2012–13 Uganda Super League
The 2012-13 Ugandan Super League was the 46th season of the official Ugandan football championship, the top-level football league of Uganda.
Overview
For an eight-month period in the 2012–13 season, Uganda had two parallel leagues structures, the Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) Super League, run by the national Federation, and the Uganda Super League which was managed by the Uganda Super League Limited (USLL).[1]
Uganda’s cabinet chaired by the Prime Minister Patrick Amama Mbabazi on 8 May 2013 declared that only one league would exist for the 2013/14 season.[2]
FUFA Super League
The 2012-13 FUFA Super League was contested by 16 teams and was won by Kampala City Council FC, while Victors FC, Aurum Roses and Water FC were relegated.
Participants and locations
Club |
Settlement |
Stadium |
Capacity |
Aurum Roses |
Kampala |
Kavumba Recreation Centre |
1,000 |
Bul FC |
Jinja |
Kakindu Municipal Stadium |
1,000 |
Entebbe FC |
Entebbe |
Muteesa II Stadium |
20,200 |
Express FC |
Kampala |
Muteesa II Stadium |
20,200 |
Kampala City Council FC |
Kampala |
Lugogo Stadium |
3,000 |
Kiira Young |
Kampala |
Luzira Prisons Stadium |
1,000 |
Masaka Local Council FC |
Masaka |
Masaka Recreation Ground |
1,000 |
Police FC |
Jinja |
Kavumba Recreation Centre |
1,000 |
Proline FC |
Buikwe |
Nakivubo Stadium |
15,000 |
Simba FC |
Bombo |
Bombo Stadium |
1,000 |
Uganda Revenue Authority SC |
Kampala |
Lugazi Stadium |
2,000 |
SC Victoria University |
Kampala |
Mandela National Stadium |
45,200 |
SC Villa |
Kampala |
Nakivubo Stadium |
15,000 |
Victors FC |
Kampala |
Kakindu Municipal Stadium |
1,000 |
Vipers SC |
Buikwe |
Buikwe Stadium |
2,000 |
Water FC |
Kampala |
Luzira Prisons Stadium |
1,000 |
Some of the Kampala clubs may on occasions also play home matches at the Mandela National Stadium.
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League standings
Leading goalscorer
The top goalscorer in the 2012-13 season was Herman Wasswa of SC Villa and Kampala City Council FC with 20 goals.[5]
Uganda Super League Limited
The 2012-13 Ugandan Super League Ltd (USLL) was contested by 11 teams and was won by Maroons FC.
League standings
Footnotes
External links
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| Uganda National League | |
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- Footballer of the Year
- Top scorers
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| Lists |
- All-time Table
- Champions
- Clubs
- International footballers
- Foreign players
- Venues
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- Men's clubs
- Women's clubs
- Men's players
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- Expatriate players
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- Records
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- Algeria
- Angola
- Côte d'Ivoire
- Egypt
- Ethiopia
- Gabon
- Ghana
- Kenya
- Mali
- Morocco
- Nigeria
- Rwanda
- South Africa
- Tunisia
- Zimbabwe
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- Algeria
- Egypt
- Kenya
- South Africa
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