Kampala City Council Authority (KCCA FC) are among the top Uganda Premier League (UPL) clubs that have turned down a proposal from the Federation of Uganda Football Association (Fufa) to reform the game in the country.
On Friday, Fufa fronted several proposals that will affect different divisions, especially UPL clubs, reducing the top flight from 16 to 12 teams, and forcing each top-flight team to adopt a U20 side for the new reserve competition.
The FA said the proposals were approved by the Fufa executive committee after “wide-scale consultations with First Division clubs, Second Division clubs, sponsors and UPL management,” among others.