Kayima Sarah Nanono Kaweesi hands over a ball to Mawokota ssaza football coach David Katono Mutono during the unveiling ceremony

The new head coach of Mawokota Ssaza David Katono Mutono is tasked to ensure that coveted Buganda Masaza cup trophy returns to Mawokota after years of agony.

In case this comes to fruition, Mawokota will have won four titles since 2004 following triumphs in 2005, 2007 and 2013.

To Mutono, last year’s losing finalist with Kyaggwe (fell to Buddu 1-0 at Namboole stadium), the job is achievable.

“I am happy to be at Mawokota Ssaza. The fourth trophy is a demand and we all have to work collectively to achieve this” Mutono reveals.

David Katono Mutono

Mutono comes forth to Mawokota with a philosophy; one that is adorable by many of free-passing offensive football.

He vows to maintain the status quo with his shoulders and head up.

“Good attractive football is a must. We must possess the ball and finish off the opponent” Mutono speaks of his style.

Mutono’s pedigree is not questioned at all having also worked with a number of clubs in the Uganda Premier League and Big League as Soana, Kyetume and lately Gaddafi.

With three titles under their belt, Mawokota Ssaza is a respectable brand with a huge following of loyal fans, admirers, businessmen and politicians alike.

Mawokota Ssaza fans

The desire for Mutono to carry on the sweet possessive football style and seek for results right from the group stages will be key.

Identifying and recruiting the right players and a workable technical team will also be a key beam for Mutono’s work task at hand.

The new season is ear-marked to kick off in June 2025.

Mawokota fans are always supportive to the team on home and away engagements

All Winners Since 2004:

  • 2024: Buddu
  • 2023: Bulemeezi
  • 2022: Busiro
  • 2021: Buddu
  • 2020: Gomba
  • 2019: Bulemeezi
  • 2018: Singo
  • 2017: Gomba
  • 2016: Buddu
  • 2015: Singo
  • 2014: Gomba
  • 2013: Mawokota
  • 2012: Bulemeezi
  • 2011: Buluri
  • 2010: Not Held
  • 2009: Gomba
  • 2008: Kyadondo
  • 2007: Mawokota
  • 2006: Kooki
  • 2005: Mawokota
  • 2004: Gomba

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

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