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How The Guinness Old Boys Leagues are shaping connection, culture and community

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
January 13, 2026
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Sundays in Kampala are generally chilled, offering a far more laid-back atmosphere compared to the bustle of weekdays. For most people, it is a time to unwind from the week’s hustle and refocus on faith, family, and leisure activities across the city.

On select Sundays, a visit to the IUEA Sports Ground in Kansanga, a lively Kampala suburb, introduces one to the SMACK League. This bi-weekly outing, often themed and hosted by different cohorts, offers a mix of activities ranging from football to live entertainment. At some point, the venue, home to the Mwiri League, hosted a Guinness Matchday on Tour experience.

Old Boys Leagues, powered by Guinness, have existed for years, with some boasting of around a decade of history. These leagues have been centred around alumni of traditional schools across the country. However, in 2024, the International School Alumni (I.S.A.) League was introduced and quickly took social media by storm. It injected fresh energy into the scene by resonating with some of the city’s ‘cool kids.’

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Other notable Old Boys Leagues include the Ngo League, Chaapa League, SHACK League, and KISOBA League. But beyond the whistle, these leagues have become important spaces for the old boys, stretching far beyond the final score.

A true networking hub

Traditionally, old boys ‘linkups’ were limited to annual or termly reunions at school or specific venues. The former students have associations to keep them glued, but the gatherings often struggled to unite different cohorts because these yearly meetings were not enough to build lasting connections. Many alumni preferred to stay in touch only with the classmates they knew well, rather than with the wider alumni body. With school leagues open to anyone and offering far more enticing and fun experiences, the different cohorts, cutting across more than 40 years, have been able to come together regularly on matchdays, making these events the biggest networking platform for the old boys.

Where the party comes alive

When matchday flyers come out, one of the things people look forward to most is the entertainment lineup. Old Boys League matchdays have grown into a full-blown experience from early afternoon well into the night. During match time, Guinness flows freely while revelers enjoy lively sets from some of the best DJs and bands in town. As the sun sets, the party is elevated to new heights with live performances. Artists like Navio, Karole Kasita, Cindy, Azawi, T-Paul, Kapeke, Ava Peace, Kenneth Mugabi, Quex Music, and many others have performed at various leagues. Some people actually attend these games just for the party, and in doing so the leagues have become a fun alternative to Sunday brunches and other weekend ‘plots.’

Business opportunities

The backdrops at Old Boys Leagues pressers are often filled with logos of various companies, from large corporates to startups. Some of these businesses are run by old boys and provide services such as catering, photography, event management, and the like, to support matchdays and related activities. In doing so, they not only give back to the alumni community but also grow their ventures, gaining even more opportunities within the same alumni circles.

Giving back beyond the pitch

Beyond football and the party, the Old Boys have gone out of their way to support their schools and wider communities in meaningful ways. Many leagues have organised drives to meet different causes, from fundraising for school facilities to community service projects that uplift those around them. Additionally, financial literacy initiatives have been championed through league partners.  

Pride and passion

Away from the fun and social buzz, winning games and lifting the title brings cohorts a lasting sense of pride. Wins in regular season matches, playoff derbies, or an overall season victory earn bragging rights. Being crowned champions, as when Kabojja Warriors lifted the ISA League title at the Season Two awards night last September, turns hard-fought effort into moments of celebration that linger well beyond the pitch.

Current Status

Some Guinness Old Boys Leagues are currently active, i.e. SMACK League, Mwiri League, and SHACK League. Ngo League, Chaapa League, ISA League, and KISOBA League are in their off‑seasons but will return soon.

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