Despite his infamous contribution to humanity’s history, Idi Amin holds a treasured place in the hearts of football-loving Ugandans. In a success-starved nation, Amin’s blood-soaked reign is remembered among football fans as a golden era of sorts.
By Joseph Opio - 26 March 2010 - Text
With local clubs in Uganda not enjoying continental success anymore, they have now taken the trend of acting as feeder clubs for mostly South African and North African Clubs. These clubs are using the revenue from the sale of their star players to build club structures, pay allowances as well as compete favorably.
By Chris Otim - 18 March 2010 - Audio