Sports season
The 2019–20 NBL Uganda season was the 25th season of the National Basketball League of Uganda, organised by the FUBA. The season began on April 12, 2019, and ended on January 19, 2020.[ 1]
The City Oilers won their seventh consecutive NBL title, after beating UCU Canons in the playoff finals. They qualified for the 2021 BAL qualification tournaments. Landry Ndikumana was the league MVP and top scorer James Okello was named Playoffs MVP.[ 2]
Regular season
The regular season began on March 11, 2022. All teams played each other twice, once home and once away.[ 3]
Pos
2022 NBL season
Team
Pld
W
L
PF
PA
PD
Home
Away
1
UCU Canons
22
19
3
1671
1295
+332
41
9–1
10–2
2
City Oilers
22
19
3
1819
1283
+285
41
10–1
9–2
3
Warriors
22
18
4
1680
1250
+439
40
9–2
9–2
4
Power
22
15
7
1795
1443
+25
37
6–4
9–3
5
JKL Dolphins
22
15
7
1492
1426
+75
37
6–6
9–1
6
KIU Titans
22
13
9
1464
1404
+164
35
7–5
6–4
7
Ndejje Angels
22
11
11
1485
1530
–63
33
5–6
6–5
8
KCCA Panthers
22
7
15
1464
1596
–20
29
3–8
4–7
9
Sharing Youth
22
6
16
1391
1596
–51
28
3–8
3–8
10
Falcons
22
4
18
1287
1768
–56
26
2–9
2–9
11
Kampala University Eagles
22
3
19
1360
1857
–185
25
2–9
1–10
12
Our Savior
22
2
20
1281
1741
–275
24
1–10
1–10
Relegation to Division 1
Playoffs
The playoffs were played between two teams in a best-of-seven series the UCU Canons and the City Oilers .
Bracket
Finals
References
2018 –
19 in African men's basketball
Domestic leagues Continental competitions