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SC Villa
File:SC Villa Badge.png
Full nameSports Club Villa
Nickname(s)Jogoo
Founded1975
StadiumMandela National Stadium
Wakiso District, Uganda
Capacity45,202
ChairmanEng. William Nkemba (Interim)
ManagerEdward Kaziba (CAF A License)
LeagueStar Times Uganda Premier League

Sports Club Villa is an association football club from Uganda. They play their home games at Mandela National Stadium in Wakiso District.[1]

Overview

SC Villa had humble beginnings in 1975, playing under the name Nakivubo Boys. The club was renamed Nakivubo Villa, and finally SC Villa Jogoo. SC Villa Jogoo won promotion to the top flight of Ugandan football in 1979. SC Villa has won more laurels than all other Ugandan football clubs combined. They have won 16 league titles and 9 Ugandan Cup titles. SC Villa was the first Ugandan club to clinch a local double, in 1986. That record was extended to six "Doubles" in 2002. From 1998 through 2004, they won seven consecutive championship titles.[2]

Today there is no single local or regional trophy on which SC Villa's name is not inscribed.[citation needed] The club has played in two consecutive finals of the CECAFA Clubs Cup and the CAF Cup in 1991 and 1992, respectively. The club trains at Villa Park in Nsambya, Kampala.[2]

Club Name History

  • 1975–1979: Nakivubo Boys
  • 1980: Nakivubo Villa
  • 1981–Present: Sports Club Villa

Past Club Patrons

  • Kezekiah Ssegwanga Musisi
  • George Faison Ddamulira
  • Henry Balamaze Lwanga
  • Gerrald Kasozi

Past Presidents

1. 1975 - 1979 : Daniel Musoke Kiwalabye (Assumed office as Founding Chairman of Nakivubo Boys) Sporting Achievement(s)

  • Club promotion to the Topflight league (super league)

2. 1979 - Dec 1993 : Patrick Edward Mayengo Kawooya (Assumed office through consensus with founding members) Sporting Achievement(s)

  • Uganda Premier League - 8 Titles
  • Uganda Cup - 4 Titles
  • CECAFA Club Championship - 1 Title

CAF Competitions 1983 (Quarter Finalists African Cup of Champions Clubs) 1984 (Quarter Finalists CAF Cup Winners Cup) 1991 (Finalists African Cup of Championship Clubs) 1992 (Finalists CAF Cup) 1993 (Quarter Finalists African Cup of Champions Clubs)

3. Dec 1993 - July 2010 : Franco Mugabe (Assumed office through Delegate Members' Election) Sporting Achievement(s)

  • Uganda Premier League - 8 Titles
  • Uganda Cup - 4 Titles
  • CECAFA Club Championship - 2 Titles

4. Aug 2010 - Jul 2012 : Fred Muwema (Assumed office through Club Elders' Appointment) Sporting Achievement(s)

  • No registered achievement

5. Aug 2012 - Jul 2014 : Interim Committee (Assumed office through consensus with Club Elders and Members) Sporting Achievement(s)

  • No registered achievement

6. Aug 2014 - Jul 2018 : Ben Immanuel Misagga (Assumed office through Delegates' Election) Sporting Achievement(s)

  • Uganda Cup - 1 Title

7. Jul 2018 - To date : Interim Committee headed by William Nkemba (Assumed office through Club Elders' Appointment) Sporting Achievement(s)

  • Not yet

Record in the top tier

Season Tier League Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA Pts
1979 1 Uganda National League 9th 26 7 8 11 28 32 22 Nakivubo Boys
1980 1 Uganda National League 8th 30 11 9 10 40 36 31 Nakivubo Villa
1981 1 Uganda National League 2nd 32 20 7 5 68 32 47
1982 1 Uganda Super League 1st 17 11 6 0 30 9 28 Champions
1983 1 Uganda Super League 6th 22 12 6 4 35 15 30
1984 1 Uganda Super League 1st 30 24 5 1 74 19 53 Champions
1985 1 Uganda Super League 3rd 26 17 5 4 52 21 39
1986 1 Uganda Super League 1st 28 22 5 1 69 12 49 Champions
1987 1 Uganda Super League 1st 22 17 5 0 56 13 39 Champions
1988 1 Uganda Super League 1st Champions
1989 1 Uganda Super League 1st 22 16 4 2 47 10 36 Champions
1990 1 Uganda Super League 1st 22 16 5 1 50 8 37 Champions
1991 1 Uganda Super League 2nd 19 14 5 0 40 7 33
1992 1 Uganda Super League 1st 26 22 3 1 68 11 47 Champions
1993 1 Uganda Super League 2nd 28 19 7 2 53 11 45
1994 1 Uganda Super League 1st 28 20 7 1 53 16 67 Champions
1995 1 Uganda Super League 3rd 28 15 7 6 41 19 52
1996 1 Uganda Super League 3rd 30 19 8 3 40 16 65
1997 1 Uganda Super League 4th 30 21 8 1 54 18 71
1998 1 Uganda Super League 1st 21 14 3 4 43 12 45 Champions
1999 1 Uganda Super League 1st 38 29 7 2 108 22 94 Champions
2000 1 Uganda Super League 1st 30 24 3 3 87 19 75 Champions
2001 1 Uganda Super League 1st 28 22 4 2 65 20 70 Champions
2002 1 Uganda Super League 1st 28 26 1 1 62 9 79 Champions
2002–03 1 Uganda Super League 1st 27 23 3 1 53 4 72 Champions
2004 1 Uganda Super League 1st 29 21 4 4 47 12 67 Champions
2005 1 Uganda Super League
Group A
1st 8 6 2 0 11 1 20 Qualified for KO phase
- lost in final
2006 1 Uganda Super League 5th 28 13 10 5 39 19 49
2006–07 1 Uganda Super League 2nd 32 19 8 5 49 20 65
2007–08 1 Uganda Super League 2nd 34 20 9 5 52 24 69
2008–09 1 Uganda Super League 3rd 34 21 9 4 57 22 72
2009–10 1 Uganda Super League 7th 34 12 15 7 32 27 45
2010–11 1 Uganda Super League 6th 26 9 12 5 22 11 39
2011–12 1 Uganda Super League 5th 28 12 9 7 25 20 45
2012–13 1 Uganda Super League 4th 30 13 8 9 36 31 47
2013–14 1 Uganda Super League 7th 30 11 11 8 33 34 44
2014–15 1 Uganda Super League 2nd 30 19 8 3 50 18 65
2015–16 1 Uganda Super League 4th 30 13 11 6 36 23 50
2016–17 1 Uganda Super League 2nd 30 16 10 4 46 26 58
2017–18 1 Uganda Super League 3rd 30 16 9 5 28 12 55
2018–19 1 Uganda Super League 12th 30 7 13 10 38 37 34

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Current Squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Uganda UGA Kivumbi Samuel
GK Uganda UGA Keni Saidi
GK Uganda UGA Mukisa Prosper
DF Uganda UGA Kibumba Ibrahim
DF Uganda UGA Alishe Asuman
DF Uganda UGA Ndahiro Derrick
DF Uganda UGA Kiggundu Moses
DF Uganda UGA Lutimba Yayo
DF Uganda UGA Nsubuga Brian
DF Uganda UGA Kizito Garvin
DF Uganda UGA Kakoza Hood
MF Uganda UGA Kamanzi Dennis
MF Uganda UGA Abdallah Salim
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Uganda UGA Kabonge Nicholas
MF Uganda UGA Mugisa Albert
MF Uganda UGA Ssentongo James
MF Uganda UGA Kalyowa Emmanuel
MF Uganda UGA Kakomo Amir
MF Uganda UGA Owori David
MF Uganda UGA Wasswa Emmanuel
MF Uganda UGA Kirya Ambrose
MF Uganda UGA Mukisa Lincoln
MF Uganda UGA Muhindo Benson
FW Uganda UGA Muwawu Faisal
FW Uganda UGA Mutanda Bashir
FW Uganda UGA Lwanga Charles
FW Uganda UGA Magwali Ronald

Managerial (Head Coaches) History

Updated: October 2018.

Achievements

1982, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1994, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004
1983, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2009,2015
1987, 2003, 2005

Performance in CAF competitions

The club have 6 appearances in African Cup of Champions Clubs from 1983 to 1993 and 7 appearances in CAF Champions League from 1999 to present.

2010 – withdrew in Preliminary Round
1992 – Finalist
1994 – disqualified in First Round
1984 – Quarter-Finals
1989 – First Round
1990 – First Round

Notable Club Legends

Mike Mukasa Jamil Kasirye Geoffrey Kisitu Shaban Mwinda Moses Ndaula Rogers Nsubuga Davis Kamoga Edward Nansamba Ronald Vvubya Sunday Mokili Godfrey Kateregga Twaha Kivumbi Sula Kato William Nkemba Stephen Bogere George Otto Joseph Dramiga Charles Katumba Adam Semugabi Idi Batambuze Robert Semakula Enock Kyembe Paul Mukatabala Magid Musisi Wilson Nsobya Sam Tamale George Mukasa Timothy Ayiekoh Paul Hasule Hakim Magumba Andy Mwesigwa Edgar Watson Hassan Mubiru Dennis Onyango Andrew Mukasa Mathias Kaweesa

References

  1. ^ "Sports Club Villa shifts base to Namboole stadium". kawowo.com. 7 August 2018. Retrieved 13 November 2018.
  2. ^ a b Oryada, Andrew (30 June 2015). "Uganda's SC Villa aiming for revival". bbc.co.uk.
  3. ^ "Uganda – Various Data 1960–1991 – RSSSF (Hans Schöggl)". RSSSF Archive. 20 August 2015. Retrieved 7 February 2014.