Uganda Premier League side BUL FC have confirmed the departure of ten players following the expiry of their contracts, marking the start of a significant rebuild ahead of the 2026/27 season.
The Jinja-based club announced the decision in an official statement on Friday, June 12, as part of its end-of-season review.
Those leaving the Eastern Giants include Ibrahim Orit, Fredrick Ngalo, Bakali Magumda, Viane Sekajugo, Thomas Ochungo, Jeromy Kirya, Nicholas Mwere, Julius Barasa, Isaac Wagoina, and Karim Ndugwa.
“To every player leaving us: thank you for your service, commitment, and contribution to the Eastern Giants. You will always be part of the BUL FC family. We wish you every success in the next step of your careers,” the club said.
The exits mark the beginning of a new cycle for BUL FC as the team looks to refresh its squad and strengthen key areas ahead of the upcoming campaign.
According to the club, the move is part of a long-term vision to integrate more talent from its development structures while building a competitive side capable of challenging at the highest level of Ugandan football.
BUL FC added that work to reinforce the squad is already underway, with announcements on retained players and new signings expected in the coming weeks.
The club will now shift focus to the transfer market as preparations for the 2026/27 Uganda Premier League season intensify.

























