Despite Vipers openly informing FA and UPL about their decision not to take part in the 2025/26 premier league until their issues over new reforms are resolved, Fufa remains adamant they will show up at Namboole on Saturday to face Kitara.
The reigning premier league champions are supposed to take on Kitara in the first of the two matches at Namboole that will also see KCCA and Villa clash in the late kick off.
“Vipers Sports Club informs its stakeholders, football fans, and the general public that the club will not take part in the new double-header format game against Kitara,” the statement reads in part signed by Dr. Lawrence Mulindwa on Thursday October 2, 2025.
In their reply, Fufa obstinately stated that regardless of the raised matters, they expect Vipers to still play.
Mulindwa, speaking to Bukedde TV on Friday reiterated that his club will not be at Namboole.
But Fufa, via their social media platforms and other communication channels have continued to sell tickets and advertising the two matches despite being questioned by the public.
It remains to be seen how things unfold at Namboole but expect nothing but drama.
