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Kampala City Council FC is a football club from Kampala in Uganda.
The club was founded in 1967 as a welfare and socialising side for department of Kampala City Council civil engineering. From that humble beginning, KCC registered in the second division of Kampala District FA and sailed through to the first division. In 1974, it was promoted to the premier division and has since evolved as one of the top football clubs in Uganda with a massive following of mainly from the civil service. Two years after promotion, KCC won their first league title. They have won seven league titles in total and eight Ugandan Cups.
KCC was the first Ugandan side to win the CECAFA Clubs Cup in 1978 and made their first semi-final appearance in the CAF Cup in 1997.
[edit] Achievements
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- 1976, 1977, 1981, 1983, 1985, 1991, 1997, 2008
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- 1979, 1980, 1982, 1984, 1987, 1990, 1993, 2004
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- 1978
[edit] Performance in CAF competitions
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- 1998 - First Round
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- 2005 - First Round
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- 1995 - Second Round
- 1997 - Semi-Final
- 2001 - First Round
- 2002 - First Round
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- 1980 - Second Round
- 1981 - First Round
- 1983 - Second Round
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- 1985 - Quarter-Final
- 1988 - First Round
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- 1991 - Second Round
- 1994 - First Round
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Position |
Player |
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DF |
Brian Kimbugwe |
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DF |
Sonny Sserunjoui |
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MF |
Henry Kabeta |
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MF |
Muhamad Nsubuga |
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FW |
Anthony Bongole |
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FW |
Lawrence Musoke |
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FW |
Geoffrey Sserunkuma |
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