Uganda Revenue Authority SC

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URA FC
Full nameUganda Revenue Authority Football Club
Nickname(s)Tax Collectors, The Taxmen, The Yellow Suns
Founded1997
GroundNamboole Stadium, Uganda
Capacity40,000
Chairman
Manager
LeagueUgandan Premier League
WebsiteClub website

Uganda Revenue Authority Football Club is a Ugandan football team based in Kampala. The club plays in the Ugandan Premier League and was founded in 1997.[1] They have won the Ugandan Premier League four times and the Uganda Cup three times.

History[]

URA merged with Lyantonde FC in 2001. URA had been excluded from the Western League.[2] Lyantonde, cup finalists in 2000, did not raise enough money to continue playing in the Buganda Super mini-league. The parties agreed URA would pay the registration fee and take over Lyantonde's place in the league.[3] After promotion, the team took the URA name and began play in the Buganda mini-league.[4]

The club's first season in the top flight was 2002. They have been one of the most successful teams in the league since their promotion, having never finished in the bottom half of the table.

Honors[]

  1. ^ as Lyantombe FC

Continental Competition[]

Current squad[]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Uganda UGA
GK Uganda UGA
GK Uganda UGA
DF Uganda UGA
DF Uganda UGA
DF Uganda UGA
DF Uganda UGA
DF Uganda UGA
DF Uganda UGA Munaaba Allan
DF Uganda UGA
DF Uganda UGA
MF Uganda UGA
MF Uganda UGA
MF Uganda UGA
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Uganda UGA
MF Uganda UGA Saidi Kyeyune
MF Uganda UGA
MF Uganda UGA
MF Uganda UGA
MF Uganda UGA
MF Uganda UGA
MF Uganda UGA
FW Uganda UGA
FW Uganda UGA
FW Uganda UGA
FW Uganda UGA

References[]

  1. ^ Isabirye, David. "Kakembo takes over URA Football Club CEO mantle". kawowo.com.
  2. ^ "Lyantonde Cleared, Wolves Advance". allafrica.com.
  3. ^ Zziwa, Hassan Badru (2 August 2009). "Football mergers made in hell". observer.ug.
  4. ^ "Lyantonde-URA now favourites for SSL". New Vision. 21 October 2001.

External links[]

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