The National Basketball League (NBL) is a semi-professional basketball league in Uganda that serves as the highest division of men's basketball in the country. Established in 1995, the league currently consists of 13 teams and has become the premier basketball competition in Uganda. The league is administered by the Federation of Uganda Basketball Associations (FUBA), which was founded in 1962 and serves as the national governing body for basketball in Uganda.

History

Basketball was introduced in Uganda in 1962, by the American Peace Corps and East African teachers, but the sport gained significant momentum following the establishment of the formal league structure in 1995. The Federation of Uganda Basketball Associations (FUBA) currently brings together 61 basketball teams, primarily from the central region of Uganda, with the organization's stated aim being to spread basketball throughout the entire country.

Administration

FUBA is affiliated with both the National Council of Sports (NCS) and the Uganda Olympic Committee (UOC), providing official recognition and support for basketball development in Uganda. The federation organizes and oversees various competitions beyond the NBL, including secondary school games, university competitions, 3x3 basketball tournaments, and international competitions such as zonal qualifiers and club championships when Uganda serves as the host nation.

Style

The league is particularly known for its physicality, a characteristic that media outlets often highlight when covering NBL games and competitions. This physical style of play has become a defining feature of Ugandan basketball, setting it apart from other regional leagues and contributing to the competitive nature of the sport in the country.

Regional and continental reach

The NBL serves as a crucial stepping stone for Ugandan basketball players seeking to compete at higher levels, with the league champions earning the right to participate in the "Road to BAL," which represents the qualifying rounds for the Basketball Africa League (BAL). This connection to continental competition has elevated the profile of the NBL and provided Ugandan players with opportunities to showcase their talents on a broader African stage.

The league has contributed significantly to the development of Uganda's national basketball team, known as "The Silverbacks," which represents Uganda in international competitions. The national team made its debut at the FIBA Africa Championship in 2015 in Tunisia, where Uganda achieved its first victory at the continent's premier tournament by defeating Zimbabwe 72–64.

Growth and development

The NBL has experienced steady growth in terms of popularity and competitive level, with the league serving as a platform for developing local talent while also attracting some international players to Uganda. The league's structure includes regular season play followed by playoffs, with the championship team earning both domestic recognition and the opportunity to represent Uganda in continental competitions.

Recent years have seen increased media coverage and fan engagement, with the league maintaining active social media presence and regular coverage of games and player developments. The league continues to work toward expanding its reach beyond the central region, with ongoing efforts to establish teams and develop basketball infrastructure in other parts of Uganda.

Championship

The City Oilers have emerged as the most successful team in the league's history, dominating the competition particularly during the 2010s when they won seven consecutive NBL titles. The Oilers hold the record as the league's most decorated team with ten total championships, all of which were won consecutively, demonstrating their sustained excellence and dominance in Ugandan basketball. This remarkable achievement has established the City Oilers as a powerhouse in East African basketball and a model franchise for other teams in the region.

Current clubs

TeamLocation
City OilersSilver Springs, Kampala
JKL DolphinsNamboole, Kampala
JT JaguarsKira Town, Kampala
Kampala RocketsKampala
KCCA PanthersNakasero Primary School, Kampala
KIU TitansKampala
LivingStoneBudaka District
Namuwongo BlazersNamuwongo, Kampala
Rezlife SaintsKampala
SommetKampala
UCU CanonsKampala
Victoria CrocsKampala

Past champions

The City Oilers celebrating winning the 2022 season
SeasonChampionFinalistFinals scoreRef.
1995Makerere
1996Power
1997Charging Rhino
1998Falcons
1999Falcons (2)
2000Sadoline Power (2)
2001Sky Jammers
2002Falcons (3)
2003Falcons (4)
2004Falcons (5)
2005Nkumba Marines
2006Nkumba Marines (2)
2007Falcons (6)Kyambogo Warriors3–2
2008Sadoline Power (3)Falcons3–1
2009Kyambogo Warriors
2010DMark Power (4)Kyambogo Warriors4–3
2011DMark Power (5)Kyambogo Warriors3–0
2012Kyambogo Warriors (2)Falcons
2013City OilersFalcons
2014City Oilers (2)Power4–0
2015City Oilers (3)UCU Canons4–3
2016City Oilers (4)Betway Power4–1
2017City Oilers (5)Betway Power
2018City Oilers (6)Betway Power
2019City Oilers (7)UCU Canons4–3
2020Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021
2022City Oilers (8)Nam Blazers4–3
2023City Oilers (9)KIU Titans4–2
2024City Oilers (10)KIU Titans4–0
2025Nam Blazers (1)City Oilers4–2

Titles by team

TeamWinsRunners-upYears wonYears runner-up
City Oilers1012013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2022, 2023, 20242025
Falcons631998, 1999, 2002, 2003, 2004, 20072008, 2012, 2013
Power541996, 2000, 2008, 2010, 20112014, 2016, 2017, 2018
Kyambogo Warriors232009, 20122007, 2010, 2011
Nkumba Marines202005, 2006
Makerere University101995
Charging Rhino101997
Sky Jammers102001
Nam Blazers1120252022
UCU Canons022015, 2019
KIU Titans022023, 2024

Individual awards

Each year, the FUBA Awards are held, and the most valuable player of the league is named.

YearMost Valuable PlayerPlayoffs MVPTop ScorerRef.
2013Bernard Okumu (Vegetarians)Kami Kabange (Oilers)Kami Kabange (Oilers)
2014Jimmy Enabu (Oilers)Kami Kabange (2) (Oilers)
2015Brian Namake (UCU Canons)Kami Kabange (Oilers)Kami Kabange (3) (Oilers)
2017Jordin Mayes (Oilers)Asher Sserugo (Oilers)Jordin Mayes (Oilers)
2018Michael Makiadi (Power)Landry Ndikumana (Oilers)Michael Makiadi (Power)
2019Landry Ndikumana (Oilers)James Okello (Oilers)Landry Ndikumana (Oilers)
2020Syrus Kiviiri (Power)James Okello (2) (Oilers)Landry Ndikumana (Oilers)
2022Tonny Drileba (Oilers)James Okello (3) (Oilers)
2023Titus Lual (Oilers)Titus Lual (Oilers)Peter Cheng (Blazers)
2024Titus Lual (Oilers)
2025Joel Lukoji Banza (Blazers)Joel Lukoji Banza(Blazers)Fayeed Bbale (Oilers)

Division 1 and Division 2 winners

The FUBA also organises the Division 1 (second level) and Division 2 (third level) leagues.

Division 1

SeasonWinnersRunners-upFinals scoreMVP
2019UDPF TomahawksNamuwongo Blazers3–2Felix Mukunzi
2018KUFalcons
2022Kampala RocketsRezlife Saints3–2
2023LivingstoneJT Jaguars3–2Bismarck Omoya

Division 2

SeasonWinners
2021Livingstone

External links

  • at AfroBasket.com