Football
How Fufa contradicted own rules in Kitara – Vipers decision

After more than four months of waiting, the Fufa Disciplinary panel finally made a ruling on the game between Kitara and Vipers that was never played.
Vipers, in writing on October 2, refused to honour the game scheduled for October 4, 2025, stating that they were not part of the league in the format Fufa had proposed.
“Vipers Sports Club informs its stakeholders, football fans, and the general public that the club will not take part in the new double-header format game against Kitara,” the statement reads in part.
Despite this, Fufa remained adamant and Kitara showed up, did all the matchday rituals as directed by referee Shamira Nabadda and then a decision was left to the UPL, Fufa and its judicial bodies.
A few days later, Fufa rescinded the decision on the three-phase league format, reverting to the traditional round robin format and at this stage, Vipers joined the fray, although the rest of the teams had already played and the results from those matches stood. No club protested the decision despite a revert.
The question then remained on what happens to the game between Kitara and Vipers with many expecting a reschedule.
However, the ruling from the FDP on Thursday stated that Vipers lost the match by forfeiture.
“Vipers Sports Club is found guilty of failing to honour a scheduled fixture in breach of Article 16 of the Fufa Ethics and Disciplinary Code.
“The match is declared lost by Vipers by forfeiture,” read part of the ruling.
By doing so, Vipers is literally punished for breaking article 24 of the FUFA Competitions rules, which establishes that, “A club failing to turn up for any league/competition match shall submit a written explanation to the TOC within forty-eight hours from the date of the match.
But in this regard, whether Vipers wrote or it, the explanation was rejected based on the decision and thus; on top of losing the match by forfeiture, they would have lost 3 points and as many goals from those already accumulated as per article 24 par.10 of the rules which states that “…the defaulting club shall lose the match by forfeiture and shall be docked three (3) points and three (3) goals from those already accumulated or to be accumulated in event that the defaulting club is the away club.”
In disregarding this, Fufa suspended its own rules in making the ruling, as Vipers accumulated points were untouched.
This rule was last revoked in 2019 against Police when they didn’t turn for their match against Onduparaka while they were away in the EAPCCO games.
In explaining their decision, the Fufa Disciplinary Panel stated, “the panel relying on discretion provided under article 5 of the Fufa Ethics and Disciplinary Code will not impose additional sanctions of docking three points and three goals from those already accumulated or to be accumulated.”
Kitara vs KCCA case in regards to fielding Patrick Kaddu
Meanwhile, the ruling in this case also left a lot to be desired after Kitara fielded Patrick Kaddu in the 1-1 draw in September despite the player not being eligible at the time.
“It would be unjust to impose a disciplinary action a club for a technical error that was beyond their control,” read part of the judgement.
However, many clubs have in the past been punished for the same error that is beyond their control.
What are some of other Fufa decisions in the past that are awkward?
Fufa sanctions Sadam Juma move to KCCA outside of window (May 2017)
- Decision: Ibrahim Sadam Juma was released by Fufa to join KCCA from Express in May 2017, outside of the transfer window.
- Outcome: The player could neither feature for either club domestically or on the continent until the next registration window.
Fufa Disciplinary Panel orders replay between Ondu and KCCA (Dec 2021)
- Decision: Contrary to article 10 of the Fufa Competitions Rules about Hooliganism, section (b), the FA Disciplinary Panel ordered for a replay of the abandoned game between Onduparaka and KCCA.
- The game had ended prematurely in Arua after home fans stormed the pitch in protest of a late penalty awarded to KCCA
- Outcome: Each club was given 2.5 million by Fufa to cater for expenses of the replay played at neutral Bombo.
Fufa orders replay of abandoned Uganda Cup final between KCCA and SC Villa (June 2015)
- What: KCCA players walked off the pitch protesting atrocious refereeing decisions by Donney in the final at Ntungamo as Villa led 1-0.
- Decision: Fufa, through President Moses Magogo ordered a replay of the whole match at Namboole but upheld all bookings and send-offs from the abandoned match with KCCA missing up to four players who were sent off in the match. Only Hakim Ssenkumba was shown a red card but Donney included three more in his report which was carried over.
- Outcome: Both teams accepted a replay, officiated by Kenyan match officials with KCCA losing 3-0 in the match played at Namboole on June 16.
Fufa orders replay of BUL vs SC Villa in the Uganda Cup (Feb 2023)
- What: Villa lost 1-0 to BUL in the Uganda Cup quarter finals in 2023 but had a goal wrongly disallowed in the match and they protested.
- Decision: A replay was set with the Fufa Disciplinary Panel stating that in the match report, the Fufa Referees Disciplinary Panel revealed assistant ref Khalid Muyanga errored in cancelling the Villa goal.
- Outcome: The match was replayed with Villa still losing the match to BUL.
KCCA sanction for use of Gavin Kizito in a league game against Mbarara City [December 2024]
- What: KCCA fielded Gavin Kizito in a 2-0 win to Mbarara City after the referee’s report showed he had not been booked for what would be a third yellow card that makes him miss the next game.
- Decision: KCCA lost the game for fielding Kizito and referee Oloya punished for six for neglecting his duties.
- Implication: With violation to competition rules by both the Fufa Disciplinary Panel (FCDP) and the Appeals Committee, it is now evident that club records (right or wrong) supersede the official match records at the registry given the ruling.
The post How Fufa contradicted own rules in Kitara – Vipers decision appeared first on Kawowo Sports.
Football
Dixon Okello acquires high level sport safety & security specialist certification

Uganda’s top-notch safety and security stadium expert Dixon Adol “Bond” Okello continues to drastically ascend the horizon.
Okello, a FIFA and CAF certified stadium safety and security officer has now acquired the Sport Safety and Security Specialist certification.
This was acquired organized by the United Nations Institute For Training and Research (UNITR), International Centre For Sport Security (ICSS), Confederation of African Football (CAF) and CIFAL Malaga.
Okello is overwhelmed for having attained such a certification which makes him the 7th African with such a qualification.
“I am humbled for the latest achievement attained. Special appreciation to all who have been supportive to me. I say No Fitina.” Okello who has officiated at high profile FIFA and CAF tournaments remarked.

The Sport safety and security specialist course was very detailed with an advanced education programme.
It entailed rich modules as sport safety and security fundamentals, sport safety and security planning, major sporting event safety and security, threat and risk assessments, pandemic safety and security planning, physical safety and security mitigation measures, technical safety and security mitigation measures, operational safety and security mitigation measures, incident response and crisis management, command and control, crowd management, venue safe capacity as well as sport for sustainable development in safety and security.
Back in his native country Uganda, Okello has organized a number of domestic workshops to train stadium stewards as he freely passes on the skills acquired to the rest of the people.
The post Dixon Okello acquires high level sport safety & security specialist certification appeared first on Kawowo Sports.
Football
Kawempe, She Corporate win to keep title race tight

Kawempe Muslim and She Corporate are in a class of their own, with the two teams leading the race in the FUFA Women Super League, seven points ahead of the next team, Kampala Queens.
On Saturday, both Kawempe and She Corporate secured wins with the former overcoming Uganda Martyrs 3-0 at home while the latter earned a hard-fought 1-0 win on the road.
Kawempe cruised past Uganda Martyrs, winning 3-0 thanks to goals from Asia Nakibuuka, Krusum Namutebi and captain Agnes Nabukenya.
On the other hand, new signing Sumaya Komuntale got the lone goal in the 85th minute as She Corporate edged Amus College.
The two teams are level on 32 points but Kawempe Muslim occupy top spot due to a better head-to-head.
Kawempe will return to action on Sunday next week with a trip to Luzira to face She Maroons, while She Corporate will be at home to Lady Doves at FUFA Technical Centre, Njeru.
In the other games played on Saturday, Lady Doves edged Maroons 1-0, Rines defeated Olila High School 4-1, while St. Noa overcame Makere University 3-2.
The post Kawempe, She Corporate win to keep title race tight appeared first on Kawowo Sports.
Football
Charles Lobitaña’s composure amid FEU chase in UAAP Final
Football is a game of fine margins, and for University of the Philippines defender Charles Lobitaña, the UAAP Season 88 Collegiate Men’s Football Tournament final was nothing short of a roller coaster.
The road to UP’s second title in three seasons was far from easy for Lobitaña.
In the waning seconds of the first half, a poor clearance from him allowed Far Eastern University midfielder Karl Absalon to strike in the 45+2nd minute, giving the Tamaraws a 1–0 lead and leaving the Fighting Maroons trailing at halftime.
Determined to make up for his early mistake, Lobitaña spent much of the match searching for a way to help his team.
His moment arrived in the 90+9th minute when UP was awarded a penalty after Tacardon drew a foul from FEU’s Francis Sambaan.
With the weight of the championship on his shoulders, Lobitaña calmly stepped up and converted the equalizer past Tamaraws goalkeeper Mon Diansuy, swinging momentum back to the Fighting Maroons.
“Yung nasa isip ko nung napasok ko yung goal — pag napasok ko yun, then tuloy-tuloy na at champion kami,” Lobitaña reflected on that game-changing moment.
His instinct proved correct. In extra time, Ramil Bation III scored the winning goal in the 104th minute, sealing a 2–1 victory and reclaiming the crown UP last held in Season 86.
After over 120 minutes of intense play, the Fighting Maroons captain stood in front of everyone not just as a two-time UAAP champion, but as the competition’s Best Defender as well as Co-Most Valuable Player alongside fellow UP senior Tacardon.
For Lobitaña, individual accolades were secondary to the team’s triumph.
“Ewan ko kung ano ma-fe-feel ko, pero yung mga awards, ano lang yan eh, bonus na lang sa amin yan,” he admitted. “Ang goal talaga namin is mag-champion at ma-reclaim yung crown namin. Nagawa namin and lahat kami, we’re so happy.”
Hailing from Bukidnon, Lobitaña’s victory was a celebration of his roots and the support system that carried him through the grueling Season 88 campaign. As he held the MVP and championship trophies, his thoughts went immediately to those who cheered him on from afar.
“Siguro sa lahat ng sumusuporta sa UP community, sa mga family ko, sa friends ko sa Bukidnon, sa lahat ng teams ko — para sa kanila ’to lahat,” he said.
While many veterans might see a championship and MVP award as the perfect time to bow out, Lobitaña signaled that his journey with the Fighting Maroons is far from over. With one year of eligibility remaining, the defender is already focusing on defending the title in Season 89.
“Mag-isang taon pa ako kaya gagamitin ko to,” Lobitaña concluded, confirming he will return for a final tour.
The post Charles Lobitaña’s composure amid FEU chase in UAAP Final appeared first on Tiebreaker Times.
-
Cricket News3 weeks agoT20 World Cup 2026: 'We've got to stay positive' – Afghanistan coach Jonathan Trott remains hopeful of reaching Super 8 despite back-to-back losses
-
Foreign Pros2 weeks ago
‘Eric Chelle must pay compensation to quit Super Eagles post’
-
Football1 week ago
2026 Uganda Cup: The confirmed fixtures, venues & kick off times at round of 32
-
Foreign Pros1 week ago
Super Eagles coach presents 19-point proposal to NFF
-
Football2 weeks ago
Divine Mukasa plays full time as Leicester City bows out of FA Cup to Southampton
-
ADMU1 week agoAlingalan fires hat-trick vs Claret as UST reclaims UAAP Boys Football pole
-
Foreign Pros1 week ago
Galatasaray leave out Osimhen
-
Cricket News2 weeks agoT20 World Cup 2026: ‘He becomes a statue while bowling’ – Sadagoppan Ramesh slams Usman Tariq over his unusual action

