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2025 Uganda Cup Final to be Held at Kadiba Stadium

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Stanbic Uganda Cup final to be held at Kadiba stadium

The semi-final draw for the 51st Stanbic Uganda Cup was conducted on Monday, 28th April 2025, at the Kampala Serena Hotel, confirming exciting matchups and the venue for the final.

Holders Kitara FC will face Vipers SC in the first semi-final, with the opening leg to be played at the St Mary’s Stadium, Kitende. Meanwhile, ten-time winners Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) FC will host FUFA Big League side Kataka FC in their first encounter.

The first legs of the semi-finals are scheduled for 3rd and 4th May 2025, while the return legs will be played on the 17th and 18th May 2025.

The grand final will be staged at the newly opened Kadiba Stadium, adding extra excitement to this year’s prestigious tournament, which has been held since 1971.

The draw was attended by dignitaries, including Stanbic Bank Sponsorship Manager Isaac Ajiji, FUFA 3rd Vice President Hon. Florence Nakiwala Kiyinji, and FUFA Competitions Director Hajati Aisha Nalule.

“As title sponsors, we are excited that the competition is getting tougher and more competitive. We urge everyone to watch out for the exciting giveaways,” said Isaac Ajiji.

Hon. Nakiwala thanked everyone who has been involved, stating, “I wish to thank the fans, sponsors, and teams that started with 369 entrants, to now have four semi-finalists. I also thank the Government of Uganda for supporting the idea of the FUFA President, Hon. Magogo Moses Hassim in the construction of the FUFA-owned stadium, Kadiba. It will be the venue for the final.”

The FUFA Competitions Director, Hajati Aisha Nalule, echoed that if teams are tied by goals at the end of the return leg match, the away goals rule shall apply, and if teams are still tied, spot kicks shall be applied to determine the winner. There shall be no extra time.

Among the club representatives at the draw were Jackson Magera (KCCA FC head coach), Godfrey Awachango (Kataka FC head coach), and Wasswa Bbosa (Kitara FC head coach).

KCCA coach Magera expressed readiness ahead of facing Kataka, acknowledging their giant-killing reputation:

“We don’t underrate Kataka FC because it is not easy to reach the semi-final stage. They eliminated UPL teams URA FC and Police FC, but we are going to be ready for them.”

Kitara’s coach, Wasswa Bbosa, is equally confident:

“Vipers is a strong side, but Kitara has shown strength too. I promise our fans that we shall fight hard to play in the finals.”

Godfrey Awachango, coach of Kataka, also shared optimism:

“Playing away first gives us the chance to finish the job at our home in Mbale. We are ready.”

At the quarter-final stage, Kitara edged BUL FC 1-0 in a heated contest that saw three red cards, with Arthur Kiggundu scoring the decisive goal. Vipers eliminated SC Villa 1-0 with a dramatic late header from substitute Milton Karisa.

Kataka stunned Police FC 3-0 on penalties after a goalless draw in normal time during their quarter-final match. Earlier, in the round of 16, Kataka had also knocked out top-tier side URA FC via penalties after a 1-1 draw at the Hamz Stadium.

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BUL FC Triumphs Over KCCA FC in Thrilling Encounter

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BUL FC secured a hard-fought 2-1 victory over KCCA FC in a StarTimes Uganda Premier League match at the MTN Omondi Stadium. The team’s resilience and determination were on full display as they overcame a strong KCCA side to claim all three points.

The match got off to a lively start, with BUL FC’s goalkeeper Joel Mutakubwa making a remarkable save in the 18th minute. Swabiru Mpasa threatened to score in the 24th minute, but his effort went wide despite a promising build-up from Martin Aprem.

The deadlock was broken in the 28th minute when Jeromy Kirya scored a crucial goal, courtesy of a brilliant assist from Swabiru Mpasa. This gave BUL FC a 1-0 lead at halftime, and the team was determined to build on this momentum in the second half.

The second half was marked by intense action, with Joel Mutakubwa making another crucial save in the 53rd minute to deny KCCA’s Shafiq. BUL FC continued to push for a second goal, and Karim Ndugwa came close in the 60th minute before scoring a well-taken goal in the 84th minute, assisted by Isaac Musiima.

Despite KCCA’s late pressure, Joel Mutakubwa remained resolute, making another crucial save in the 90th minute to deny Sengendo. Ashraf Mugume scored a consolation goal for KCCA in the 90+3 minute, but it was too little, too late.

The final whistle marked a hard-fought 2-1 victory for BUL FC, a testament to the team’s determination and resilience. Jeromy Kirya and Karim Ndugwa scored the goals that sealed the win, with Swabiru Mpasa and Isaac Musiima providing the assists. Joel Mutakubwa’s outstanding performance in goal was instrumental in securing the win.

Next Match
BUL FC shall be in action again as we host Police FC at the FUFA Technical Center Njeru on Wednesday, 16th April at 4pm. We’re looking forward to this exciting match and appreciate the continued support of our fans.

Final Score: KCCA FC 1-2 BUL FC

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