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USSSA Disciplinary: Banned Schools As Of 2025

The Uganda Secondary Schools Sports Association (USSSA) has long been the governing body responsible for organizing and regulating Secondary School Sports across the country. With a mission to uphold discipline, fair play, and sportsmanship, USSSA enforces strict rules to ensure that all participating schools adhere to ethical standards in competitions.

Over the years, USSSA has encountered cases of rule violations, including age cheating, use of ineligible players, and misconduct by teams or officials. To maintain the credibility of its tournaments, the Association has imposed bans on schools found guilty of breaching regulations. These bans serve as both a disciplinary measure and a deterrent to others.

Below is a summary of schools currently serving bans, as well as those whose suspensions have expired:

Schools Currently Serving Bans

No.School NameTournament AffectedDurationStart DateEnd DateStatus
1St. Andrews Kaggwa Gombe High SchoolAll USSSA football tournaments2 years6th Sept 20246th Sept 2026Running
2Royal Giants High SchoolAll USSSA football tournaments2 years6th Sept 20246th Sept 2026Running
3Tororo Town CollegeU20 football tournaments2 years15th May 202315th May 2025Running
4Musana Vocational High SchoolU20 volleyball tournaments2 years13th July 202313th July 2025Running
5Madinah Islamic SchoolU16 football tournaments2 years16th July 202316th July 2025Running

Schools with Expired Bans

No.School NameTournament AffectedDurationStart DateEnd DateStatus
6Kawempe Royal College BulagaU20 football tournaments365 days15th May 202315th May 2024Ended
7Janan Schools BomboU20 football tournaments365 days5th May 20235th May 2024Ended
8Kabwohe Secondary SchoolU20 football tournaments365 days5th May 20235th May 2024Ended
9Victoria High School VvumbaU20 football tournaments365 days5th May 20235th May 2024Ended

Why Schools Face Bans

USSSA imposes bans for various reasons, including:

  • Age Cheating – Fielding overage players in youth tournaments.
  • Use of Ineligible Players – Registering non-students or players from other schools.
  • Misconduct & Violence – Unacceptable behavior by players, coaches, or fans.
  • Forgery of Documents – Falsifying academic or player records.

Impact of Bans

These bans not only serve as punishment but also encourage schools to follow regulations and maintain fair competition. Schools found guilty of violations face suspension from USSSA tournaments for a specified period, affecting their participation at District, Zonal, Regional, National, and even International levels.

USSSA’s Commitment to Fair Play

As a Secondary School Sports body, USSSA remains committed to enforcing rules that protect the integrity of the games. The association continues to educate schools on compliance while ensuring that disciplined and rule-abiding institutions are rewarded with opportunities to compete.

21 thoughts on “USSSA Disciplinary: Banned Schools As Of 2025”

  1. Ssemakula kikwalo Patrick

    It’s better to Ban a student than a school it oppose it those directors know nothing and yet are the only ones to suffer and the same students go to various schools to cause the same issues

    1. Musaazi Alex

      Mr .semakula the school has to get a ban because their games teachers are the ones behind that

  2. Joseph Ssebuuma

    It’s better to ban individual player than banning a school.
    School directors did know what’s happening during games.

  3. Can you also reveal to the public, the list of individuals, say coaches who are on ban

  4. Marcellus O Bellarmine

    thanks for the update there!. however i have also other inquiries i would like to know and its about how to obtain the LOGIN details when the school is new in operation. thanks

  5. Mark Gareth Alvin Wampamba

    Thank you for the punishments …atleast the talented youngsters won’t be obscured by old talents lurking in mercenary type of play

    1. Banning of schools seems tormenting to most staff like directors of schools who know nothing but they should always be close to games teachers and their sports committees at school to prevent this. I on the other hand appreciate that punishment because some schools take time in grooming teams while others just bring mercenaries of that time win

  6. We thank you for the efforts you have made and inventions in the technology that has greatly changed games in Uganda more so students online registration and enrollment

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