Uganda - Premier League 04/05 13:00 23 [11] Mbarara City v Maroons [6] D 0-0
Uganda - Premier League 03/28 13:00 22 [6] Maroons v Express FC [9] W 2-0
Uganda - Premier League 03/13 16:00 21 [4] NEC FC Bugolobi v Maroons [6] L 2-1
Uganda - Premier League 03/08 13:00 20 [6] Maroons v Kitara FC [1] D 0-0
Uganda - Premier League 02/29 13:00 19 [8] URA v Maroons [6] L 2-0
Uganda - Premier League 02/23 13:00 18 [6] Maroons v BUL FC [1] D 0-0
Uganda - Premier League 02/08 13:00 17 [5] Maroons v Wakiso Giants FC [12] D 0-0
Uganda - Premier League 02/01 13:00 16 [5] SC Villa v Maroons [4] L 2-1
Uganda - Pokal 01/25 13:00 - Busei FC v Maroons L 1-0
Uganda - Premier League 01/05 13:00 15 [5] Maroons v UPDF FC [15] W 4-2
Uganda - Premier League 01/02 13:00 14 [10] Bright Stars v Maroons [3] L 1-0
Uganda - Premier League 12/30 13:00 13 Maroons v Gaddafi FC W 5-0
Uganda - Premier League 12/20 13:00 12 [16] Arua Hill SC v Maroons [6] W 1-3
Uganda - Premier League 12/13 13:00 11 [5] Maroons v Vipers SC [2] D 1-1
Uganda - Premier League 12/06 13:00 10 [11] Bosoga United FC v Maroons [4] D 1-1
Uganda - Premier League 12/02 13:00 9 [5] Maroons v Mbarara City [12] W 1-0
Uganda - Premier League 11/30 11:00 9 Maroons v Mbarara City - Postponed
Uganda - Premier League 11/24 13:00 8 [5] Express FC v Maroons [6] W 0-1
Uganda - Premier League 11/11 13:00 7 [6] Maroons v NEC FC Bugolobi [4] L 0-1
Uganda - Premier League 11/01 13:00 6 [2] Kitara FC v Maroons [7] W 0-1
Uganda - Premier League 10/27 11:00 5 [7] Maroons v URA [6] D 1-1
Uganda - Premier League 10/20 13:00 4 [2] BUL FC v Maroons [3] L 3-0
Uganda - Premier League 10/03 15:30 3 [14] KCCA v Maroons [6] W 1-2
Uganda - Premier League 09/24 12:00 2 [6] Maroons v SC Villa [13] D 1-1
Uganda - Premier League 09/17 12:00 1 [4] Wakiso Giants FC v Maroons [4] W 0-3
Uganda - Super 8 08/29 13:00 32 Maroons v Wakiso United L 1-3
Uganda - Super 8 08/14 13:00 48 Vipers SC v Maroons L 1-0
Uganda - Super 8 08/10 13:00 3 SC Villa v Maroons L 2-1
Uganda - Premier League 05/27 12:00 30 Maroons v BUL FC D 0-0
Uganda - Premier League 05/19 13:00 29 Express FC v Maroons L 2-0

Wikipedia - Maroons FC

Maroons FC, also known as Prisons FC, is a Ugandan professional football club from Kampala owned by Uganda Prisons Service, currently playing in the FUFA Big League. Playing as Prisons FC, the club won the first two Ugandan Super League championships in 1968 and 1969 and made the quarterfinals of the 1970 African Cup of Champions Clubs, losing 6–2 on aggregate to Egypt's Ismaily.

History

Prisons FC won the first two Ugandan Super League titles in 1968 and 1969, and were the first team to represent Uganda in international competition in the 1970 African Cup of Champions Clubs (a Ugandan team, Bitumastic, qualified in 1967 but withdrew before playing a match.)

The club declined during the 1980s and suffered their first relegation in 1987.

They were champions of the Second division of Ugandan football, the Ugandan Big League, three times in the 2010s, gaining promotion to the Ugandan Premier League each time, including the 2015/16 and 2017/18 football seasons.

Maroons were relegated again during the 2020 season after the Uganda federation halted play after 25 games, but were promoted again in 2022.

In 2006, Maroons Football Club made it to the finals of the Kampala Zonal Mini League. The team was under the guidance of Coach Mole Bwekwaso and Ntege Patrick, who is currently the manager of the Uganda National team. Despite months of preparation and molding, Maroons unfortunately lost in the initial stages and did not progress to the next round. After the Zonal Mini League, Asaph Mwebaze immediately assumed the position of head coach during the annual inter-forces games. Prisons ended up as the runners-up in the tournament after delivering a captivating sporting performance.

A year later, Asaph Mwebaze assembled a highly motivated and youthful team from the vicinity of Luzira barracks. This team consisted of hardworking, committed, and dedicated players who garnered tremendous support from an ever-growing fan base. They were embraced by the community as agents of transformation, and they certainly lived up to expectations when they emerged victorious.

The year 2007 marked a significant milestone in the club's history. Maroons Football Club successfully returned to the Ugandan Premier League after a hiatus of 23 years from top-division football. This achievement was sealed when Maroons outperformed Mutundwe Lions, a club owned by current FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo, in the Kampala Zonal Mini League final held at Nakivubo Stadium. Under the guidance of Coach Asaph Mwebaze and led by Captain Cemari James, Maroons proved their mettle and secured their long-awaited promotion.

Die Maroons FC sind ein ugandischer Fußballverein mit Sitz in Luzira, einem Vorort von Kampala. Der Verein spielt in der Ugandan Premier League, der höchsten Spielklasse des Landes.

Die Maroons FC wurden 1965 von einer Gruppe ehemaliger Spieler des ugandischen Nationalteams gegründet. Der Verein wurde ursprünglich als Nakivubo Boys FC bekannt, änderte seinen Namen aber 1971 in Maroons FC.

Die Maroons FC haben die ugandische Premier League noch nie gewonnen, aber sie haben 1975, 1983 und 1993 den ugandischen Pokal gewonnen. Der Verein hat auch an afrikanischen Vereinswettbewerben teilgenommen, erreichte aber nie das Halbfinale eines Wettbewerbs.

Die Maroons FC sind bekannt für ihre starke Jugendarbeit und haben im Laufe der Jahre viele talentierte Spieler hervorgebracht. Einige der bekanntesten Spieler, die für die Maroons gespielt haben, sind David Obua, Ibrahim Sekagya und Andy Mwesigwa.

Die Heimspiele der Maroons FC werden im Luzira-Stadion ausgetragen, das eine Kapazität von 5.000 Zuschauern hat.