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SC Villa given provisional license to take part in FUFA competitions

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SC Villa given provisional license to take part in FUFA competitions
SC Villa have been cleared to take part in the 2021/22 StarTimes Uganda Premier League plus other competitions organized by FUFA. The Federation confirmed this through a statement released on Saturday, October 23th. According to FUFA, it had received communication for the Jogoos indicating that the club had held an Extra Ordinary Club Congress on […]

SC Villa have been cleared to take part in the 2021/22 StarTimes Uganda Premier League plus other competitions organized by FUFA.

The Federation confirmed this through a statement released on Saturday, October 23th.

According to FUFA, it had received communication for the Jogoos indicating that the club had held an Extra Ordinary Club Congress on the same day (Saturday) and resolved to hold elections by Saturday, November 13.

Below is the statement from FUFA;

FUFA has received communication from Sports Club Villa indicating that the Extra Ordinary Club Congress held on Saturday 23rd October 2021 at Serena Hotel- Kigo resolved;

Sports Club Villa shall undertake the election of the Club President and the entire Executive Board by Saturday 13th November 2021 in accordance with the Club Statutes that were approved by FUFA.

In addition to the provisions of Sports Club Villa Statutes, the eligibility criteria for the Candidates of the Position of Club President of Sports Club Villa shall include vetting and approval by the Board of the Registered Trustees of the Villa Members Trust.

Sports Club Villa has requested FUFA that considering the above Club Congress resolutions, the Club is issued with a provisional club license for the 2021/22 Uganda Premier League Season.

FUFA has now granted Sports Club Villa a conditional and provisional club license subject to the terms in the Club Congress resolutions presented to FUFA.

However, FUFA shall withdraw immediately the provisional license in the event that the club fails to fulfill the resolutions against which the license has been issued.

FUFA has directed its various Bodies concerned with the organisation of the FUFA Competitions to include Sports Club Villa in the FUFA Competitions fixtures inclusive of the fixtures of the 2021/22 Uganda Premier League with immediate effect.

SC Villa was the only club missing in the 2021/2022 StarTimes Uganda Premier League fixtures and they missed the first two games of the season.

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