The FUFA Licensing Committee has confirmed that three clubs are struggling to meet the requirements to get the green light for inspection of infrastructure hence issuance of a License to play in the 2017/2018 Azam Uganda Premier League season.
Sc Villa Jogoo, Police FC and newcomers Masavu have failed to meet the requirements which wil come with a fine of 500,000/- per club.
The initial stages needed clubs to present documents to update their files with Mandatory submission of documents as per the FUFA Club Licensing regulations.
In a communication to all the clubs that passed and failed the first stage;
- Sc Villa failed to present the Club CEO’s Contract and Budget for next season.
- Police FC-yet to pay the club and players license fees, present the contract of the head coach and his coaching certificate, Club CEO’s FUFA Certificate and contract
- Masavu FC-Yet to present form F202 and the registration fees, Players’ contracts, Club and player licensing fees
Failure for the above clubs to meet the deadline shall mean no participation in the Azam Uganda Premier League next season.
Deadline has been extended to 18th August, 2017 for the three clubs.
The communication also indicates that the 13 clubs Soana FC, BUL FC, Maroons FC, Express FC, KCCA FC, URA FC, Onduparaka FC, Bright Stars FC, Mbarara City FC, Vipers SC, Proline, Kirinya Jinja SS, and UPDF FC will be inspected between 18th and 20th August, 2017 by the FUFA Licensing Committee.