Soccer clubs want share of FIFA grant

Mar 06, 2007

NEWLY elected Super Division Clubs Association chairman Godfrey Kisekka has promised to lobby FUFA to allocate part of the annual $250,000 grant from soccer governing body FIFA, to support his members.<br>

By Swalley Kenyi

NEWLY elected Super Division Clubs Association chairman Godfrey Kisekka has promised to lobby FUFA to allocate part of the annual $250,000 grant from soccer governing body FIFA, to support his members.

Kisekka, who was elected to the clubs’ top job after serving it for nine years as secretary and vice-chairman, argued that FUFA does little to support the association.

“We all know that our clubs are the backbone of the national teams but when our players get injured at national engagements, we are required to treat them without any help from FUFA,” he argued.

Kisekka was elected unopposed during the associations’ general assembly at FUFA House yesterday.

The KCC interim chairman has been deputy to Col. Jackson Tushabe of Victors club.

Villa secretary Edward Luyimbazi Mugalu beat Mbale Heroes’ Moses Twalla by 20-9 votes for the vice-chairman’s seat.

Acting commissioner for sports in the ministry of education and sports and chairman of Boroboro football club Omara Apita beat Police’s Livingstone Lajan in the vote for secretary.

Newly instituted Express interim committee members were locked out because they aren’t yet recognised by SDCA. Masaka did not show up.

SDCA Polls results
Chairman- Godfrey Kisekka
Vice chairman- Mugalu
Secretary- Omara Apita,
A.secretary- Haruna Kyobe
Treasurer- L. Kitandwe
V.treasurer- Capt B. Kigwe
PR secretary- C. Ayiekho
Regional committees
Julius Oyet–central, Martin Mugabi–western, Moses Twalla–eastern, Ibrahim Kayiwa-Buganda.

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