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2026 National Volleyball League
Champions: KCCA VC
Runners-up: VVC
Third place: KCB-Nkumba
KCCA Ladies are the 2026 National Volleyball League champions after a dominant 3-0 victory over Vision Volleyball Camp (VVC) on Sunday at Old Kampala, sealing a strong season that also saw them win the National Club Championship.
The Kasasiro Girls wrapped up the final series by winning Game Three 25-13, 25-22 and 25-19 to complete a double-winning campaign under head coach Edward Bwengye, who replaced Shilla Alison Omuriwe.
Bwengye described the season as a journey of recovery and growth, saying the team struggled in the first round before turning things around in the second round.


The Men’s National Volleyball League finals were suspended after the National Council of Sports (NCS) intervened following a dispute between Nemostars Volleyball Club and the Uganda Volleyball Federation (UVF).
The controversy began after UVF disqualified Nemostars and St Charles Lwanga Ntinda Volleyball Club from the playoffs over allegations of using ineligible players. The federation ruled in favour of Elyon Volleyball Club and Nkumba Volleyball Club, awarding them 3-0 wins and advancing them to the finals.
However, Nemostars strongly rejected the decision, insisting their players were properly registered and cleared before the season started. The club later petitioned NCS, challenging UVF’s ruling and calling for a review of the decision.
At the centre of the dispute are players Salya Marial and Federico Mujinya, whose eligibility remains contested. Nemostars argue that all rules were followed, while UVF maintains its position based on its competition regulations.
According to UVF rules, clubs must submit entry forms at least one month before the league starts, and only fully registered players with completed payments are eligible to compete. The ongoing disagreement has raised questions about the consistency and enforcement of these rules.
The intervention by NCS led to the suspension of the men’s finals, which were scheduled to begin last month. Since then, no final decision has been made, leaving the championship in limbo for almost two months.