• Meanwhile, FUFA distributes Zakayo Category one balls worth UGX 50M to all 16 UPL Clubs as part of its support for competition reforms for 2025/26 season
NEWS EDITOR MEDIA
UGANDA’s Football governing body (FUFA) has warned the public and all football stakeholders against participating in organised violence and disruption of football activities, including FUFA competitions.
FUFA has observed that certain individuals and groups are attempting to undermine the sport and discredit recently introduced Competition reforms through organised disruptions, targeting club officials, fans, match officials and players.
“These actions violate FUFA football rules and regulations”, said the Federation reminding all stakeholders to adhere to the football rules and regulations, as well as the National Sports Act 2023. Federation says, “Disruption of football activities will not be tolerated. Football stakeholders are urged to report such incidents to fufa or relevant authorities.”
We are reliably informed, these activities are bankrolled by someone who thinks will con the public and sports stakeholders to fight FUFA President Hon. Eng. Moses Magogo and he takesover, a mission he will never achieve.
The funder of these rebel activities in Uganda Football and all his agents, sources in FUFA say, are highly monitored warning public not to be used for personal gains. This is a developing story!
SC VIPERS, OTHER CLUBS RECEIVE FUFA BALLS

Meanwhile, all the 16 @UPL Clubs receive Zakayo balls for 2025/26 Season.FUFA has distributed Zakayo Category 1 balls to all the 16 Uganda Premier League clubs as part of its support for competition reforms.
Each club received 30 Zakayo balls during a function held at the FUFA headquarters in Mengo. The balls, valued at 50 million Uganda shillings, were handed over by Hon. Florence Nakiwala, the FUFA 3rd Vice President and Competition Executive Supervisor.
Zakayo balls are the official match balls used in FUFA Competitions
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