Katikiro Charles Peter Mayiga hands over a Shield to Ngabi Nsamba at Mutesa II Wankulukuku stadium | Credit: John Batanudde

Overview:

Ngabi Nsamba has now won six titles following earlier victories in 1951, 1987, 2007, 2013, 2024 and lately 2025.

Bika Bya Baganda Football Championship 2025:

  • Final: Ndiga 2 (5) – 2 (6) Ngabi Nsamba
  • Third place: Nsenene 1-0 Kkobe

Individual awards:

  • Most Valuable player: Reagan Mpande (Ndiga)
  • Top Scorer: Elias Kiyimba (Kasimba) – 5 goals
  • Best goalkeeper: Henry Mwebe (Nsenene)

Ngabi Nsamba successfully defended the Bika Bya Baganda Football Shield at the Mutesa II Stadium, Wankulukuku on Saturday, 7th June 2025.

The triumphant clan overcame Ndiga 6-5 after tense and dramatic post-match penalties after a 2-all draw in normal time.

Musa Mulindwa, Richard Matovu, Allan Bukenya,  captain Viane Ssekajugo, Junior Kikambi and Najib Yiga scored for Ngabi Nsamba in the shoot-out.

Ibrahim Bbossa, Reagan Mpande, Denis Kisiriko Luzige, Umar Lutalo, Dan “Muzeeyi” Sserunkuma scored the five penalties for Ndiga.

Issa Lumu missed his kick after a gallant save by Ngabi Nsamba goalkeeper Hassan Matovu.

Ngabi Nsamba players celebrate a goal against Ndiga

During normal time, Reagan Mpande scored a brace for Ndiga.

Veteran winger Sula “Malouda” Matovu and substitute Steven Yiga netted for Ngabi Nsamba.

Mpande opened the scoring business in the fourth minute of the game.

The Sports Club Villa forward raced with the ball from the left flank before shooting past goalkeeper Hassan Matovu on the near post.

Ngabi Nsamba’s Bruno Bunyaga missed the opportunity to equalize as his header towards the closing moments of the first half kissed the crossbar.

At the start of the second half, Ndiga introduced veteran Geofrey Sserunkuma for another experienced player Simon Sserunkuma.

Sula “Malouda” Matovu brought the game level with a well-struck free-kick five minutes into the second half.

Matovu was then replaced by Steven Yiga on the hour mark.

Bruno Bunyaga sandwiched by two Ndiga clan players | Credit: John Batanudde

Ndiga clan lost the services of left back Ronald “Jajja” Nkonge who was stretchered off after an injury.

Ponsiano Ssegonjja took over Nkonge’s place.

Substitute Yiga scored Ngabi Nsamba’s second goal to spark wild celebrations among the fans.

The joy was short-lived as Mpande scored the equalizer almost immediately after the restart of play to take the match into post-match penalties.

Ngabi Nsamba (white and blue) against Ndiga | Credit: John Batanudde

How the post-match penalties prevailed:

Ibrahim Bbosa scored the opening penalty for Ndiga. Musa Mulindwa equalized for Ngabi Nsamba.

Mpande restored Ndiga’s lead. Richard Matovu made it 2-all with a quickly taken penalty that excited many in the stands.

Denis Kisiriko Luzige scored Ndiga’s third penalty. Allan Bukenya got the equalizer for Ngabi Nsamba at 3-3.

Umar Lutalo scored Ndiga’s fourth penalty and Ngabi Nsamba captain Viane Ssekajugo made it 4-4.

Dreadlocked Dan “Muzeeyi” Sserunkuma scored the fifth penalty for Ndiga. Junior Kikambi equalized for Ngabi Nsamba at 5-5.

Issa Lumu was denied by Ngabi Nsamba goalkeeper Hassan Matovu before Najib Yiga scored the winner for Ngabi Nsamba for the successful shield defence.

Ngabi Nsamba with shield at Mutesa II Wankulukuku stadium | Credit: John Batanudde

Ngabi Nsamba has now won six titles following earlier victories in 1951, 1987, 2007, 2013, 2024 and lately 2025.

The champions earned Ug.Shs 9,000,000 cash prize with Ndiga taking home Ug.Shs 7,000,000.

Meanwhile, Nsenene (Grass Hoppers) overcame Kkobe (Creeping plant) 1-0 during the third-place playoff.

Brian Masembe scored the all-important goal in the 40th minute to earn bronze and Ug.Shs 5,000,000.

The Katikiro (prime minister of Buganda Kingdom) Owek. Charles Peter Mayiga was the chief guest.

The BIKA Tournament is more than just football. It is a vessel of our heritage, unity, and discipline. I congratulate Ngabi Nsamba on their victory and applaud all the participating clans for keeping our traditions alive. I urge the youth to take part in sports and steer clear of negative habits such as drug abuse and idleness. They must be intentional about building their future. Together with Airtel Uganda, we celebrate not just a winning team, but a winning culture.

Katikiro Owek. Charles Peter Mayiga

The Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Edgar Watson Suubi and the first vice president Justus Mugisha also graced the finale.

Ndiga Clan players greeted by officials

Congratulations to Ngabi Nsamba for their well-deserved victory. This year’s BIKA Tournament has once again demonstrated the power of sport to unite communities, celebrate culture, and nurture talent. Airtel Uganda is proud to be part of this incredible journey and to contribute to Buganda’s rich heritage through sports.

Ali Balunywa, Sales Director – Airtel Uganda

Team Line Ups (Shirt numbers in bracket):

Ndiga XI: Geoffrey Sserugwa (1), John Ssekyaya (20), Ronald Nkonge (18), Patrick Kagulire (2), Isa Lumu (23), Murushid Kiyingi (8), Reagan Mpande (7), Umar Lutalo (3), Simon Sserunkuma (10, Captain), Dennis Kisiriko (22), Dan Muzeeyi Sserunkuma (9)

Subs: Gavin Kiguli (13), Geoffrey Sserunkuma (19), Mudasiru Kiyingi (6), Pontiano Ssegonja (15), Amir Kakomo (4), Juma Mukasa (29), Collin Kafumbe (17), Ibrahim Bbosa (44), Ashiraf Luggya (5)

Ngabi Nsamba XI: Hassan Matovu (1), Gift Lubega (7), Richard Matovu (15), Faisal Matovu (13), Junior Kikambi (19), Farouk Matovu (3), Sula Matovu (17),  Musa Mulindwa (16), Najib Yiga (8), Bruno Bunyaga (10), Vianne Ssekajugo (10, Captain)

Subs: Joseph Yiga (31), Julius Matovu (6), Stephen Yiga (5), Frank Yiga (18), Conrad Ntegeka (9), Allan Bukenya (14), Fahad Nsamba, Ivan Kamoga (12), Samson Kasozi (4)

Match officials:

  • Referee: Ibrahim Miiro
  • 1st Assistant: Aziz Mugalu
  • 2nd Assistant: Hakim Lubwama
  • Fourth official: Racheal Nantongo
  • Assessor: Sulaiman Matovu

Bika Football Shield Winners:

  • 1950: Mbogo
  • 1951: Ngabi Nsamba
  • 1952: Mmamba Gabunga
  • 1953: Not Held
  • 1954: Not Held
  • 1955: Kkobe
  • 1956: Mmamba Gabunga
  • 1957: Nyonyi Nyange
  • 1958: Ngeye
  • 1959: Mmamba Gabunga
  • 1960: Ffumbe
  • 1961: Bbalangira and Kkobe
  • 1962: Nkima
  • 1963: Not Held
  • 1964: Mmamba Gabunga
  • 1965: Mmamba Gabunga
  • 1987: Ngabi Nsamba
  • 1988: Lugave
  • 1989: Mmamba Gabunga
  • 1990: Lugave
  • 1991: Ngeye
  • 1992: Ngeye
  • 1993: Nkima
  • 1994: Mmamba Gabunga
  • 1995: Lugave
  • 1996: Mpindi
  • 1997: Nnyonyi
  • 1998: Lugave
  • 1999: Lugave
  • 2000: Mpologoma
  • 2001: Ngo
  • 2002: Mpologoma
  • 2003: Mmamba Gabunga
  • 2004: Lugave
  • 2005: Ffumbe
  • 2006: Mpindi
  • 2007: Ngabi Nsamba
  • 2008: Kkobe
  • 2009: Ffumbe
  • 2010: Nte
  • 2011: Mmamba Gabung
  • 2012: Ngey
  • 2013: Ngabi Nsamba
  • 2014: Mmamba Gabunga
  • 2015: Mbogo
  • 2016: Nte
  • 2017: Nte
  • 2018: Nkima
  • 2019: Mbogo
  • 2020: Not played (Due to COVID-19 pandemic)
  • 2021: Not played (Due to COVID-19 pandemic)
  • 2022: Ndiga
  • 2023: Ngoonge
  • 2024: Ngabi Nsamba
  • 2025:Ngabi Nsamba

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

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  1. Nice coverage Thank you, what can you tell us about the Ngabi team sponsers ?

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