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Kigezi Home Boyz return to the summit after home win over Nebbi Central | 2025/2026 FUFA Big League

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FUFA Big League 2025/26 (Match Day 22 Results):

  • Kigezi Home Boyz 2-1 Nebbi Central
  • Kiyinda Boys 3-0 Onduparaka
  • Bunyaruguru United 3-0 Young Elephants
  • Wakiso Giants 2-1 Iganga United
  • Kataka 2-0 CATDA
  • Ntugasaze 1-0 Blacks Power
  • Soltilo Bright Stars 1-1 Mbale Heroes
  • Kaaro Karungi 1-1 Paidha Black Angels

Kigezi Home Boyz Football Club returned to the top of the table standings for the 2025/26 FUFA Big League.

This followed a 2-1 slim victory over Nebbi Central at the Kigezi Al-Madina stadium in Kabale on Easter Sunday, 5th April 2026.

January signings Henry Kitegenyi and Dominic Abonga scored the goals for the hosts who are coached by Sadiq Sempigi.

This was the first goal at the club for Kitegenyi as Abonga registered his fifth.

Kigezi Home Boyz now has 42 points, three better than second placed Blacks Power who lost 0-1 on the road to Ntugasaze at Kavumba Recreational stadium.

Ntugasaze scored through Isaac Kiberu in the 52nd minute, climbing to third position with 37 points.

Away in Mbale city, Kataka overcame visiting CATDA 2-0, getting to 37 points, fourth on the log.

Paidha Black Angels dropped to fifth place after the 1-all draw with Kaaro Karungi at the Kyamatte playground in Ntungamo.

Wakiso Giants eased their relegation brave fight with a 2-1 home win over Iganga United at the Hamz stadium (Nakivubo war memorial grounds) in the heart of Kampala city.

The Purple Sharks now has 26 points, as Iganga United remains on 25 points.

Elsewhere, Bunyaruguru United humbled Young Elephants 3-0 at the Nyamambuka playground.

y Sadiq Sempigi. They are at home against 8th placed Nebbi Central (currently on 28 points) at the Kigezi Al Madina stadium in Kabale district.

Kiyinda Boys hammered Onduparaka 3-0 at Bethelem in the one-sided duel.

Julius Muzerwa opened the scoring business two minutes to the half hour mark.

Veteran forward Frank Kalanda and Michael Kimera each added the other in the 69th and 72nd minutes respectively.

Kiyinda Boys climbed to 6th position with 32 points, ten off the leaders Kigezi Home Boyz.

FUFA Big League table standings after match day 22

At the lake side Maroons stadium in Luzira, Mbale Heroes earned a point off Soltilo Bright Stars during the 1-all stalemate.

Soltilo Bright Stars scored the opener for Ronald Bithum Nsumbiano in the opening half.

Abraham Okello buried home a penalty for Mbale Heroes’ equalizer after goalkeeper Aslam Muhindo brought down David William Omary in the forbidden area.

Mbale Heroes missed a glorious opportunity to score through Gerald Hamya who fluffed a chance inside the goal area.

The top four clubs will earn direct promotional slots to the StarTimes Uganda Premier League.

In the same vein, the bottom four shall be relegated down to the respective regional leagues.

FUFA Big League match day 22 results

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CECAFA U17 Women’s Championship: Teen Cranes obliterate minnows Djibouti for perfect start

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Uganda U17 Women’s Football National Team, the Teen Cranes made a remarkable start to the 2026 CECAFA U17 Women’s Championship after humbling Djibouti on Sunday.

In the game played at Azam Complex in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, the Teen Cranes were ruthless and registered a 13-0 win.

Shadia Nabirye ochestrated the damage on Djibouti, scoring a hat trick on the day.

Justine Ayerango and Immaculate Acen came through with a brace apiece while Lydia Namaseruka, Flavia Yagala, Tracy Nabalanzi, Rashidah Nakalema, Vicky Atyoronimungu and Brenda Nassaka scored a goal each.

Uganda will return to action on Tuesday against Zanzibar before wrapping up Group B business against South Sudan two days later.

The top two teams in each of the two groups will progress to the seminfinals.

The CECAFA U17 Women’s Championship will run up to 23 June 2026 in Tanzania.

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Road to FUFA Big League 2026/27: Amus edge MYDA to take first leg advantage in promotional battle

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FUFA Big League Promotion Play-offs:

1st Leg Results:

  • Amus  2-1 MYDA
  • Black Star 1-1 Buwambo United

Amus Football Club overcame MYDA 2-1 during the first leg of the FUFA Big League promotional play-off played at the Amus college stadium on Saturday, 13th June 2026.

Mudashiri Ijosiga and Davis Busuulwa scored for Amus College in the 29th and 41st minutes respectively.

Jeremiah Otai got the consolation for MYDA that will mean a great deal to play for during the return leg next weekend in Kongunga.

Amus Football Club represents the Eastern region whilst MYDA plays in the North Eastern region.

Meanwhile; the contest between Black Star (Kampala region) and Buwambo United (Buganda region) at the Muteesa II Wankulukuku stadium in Kabowa.

Buwambo United will host the return leg next weekend in Buwambo.

Sunday 14th June 2026

The promotional play-offs continue on Sunday, 14th June 2026 as Mutolere Sports Club takes on Booma Football Club at the Mashaka stadium in Kisoro, South Western Uganda.

Pajule Lions will take on Pakwach Young Stars at the Pajule ground.

Four clubs shall be promoted to the FUFA Big League for the season 2026/27.

This season, four clubs (Mbale Heroes, Nebbi Central, Soltilo Bright Stars and Wakiso Giants) were relegated.

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MultiChoice brings the FIFA World Cup heat closer to Ugandans

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Canada, Mexico and the United States may be hundred miles far away from Uganda but the 2026 FIFA World Cup thrill and feel is evident across Uganda thanks to MultiChoice.

Through their flagship Pay TV channels Dstv and Gotv, football fans are catching live every moment of the global football showpiece. With kickoff times of the games spreading between 10PM – 4AM (Local time), for the love of the beautiful game, Sleep Can Wait.

The FIFA World Cup happens just once every four years and with the coveted tournament taking place, Everything Can Wait.

Across Kampala and beyond, MultiChoice Uganda has made efforts to ensure that everyone feels the FIFA World Cup heat.

At the Wampewo Roundabout, the boot and ball sculpture stands tall, informing the public that all the 104 World Cup games are live on Dstv.

Multichoice has also gone closer to where football is played by branding 25 Artificial Football pitches around Kampala, a constant reminder that the World Cup is happening.

Additionally, Multichoice has embraced the use of Digital-Out-Of-Home (DOOH) screens around Kampala to relay World Cup information, including live scores, results, fixtures etc.

It should be noted that DStv Uganda offers seven main subscription packages, ranging from UGX 17,000 to UGX 320,000 per month, alongside flexible “ka Weekie” 7-day plans and all those options have the FIFA World Cup action.

For the next month, indeed Sleep and Everything Can Wait

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