Crucial CAF Champions League Matchday 6: Quarter-Final Fates Hanging in the Balance
As the CAF Champions League group stage concludes, several teams face pivotal matches to secure quarter-final berths.
The Uganda Premier League (UPL) has completed its coaching appointments for the 2025/26 season, ensuring all clubs meet CAF A license requirements.
As the 2025/26 Uganda Premier League (UPL) season approaches, all 16 clubs have officially announced their head coaches, aligning with the Football Union of Uganda (FUFA) mandate that requires coaches to hold a minimum CAF A license. The updates, shared on FUFA’s official website on August 13, 2025, reflect a strategic effort to elevate coaching standards and enhance the league’s competitive quality.
FUFA emphasized that the regulation aims to professionalize the league and ensure adherence to international football benchmarks. This move has prompted significant changes across several clubs, with new appointments reshaping technical teams. Below is the comprehensive list of clubs and their designated head coaches:
The appointments underscore FUFA’s commitment to fostering professional growth within Ugandan football. Clubs like Vipers SC and SC Villa have opted for coaches with UEFA credentials, while others have prioritized CAF A-licensed personnel to meet the league’s evolving standards. This shift is expected to influence tactical approaches and player development across the competition.
With the coaching lines set, attention now turns to pre-season preparations as teams gear up for a new era in the UPL. The league’s focus on compliance and quality is poised to reshape the landscape of Ugandan football in the coming months.
Comments (0)
Leave a Comment
Be the first to comment on this article!