Results

Oeganda - 2e divisie 04/28 13:00 - Blacks Power v Uganda Police FC L 1-0
Oeganda - 2e divisie 04/21 13:00 - Uganda Police FC v Mbale Heroes D 1-1
Oeganda - 2e divisie 04/14 13:00 - Calvary FC Midigo v Uganda Police FC - View
Oeganda - Beker 04/10 12:00 - Uganda Police FC v NEC FC Bugolobi L 0-2
Oeganda - 2e divisie 03/30 13:00 - Uganda Police FC v Booma FC W 2-1
Oeganda - 2e divisie 03/10 13:00 - Uganda Police FC v Jinja North FC W 4-1
Oeganda - Beker 03/04 13:00 - Bright Stars v Uganda Police FC W 0-4
Oeganda - 2e divisie 02/24 13:00 - Uganda Police FC v Lugazi FC D 1-1
Oeganda - Beker 02/15 13:00 - Busei FC v Uganda Police FC W 0-3
Oeganda - Beker 01/31 13:00 - St George FC v Uganda Police FC W 5-6
Oeganda - 2e divisie 12/28 13:00 - Onduparaka FC v Uganda Police FC D 0-0
Oeganda - 2e divisie 12/21 13:00 - Uganda Police FC v Kataka FC W 1-0

Stats

 TotalThuisUit
Matches played 29 16 13
Wins 16 11 5
Draws 8 3 5
Losses 5 2 3
Goals for 46 30 16
Goals against 20 14 6
Clean sheets 13 4 9
Failed to score 7 2 5

Wikipedia - Police FC (Uganda)

Police FC is a football club from Kampala in Uganda.

It was formed in 1965 with a mission, "To be a football club that upholds community values and promote carrier development as community policing tool to avert criminality in the society".

History

They have won their first Ugandan league title in 2005 and the CECAFA Clubs Cup in 2006. Police was spurred on in the early years by Dennis Obua as a player and later as coach. During Obua's years, he managed to stage youthful players who have blossomed into really great talent. When Obua became the Federation of Uganda Football Association president, he hired Steven Mulinde to step in his shoes. Police saw tremendous growth and lately has been involved in several international ties. As of November 2019, the main stadium for Police FC is the Star Times Stadium. Located in the area of Lugogo. On 25 September, Tonny Mawejje was introduced as the captain for Police FC.