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|team_order = VIP, KCC, SCV, POL, KIT, ENT, EXP, URA, NEC, BUL, MAR, UPD, LUG, BUH, MBA, CAL
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|win_KIT=5|draw_KIT=1|loss_KIT=2 |gf_KIT=12|ga_KIT=6<!– Kitara –>
|win_KIT=5|draw_KIT=1|loss_KIT=2 |gf_KIT=12|ga_KIT=6<!– Kitara –>
|win_LUG=2|draw_LUG=3|loss_LUG=4 |gf_LUG=9|ga_LUG=14<!– Lugazi –>
|win_LUG=2|draw_LUG=3|loss_LUG=4 |gf_LUG=9|ga_LUG=14<!– Lugazi –>
|win_MAR=2|draw_MAR=3|loss_MAR=3 |gf_MAR=8|ga_MAR=7<!– Maroons –>
|win_MAR=|draw_MAR=3|loss_MAR=3 |gf_MAR=|ga_MAR=7<!– Maroons –>
|win_MBA=|draw_MBA=3|loss_MBA=5|gf_MBA=9|ga_MBA=15<!– Mbarara City –>
|win_MBA=|draw_MBA=3|loss_MBA=5|gf_MBA=9|ga_MBA=15<!– Mbarara City –>
|win_NEC=2|draw_NEC=5|loss_NEC=1 |gf_NEC=9|ga_NEC=9<!– National Enterprises Corporation –>
|win_NEC=2|draw_NEC=5|loss_NEC=1 |gf_NEC=9|ga_NEC=9<!– National Enterprises Corporation –>
|win_UPD=3|draw_UPD=|loss_UPD=6 |gf_UPD=9|ga_UPD=14<!– UPDF –>
|win_UPD=3|draw_UPD=|loss_UPD=6 |gf_UPD=9|ga_UPD=14<!– UPDF –>
|win_URA=2|draw_URA=5|loss_URA=2|gf_URA=13|ga_URA=10<!– Uganda Revenue Authority –>
|win_URA=2|draw_URA=5|loss_URA=2|gf_URA=13|ga_URA=10<!– Uganda Revenue Authority –>
|win_SCV=5|draw_SCV=2|loss_SCV=1 |gf_SCV=12|ga_SCV=6<!– Villa –>
|win_SCV=5|draw_SCV=2|loss_SCV= |gf_SCV=12|ga_SCV=<!– Villa –>
|win_VIP=5|draw_VIP=2 |loss_VIP= |gf_VIP=14|ga_VIP=4<!– Vipers –>
|win_VIP=5|draw_VIP=2 |loss_VIP= |gf_VIP=14|ga_VIP=4<!– Vipers –>
Football season in Uganda
Football league season
| Season | 2025–26 |
|---|---|
| Dates | 26 September 2025 – 14 February 2026 |
| Matches | 69 |
| Goals | 167 (2.42 per match) |
| Biggest home win | Kitara FC 4-0 Lugazi FC (30 October 2025) URA FC 7-3 Buhimba Saints (26 November 2025) Vipers SC 5-1 UPDF FC (2 December 2025) Police FC 4-0 Buhimba Saints Express FC 4-0 Calvary FC (4 December 2025) |
| Biggest away win | Buhimba Saints 0-3 SC Villa (31 October 2025) Express FC 0-3 Vipers SC (26 November 2025) |
| Highest scoring | URA FC 7-3 Buhimba Saints (26 November 2025) |
| Longest winning run | SC Villa 5 matches |
| Longest unbeaten run | SC Villa Vipers SC 7 matches |
| Longest winless run | Calvary 8 matches |
| Longest losing run | Buhimba Saints 6 matches |
| All statistics correct as of 5 December 2025. | |
The 2025–26 Uganda Premier League (known as the StarTimes Uganda Premier League for sponsorship reasons) is the 58th season of the Uganda Premier League, the top-tier football league in Uganda. The season started on 26 September 2025 and will end on 14 February 2026.[1][2][3]
Vipers SC are the defending champions after winning the 2024–25 season, (7th title overall).[4]
The league consists of 16 teams – the top 13 teams from the previous season, and three teams promoted from the FUFA Big League.[5]
Changes from previous season
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Calvary FC, Buhimba Saints and Entebbe UPPC (formerly known as Gaddafi FC) were promoted from the 2024–25 FUFA Big League,replacing Mbale Heroes, Wakiso Giants and Bright Stars the 2024–25 bottom three teams.
Rebranding of Gaddafi FC to Entebbe UPPC FC
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As per club statement, a takeover of newly-promoted Gaddafi FC by the Uganda Print and Publishing Corporation (UPPC) was approved by local football governing body, FUFA. As a result, the club was renamed to Entebbe UPPC FC.[6]
Promotion and relegation
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Stadiums and locations
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| Club | Settlement | Stadium | Capacity |
|---|---|---|---|
| Calvary | Yumbe | Midigo P/S Stadium | 1,000 |
| Bul FC | Jinja | Kakindu Municipal Stadium | 1,000 |
| Express | Kampala | Nakivubo Stadium | 15,000 |
| KCCA FC | Kampala | Lugogo Stadium | 3,000 |
| Kitara | Hoima | Masindi Municipal Stadium | |
| Lugazi | Lugazi | Lugazi FC Stadium | 1,000 |
| Maroons FC | Kampala | Luzira Prisons Stadium | 1,000 |
| Mbarara City FC | Mbarara | Kakyeka Stadium | 2,000 |
| Buhimba Saints | Kagadi | The Royal Park Stadium | |
| National Enterprises Corporation | Bugoloobi | MTN Omondi Stadium | |
| Police FC | Jinja | Kavumba Recreation Centre | 1,000 |
| Uganda People’s Defence Force | Bombo | Bombo Stadium | 1,000 |
| Uganda Revenue Authority SC | Kampala | Lugazi Stadium | 2,000 |
| SC Villa | Kampala | Mandela National Stadium | 38,000 |
| Vipers SC | Wakiso | St. Mary’s Stadium-Kitende | 15,000 |
| Entebbe UPPC | Entebbe | Buggonga Fisheries Ground |
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) goals scored; 4) head-to-head points; 5) head-to-head goal difference; 6) head-to-head goals scored; 7) playoff
Each team plays each other twice (30 matches each), once at home and once away.
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Postponed matches are added to the round they were originally scheduled and not the round they were played in.
Proposed changes to league format
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In July 2025, FUFA met with clubs for a review of the previous campaign. In that same meeting, the FUFA Executive Committee informed clubs of plans to introduce a new league format. This new format will consist of the same number of teams (16) but instead of all the teams playing each other home and away until the end of the season, the games would be split into three rounds.[9] On the 20 August, FUFA, through the CEO Edgar Watson, sent a circular to the clubs, explaining changes not only to the new format but other areas such as data, prize money and player registration.[5][9]
In the first round, all the clubs would play a single-leg round-robin format in 15 games, with a draw to determine who plays home and who plays away. After this round, the teams were to be further divided into two groups depending on the rankings, with Group 1 consisting of the top eight and Group 2 of the bottom eight.
In the second round, all the teams in both groups would play against each other, home and away. However, the top six in Group 1 were to advance to the third round and placed in Group 3 while the bottom two would have ended their campaign in positions, seventh and eighth. In Group 2, the top two were to ended their season in positions, ninth and tenth, while the bottom six were to play in the third round and placed in Group 4.
In the third round, all the teams were to play in a single-leg round-robin format like in the first round, but with fixtures being reversed, with the intention to ensure parity. Teams in Group 3 would fight for the title and the final rankings of this group would have determined who finishes in the top 6 in the overall rankings. In Group B, the top three would remain in the division, finishing the campaigns 11th to 13th, while the fourth-placed team would face the runner-up of the FUFA Big League in a two-legged promotion/relegation play-off. The bottom-two would get relegated directly to the FUFA Big League.[5]
These changes sparked widespread criticism and backlash from the clubs along with fans, with the majority of them opting not to go the stadia in opposition of the reforms. While 15 of the 16 clubs eventually opted to play, defending champions Vipers SC, remained defiant against the changes, as they no-showed their first match against Kitara FC.[9] Vipers club president and former FUFA president, Lawrence Mulindwa, insisted in a statement, that they would not play under the new structure until their concerns were addressed.[10]
On 18 October, FUFA announced that they would revert to the old league format for the season, after a meeting with the Uganda Premier League secretariat and clubs. FUFA president, Moses Magogo, further revealed that they would make discussions of the new format at the end of the season.[9]
- As of 5 December 2025[11]
- As of 5 December 2025[13]
Disciplinary record
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- As of 4 December 2025
- Most red cards: 1
- BUL FC, UPDF FC, Lugazi FC, Maroons FC, Mbarara City FC and SC Villa

