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Uganda Super League
Season2012–13
ChampionsKampala City Council FC
Top goalscorerHerman Wasswa, SC Villa and Kampala City Council FC (20)

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

Uganda.
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. [3]

League standings

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Kampala City Council FC (C) 30 17 12 1 50 16 +34 63 Champions
2 Uganda Revenue Authority SC 30 17 5 8 49 22 +27 56
3 Vipers SC 30 14 9 7 36 22 +14 51
4 SC Villa 30 13 8 9 36 31 +5 47
5 SC Victoria University 30 11 13 6 27 20 +7 46
6 Entebbe FC 30 12 10 8 25 19 +6 46
7 Bul FC 30 10 13 7 29 28 +1 43
8 Kiira Young 30 9 14 7 27 24 +3 41
9 Masaka Local Council FC 30 10 11 9 28 28 0 41
10 Proline FC 30 9 11 10 32 37 −5 38
11 Express FC 30 8 12 10 31 31 0 36
12 Police FC 30 8 11 11 27 32 −5 35
13 Simba FC 30 9 8 13 19 30 −11 35
14 Victors FC (R) 30 5 14 11 17 30 −13 29 Relegated
15 Aurum Roses (R) 30 5 6 19 20 49 −29 21
16 Water FC (R) 30 2 5 23 16 50 −34 11
Source: [4]
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated

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

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Maroons FC (C) 20 14 5 1 37 13 +24 47 Champions
2 SC Villa 20 12 6 2 41 22 +19 42
3 Express FC 20 13 1 6 45 19 +26 40
4 Entebbe Young FC 20 10 3 7 28 30 −2 33
5 Masaka Local Council FC 20 10 1 9 26 24 +2 31
6 Water FC 20 8 6 6 37 18 +19 30
7 Simba FC 20 8 6 6 27 23 +4 30
8 Police FC 20 5 3 12 18 27 −9 18
9 Bunamwaya SC 20 3 6 11 18 32 −14 15
10 Victors FC 20 3 4 13 17 50 −33 13
11 Kiira Young 20 1 5 14 14 50 −36 8
Source: [4]
(C) Champions

Footnotes

  1. ^ "Uganda Super League Official Site". USLL. Archived from the original on 2014-02-20. Retrieved 2014-03-01.
  2. ^ "Ugandan cabinet resolves football league squabbles". MTN Football. Archived from the original on 2014-01-03. Retrieved 2014-03-01.
  3. ^ "Ugandan Premier League: Venues 2012/13". Soccerway. Retrieved 2014-01-08.
  4. ^ a b "Uganda 2012/13 - RSSSF (Ian King, Hans Schöggl, Karel Stokkermans)". RSSSF Archive. 2002–13. Retrieved 2014-01-01.
  5. ^ "The Legends: Uganda Super League top scorers since league inception". Kawowo.com. 2012-04-16. Archived from the original on 2013-12-02. Retrieved 2014-01-25.