KCCA 1-0 URA: Mayanja on target as Kasasiro lads win 2024/25 season opener

Uganda Premier League 2024/25 (Match one): Under floodlights, Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) overcame Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) 1-0 as the 2024-2025 Uganda Premier League season officially got underway. Saidi Mayanja’s low beautiful curler in the opening half won the day for Abdallah Mubiru’s coached side before a reasonable number of fans at the MTN […] The post KCCA 1-0 URA: Mayanja on target as Kasasiro lads win 2024/25 season opener appeared first on Kawowo Sports.

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Uganda Premier League 2024/25 (Match one):

  • KCCA 1-0 URA

Under floodlights, Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) overcame Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) 1-0 as the 2024-2025 Uganda Premier League season officially got underway.

Saidi Mayanja’s low beautiful curler in the opening half won the day for Abdallah Mubiru’s coached side before a reasonable number of fans at the MTN Omondi stadium in Lugogo, Kampala.

The visitors had a brilliant start to the game with the opening corner kick under four minutes.

KCCA swiftly reacted with a quick counter attack when Etienne Katenga raced on the right flank to deliver a sweet cross-in before midfielder Joel Sserunjogi has a shot blocked.

Left back James Mubezi recovered from an early knock to soldier on moments before URA midfielder Norman Namanya was cautioned by FIFA female referee Shamira Nabadda for unsporting conduct.

Forward Derrick Nsibambi had a well glanced header saved by URA shot stopper Derrick Ochan before the former hit the rebound on the side-netting in the 13th minute.

URA got the opportunity to shot directly at the opposition goal with a 35 yard free-kick when Hassan Muhamud brought down a free dribbling Godfrey Ssekibengo.

Joshua Lubwama, URA’s skipper on the evening curled over the resultant free-kick

Namanya shot way off target in the 25th minute off the weaker left foot before the first cooling break of the game was granted.

Upon restart of play, Saidi Mayanja lit up the stadium with a great curl past goalkeeper Ochan towards the half hour mark.

KCCA midfielder Joel Sserunjogi became the second player to be cautioned in the game with the visitors granted a free-kick 30 yards from goal.

Again, Lubwama curled the ball over from the resultant free-kick.

Namanya forced a save from goalkeeper Mugolofa with the clock clicking to end the opening stanza.

On the quick break, Katenga had a good run thwarted by James Begisa

URA’s Sharif Sheen Kimbowa got booked for a foul on KCCA forward Katenga on the stroke of half time.

As the second half returned, Bruno Bunyaga replaced a silent Kimbowa and KCCA introduced Harunah Lukwago for Sharif Ssengendo.

The home side commenced the second half on a bright footing with a quick corner kick.

Moments later, Bright Anukani forced a save from goalie Ochan and the rebound from Derrick Nsibambi was volleyed over from an acute angle.

On the hour mark, URA made a triple change. The trio of Joseph Ssemujju, George Masembe and Faizo Matovu were all introduced for the tax collectors.

Bunyaga shot over inside the KCCA goal area but from the flanks in the 62nd minute.

It was KCCA’s turn again as Anukani orchestrated a great run before hurriedly shooting over in the 65th minute.

A minute later, Nsibambi headed wide Lukwago’s cross from right as the home side sought for a killer.

URA reacted, forcing goalkeeper Mugolofa to execute a save from Joseph Ssemujju’s long range shot.

Lubwama was cautioned for a malicious foul on Nsibambi following a wild lunge that would have easily earned him a send-off.

Sserunjogi’s free-kick from 25 yards curled out away from the URA goal post.

Under the final quarter an hour of the game; URA introduced Laban Tibita for a tired Namanya before KCCA rested Katenga for Ashraf Mugume.

It remained an end-to-end affair in the final 10 minutes. URA forced two consecutive corner kicks that KCCA defended well before Mayanja shot from outside the goal area got brushed off for a corner kick well defended.

The final score read 1-0 as KCCA earned the maximum points in the virgin season and agony for the tax collectors coming to match day two next week.

Team Line Ups:

KCCA XI: Mutwalibi Mugolofa (GK), Fillbert Obenchan (Captain), James Mubezi, Hassan Muhamud, Musitafa Mujjuzi, Joel Sserunjogi, Saidi Mayanja, Bright Anukani, Etienne Katenga, Sharif Ssengendo, Derrick Nsibambi

Subs: Emojong (G.K), Peter Magambo, Haruna Lukwago, Ashraf Mugume, Kwikiriza, Munguchi, Ijara, Abu, Isa Mubiru, Juma, Anyama, Mwanje

URA XI: Derrick Ochan (G.K), James Begisa, Enock Walusimbi, Joshua Lubwama (Captain), Norman Namanya, Ibrahim Wammanah, Godfrey Ssekibengo, Amis Bwangani, Ivan Ahimbisibwe, Sharifh Sheen Kimbowa, Moses Aliro

Subs: Denis Otim (G.K), Justin Opiro, Nicholas Kabonge, George Masembe, Laban Tibiita, Abraham Tusubira, Bruno Bunyaga, Faizo Matovu, John Innocent Kisolo, Hudu Mulikyi, Joseph Ssemujju, Joseph Bright Vuni

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