The 14 StarTimes Uganda Premier League (SUPL) clubs are calling on Fufa to first pause their proposed reforms and instead focus on streamlining the existing competition strategy.
Presenting on behalf of 14 club chairmen/representatives at Fufa House in Mengo yesterday, KCCA vice chairman Aggrey Ashaba said the reforms would see among other things unfair determination of winners because of the new three rounds, as well more clubs relegated.
Therefore, we are calling on Fufa to stay reforms and review UPL strategic plan."
The clubs also concurred that the UPL board chairman should automatically be the third vice president at the Fufa executive, and that they would appoint the CEO.
Fufa president Moses Magogo denied the federation is suffocating the league, and emphasized the need for UPL club chairmen to protect their brand after weeks of acrimony between the FA and clubs.