No Result
View All Result
NBS Sport
  • Home
  • Football
  • Rugby
  • Basketball
  • Athletics
  • Boxing
  • Golf
  • Netball
  • Cricket
  • Motorsport
No Result
View All Result
NBS Sport
No Result
View All Result
Home Football

FUFA’s New Uganda Premier League Format: a Recipe For Chaos, Not Growth

Allan Damba by Allan Damba
September 4, 2025
in Football
0 0
0
FUFA to Inject 2.5 Billion Shillings into Uganda Premier League Each Season

The Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) is facing intense criticism over its controversial plan to overhaul the Uganda Premier League (UPL), with stakeholders warning that the new structure threatens to destabilize, rather than develop, Ugandan football.

At the heart of the backlash is FUFA’s proposed three-phase league format, set to roll out in the 2025/26 season.

RelatedPosts

Dr. Mulindwa, the Man Who Rebuilt Okello: How Vipers’ President Revived a Fallen Star

Regragui Defends Morocco Amid Ref Bias Claims

AFCON 2025: Regragui Prefers “Historic” Algeria Derby Over Clash With Clinical Nigeria

Instead of excitement, the plan has sparked outrage among top-tier clubs, who argue that FUFA is sacrificing stability and tradition for an ill-conceived experiment that could weaken competition, strain resources, and erode trust between the federation and its stakeholders.

Clubs Cry Foul Over “Cash-for-Compliance” Scheme

FUFA’s aggressive push for reforms has been met with stiff resistance, with clubs accusing the federation of using a Shs3.4 billion “development fund” as a weapon to force compliance.

At a tense consultative meeting on September 2 at Kampala’s Serena Hotel, FUFA issued an ultimatum: clubs must endorse the reforms by September 8 or forfeit access to the much-publicized fund, which will instead be redirected to the FUFA Big League.

Vipers SC president Dr. Lawrence Mulindwa, one of several club bosses challenging the move, condemned the rush to dismantle a system that has stood for decades.

“What has the existing format done so bad that it must be quashed with immediate effect?” Mulindwa asked.

This heavy-handed approach, critics say, is not only undermining dialogue but also highlighting FUFA’s growing control over the purse strings, deepening mistrust between the federation and clubs already grappling with financial instability.

Financial “Support” That Clubs Won’t See

Even if clubs concede, much of the Shs3.4 billion package will remain under FUFA’s control, allocated for player insurance, bonuses, and other centrally managed initiatives. For clubs struggling to cover salaries, transport, and operations, this feels like another missed opportunity.

“Even the prize money for the Premier League and Uganda Cup is rarely paid on time. Some clubs have been relegated without receiving their promised share,” lamented one club president.

Another added:

“FUFA has always said it cannot invest in clubs, even with government funding. What has changed now, and why must it come at the cost of a new format?”

History Shows Experiments Don’t Work

The UPL’s current format has stood firm for close to 60 years, with only brief and unsuccessful experiments. Critics argue FUFA’s latest idea risks plunging Ugandan football into chaos rather than progress. Structural reforms, they say, should be backed by detailed feasibility studies and a track record of delivering on promises, neither of which FUFA has provided.

The federation’s failure to meet previous funding commitments further fuels skepticism. Clubs point to the unfulfilled pledge of Shs50 million per team per season as proof that FUFA’s promises cannot be taken at face value.

Reform or Power Grab?

By tying development funding to acceptance of the reforms, FUFA has created the perception that it is less interested in genuine development and more intent on tightening control over the league. Instead of strengthening a system that has nurtured talent for decades, critics say the federation is pushing a “cash-for-compliance” agenda that could destabilize Ugandan football for years to come.

With the September 8 deadline looming, a number of UPL clubs remain firmly opposed. The proposed reforms, which FUFA hoped would be a historic step forward, are now widely viewed as a reckless gamble. If pushed through, they could fracture relationships between clubs and the federation, discourage investor confidence, and leave Uganda’s football ecosystem weaker, not stronger.

Ugandan football doesn’t need flashy gimmicks; it needs a sustainable plan that prioritizes club stability, grassroots investment, and transparency. For now, FUFA’s reforms are shaping up to be a step backward.

Tags: StarTimes Uganda Premier League
ShareTweetSendSendShare
Next Post
Hamilton Faces Grid Penalty at First Monza Race with Ferrari

Hamilton Faces Grid Penalty at First Monza Race with Ferrari

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Connect with us

  • 87.1k Followers
  • 23.9k Followers
  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
FIFA Bans Uganda Cranes Captain’s Club

FIFA Bans Uganda Cranes Captain’s Club

November 12, 2024
AFCON 2025 Q: Why Onana Left Namboole Before The Rest Of His Teammates

AFCON 2025 Q: Why Onana Left Namboole Before The Rest Of His Teammates

September 11, 2024
Florentino Perez Singles Out Uganda in Ballon d’Or Voting Criticism

Florentino Perez Singles Out Uganda in Ballon d’Or Voting Criticism

November 24, 2024
Uganda Among 62 Nations Yet to Have a Capped Player in the English Premier League

Uganda Among 62 Nations Yet to Have a Capped Player in the English Premier League

January 29, 2025
Uganda, Kenya, and Tanzania to Co-Host CHAN 2024 in February 2025

Uganda, Kenya, and Tanzania to Co-Host CHAN 2024 in February 2025

8
Kizza Links Up with Ugandan Trio in Egypt

Kizza Links Up with Ugandan Trio in Egypt

5
FUFA Strips KCCA of Points, Suspends Referee Over Rule Violations

FUFA Strips KCCA of Points, Suspends Referee Over Rule Violations

3
CHAN 2024: CAF Unveils New Trophy and Logo Ahead of Draw

Groups Announced for CHAN 2024

3
Dr. Mulindwa, the Man Who Rebuilt Okello: How Vipers’ President Revived a Fallen Star

Dr. Mulindwa, the Man Who Rebuilt Okello: How Vipers’ President Revived a Fallen Star

January 10, 2026
AFCON 2025: Regragui Prefers “Historic” Algeria Derby Over Clash With Clinical Nigeria

Regragui Defends Morocco Amid Ref Bias Claims

January 10, 2026
Jacob Kiplimo Named USPA Nile Special Sports Personality of March 2024

Kiplimo Wins Third Straight World Cross Country Title in Tallahassee

January 10, 2026
Kevin Durant Passes Wilt Chamberlain for 7th on NBA All-Time Scoring List

Kevin Durant Passes Wilt Chamberlain for 7th on NBA All-Time Scoring List

January 10, 2026

Recommended

Dr. Mulindwa, the Man Who Rebuilt Okello: How Vipers’ President Revived a Fallen Star

Dr. Mulindwa, the Man Who Rebuilt Okello: How Vipers’ President Revived a Fallen Star

January 10, 2026
AFCON 2025: Regragui Prefers “Historic” Algeria Derby Over Clash With Clinical Nigeria

Regragui Defends Morocco Amid Ref Bias Claims

January 10, 2026
Jacob Kiplimo Named USPA Nile Special Sports Personality of March 2024

Kiplimo Wins Third Straight World Cross Country Title in Tallahassee

January 10, 2026
Kevin Durant Passes Wilt Chamberlain for 7th on NBA All-Time Scoring List

Kevin Durant Passes Wilt Chamberlain for 7th on NBA All-Time Scoring List

January 10, 2026
NBS Sport

© 2022 NBS Sport - Developed and maintained by Hillcom EA.

Navigate Site

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact

Follow Us

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

Fill the forms below to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Football
  • Rugby
  • Basketball
  • Athletics
  • Boxing
  • Golf
  • Netball
  • Cricket
  • Motorsport

© 2022 NBS Sport - Developed and maintained by Hillcom EA.