Fufa has finally bowed to pressure and agreed to meet the Super Division Clubs Association (SDCA) to kill off a possible boycott of the Uganda Super League. The meeting, the first this season, is scheduled for this coming Friday, October 24 at Fufa House Mengo.Eng Moses Magogo has sent out invitations to clubs asking them to send two representatives, club chairmen and secretaries for the said meeting.
The clubs under their umbrella, SDCA has threatened to abandon Uganda Super League unless changes are made to Fufa Competition Committee (FCC) set up. The clubs met two weeks ago and demanded a meeting with Lawrence Mulindwa, the federation boss.
SDCA want Eng. Moses Magogo removed as FCC secretary. They accuse him of turning the committee into one man show and making decisions without consulting.
SDCA want seasoned administrators Rajab Kisekka and Ben Omoding, whom they had proposed, to be involved in management of the league fixtures be active on committee.
“Since their appointment nearly two years ago, they have not been used,” Kisekka told KickOffEastAfrica.com two weeks ago.
SDCA also wants FUFA to rescind their decision to fine Express FC $1,200 for abandoning a league with Bunamwaya last month.
Express also lost six points for the act. SDCA was scheduled to meet Sports Minister Charles Bakkabulindi and officials of the Nation Council of Sports (NCS) this week but put off the meeting in order to give Fufa a chance to hear their case.
SDCA has been threatening to start their own league if they don’t get their own way.
Last year, Kisekka who is also acting KCC chairman and board chairman of Nakivubo Stadium and Express official Kavuma Kabenge had threatened a similar move.
The officials were protesting impromptu changes in league fixtures. But the move backfired after the failure to get a consensus from SCDA members. The meeting, the first this season, is scheduled for this coming Friday, October 24 at Fufa House Mengo.
Eng Moses Magogo has sent out invitations to clubs asking them to send two representatives, club chairmen and secretaries for the said meeting.
The clubs under their umbrella, SDCA has threatened to abandon Uganda Super League unless changes are made to Fufa Competition Committee (FCC) set up. The clubs met two weeks ago and demanded a meeting with Lawrence Mulindwa, the federation boss.
SDCA want Eng. Moses Magogo removed as FCC secretary. They accuse him of turning the committee into one man show and making decisions without consulting.
SDCA want seasoned administrators Rajab Kisekka and Ben Omoding, whom they had proposed, to be involved in management of the league fixtures be active on committee.
“Since their appointment nearly two years ago, they have not been used,” Kisekka told KickOffEastAfrica.com two weeks ago.
SDCA also wants FUFA to rescind their decision to fine Express FC $1,200 for abandoning a league with Bunamwaya last month.
Express also lost six points for the act. SDCA was scheduled to meet Sports Minister Charles Bakkabulindi and officials of the Nation Council of Sports (NCS) this week but put off the meeting in order to give Fufa a chance to hear their case.
SDCA has been threatening to start their own league if they don’t get their own way.
Last year, Kisekka who is also acting KCC chairman and board chairman of Nakivubo Stadium and Express official Kavuma Kabenge had threatened a similar move.
The officials were protesting impromptu changes in league fixtures. But the move backfired after the failure to get a consensus from SCDA members.
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