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FUFA academies league to shape Uganda’s football future

Ronald Kabuubi by Ronald Kabuubi
Tuesday, 17 March 2026, 12:25
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The launch of the FUFA Academies League is a landmark moment for Ugandan football. By introducing a structured competition for youth academies, FUFA is taking a crucial step toward developing young talent and strengthening the country’s football infrastructure. This initiative has the potential to revolutionise the way football is developed in Uganda, and it is exciting to see it finally come to life. These are fruits of the FUFA Technical Master Plan through the FIFA Talent Identification Scheme, which was launched two years ago by the FUFA President, Hon. Magogo Moses Hassim.

The decision to start with a pilot project in the Kampala and Buganda regions is a wise move. By testing the competition format in these regions, FUFA can identify and address potential challenges, refine the format, and ensure a smoother implementation process when the league is rolled out nationwide. This approach also allows FUFA to work closely with the participating academies, providing guidance and support to ensure they meet the required standards.

FUFA’s objectives for the Academies League are clear and ambitious. The league aims to provide a platform for young players to develop their skills, gain exposure, and progress to higher levels of football. By standardising academy operations and competition regulations, FUFA hopes to create a more organised and structured environment for youth football development. The initiative also aims to enhance coaching capacity, improve the overall football ecosystem, and create a talent pipeline for the more than ten national teams.

The government’s support and policies for registering academies as per the National Sports Act are commendable. This collaboration will undoubtedly boost the credibility and reach of the FUFA Academies League, providing a framework for academies to operate within and ensuring they meet the required standards. The government’s involvement also sends a strong message about its commitment to developing sports in Uganda.

The involvement of key stakeholders, including the government, academy owners, coaches, and parents, has been instrumental in shaping this initiative. The government’s support for registering academies as per the National Sports Act is commendable, providing a framework for academies to operate within and ensuring they meet the required standards.

Academy owners have also shown enthusiasm for the project, recognising the benefits of structured competition for their players. Coaches and parents are eager to see young players develop and succeed, and their input has been valuable in designing the competition format.

The league’s focus on Grade 2 and Grade 3 academies is strategic, targeting the grassroots level and schools where development is crucial. The eligibility criteria, including age restrictions and mandatory licensing, ensure a fair and safe competition environment. By limiting participation to players born in 2011 and 2012, FUFA is ensuring that the competition is age-appropriate and focused on developing young talent.

The FUFA Academies League has the potential to be a catalyst for change in Ugandan football. By investing in youth development, FUFA is laying the groundwork for future success. The initiative is expected to create a new generation of Ugandan footballers who are technically gifted, tactically aware, and physically prepared to compete at the highest levels.

The launch of the FUFA Academies League is also an opportunity for Uganda to learn from other countries that have successfully implemented similar initiatives. FUFA has made steps by studying best practices from countries like Senegal, Ghana, Morocco, and Egypt to match them with the local context. Through this approach, FUFA can create a unique and effective model for youth football development.

The FUFA Academies League is a bold and ambitious initiative that has the potential to transform Ugandan football. With the government’s support and FUFA’s commitment, this initiative is poised to create a brighter future for young Ugandan footballers.

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