Uganda's top football division witnessed an alarming display of institutional neglect when Mbarara City took to the pitch against Lugazi FC last weekend. The club's dire financial situation became painfully evident as they fielded only 11 starting players with zero substitutes - an unprecedented scenario in professional football.
Improvisation or Desperation?
Striker Clinton Kamugisha embodied the team's crisis when he donned goalkeeper gloves for the match. While his clean sheet performance drew admiration, it underscored deeper systemic issues. "This isn't versatility, it's survival," commented one league official who requested anonymity.
The Roots of Collapse
Once Western Uganda's football powerhouse, Mbarara City now struggles with:
- Unpaid player salaries for two months
- Loss of their Kakyeka Stadium home ground
- Forced relocation to Kamwenge
Sports analyst Edwin Kyle Kule warns: "The club's management must act immediately. These makeshift solutions can't sustain a professional team." The Uganda Premier League faces growing scrutiny as financial crises plague multiple clubs, raising questions about football governance in the region.
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