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SC Villa Election Controversy: High Nomination Fees and Internal Disputes Rock Club Leadership Race

Disputes over voting procedures and nomination requirements dominate presidential race at Uganda’s historic football club.

by INFORA MEDIA
March 11, 2026
SC Villa Election Controversy: High Nomination Fees and Internal Disputes Rock Club Leadership Race
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Kampala — Internal disagreements have emerged within SC Villa, one of Uganda’s most successful football clubs, following a controversial leadership election process that has drawn criticism from some members and supporters.

The tensions centre on the procedures used in the recent presidential election, particularly the introduction of a Shs100 million non-refundable nomination fee for candidates seeking to contest for the club’s top leadership position. The development sparked intense debate among stakeholders about the accessibility and transparency of the club’s governance structures.

The club’s Electoral Commission announced that aspirants interested in contesting for the presidency would be required to pay the hefty nomination fee before being cleared to participate in the election.

Supporters of the measure argued that the fee would help ensure that only serious candidates with the financial ability to support the club would enter the race. However, critics within the club said the requirement risked excluding potential leaders who may have the vision and leadership skills but lack the financial resources to raise such an amount.

The issue quickly became a major talking point among club members and football observers, many of whom questioned whether the decision aligned with the club’s tradition of inclusive leadership.

The controversy deepened when the club’s then communications director Asan Kasingye resigned from his position following disagreements over the nomination fee announcement.

Mr Kasingye said he had earlier communicated a different position regarding the fee and stepped aside after the club leadership clarified that the Shs100 million requirement had indeed been adopted.

His resignation highlighted divisions within the club’s administration and intensified calls for better communication and clarity regarding major governance decisions.

The presidential race also saw rising tensions between incumbent club president Omar Ahmed Mandela and former club president Ben Misagga, who had initially expressed interest in challenging the incumbent.

Reports from the nomination exercise indicated that the rivalry between the two leaders became heated, reflecting the high stakes involved in determining the leadership of the historic club.

Both figures have played significant roles in the club’s recent history and have previously differed on the direction of the club’s management and development.

Despite the early competition and disputes surrounding the election process, Mr Mandela was eventually declared president after emerging as the only candidate who successfully fulfilled the nomination requirements set by the club’s Electoral Commission.

The development effectively handed him another term at the helm of the club, extending his leadership as the club continues efforts to rebuild and strengthen its position in Ugandan football.

The election controversy has renewed broader discussions about governance and transparency within SC Villa. Some stakeholders have argued that the club must continue strengthening its democratic processes to ensure that leadership transitions reflect the views of its members and supporters.

Football analysts say strong governance structures are essential for the stability of historic clubs such as SC Villa, whose influence extends beyond the pitch to the wider development of the sport in Uganda.

Despite the disagreements surrounding the election process, many supporters remain hopeful that the club’s leadership will now focus on strengthening the team’s performance in the Uganda Premier League and restoring its dominance in domestic football.

SC Villa, founded in 1975, remains one of the most decorated clubs in Uganda’s football history, having won multiple league titles and produced some of the country’s most celebrated players.

For many fans, resolving internal governance disputes and building unity within the club will be critical to ensuring that the historic institution continues to thrive both on and off the pitch.

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