Futsal action on matcn day 3 at the international futsal courts Credit: FAU

Futsal Super League 2017-18 (4th Round):

Thursday, 23rd November 2017:

  • Yap Stars Vs Yeap Kabowa – 7 p.m
  • Riham Vs Dream – 7 p.m
  • Sauna Vs Typhoons – 8 p.m
  • KSPG Vs Kabowa United – 8 p.m
  • Parakeets Vs Park – 9 p.m
  • Elephants Vs Bajim – 9 p.m

*At the International Futsal Courts, Mengo (Kick off 7 p.m)

[/media-credit] Futsal action on matcn day 3 at the international futsal courts Credit: FAU

Ever since the second playing arena at the International Futsal Courts became operational, fans that throng the fascinating facility have been handsomely paid back in return.

Passionate Futsal fans are now spoilt for choice given what is at display for them on any given match day.

Like it was on match day three last Thursday, this time round, an amazing 6 matches will be played concurrently on either courts as early as 7 p.m.

That means, for ordinary fans, booking the early seat is paramount to avoid the last minute rushes, lest missing a clear view for the stars of the game in action.

It goes without saying therefore, by 7 p.m, the first two matches will be underway – obviously flood lit.

Yap Stars open the way against Yeap Kabowa. At the same time, Riham shall be taking on Dream.

The second set of games will see Sauna up against Typhoons whilst KSPG shall lock horns with Kabowa United.

At 9 p.m, it will be the kick off time for the last pair of matches.

Parakeets shall play Park in one match, and the same time Elephants battle Bajim.

Judging from the results of the either rounds, there is a big anticipation that goals will still rain, fancy football and mesmerizing dribbles be envisaged.

[/media-credit] Charged up Futsal fans watching the thrilling futsal super league Credit: FAU

As a healthy precaution, the battle between Sauna and Typhoons should only be watched by fans with no cases of high blood pressure.

Reason: It is expected to be epic, mouth watering and explosive given the rich history of competition between the two sides.

For starters, Typhoons overcame Soana to the Super Cup at the start of the season.

But owing to current form, Sauna is now an easy match for the well balanced Typhoons youthful side.

For instance, sharp striker Steven Veron who netted 5 times past Yap Stars last Thursday will still strive to score against Typhoons.

Samuel Kato, the immensely gifted Masudi Kafumbe, Goffin Oyirwoth are some of the stars to watch out on the Typhoons team.

When Kabowa United take on KSPG, Sula Kamau and Bashir Kayembe should be given keen attention given their quality and unpredictable nature on the court.

Similarly, KSPG will look to the potent shooting weapon of Imam Akram for magic.

Hassan Wasswa’s Elephant will play Bajim in another cracker of sorts.

Bajim will definitely look to Solomon ssekikubo, Swaibu Kazibwe and Faiswal Bukenya.

The trio scored for Bajim in their 5-3 loss to Kabowa United last week.

Futsal Association Uganda (FAU) chairman, Hamza Jjunju urges the fans to turn up in big numbers because of the magnitude of games available.

“The futsal wave has kept spreading. We therefore call upon fans of indoor football to turn up. It is big and spreading at a fast rate,” Jjunju appeals.

The games are organized by the Futsal Assoociation Uganda in conjunction with Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) and the International Futsal courts.

Round Three Results:

  • Sauna 7-4 Yap Stars
  • Park 3-5 KSPG
  • Kabowa 2-1 Parakeets
  • Dream 7-3 Elephants
  • Typhoons 5-1 Riham
  • Bajim 3-4 Kabowa United

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

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