Lira’s Boroboro face ban
Dec 30, 2010
LIRA side Boroboro will face punitive measures if they drag FUFA, the domestic football governing body to court again, an official warned on Wednesday.
By Swalley Kenyi
LIRA side Boroboro will face punitive measures if they drag FUFA, the domestic football governing body to court again, an official warned on Wednesday.
FUFA chief Lawrence Mulindwa said the club will be banned if they repeat the act in future.
Mulindwa issued the warning as he spoke for the first time on the feud between the Big League side and his body.
Boroboro took FUFA to court last September seeking to overturn their relegate from the Uganda Super League, sparking off the feud with the body.
LIRA side Boroboro will face punitive measures if they drag FUFA, the domestic football governing body to court again, an official warned on Wednesday.
FUFA chief Lawrence Mulindwa said the club will be banned if they repeat the act in future.
Mulindwa issued the warning as he spoke for the first time on the feud between the Big League side and his body.
Boroboro took FUFA to court last September seeking to overturn their relegate from the Uganda Super League, sparking off the feud with the body.