FUFA Juniors League

FUFA Juniors League
Founded2015
CountryUganda
ConfederationFUFA
Number of clubs16 (2025 season)
Level on pyramidYouth (U-17/U-18)
Current: 2025 FUFA Juniors League

The FUFA Juniors League is a Ugandan national youth football competition organized by the FUFA. Established in 2015, the league serves as a developmental platform for players under 17 and under 18, involving youth teams affiliated with Uganda Premier League clubs.[1]

History

The inaugural FUFA Juniors League kicked off on 17 May 2015 at Lugogo’s Phillip Omondi Stadium, featuring 13 U-17 teams divided into two groups. KCC Academy claimed victory in the opening match, defeating Vipers JT 1–0 in the presence of FUFA President Moses Magogo.[2]

Participation later became mandatory for all clubs in the Uganda Premier League as part of FUFA’s club licensing regulations.[3]

Format

As of 2025, the league features 16 junior teams, each representing a Uganda Premier League club. They are divided into two groups Treble and Hat-trick each with eight teams.[4]

Player eligibility

  • 5 players born in 2007 (including at least one goalkeeper)
  • 15 players born in 2008–2009 (including one goalkeeper)
  • 5 players born in 2010 (including one goalkeeper)

Each squad may register up to 25 players, with parental consent and proof of identification required.[5]

Purpose and development role

The FUFA Juniors League is designed as a feeder system for Uganda’s youth national teams, particularly the U-17 Cubs. It provides competitive exposure to young players and prepares them for international tournaments such as the AFCON U-17.[6]

Participating teams

The 2025 edition of the FUFA Juniors League features 16 teams divided into two groups:

Treble Group

Hat-trick Group

  • Bright Stars FC JT
  • KCCA Soccer Academy (SA)
  • Lugazi FC JT
  • Maroons FC JT
  • Mbale Heroes FC JT
  • SC Villa JT
  • Wakiso Giants FC JT
  • Jinja North United JT

[4]

Season-by-season champions

Season Champion Runner-up Notes
2015–16 Vipers Junior Team Onduparaka JT First edition completed; Vipers JT crowned champions
2016–17 KCCA Soccer Academy Soana JT
2017–18 Vipers Junior Team KCCA Soccer Academy Vipers JT win second title
2018–19 Police Armless Brigade JT Onduparaka JT Surprise winners
2019–20 SC Villa JT BUL JT Season completed before COVID-19 disruptions
2020–21 No competition held due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021–22 BUL JT URA JT Return of the competition
2022–23 BUL JT KCCA Soccer Academy Third title for Vipers JT
2023–24 BUL JT KCCA Soccer Academy Richard Okello scores in 1–0 final win
2024–25 Ongoing Season in progress

Notable clubs

References

  1. ^ Marsha, Ahmed (2025-04-27). "FUFA Juniors League: BUL FC Junior Team, KCCA FC Soccer Academy shine as League Resumes". FUFA: Federation of Uganda Football Associations. Retrieved 2025-08-28.
  2. ^ "Youth football: First ever FUFA Juniors League kicks off". FUFA. 17 May 2015. Retrieved 22 August 2025.
  3. ^ "FUFA confirms national finals for Juniors League season". MTN Sports Uganda. 31 July 2023. Retrieved 22 August 2025.
  4. ^ a b "FUFA Juniors League 2025 to kick off on February 8th". FUFA. 4 February 2025. Retrieved 22 August 2025.
  5. ^ "2025 FUFA Juniors League season: A new era in talent development". The Touchline Sports. 6 February 2025. Retrieved 22 August 2025.
  6. ^ "7th Juniors League to commence in February". ChimpReports. 6 February 2025. Retrieved 22 August 2025.
  7. ^ a b "Bul confident of completing a four-peat in Junior League". Monitor. 2025-02-06. Retrieved 2025-08-28.
  8. ^ Reporter, Our (2023-08-05). "BUL FC Junior Team Win 2022/23 FUFA Juniors League Title". SoftPower News. Retrieved 2025-08-28.