Andrew Oryada BBC Sport, Kampala |

 Clubs are asking for more from the new deal |
For the first time in Uganda, a Religious company, Top Radio Ltd will sponsor the top-flight league. The 16-team Super Division, previously called the Nile Special Super League (NSSL), will from now on be known as the Top Radio Super League (TSL).
Top Radio, who also own a football club playing in the Super Division, are injecting US$58,000 (Shs103 million) each season.
The package has come just in time to rescue the championship, after the league had began without a sponsor.
Nile Breweries Limited, a beer company, cancelled their deal to sponsor the league early this year after accusing the Ugandan FA of a breach of contract.
The new sponsors will provide the clubs with playing materials as well as transport expenses.
The three-year deal signed by Top Radio's Managing Director, Pastor Jackson Ssenyonga and the FA boss Denis Obua also includes cash prizes for outstanding players at the end of the season.
However, some members of the Super Division Clubs Association (SDCA) say the money is insufficient.
"We needed time to look at that contract. We can't sell our rights for such a cheap offer," said the SDCA secretary Julius Kavuma Kabenge.
However, Obua said it is the best thing to happen to Ugandan football because there was no sponsor coming on board.
There is also talk that Top Radio will advertise Christian messages on billboards at various stadia, which may not go down well among certain circles.
"We are still working on our advertising but the public will be happy," said Pastor Ssenyonga.