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UPDF FC
Full nameUPDF Football Club
NicknameThe Lion Army
Founded1968; 58 years ago (1968)
GroundBombo military stadium
Lugazi, Uganda
Capacity15,000
ManagerMoses Basena
LeagueUgandan Premier League
2024/2510th

Uganda Peoples’ Defence Force Football Club (commonly known as UPDF FC) is a Ugandan professional football club based in Bombo, Luweero District. The club currently plays in the Uganda Premier League, the country’s top division.

UPDF FC has played in many leagues since 1980 but as Simba FC.[1][2]

History

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The club traces its roots to the famous Simba FC, the original army team founded in 1968, which won the Uganda Super League twice (1971 and 1978) and reached the 1972 African Cup of Champions Clubs final.[3]

In 2016, the army acquired "The Saints FC", a club playing in the Uganda Premier League, and rebranded it as UPDF FC in 2017 following FUFA approval.[4]

Crest

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Ownership and management

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The club is owned and operated by the Uganda People’s Defence Force. Management and funding are overseen by the army, while the day-to-day football operations are handled by a professional technical team. As of 2024, the head coach is Moses Basena, a former coach of the Uganda national football team.[5]

Performance

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UPDF FC has been a mid-table team in recent seasons. In the 2020–21 Uganda Premier League, they finished 8th in their comeback season. In 2023–24, the club finished 12th out of 16 teams, narrowly avoiding relegation.[6]

Season-by-season record

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SeasonDivisionPositionNotes
2019–20Uganda Premier League15thRelegated
2020–21Uganda Premier League8thReturned after promotion
2021–22Uganda Premier League11th
2022–23Uganda Premier League13th
2023–24Uganda Premier League12th
2024-25Uganda Premier League10th

Honours

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Continental

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Domestic

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Performance in CAF competitions

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1972: Finalist
1973: Second Round
1974: First Round
1979: First Round
1978 – First Round
1999 – Second Round

Current squad

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Confirmed squad for the 2024–25 season.Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos. NationPlayer
1GK UGAYusuf Waswa
2GK UGAAnyama Joseph
3GK UGASulaiman Kibalama
4DF UGADerrick Jim Ssekulima
5DF UGADenis Ssekitoleko
6DF UGAMusa Mulindwa
7DF UGABashir Kabuye
8DF UGAAggrey Kiirya
9DF UGAChristopher Kamagu
10DF UGAOscar Agaba
11DF UGAEzekiel Katende
12DF UGAAbbas Luuty Nsubuga
13DF UGAHenry Tenywa
14MF UGAEdward Kawooya
15MF UGARonald Kayondo
16MF UGAChristopher Tebandeke
17MF UGARashid Faridi
18MF UGAHussein Zzinda
19MF UGAShakibu Mayanja
20MF UGAEnrique Lubwama
21MF UGAAsaph Ssegujja
22MF UGASwaibu Kasujja Kalule
23FW UGABrian Kalumba
24FW UGAFrank Mugisa
25FW UGAJoseph Janjali
26FW UGASamson Kigozi
27FW UGASamuel Ssekamatte
28FW UGAEmmanuel Ochen
29FW UGADaniel Kitara
30FW UGASulaiman Kibalama

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Strack-Zimmermann, Benjamin. "Simba FC Lugazi (1969)". www.national-football-teams.com. Retrieved 2024-11-01.
  2. ^ "Battle for the finest across three generations". Monitor. 2020-07-21. Retrieved 2024-11-01.
  3. ^ "Simba FC: Uganda's army side of the 1970s". Kawowo Sports. 11 July 2017. Retrieved 20 August 2025.
  4. ^ "The Saints change identity to UPDF Football Club". Kawowo Sports. 11 July 2017. Retrieved 20 August 2025.
  5. ^ "Basena takes charge of UPDF". Swift Sports Uganda. 15 September 2023. Retrieved 20 August 2025.
  6. ^ "UPDF FC season standings". Global Sports Archive. Retrieved 20 August 2025.
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  • Team profile – The Biggest Football Archive of the World (archived 28 February 2014)
    UPDF FC
    Full nameUPDF Football Club
    NicknameThe Lion Army
    Founded1968; 58 years ago (1968)
    GroundBombo military stadium
    Lugazi, Uganda
    Capacity15,000
    ManagerMoses Basena
    LeagueUgandan Premier League
    2024/2510th

    Uganda Peoples’ Defence Force Football Club (commonly known as UPDF FC) is a Ugandan professional football club based in Bombo, Luweero District. The club currently plays in the Uganda Premier League, the country’s top division.

    UPDF FC has played in many leagues since 1980 but as Simba FC.[1][2]

    History

    The club traces its roots to the famous Simba FC, the original army team founded in 1968, which won the Uganda Super League twice (1971 and 1978) and reached the 1972 African Cup of Champions Clubs final.[3]

    In 2016, the army acquired "The Saints FC", a club playing in the Uganda Premier League, and rebranded it as UPDF FC in 2017 following FUFA approval.[4]

    Crest

    Ownership and management

    The club is owned and operated by the Uganda People’s Defence Force. Management and funding are overseen by the army, while the day-to-day football operations are handled by a professional technical team. As of 2024, the head coach is Moses Basena, a former coach of the Uganda national football team.[5]

    Performance

    UPDF FC has been a mid-table team in recent seasons. In the 2020–21 Uganda Premier League, they finished 8th in their comeback season. In 2023–24, the club finished 12th out of 16 teams, narrowly avoiding relegation.[6]

    Season-by-season record

    SeasonDivisionPositionNotes
    2019–20Uganda Premier League15thRelegated
    2020–21Uganda Premier League8thReturned after promotion
    2021–22Uganda Premier League11th
    2022–23Uganda Premier League13th
    2023–24Uganda Premier League12th
    2024-25Uganda Premier League10th

    Honours

    Continental

    Domestic

    Performance in CAF competitions

    1972: Finalist
    1973: Second Round
    1974: First Round
    1979: First Round
    1978 – First Round
    1999 – Second Round

    Current squad

    Confirmed squad for the 2024–25 season.Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

    No.Pos. NationPlayer
    1GK UGAYusuf Waswa
    2GK UGAAnyama Joseph
    3GK UGASulaiman Kibalama
    4DF UGADerrick Jim Ssekulima
    5DF UGADenis Ssekitoleko
    6DF UGAMusa Mulindwa
    7DF UGABashir Kabuye
    8DF UGAAggrey Kiirya
    9DF UGAChristopher Kamagu
    10DF UGAOscar Agaba
    11DF UGAEzekiel Katende
    12DF UGAAbbas Luuty Nsubuga
    13DF UGAHenry Tenywa
    14MF UGAEdward Kawooya
    15MF UGARonald Kayondo
    16MF UGAChristopher Tebandeke
    17MF UGARashid Faridi
    18MF UGAHussein Zzinda
    19MF UGAShakibu Mayanja
    20MF UGAEnrique Lubwama
    21MF UGAAsaph Ssegujja
    22MF UGASwaibu Kasujja Kalule
    23FW UGABrian Kalumba
    24FW UGAFrank Mugisa
    25FW UGAJoseph Janjali
    26FW UGASamson Kigozi
    27FW UGASamuel Ssekamatte
    28FW UGAEmmanuel Ochen
    29FW UGADaniel Kitara
    30FW UGASulaiman Kibalama

    See also

    References

    1. ^ Strack-Zimmermann, Benjamin. "Simba FC Lugazi (1969)". www.national-football-teams.com. Retrieved 2024-11-01.
    2. ^ "Battle for the finest across three generations". Monitor. 2020-07-21. Retrieved 2024-11-01.
    3. ^ "Simba FC: Uganda's army side of the 1970s". Kawowo Sports. 11 July 2017. Retrieved 20 August 2025.
    4. ^ "The Saints change identity to UPDF Football Club". Kawowo Sports. 11 July 2017. Retrieved 20 August 2025.
    5. ^ "Basena takes charge of UPDF". Swift Sports Uganda. 15 September 2023. Retrieved 20 August 2025.
    6. ^ "UPDF FC season standings". Global Sports Archive. Retrieved 20 August 2025.
    • Team profile – The Biggest Football Archive of the World (archived 28 February 2014)
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