Uganda Cup 03/09 12:00 3 Nebbi Central FC v Bright Stars W 0-1
Uganda Premier League 03/06 13:30 23 [13] Maroons v Bright Stars [11] L 1-0
Uganda Premier League 03/02 13:00 22 [11] Bright Stars v Ndejje University [14] W 3-0
Uganda Premier League 02/27 13:30 21 [11] Bright Stars v Tooro United [9] D 0-0
Uganda Premier League 02/22 13:00 20 [2] Vipers SC v Bright Stars [10] L 3-0
Uganda Cup 02/18 13:14 - URA v Bright Stars W 1-2
Uganda Premier League 02/12 13:30 19 [9] Bright Stars v Mbarara City [3] D 0-0
Uganda Premier League 02/09 13:00 18 [9] Bright Stars v KCCA [1] D 0-0
Uganda Premier League 02/06 13:00 17 [13] SC Villa v Bright Stars [9] D 1-1
Uganda Premier League 02/02 13:00 16 [10] Bright Stars v Onduparaka FC [5] D 1-1
Uganda Cup 01/13 13:00 - Bumate United FC v Bright Stars W 4-6
Uganda Premier League 01/10 13:30 15 [11] Tooro United v Bright Stars [8] L 2-0
Uganda Premier League 01/05 13:00 14 [8] Bright Stars v Vipers SC [2] D 0-0
Uganda Premier League 12/29 13:00 13 Mbarara City v Bright Stars L 2-1
Uganda Premier League 12/16 13:00 12 [5] Bright Stars v URA [10] L 0-2
Uganda Premier League 12/12 13:00 11 [10] Uganda Police FC v Bright Stars [5] L 1-0
Uganda Premier League 12/08 13:00 10 [2] Bright Stars v BUL FC [6] D 1-1
Uganda Premier League 12/01 13:00 9 [15] Paidha Black Angels v Bright Stars [4] W 0-3
Uganda Premier League 11/13 13:30 8 [3] Bright Stars v Express FC [6] D 1-1
Uganda Premier League 11/06 13:30 7 [10] Ndejje University v Bright Stars [4] W 0-3
Uganda Premier League 11/03 13:00 6 [7] Bright Stars v Kirinya Jinja SS [10] W 4-1
Uganda Premier League 10/30 13:30 5 [3] Onduparaka FC v Bright Stars [6] D 0-0
Uganda Premier League 10/23 13:00 4 [3] Kampala City Council v Bright Stars [2] L 2-0
Uganda Premier League 10/20 13:00 3 [3] Bright Stars v SC Villa [13] D 0-0
Uganda Premier League 10/03 13:30 2 [14] Gabreal/Semidockih v Bright Stars [5] W 2-3
Uganda Premier League 09/28 13:30 1 Bright Stars v Maroons W 3-1
World Club Friendlies 09/19 06:00 - Masavu FC v Bright Stars W 0-2
World Club Friendlies 09/14 13:00 - Bright Stars v Paidha Black Angels D 1-1
Uganda Premier League 05/25 13:00 30 [4] Onduparaka FC v Bright Stars [6] L 2-0
Uganda Premier League 05/19 13:00 21 [6] Bright Stars v KCCA [2] L 1-2

Wikipedia - Bright Stars FC

Bright Stars FC, also Soltilo Bright Stars, is a Ugandan football club. They play in the top division of Ugandan football, the Ugandan Super League.

In September 2017, it was announced that Japan International Keisuke Honda, through his management company called Honda Estilo, bought a controlling interest in the club. Their motto is "Always Innovating, Never Imitating."

History

Bright Stars was founded in 1997. They were promoted to the Uganda Super League after winning the FUFA Big League in 2012–13. John Kayanja was the coach who led the Stars to the Super League.

For their inaugural top flight season in 2013–14, Bright Stars turned to Livingstone Mbabazi to coach the team. Bright Stars flirted with relegation but finished in 12th place, two spots above the drop.

Bright Stars made the 2019 Uganda Cup final, their first ever finals appearance, but were defeated 5–4 on penalties by Proline FC after the game finished at a 1–1 draw. In 2024, the club roped in first ever Indian footballer in the country, Aaryan Badoni.

The Bright Stars Football Club is a prominent professional soccer team based in Uganda, known for its vibrant spirit and commitment to excellence on the pitch. Founded in 2010, the club has quickly established itself as a competitive force in the Ugandan Premier League. The team's colors, a striking combination of yellow and blue, reflect their dynamic playstyle and the energy they bring to every match.

Bright Stars is celebrated for its focus on nurturing local talent, providing young players with opportunities to develop their skills and showcase their abilities in a professional environment. The club's youth academy is a cornerstone of its philosophy, emphasizing the importance of grassroots development in building a sustainable future for Ugandan football.

With a passionate fan base that fills the stands at their home ground, the Champions Stadium in Mwererwe, the Bright Stars create an electrifying atmosphere during home games. The team's commitment to community engagement and social responsibility further cements their status as a beloved institution in Ugandan sports.

Under the guidance of dedicated coaching staff, the Bright Stars aim to compete for national titles and make a mark in regional competitions, showcasing the rich talent and potential of Ugandan football on a larger stage. With a blend of experienced players and promising newcomers, the Bright Stars continue to shine brightly in the world of soccer, embodying the hope and aspirations of their supporters.