Victors FC

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Victors FC
Full nameVictors Football Club
Founded2001
Dissolved2013
Ground Jinja, Uganda [1]
League Ugandan Premier League
2012/1314th (relegated)

Victors FC was a Ugandan association football team based in Kampala which played in the Ugandan Super League until their relegation in 2012. [2]

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Victors FC won the Ugandan Cup twice and also appeared in the CAF Confederations Cup. As part of their Confederations Cup run, the club saved $1,500 by requesting referees from Tanzania instead of Eritrea. [3]

The club was relegated in 2013 and failed to register for the second division the following season. [4]

Record in the top tier

SeasonTierLeaguePos.Pl.WDLGSGAPtsMovements
2005 1 Uganda Super League
Group B
2nd843111715
Qualified for KO phase
- reached quarter-finals
2006 1 Uganda Super League 6th281477282049
2006–07 1 Uganda Super League 7th3212119343347
2007–08 1 Uganda Super League 5th3412166322252
2008–09 1 Uganda Super League 10th34111112313044
2009–10 1 Uganda Super League 13th3491411253041
2010–11 1 Uganda Super League 5th261097332239
2011–12 1 Uganda Super League 11th287129211133
2012–13 1 Uganda Super League 14th3051411173029Relegated
PresentNo evidence that the club is currently operating.

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Achievements

2008, 2010.

African Cups history

SeasonCompetitionRoundClub1st leg2nd legAggregate
2009 CAF Confederation Cup Preliminary round Flag of Zimbabwe.svg CAPS United F.C. 0–20–10–3
2011 CAF Confederation Cup Preliminary round Flag of Eswatini.svg Mbabane Highlanders 1–11–12–2 (4–1 p)
First round Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.svg Motema Pembe 1–10–11–2

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