Vipers S.C.
Full name | Vipers Sports Club |
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Founded | 1969 as Bunamwaya F.C. |
Ground |
Buikwe Stadium, Buikwe Bunamwaya Stadium, Wakiso Town |
Capacity | 5,000 |
Manager | Edward Ggolola[1] |
League | Ugandan Premier League |
2014/15 | 4th |
Vipers SC is a football club in Wakiso Town, Uganda.[2] They play in the top level of Ugandan professional football, the Ugandan Super League.
History
The club was founded as Bunamwaya F.C. in 1969.[3] On August 21, 2012 Bunamwaya F.C. was renamed to Vipers S.C..[4]
Stadium
They play at Bunamwaya Stadium, which has a capacity of 5,000.[5]
Achievements
- Ugandan Premier League: 1
- 2010
Current team
as of February 2015[6]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Notable players
- Olusegun Oluseyi [7]
- Sabil Adro, (now El-Nasir FC - South Sudan)[8]
- Harisheh Kihogo Asuman (now Feni Soccer Club)[9]
- Juma Balinya (now El-Nasir FC - South Sudan)[10]
- Geoffrey Kizito, former U-17 national player[11]
- Yunusu Luwaga, former U-17 national player[12]
- Eddie Mubiru[13]
- Martin Muwanga
- Caesar Okhuti, now El Nasir FC - South Sudan[14]
- Daniel Oyirowth (now Mathare United F.C. - Kenya[15])
- Simon Sserunkuma[16]
- Yunus Ssentamu (now AS Vita Club - DR Congo)
- Isma Watenga, former U-23 national player[17]
References
- ↑ Vipers
- ↑
- ↑ VIPERS FC PROFILE
- ↑ Bunamwaya FC renamed Vipers SC - New Vision
- ↑ FIFA
- ↑ FUFA - Vipers SC
- ↑ Olusegun Oluseyi (Nigeria
- ↑ ChimpSport’s Complete List Of January UPL Transfers
- ↑ ChimpSport’s Complete List Of January UPL Transfers
- ↑ 83 players shift clubs in mid season transfers
- ↑ Who is who on the current Under-17 national team
- ↑ ChimpSport’s Complete List Of January UPL Transfers
- ↑ Vipers
- ↑ 2014/15 Uganda Premier League Season Club Preview: Vipers SC
- ↑ Mathare Coach Okumbi denies signing Vipers' Oyirowth
- ↑ 83 players shift clubs in mid season transfers
- ↑ Miya named captain for U23 trip - TransAfrica Radio.net
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