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Vipers SC Withdraws from unpopular Uganda Premier League Double Header

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Vipers SC Withdraws from unpopular Uganda Premier League Double Header
Vipers SC has announced that it will not participate in the highly anticipated double-header match against Kitara FC at Namboole Stadium on Saturday, October 4, 2025. The club’s decision comes in protest of the unpopular new league format introduced by the Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA). In a strongly worded statement, Vipers SC expressed […]

Vipers SC has announced that it will not participate in the highly anticipated double-header match against Kitara FC at Namboole Stadium on Saturday, October 4, 2025.

The club’s decision comes in protest of the unpopular new league format introduced by the Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA).

In a strongly worded statement, Vipers SC expressed its grievances against FUFA, accusing the governing body of “unethical and disrespectful” treatment of privately-owned clubs.

The club has vowed to exhaust all avenues within football regulations to defend its rights as a FUFA member.

Vipers SC’s Statement

“Vipers Sports Club informs its fans, stakeholders, football lovers, and the general public that the club shall not participate in the new league format double-header game against Kitara FC scheduled for this Saturday, October 4, 2025, at Namboole Stadium until FUFA formally and respectfully responds to the issues raised in our various correspondences and petitions against the new league format and reforms.”

Support from Fans and Stakeholders

Vipers SC appreciates the support and encouragement from its fans, genuine football lovers, and all stakeholders in the pursuit of integrity in the game and a league that listens to and respects all stakeholders.

The club’s decision has escalated tensions between FUFA and some of its most influential member clubs, including SC Villa and NEC FC, which have also opposed the new format ¹ ².

Uncertainty Over the League’s Future

The standoff casts fresh uncertainty over the league’s new format and raises questions about FUFA’s relationship with its member clubs.

The upcoming weekend matches may determine whether the resistance from Vipers SC, SC Villa, and NEC FC continues or if football takes center stage once again.

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