Fixtures

Uganda Premier League 10/16 16:00 3 NEC FC Bugolobi vs Uganda Police FC - View
Uganda Premier League 10/24 16:00 4 SC Villa vs Uganda Police FC - View
Uganda Premier League 10/29 13:00 5 Uganda Police FC vs Maroons - View
Uganda Premier League 11/06 13:00 6 UPDF FC vs Uganda Police FC - View
Uganda Premier League 11/19 13:00 7 Gaddafi FC vs Uganda Police FC - View
Uganda Premier League 11/27 13:00 8 Uganda Police FC vs Kitara FC - View

Results

Uganda Premier League 10/02 13:00 2 [6] Uganda Police FC v Express FC [4] W 2-1
Uganda Premier League 09/26 13:00 1 Uganda Police FC v Mbarara City D 1-1
Uganda Premier League 05/24 12:00 29 Wakiso United v Uganda Police FC W 0-2
Uganda Premier League 05/17 13:00 29 Wakiso United v Uganda Police FC - PPT.
Uganda Premier League 05/15 13:00 30 Uganda Police FC v UPDF FC W 1-0
Uganda Premier League 05/11 12:00 28 Uganda Police FC v SC Villa L 1-3
Uganda Premier League 05/06 13:00 27 Maroons v Uganda Police FC L 1-0
Uganda Premier League 04/29 16:00 26 KCCA v Uganda Police FC L 2-1
Uganda Premier League 04/25 13:00 25 [12] Uganda Police FC v URA [4] W 2-0
Uganda Cup 04/22 12:00 - Uganda Police FC v Kataka FC D 0-0
Uganda Premier League 04/17 13:00 29 Wakiso United v Uganda Police FC - CANC
Uganda Premier League 04/16 13:00 24 BUL FC v Uganda Police FC D 0-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 31 17 14
Wins 10 7 3
Draws 11 6 5
Losses 10 4 6
Goals for 31 19 12
Goals against 29 14 15
Clean sheets 11 7 4
Failed to score 10 5 5

Wikipedia - Police FC (Uganda)

Police FC is an association football club from Kampala in Uganda. It was formed in 1965 as the representative team of the Uganda Police Force with a mission, "To be a football club that upholds community values and promote carrier development as community policing tool to avert criminality in the society".

History

Police were first promoted to the top flight of Ugandan football in 1969. In 1970, they were beaten by Coffee FC by a single point. Later in the 70s, most of their team moved to Army FC and in 1976, 4 Police players died in a coach crash. As a result they were relegated that season and not promoted back to the top flight until 1996. They won their first Ugandan league title in 2005 and the CECAFA Clubs Cup in 2006. When Dennis Obua, formerly a Police player became the Federation of Uganda Football Association president, he hired Steven Mulinde to replace him. As of November 2019, the main stadium for Police FC is the Star Times Stadium. Located in the area of Lugogo. On 25 September 2020, Tonny Mawejje was introduced as the captain for Police FC. In 2022, Police were relegated again. In 2024, they were promoted back into the Uganda Premier League after winning the FUFA Big League. They often represent Uganda in the Inter-Forces Games

**Uganda Police FC: A Legacy of Passion and Dedication**

Uganda Police FC is a prominent football club based in Kampala, Uganda, known for its rich history and commitment to excellence in the sport. Established in 1965, the team is affiliated with the Uganda Police Force, which provides a unique blend of discipline, teamwork, and community service that reflects in their gameplay.

The club's colors, traditionally blue and white, symbolize their identity and unity. Uganda Police FC has built a reputation for nurturing local talent and promoting youth development, making it a vital part of the Ugandan football landscape. The team competes in the Uganda Premier League, where they have consistently showcased their skills and determination, earning respect from fans and rivals alike.

With a passionate fan base, Uganda Police FC plays its home matches at the historic Mandela National Stadium, where the electrifying atmosphere fuels the players' performance. The club's motto emphasizes integrity, teamwork, and service, aligning with its roots in the police force and fostering a strong sense of community.

Over the years, Uganda Police FC has achieved notable successes, including domestic league titles and cup victories, and continues to strive for excellence on and off the pitch. The team's commitment to social responsibility and community engagement further cements its status as a beloved institution in Ugandan football.

As they look to the future, Uganda Police FC remains dedicated to building a competitive team that not only aims for trophies but also inspires the next generation of footballers in Uganda. With a blend of experience and youthful energy, the club is poised to make its mark in both national and continental competitions.