Fixtures

프리미어 리그 04/25 13:00 25 브라이트 스타즈 FC vs 캄팔라 캐피탈 시티 오소리티 FC - View
프리미어 리그 05/10 15:30 26 캄팔라 캐피탈 시티 오소리티 FC vs SC 빌라 - View
프리미어 리그 05/14 13:00 27 캄팔라 캐피탈 시티 오소리티 FC vs UPDF FC - View
프리미어 리그 05/18 13:00 28 우간다 레버뉴 오소리티 FC vs 캄팔라 캐피탈 시티 오소리티 FC - View
프리미어 리그 05/20 13:00 29 캄팔라 캐피탈 시티 오소리티 FC vs 와키소 자이언츠 FC - View
프리미어 리그 05/25 12:00 30 머룬스 vs 캄팔라 캐피탈 시티 오소리티 FC - View

결과

프리미어 리그 04/18 16:00 24 [7] 캄팔라 캐피탈 시티 오소리티 FC v 음바라라 FC [10] W 4-0
Cup 04/13 12:00 - 불 FC v 캄팔라 캐피탈 시티 오소리티 FC L 7-6
프리미어 리그 04/05 13:00 23 Gaddafi FC v 캄팔라 캐피탈 시티 오소리티 FC W 1-2
프리미어 리그 03/28 16:00 22 [8] 캄팔라 캐피탈 시티 오소리티 FC v 부소가 유니테드 FC [14] W 4-1
프리미어 리그 03/15 16:00 21 [5] 바이퍼즈 v 캄팔라 캐피탈 시티 오소리티 FC [10] W 0-1
프리미어 리그 03/13 13:00 20 캄팔라 캐피탈 시티 오소리티 FC v 도브 올 스타스 - View
Cup 03/04 13:00 - 우간다 레버뉴 오소리티 FC v 캄팔라 캐피탈 시티 오소리티 FC W 0-1
프리미어 리그 02/28 16:00 19 [4] NEC FC Bugolobi v 캄팔라 캐피탈 시티 오소리티 FC [9] W 0-3
프리미어 리그 02/23 16:00 18 [9] 캄팔라 캐피탈 시티 오소리티 FC v 에어텔 키타라 [2] L 0-1
Cup 02/17 13:00 - Jinja North FC v 캄팔라 캐피탈 시티 오소리티 FC W 0-2
프리미어 리그 02/10 13:00 17 익스프레스 v 캄팔라 캐피탈 시티 오소리티 FC W 3-4
프리미어 리그 02/02 15:00 16 [9] 캄팔라 캐피탈 시티 오소리티 FC v 불 FC [1] D 0-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 40 18 22
Wins 22 11 11
Draws 6 2 4
Losses 12 5 7
Goals for 72 43 29
Goals against 41 19 22
Clean sheets 15 6 9
Failed to score 7 3 4

Kampala Capital City Authority Football Club (Abbreviated as KCCA FC) and also known as Kampala City, is a Ugandan professional football club based in Kampala, the largest city and capital of Uganda. Kampala City Council was rebranded to Kampala Capital City Authority and the club title has been changed accordingly. Many sources and news reports still refer to the club's traditional title, Kampala City Council Football Club, abbreviated as KCC.

History

The club was founded on 12 April 1963 by Samuel Wamala, who was head of the Council's Sewage Works section in the City Engineering Department. The club initially was dominated by casual workers in the sewage section but subsequently expanded to cover all departments within Kampala City Council.

In 1965 KCC joined the Kampala and District Football League (KDFL) Third Division (which was split into two sections) and under the guidance of Bidandi Ssali (Head Coach) and Samuel Wamala (Chairman) the club soon progressed. After finishing in sixth place in their first season, in 1966 they gained promotion from the Third Division South after finishing in second place.

By 1968 KCC were playing teams like Express FC, Army FC, KDS (Kampala District Bus Services), Railways, UEB and Nsambya in Division One of the KDFL but in 1971 they were relegated back to the Second Division. By this time the KDFL was being run concurrently with the National Football League and subsequently was scrapped to allow room to a wider national competition with several divisions. KCC became a member of the newly formed second division of the National League along with Nsambya and NIC.<that was the lead>

By 1974 KCC had gained promotion to the National League and finished in second position in both their first and second seasons in the top tier just one point behind champions Express FC on each occasion. The following season in 1976 KCC won their first championship title finishing one point ahead of Express. They also won the title in 1977 in a more emphatic manner although during this season Express were banned for allegedly being involving in anti-government activities.

Simba FC (the Army side) finished as champions in 1978 with KCC taking second place but the Council side won the CECAFA Clubs Cup, the regional club championships in Kampala, becoming the first Ugandan side to take the regional title. The trophy was presented to the KCC skipper, Sam Musenze, by President Idi Amin. Players representing KCC included Phillip Omondi, Jimmy Kirunda, Jamil Kasirye, Hussein Matovu, Tom Lwanga, Sam Musenze, Yusuf Toyota, Peter Mazinga, Apolo Lumu, Billy Kizito, Hussein Matovu, Chris Dungu, Gerald Kabaireho, Ashe Muksa, Rashid Mudin, Moses Sentamu, Timothy Ayeieko, Angelo Dotte and Hassan Biruma, Peter Wandyette.

The 1978 team broke up with some senior players turning semi-professional and moving to the United Arab Emirates. However, following the recruitment of youthful players such as Godfrey Kateregga, Sam Mugambe and top-scorer Davis Kamoga the club made an impact on the Ugandan Cup winning the competition in 1979 having been awarded a walkover for their match against Uganda Commercial Bank FC in the final.

The club enjoyed their halcyon days in the 1980s by winning the Uganda Cup in 1980, 1982, 1984 and 1987 and the league championship in the intervening years in 1981, 1983 and 1985. The goal scoring exploits of Davis Kamoga, with 21 goals in 1980, and Frank Kyazze, with 18 goals in 1984 and 28 goals in 1985, made a major contribution to the club's success.

A less successful period followed although KCC did take the Super League title in 1991 and 1997 and the Uganda Cup in 1990 and 1993. After the 1997 championship success there followed a period of administrative problems and upheaval including the appointment and sacking of a succession of coaches .

In 2007–08 KCC won the league championship for the first time in over a decade with a rising star in striker Brian Umony who netted 15 goals and subsequently moved on to professional ranks with Supersport United of South Africa. In 2012–13 the club repeated the feat by finishing 7 points ahead of Uganda Revenue Authority SC. The other success in the last decade was a Uganda Cup title in 2004 2017 and 2018

On the international club football front KCC reached the quarter-finals of the African Cup of Champions Clubs in 1978 and 1982 and made second round appearances in 1977, 1984, 1986 and 1992. In addition they have made three appearances in the CAF Champions League in 1998, 2009 and 2018; four appearances in the CAF Cup in 1995, 1997, 2001 and 2002; three appearances in the CAF Confederation Cup in 2005, 2009 and 2017; and finally seven appearances in the CAF Cup Winners' Cup in 1980, 1981, 1983, 1985, 1988, 1991 and 1994.

In total KCC (now known as KCCA FC) have won 13 Uganda league championship titles, the last one being in 2019 and 10 Ugandan Cup titles, along with 2 CECAFA Clubs Cup in 1978 and 2019 wins at the regional level.

캄팔라 캐피탈 시티 오소리티 FC(Kampala Capital City Authority FC)는 우간다 캄팔라에 위치한 프로 축구 클럽으로, 우간다 프리미어리그에 참가하고 있습니다. 이 팀은 1963년에 창단되었으며, 홈 구장은 스타 타임 스타디움입니다. 캄팔라 캐피탈 시티 오소리티 FC는 우간다 컵을 3번 우승했으며, 우간다 슈퍼컵을 1번 우승했습니다.

캄팔라 캐피탈 시티 오소리티 FC는 우간다에서 가장 성공적인 축구 클럽 중 하나이며, 아프리카 챔피언스리그와 CAF 컨페더레이션컵에 여러 번 출전했습니다. 이 팀은 2007년에 아프리카 챔피언스리그에서 8강에 진출했으며, 2013년에 CAF 컨페더레이션컵에서 4강에 진출했습니다.

캄팔라 캐피탈 시티 오소리티 FC는 우간다 축구 국가대표팀 선수를 많이 배출했으며, 현재 우간다 국가대표팀의 주장인 데니스 오니앙고가 이 팀에서 활약하고 있습니다.

캄팔라 캐피탈 시티 오소리티 FC의 홈 경기는 항상 많은 관중으로 북적입니다. 이 팀은 우간다에서 가장 인기 있는 축구 클럽 중 하나이며, 팬들은 항상 열정적으로 응원합니다.