
Blacks Power football club head coach Vialli Bainomugisha has resigned from his role just months after guiding them to promotion from the FUFA Big League to the StarTimes Uganda Premier League (SUPL) .
The Lira based club will compete in the Ugandan top flight league next season for the first time in their history after finishing on top of the 2022 FUFA Big league table.
Blacks Power FC emerged Champions of the 2022 FUFA Big League after topping the 11-team log with 39 points after 20 games, finishing a point above second placed Maroons FC.
But despite the historic achievement, the tactician who joined Blacks Power one season after parting ways with Uganda Premier League side Onduparaka Football Club has announced his immediate resignation from his role without revealing any reasons.

Vialli Bainomugisha has in the past also handled Lweza (FUFA Big League and Uganda Premier League), Kisubi United (Buganda Region), Water (FUFA Big League), Mbarara City (Uganda Premier League), Buweekula Ssaza and Kigezi Home Boyz in Kabale.

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