Action between Proline and Onduparaka at the Star Times Stadium, Lugogo on Sunday (Photo: Proline Media)

Stanbic Uganda Cup | Round of 16

  • Proline 2-1 Onduparaka
  • Kitara 0-1 Kyetume

FUFA Big League outfit Proline Football Club ejected top tier side Onduparaka from the Uganda Cup following a 2-1 win at the StarTimes Stadium, Lugogo on Sunday.

Bright Anukani gave the home side a bright start with the opening goal on five minutes.

Onduparaka levelled through Ceaser Okhuti’s penalty after 22 minutes.

Ivan Bogere won the game for Proline right at the death with an 85th minute goal.

Proline thus progressed to the quarter finals that will be played in March.

In the other match played on Sunday, Alex Isabirye’s Kyetume pipped Richard Makumbi’s Kitara 1-0 at the Kigaya play ground in Hoima.

Veteran striker Robert Ssentongo scored the only goal on the day in the 13th minute.

Proline and Kyetume are the other second division sides to join Wakiso Giants and Nebbi Central in the quarterfinals.

The other quarter finalist is Vipers Sports Club who edged Kiboga Young 1-0 on Saturday at Kitende.

The round of 16 games continue on Monday as Express hosts Police at the Mutesa II Stadium and URA will entertain Bright Stars at Namboole.

The winner of the Uganda Cup gets a direct ticket to play at the CAF Confederation Cup.

Proline XI vs Onduparaka. (Photo: Proline Media)

Team Line ups:

Proline XI: Hassan Matovu, Ibrahim Ssendi, Hakim Sekitto, Saka Mpiima, Mustafa Mujuzi (Captain), Sam “Tiyo” Kintu, Ibrahim Wamannah, Bright Anukani, Ivan Bogere, Ismail Kabugu, Richard Ajuna

Subs: Micheal Muhumuza (G.K), James Begesa, Joseph Mandela, Noordin Bunjo, Emmanuel Asiku, Ibrahim Bonyo, Arnold Sserunjogi

Onduparaka XI Vs Proline. (Photo: Proline Media)

Onduparaka XI: Nicholas Sebwato (G.K), Denis Okot Oola, Rashid Okocha, Rashid Toha, Hassan Muhamud, Faizul, Nicholas Kagaba, Abel Eturude, Gadaffi Gadihno, Viane Ssekajugo, Ceaser Okhuti

Subs: Baker Yunus (G.K), Amis Muwonge, Ezra Bidda, Fred Agandu, Solomon Okwalinga, Malish Jamal, Richard Ayiko

David Isabirye is a senior staff writer for Kawowo Sports where he covers most of the major events.

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