FUFA Big League
The Ugandan Big League is the second tier of the Federation of Uganda Football Associations. The league was founded in 2009 and comprises two divisions known respectively as the Elgon Group and the Rwenzori Group.
History
Original concept
The concept of re-structuring Ugandan football with the creation of a new second tier league was first mooted in October 2008 by the Federation of Uganda Football Associations. The idea that was single-handedly promoted by Eng. Moses Magogo was ridiculed, resisted, and fought by everyone. Although Magogo felt abandoned but he was buoyed by the inaugural clubs that were determined to proceed. Eventually out of persistence, Magogo won one by one convert and eventually the league was passed by the FUFA Executive Committee. The new national second division league, known as the FUFA Big League , was to cater for leading sides in the five regions. Second tier sides at that time competed at the regional level, with many of them failing to cope with advancement whenever they gained promotion to the national Super League.FUFA Competitions Committee secretary, Moses Magogo, confirmed that qualification to the Super League through the regional mini leagues would be ended and replaced by promotion through the national first division league. A major objective of the initiative was to help raise the standard of football outside the Super League.
Administration
The FUFA Big League is managed by the FUFA Competitions Committee and was launched on 6 August 6, 2009. The following clubs are eligible to play in the FBL:- Clubs that participated in the Uganda Premier League in the previous season and were relegated;
- Clubs that participated in the FBL in the previous season and were not relegated to the regional leagues;
- Clubs that participated in the FBL in the previous season and were not promoted to the UPL; and
- Clubs that are promoted from the FUFA Regional Competitions through an FBL Qualification Competition.
The Competitions Committee set stringent standards for member clubs covering computer literacy, a sound bank account, stadia that meet FUFA standards, qualified coaches and doctors. The initial requirements for clubs included:
- Payment of a sh250,000 registration fee;
- An office or physical address with a fixed telephone line, fax and e-mail address;
- A secretary with a minimum O-level qualification;
- Signing of legal declaration form covering discipline; and
- Submission of bank statements to the FUFA Competitions Committee.
Initial participants
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Participating clubs | Settlement | Position in the 2008/09 season |
Bishop Nankyama FC | Bukalasa | Semi-finalists from Buganda Regional League |
Devine Waters FC | Apac | Third placed team from North Regional Super Mini League |
Fort Hills FC | Fort Portal | Third placed team from West Regional Super Mini League |
Gulu United FC | Gulu | |
Jinja Arsenal FC | Jinja | |
Jinja Municipal Council Hippos FC | Jinja | Runner-up from East Regional Super Mini League |
KASE FC | Kampala | Third placed team from Kampala Regional Super Mini League |
Maroons FC | Kampala | Runners-up from Kampala Regional Super Mini League |
Masaka Municipal Council FC | Masaka | |
Mbale Heroes FC | Mbale | Third placed team from East Regional Super Mini League |
Mbarara United FC | Mbarara | Fourteenth team in Uganda Super League |
Misindye FC | Mukono | Third placed team from Buganda Regional Super Mini League |
Ndejje University FC | Luwero | Runners-up from Buganda Regional Super Mini League |
Samba Boys FC | Yumbe | Runners-up from North Regional Super Mini League |
Sharing Youth FC | Kampala | Seventeenth team in Uganda Super League |
UTODA FC | Kampala | Semi-finalists from Kampala Regional League |
Honours
Big League Championship Playoffs
Big League Promotion Playoffs
Big League Group honours
Elgon Group
Rwenzori Group
Player Honours
Sponsorship
On 1 November 2013 it was announced that the Airtel Telecommunications companyhad signed a four-year contract providing a total of 400 million shillings towards funding different activities under both the FUFA Big League and the Ugandan Cup until 2016.