The Uganda Bridge League 2025, organized by the Uganda Bridge Federation, kicked off its second half with a gripping opening round on September 20 at Victoria University Hall, setting the stage for a fierce battle among Uganda’s brightest bridge talents. With 13 teams vying for supremacy, defending champions Muk Bridge Club 1 surged to the top with 50 Victory Points (VPs), but the chase is tight as the league heads to Islamic University in Uganda`s Sports complex for the next round on October 11th.

The opening day saw a two-round robin clash, where strategic bidding and clever card play electrified the hall. Muk Bridge Club 1, fresh off their first-half triumph earlier this year, edged out Muk Bridge Club 3 (49 VPs) and Ndejje Mavericks 1 (48 VPs) to claim the early lead. Kampala Bridge Club 1 (32 VPs) and Ndejje Mavericks 2 (30 VPs) hold strong mid-table positions, while newcomers like IUIU Aces and Cavendish Bridge Club aim to climb from the lower ranks.Highlighting the next round, fans are buzzing for two blockbuster matchups: Muk Bridge Club 1 will face Kampala Bridge Club 1, a clash pitting the champions’ precision against Kampala’s bold tactics.

Meanwhile, Ndejje Mavericks 1 takes on Muk Bridge Club 3, a razor-close contest that could reshape the leaderboard. With only two VPs separating the top three, every board counts in this high-stakes mindsport.The league’s university-driven spirit—featuring teams from Makerere, Ndejje, Kyambogo, and Islamic University in Uganda underscores its role in fostering strategic thinking among youth. As teams prepare for next round of play, expect intense rivalries, daring bids, and potential upsets in a season promising drama and brilliance.

Follow the action at ugandabridge.org as the National Bridge League 2025 charges toward its November finale!

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