Uganda Cup
The Uganda Cup is Uganda's main national cup competition in football. This annual competition is open for member clubs of the Federation of Uganda Football Associations.
The Uganda Cup is the second most prestigious competition in Uganda football.
It is played on a knock out basis. This annual competition is open for non league sides, registered clubs playing in all the five football divisions of the Federation of Uganda Football Associations
Background
The Uganda Cup was first held in 1971. The current holders are KCCA FC who won the cup by defeating VIPERS SC 1-0 on 9 June 2018 at Emokori playground in Bukedea district. [Express FC and KCCA FC now hold holds the record number of wins with 10 cup titles, followed by SC Villa who have won 9 titles.The winner of the competition represents Uganda in the CAF Confederations Cup and CECAFA Nile Basin Cup Winners Cup.
Current competition
The 2013-14 Uganda Cup preliminary rounds were played in December 2013 and January 2014 and are organised on a regional basis. On 7 February 2014 Big League side Sadolin Paints kick off the Round of 64 in the 2013/2014 Uganda Cup with a game against Super League Police FC. This stage of the competition will be completed by 21 February 2014.List of cup winners
Season | Winners | Result | Runners-up |
1997 | Express FC | Uganda Electricity Board FC | |
1998 | SC Villa | Simba FC | |
1999 | Dairy Heroes FC ' | Lyantonde FC | |
2000 | SC Villa | Military Police FC | |
2001 | Express FC | SC Villa | |
2002 | SC Villa | Express FC | |
2002–03 | Express FC | Police FC | |
2004 | Kampala City Council FC | Express FC | |
2005 | Uganda Revenue Authority SC | Kampala City Council FC | |
2006 | Express FC | Maji FC | |
2006–07 | Express FC | Kampala City Council FC | |
2007–08 | Victors FC | Kinyara FC | |
2008–09 | SC Villa | Uganda Revenue Authority SC | |
2009–10 | Victors FC | Simba FC | |
2010–11 | Simba FC | Uganda Revenue Authority SC | |
2011–12 | Uganda Revenue Authority SC | Bunamwaya SC | |
2012–13 | SC Victoria University | Vipers SC | |
2013–14 | Uganda Revenue Authority SC | Kampala Capital City Authority FC | |
2014–15 | SC Villa | Kampala Capital City Authority FC | |
2015–16 | Vipers SC | Onduparaka FC | |
2017 | Kampala Capital City Authority FC | Paidha Black Angels | |
2018 | Kampala Capital City Authority FC | Vipers SC | |
2019''' | Proline FC | Bright Stars FC |