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Buganda Masaza Cup kicks off in Mubende with 18 counties and 104 matches

john gallagher by john gallagher
June 10, 2026
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Buganda Airtel Masaza Cup 2026 to kick off in Mubende with 18 counties and 104 matches

Buganda Airtel Masaza Cup 2026 begins this weekend in Mubende, featuring 18 counties, 104 scheduled matches and a final on October 31 that will decide the regional champion.

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The Buganda Airtel Masaza Cup 2026 is set to open at the Mubende National Teachers College playgrounds on Saturday, organisers confirmed, with defending champions Buweekula drawn against Kyaddondo in the tournament’s first fixture. The competition returns for its 22nd edition since relaunching in 2024 and is billed as both a sporting showcase and a community mobilisation platform across the Buganda region.

Kickoff details and tournament scale

The opening ceremony and first match are scheduled at Mubende National Teachers College playgrounds on Saturday, where local officials and supporters will gather to witness the first kick. Organisers have outlined a calendar that contains 104 matches spread among 18 county teams, with fixtures designed to run through the traditional Masaza Cup season.

The tournament’s structure will produce a long-running local competition that culminates in a one-match final on October 31, providing a clear timeline for teams, administrators and broadcasters. Match venues and detailed fixture lists are expected to be published by the organising committee ahead of the weekend fixtures to assist fans and media with travel and coverage plans.

Opening fixture: Buweekula versus Kyaddondo

Defending champions Buweekula will take to the field against Kyaddondo in the tournament’s opening game, a fixture that places the titleholders immediately under the spotlight. Buweekula arrive with expectations to defend their trophy, while Kyaddondo will aim to unsettle the champions and make an early statement in the competition.

Early-round matchups often set the tone for county tournaments, as form, local support and player availability can swing momentum in short succession. Observers will watch for how both squads balance experienced campaigners with emerging talent identified during recent trials and preparations.

Katikkiro emphasizes unity, talent development and public health messaging

At the tournament launch, Buganda Katikkiro Charles Peter Mayiga framed the Masaza Cup as a unifying force that brings together communities across the kingdom. He highlighted the competition’s role in discovering players who have gone on to represent Uganda at higher levels and said the Cup remains a vital pipeline for grassroots talent.

Mayiga also urged team captains and local leaders to use the tournament platform to champion public health initiatives, specifically naming the fight against HIV/AIDS as an area where football can mobilise wide public engagement. He called for matches to be decided on the pitch, warning that administrative manipulation or off-field interference would damage the competition’s reputation.

Airtel Uganda renews support and highlights infrastructure investments

Airtel Uganda, the event’s lead sponsor, reiterated its commitment to the Masaza Cup and grassroots football development during the launch. The company’s managing director, Soumendra Sahu, praised the Kabaka and the Katikkiro for their vision and said Airtel remains dedicated to using sport as a channel for social messaging and opportunity creation.

Sahu noted recent network investments and encouraged communities to take advantage of Airtel’s services for connectivity, content and digital access to matches. The partnership will once again underpin the tournament’s operational capacity, including broadcast and streaming capabilities for fans unable to attend in person.

Format, pathways and what teams can expect

With 18 county teams participating, the Masaza Cup format combines regional group play and knockout stages to determine a champion by the October 31 final. Teams can expect a condensed match schedule in early rounds, which will test squad depth and local logistics for travel and training.

County administrators will be responsible for player registration, disciplinary codes and adherence to competition rules, while organisers will enforce match-day protocols to ensure fairness and safety. The Cup also provides market opportunities for referees, coaches and support staff, with several participants hoping to use strong performances as springboards to professional opportunities.

Community benefits and warnings on sportsmanship

Tournament backers emphasised the Masaza Cup’s wider social and economic benefits, noting its capacity to generate income for vendors, create seasonal employment and foster civic pride across participating counties. Local businesses typically see increased activity on match days, and scouts frequently attend to identify promising players for club trials.

At the same time, organisers stressed that the integrity of the competition depends on strict observance of sportsmanship and transparent adjudication. The Katikkiro’s warning against "games won in the boardroom" underscores a renewed focus on on-field resolution of disputes and the importance of disciplined behaviour by teams and supporters.

Broadcasting, digital reach and fan engagement

Airtel’s sponsorship includes a push for enhanced digital access to the Masaza Cup, with planned streaming and telecommunications support intended to expand viewership beyond stadium attendance. The sponsor’s Smart Connect and broadband initiatives were highlighted as avenues for fans to stream matches and follow tournament updates in real time.

Organisers are also encouraging counties to amplify local promotions and community engagement activities around fixtures, using social media and local radio to attract younger audiences. Increased digital reach will be important for elevating player profiles and enabling talent spotters to monitor performances across multiple venues simultaneously.

The Masaza Cup has historically served as an entry point for players into higher tiers of Ugandan football, and improved broadcast coverage will make performances more visible to national clubs and talent developers.

The Buganda Airtel Masaza Cup returns this year with a clear blend of competition and public purpose, bringing 18 counties into a 104-match program that opens in Mubende and concludes with a final on October 31. Organisers, local officials and the lead sponsor have positioned the tournament as both a sporting contest and a platform for community mobilisation, while warning that discipline and on-field resolution must remain central to the Cup’s integrity.

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