The 2014/15 Uganda Premier League once again failed to disappoint.
Top teams plummeted, smaller clubs notched wins and the league is close and open as ever.
Top teams plummeted, smaller clubs notched wins and the league is close and open as ever.
The league’s best players came up with top tier performances and this is the wrap up for match day 11 fixtures.
Abdallah Mubiru required only 45 mins to record his maiden UPL victory as KCCA scored three first half goals to ran riot over BUL F.C in a 3-O home win at the iconic Philip Omondi stadium in Lugogo.
Abdallah Mubiru required only 45 mins to record his maiden UPL victory as KCCA scored three first half goals to ran riot over BUL F.C in a 3-O home win at the iconic Philip Omondi stadium in Lugogo.
Hakim Senkumba set the tone for an almost perfect first half display when fired home from a loose ball before Brian Majwega released a glorious left foot fiesta in the 20th min to make the game 2-0.
Hard Working Derrick Nsibambi had his efforts paid off when he headed home from skipper Saaka Mpiima’s inviting cross at an hour mark.
The visitors put up a spirited second half game but couldn’t punch above KCCA’s weight. Brian Majjwega put up a man of the match performance through running the visitors back line ragged the entire evening.
His national teammate, Brian Umony made himself a nuisance against BUL F.C‘s back line but failed to score in the second game in a row.
The victory was sort of a display that defines a title-winning side.
The easy fought win saw the defending champions round off SC Villa to come 2rd on 24 pts , the latter having a game to play.
At Kavumba recreation grounds, Umar Kasumba ‘s brace inspired police f.c to beat Express f.c 2-1.
The home win means that the cops have 16 points after taking a long spell tied on 13pts, though the red eagles are still own 20pts from eleven games.
Umar Kasumba also climbed up to top scorers log with 7 goals on level term with Robert Ssentogo and Karim Ndugwa.
By contrast skipper Willy Kavuma scored his third goal of the season but it was not enough to escape the cops at their home soil in Kavumba.
Elsewhere in Mityana saaza ground, it was a soap opera in which roles suddenly reversed; an orphan becomes the company owner. Coach-less more so winless KJT Rwenshama presided over URA in a 3-2 home victory.
On –form Malingumu Julius, Ezekiel Ssimbwa and Geofrey Sseninde were all on target to put the new comer’s false start safely to bed. KJT now has 5 Pts but still rooted down on the 16 team table.
At fortress Namboole stadium,Soana FC held hosts Kiira young in a one all draw .Soana who have been struggling in recent months look rejuvenated having won their reverse fixture against Sadolin paints.
The draw meant that Soana have collected 4 points from their last two games which is their best run since 19th September 2014.
