Allan Galyaki: Light High School Sseguku head coach hints teamwork, diligence for achieving success | 2025 Kitende Zone USSSA Football


2025 Kitende Zone USSSA football championship:
Boys Football
- Final: St Mary’s Boarding School Kitende 1 (4) – 1 (5) Light High School Sseguku
- Third place play off: Kajjansi Progressive 2-0 Kings Way
Semi-finals:
- St Mary’s Boarding School Kitende 5-0 Kings Way
- Light High School Sseguku 3-0 Kajjansi Progressive Academy
Girls Football:
- Final: Light High School Sseguku 2-0 Kings Way
The head coach of Light High School Sseguku football team Allan Galyaki has pointed to the collective effort of the players, fellow coaches, school administration and fans as key factors for their success.
Light High School Sseguku dominated the 2025 boys and girls football competitions in the Kitende zone, clinching both trophies at the St Mary’s Stadium, Kitende.




“This is the victory we have always worked for. I thank the players, my fellow coaches, school management and our fans. The journey has just started. We now eye the Wakiso regionals and nationals” Allan Galyaki, head coach for Light High School Sseguku remarked.
Galyaki is also the head coach for the junior team of NEC Football Club, an entity in the Star Times Uganda Premier League.

In the girls’ football final, Light High School Sseguku overcame Kings Way SS 2-0 with Violah Namugabi, an S3 student scoring a brace, a goal in each half.
For boys’ football, Light High School Sseguku won the explosive duel over record champions St Mary’s Kitende 5-4 in a tense the shoot-out 5-4 played under floodlights.
Normal time during this end-to-end contest had ended 1-goal apiece, both goals arriving in the 9 added minutes after regulation time.
Super substitute Leonard Kasaanya scored in the 97th minute, a strike that Light High School players, officials and fans bitterly protested, alleging that the ball never crossed the line.
Ugly scenes then erupted with some Light High School officials storming the field of play towards the match officials and some fans threw water bottles onto the field of play.
The unrest took about a quarter an hour before calmness was restored and play resumed.
Ikoona Kizza curled home a beautiful free kick from 30 yards past St Mary’s Kitende goalkeeper Siraje Etuuta for the equalizer well celebrated as the match was now to decided in spot kicks.
During the dramatic shoot out, both teams missed their first two kicks.
St Mary’s Kitende captain Ibrahim Ssebagala had his shot stopped by goalkeeper Gilbert Mazige.
Light High School Sseguku also missed their opening kick when Dante Chewe witnessed his shot saved by the St Mary’s goalkeeper Etuuta.
The rest of the penalties for Light High School Sseguku were scored by Reagan Okwi, Vacy Ssonko, Ikoona Kizza, Abedal Abdulrahman and Bernard.
St Mary’s Kitende scored through Ronald Kigwe, Arafat Nkoola, Cloud Wakenge and Wasswa Ssesanga whilst left footed Farouk Tumwesigye missed his kick.
Meanwhile, Kajjansi Progressive Academy overcame Kings Way 2-0 in the third place play-off match.
The four semi-finalists in boy’s football will play represent the Kitende zone at the 2025 Wakiso regional championship due to be hosted by Nsangi zone.
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