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Uganda Premier League clubs seek First Lady’s intervention in FUFA spat

Allan Damba by Allan Damba
September 4, 2025
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Hon. Janet Kataha Museveni

Source: KFM Instagram account.

Uganda Premier League (UPL) clubs are calling on the Minister of Education and Sports, First Lady Hon. Janet Kataha Museveni, to intervene in their growing dispute with the Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) over proposed changes to the country’s top-flight league structure, as per Daily Monitor.

The row erupted after a tense consultative meeting at Serena Hotel in Kampala on Tuesday, September 2, where FUFA unveiled a controversial restructuring plan. The federation reportedly offered a Shs3.4 billion “development fund” to clubs willing to back its reforms, a move many club representatives interpreted as an attempt to pressure them into compliance.

FUFA accused of dangling 3.4 billion Shs fund to push controversial League reforms

Several club officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, accused FUFA of attempting to consolidate control over the league’s administration and finances.

“We’re not against reforms, but the federation’s approach feels like an ultimatum. We need the minister to step in and ensure these changes are fair and transparent,” said one club executive.

The reforms, according to sources, would include stricter licensing criteria, centralized revenue collection, and a revised competition structure that could weaken club autonomy. Clubs argue that this risks worsening financial struggles at a time when many are already battling sponsorship shortfalls, dwindling gate collections, and challenges in player welfare.

Clubs are reportedly drafting a formal petition to Hon. Museveni, urging her to mediate the stand-off and safeguard the future of Ugandan football. They plan to raise concerns over governance, transparency, and equitable distribution of resources.

New controversial UPL format in balance after club opposition

The stand-off adds to mounting tension between FUFA and league stakeholders, threatening to derail progress in professional football development. Observers warn that if left unresolved, the impasse could erode investor confidence, deepen financial instability among clubs, and stunt efforts to grow the domestic game.

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