Eng. Moses Magogo, the current president of the Federation of Uganda Football Associations Fufa has said he is confident he will be re-elected for a second term when the polls take place August 5th in Masindi.
Ex- President of the Uganda FA, Lawrence Mulindwa has lost in his bid to become President of the Council for East and central African Football Associations Cecafa.
Maggwa FC now making its debut in the tournament qualified for the semi finals following an impressive group D record in which they won all three matches and went past Andy Mwesigwa FC 5-4 on penalties.
The elective General Assembly of the Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) has this morning started at the Jinja Nile Resort. The Assembly begins under the shadow of a court order restraining government from recognizing or associating with FUFA Ltd.
The out-going President of the Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA), Lawrence Mulindwa has said after serving two terms, enough was enough since he had brought about some positive change.
Uganda Cranes coach Milutin ‘Micho’ Sredojevic has said he is unhappy after all the friendly games he was trying to organize for the CHAN team failed to take place.
The Head of Media in the Federation of Uganda Football Association (FUFA), Rogers Mulindwa has said some people have been trying to harm the Federation President Lawrence Mulindwa. On Monday, Lawrence Mulindwa announced that he will not seek reelection at the end of his current term in August this year, having served at the helm of FUFA for nearly nine years.
The Former State Minister for Sports and now in-charge Foreign Affairs, Henry Okello Oryem has said the Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) under the leadership of Lawrence Mulindwa should be disbanded.
At a luncheon which took place at the Sejovalo Hotel, FUFA President Lawrence Mulindwa rewarded the 20 players with 700 US dollars, about 1.8 million shillings each, while the amount given out to the five officials who make the technical bench including Coach Bobby Williamson was not mentioned.
High Court Judge at Nakawa, Rogers Musimbi will rule on Thursday whether the application filed by Federation of Uganda Football Association (FUFA) delegate for Mbale against nine Federation executive members can be heard or is dismissed.
Troubles in the football circles continue in Uganda as nine executive members of the FA are expected to appear before the High Court at Nakawa on Tuesday, October 23.
Coach Bobby Williamson has finally taken the blame for the Uganda Cranes’ failure to qualify for the 2013 African Cup of Nations at the expense of defending champions Zambia.
Sports Minister Charles Bakkabulindi has rubbished the petition sent to Parliament last month by members of the Uganda Association of Sports Fans (UASF).
The Special Investigations Unit (SIU) on Friday revealed that SC Villa President Fred Muwema is the man who reported FUFA officials for alleged fraud and false accounting. Muwema is one of the directors of Uganda Super League Limited (USLL), whose mandate to manage the national football league was withdrawn by FUFA.
After failing to appear before the Special Investigations Unit (SIU) at Kireka last month, FUFA president Lawrence Mulindwa is expected to appear there today on allegations of fraud and false accounting.
The Mbale district’s representative in the Federation of Uganda Football Association (FUFA) Assembly, Latif Mafuko has taken nine members of the body and the newly formed FUFA Super League Limited to court. According to the suit number 294, the nine members are accused of being in office illegally since their term of office lapsed.