Vipers SC

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Vipers SC
File:Vipers SC logo.png
Full nameVipers Sports Club
Founded1969 (as Bunamwaya FC)
GroundSt Mary's Stadium-Kitende, Kampala
Capacity15,000
PresidentLawrence Mulindwa
ManagerRoberto Oliveira Gonçalves do Carmo[1]
LeagueUgandan Premier League
2021/20221st
WebsiteClub website

Vipers SC is a football club based in Kampala, Uganda. They are nicknamed the Venoms or Nyokas (Snakes in Kiswahili).[citation needed]

History

The club was founded as Bunamwaya FC in 1969.[2]

Vipers SC have played in the Uganda Premier League since 2006 after winning the Wakiso District and Super Mini League promotion league in 2005.[3] They have finished in the top half of the table every year since the 2006–07 season.

With the backing of president Lawrence Mulindwa, the club signed several important players for the 2010 season, including seven members of the Ugandan National Team at the time. Bunamwaya won their first ever Uganda Premier League title with two rounds to spare.[4][5] They did not participate in the 2011 CAF Champions League for financial reasons.[6]

Bunamwaya were unable to replicate their success, finishing 3rd in 2011 and finishing runners up in both the cup and the league in 2012.

On 21 August 2012, Bunamwaya was renamed to Vipers SC in order to "elevate the status of the club" and make them more nationally relevant.[7]

Vipers lost the 2013 Uganda Cup final in heartbreaking fashion. After taking the lead in the 78th minute on a Joseph Mprade penalty, Victoria University scored a goal in the final seconds of the match and then went on to win the penalty kick shootout 5–3.[8]

League success finally came again in the 2014–15 season after a league campaign which saw Vipers lose only once.[9] They were led by Edward Golola. The club has close ties with St. Mary's School in Kitende, with 17 players on the 2015 championship-winning squad from that school.[10]

The championship found Vipers in continental competition for the first time. In the 2016 CAF Champions League, they lost their first ever continental tie 2–1 on aggregate to Enyimba FC of Nigeria in the preliminary round.

Vipers finished runners up in the 2015–16 season but saw their first ever success in the Uganda Cup, beating Onduparaka FC 3–1.[11] The win qualified them for the 2017 CAF Confederation Cup where they beat Volcan Club from Comoros 1–1 on away goals in the preliminary round but fell to South African Platinum Stars in the first round 3–2 on aggregate after conceding a 90th minute penalty.

The Vipers participated in the 2018-19 CAF Champions League where they fell to CS Constantine of Algeria 3–0 on aggregate, one round shy of the group stage.

In may 2020, Vipers sc was declared champions of the Uganda Premier League 2019/2020 while leading with 54points from 25 matches for the fourth time in their history after the league was cancelled by FUFA due to the out break of COVID19 disease.

In April 2022 Vipers won their rivals KCCA FC at Lugogo stadium 2-1 coming from behind through their captain Halid Lwaliwa and Milton Marisa. Vipers SC went on and lifted the trophy after beating Express FC 3-0 at St. Mary's stadium with four games remaining of 2021-2022 season

Stadium

They play at St. Mary's Stadium-Kitende, which has a capacity of 25,000.[12] The stadium was completely refurbished in 2018 and includes artificial turf.[13]

Achievements

2010, 2015, 2017–2018, 2019–2020, 2021-2022
2016, 2021
2015
2019

Current team

as of May 25, 2022[14]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Uganda UGA Fabien Mutombora
2 DF South Sudan SSD Joseph Dhata
3 DF Uganda UGA Dissan Galiwango
4 DF Uganda UGA Livingstone Mulondo
5 DF Uganda UGA Asiku Bashir
6 DF Uganda UGA Siraje Ssentamu
7 FW Uganda UGA Orit Ibrahim
8 MF Uganda UGA Jamil Kalisa
9 FW Democratic Republic of the Congo COD César Lobi Manzoki
10 FW Uganda UGA Ibrahim Ndugwa
11 FW South Sudan SSD Umar Kyebatala
12 FW South Sudan SSD Yunus Sentamu
13 FW Uganda UGA Dan Sserunkuma
14 FW Uganda UGA Paul Mucureezi
15 DF Uganda UGA Paul Willa
16 FW Uganda UGA Denis Mwemezi
17 MF Uganda UGA Allan Kayiwa
18 MF Uganda UGA Bobosi Byaruhanga
19 GK Uganda UGA Ssekagya Bashir
20 MF Uganda UGA David Bagoole
21 DF Uganda UGA Halidi Lwaliwa (C)
23 DF Uganda UGA Aziz Kayondo
25 MF Uganda UGA Abdul Karim Watambala
22 DF Uganda UGA Okao Jacob
26 FW Uganda UGA Najib Yiga
27 DF Uganda UGA Wasswa Geoffrey
28 FW Uganda UGA Muhammad Shaban
29 FW Uganda UGA Milton Karisa
30 GK Uganda UGA Kigundu Denis
31 MF Kenya KEN Innocent Wafula
32 DF Uganda UGA Ahmed Amayo
35 DF Uganda UGA Rashid Toha

Technical Team

Assistant Coach Jose Rodrigues Marcelo cardoso
Assistant Coach Male Daniel
Goalkeeper Trainer Ibrahim Mugisha
Team Doctor Lule Micheal
Physical Trainer Kato Ibrahim
Sporting Director Charlse Masembe
Kits Manager Edward Ssentongo

Former managers

  • Mexico Javier Martinez Espinoza[15]

References

  1. ^ kyeyune, moses mugalu & elly. "Team-by-team guide to Uganda Premier League". observer.ug. Retrieved 13 November 2018.
  2. ^ "VIPERS FC PROFILE". kawowo.com. Retrieved 13 November 2018.
  3. ^ "Uganda 2005". rsssf.com. Retrieved 13 November 2018.
  4. ^ Nsimbe, John Vianney. "How Bunamwaya became Ugandan football kings". observer.ug. Retrieved 13 November 2018.
  5. ^ "Uganda 2009/10". rsssf.com. Retrieved 13 November 2018.
  6. ^ "Bunamwaya out of CAF over cash woes". newvision.co.ug. Retrieved 13 November 2018.
  7. ^ "Bunamwaya FC renamed Vipers SC – New Vision". Archived from the original on 2012-08-25. Retrieved 2013-06-29.
  8. ^ "SC Victoria University are 2013 Uganda Cup Kings". kawowo.com. 26 May 2013. Retrieved 13 November 2018.
  9. ^ "Uganda 2014/15". rsssf.com. Retrieved 13 November 2018.
  10. ^ "Golola role can't be ignored". Daily Monitor. 7 June 2015.
  11. ^ "Vipers claim maiden Cup to end Onduparaka fairytale". upl.co.ug. 18 June 2016. Retrieved 13 November 2018.
  12. ^ FIFA
  13. ^ Isabirye, David (September 25, 2018). "Refurbished St Mary's Stadium, Kitende officially opened". Kawowo.com.
  14. ^ "First Team".
  15. ^ "Uniformes 'pirata', jugadores descalzos, entre las curiosidades que Javier Martínez se encontró en África". espndeportes.espn.com.

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