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USL bows to FUFA

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February 9, 2012
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Uganda Super League Secretariat has bowed to the demands of the local soccer governing body Fufa and released a new log of the Bell Uganda super League with sixteen teams.

The table has Hoima- Busia rooted on bottom of the table without any game played.

Fufa demanded the Hoima- Busia should be reinstated in the league after USL had thrown them out

The log also shows teams like Express, URA, Masaka, Police, Fire Masters and Utoda to have played 13 games ruling out the initial three fixtures the six teams had played on September 9th last year.

With the exception of Proline and Bunnamwaya, the other Super League clubs had played second round games even when Fufa had suspended the league.

Uganda Super league is yet to release the date of three fixtures and the whole second round fixtures, though there games meant to be played tomorrow.

 

 

 

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