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English club Burton Albion gains new fan base in Uganda thanks to Toby Sibbick

William Kasoba by William Kasoba
September 11, 2025
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Burton Albion, a club competing in England’s League One, is suddenly finding itself with a growing fan base thousands of miles away—in Uganda. The surge in support comes after Toby Sibbick, who recently pledged his international allegiance to Uganda, made his second appearance for the Uganda Cranes against Somalia in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers. He made his debut on March 27, 2024, against Ghana.

Since his first appearance, Burton Albion’s official social media pages have been flooded with Ugandan football fans proudly declaring their new loyalty to the Brewers. Many supporters say their admiration for Sibbick has drawn them closer to his club, creating an unexpected wave of East African support for the English side.

Sibbick, 25, joined Burton Albion in July on a two-year contract with an option for an additional year. A versatile defender who can play both centre-back and right-back, he brings valuable experience from his time in the English Championship, Scotland, and Austria.

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The London-born defender began his professional career at AFC Wimbledon during the 2016/17 season before moving to Barnsley, where he played a key role in the club’s run to the Championship play-off semi-finals in the 2020/21 campaign. He later enjoyed a successful spell in Scotland with Hearts and a short loan at TSV Hartberg in Austria before joining Burton Albion.

For Ugandan fans, however, Sibbick’s international debut means more than just club statistics. His decision to represent Uganda has created a personal connection between the Cranes’ faithful and Burton Albion, turning the Brewers into one of the most talked-about foreign clubs among Ugandan football circles.

With every game Sibbick plays, Burton Albion’s following in Uganda continues to grow—proof of how one player’s international choice can bridge cultures and expand a club’s global reach.

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