Uganda 2002/03 (original) (raw)

Final Table:
1.SC Villa (Kampala) 27 23 3 1 53- 4 72 [2-0] Champions 2.Express Red Eagles (Kampala) 27 23 3 1 55- 9 72 [2-1] 3.Kampala City Council 27 16 5 6 52-25 53 [5-0] 4.URA SC (Kampala) 27 15 8 4 37-16 53 [2-1] [*] 5.Masaka Local Council 27 13 8 6 32-18 47 [1-0]
6.SC Simba (Lugazi) 27 11 5 11 35-33 38 [2-1] 7.Police (Jinja) 27 9 9 9 34-29 36 [7-0]
8.Mbale Heroes 27 9 6 12 28-35 33 [3-0] 9.Kinyara Sugar Works FC (Masindi) 27 9 5 13 27-37 32 [2-0]
10.Tower Of Praise TV (Kampala) 27 8 7 12 31-41 31 [4-4]

11.Iganga Town Council 27 9 4 14 27-42 31 [2-0] 12.Buikwe Red Stars (Mukono) 27 6 4 17 17-42 22 Relegated 13.Mbarara United 27 4 3 20 27-58 16 [0-1] Relegated 14.Game Boys FC (Tororo) 27 3 2 22 21-59 11 [1-1] Relegated 15.Akol FC (Lira) 14 1 2 11 7-35 5 [*1] Relegated

[*] the merger of URA and Lyantonde was dissolved before the start of the season; URA abbreviates Uganda Revenue Authority [*1] all matches Akol in 2nd half of season annulled; relevant results of opponents indicated between square brackets

NB: FUFA's Executive Committee awarded Villa the league title following matches on Sep 4; FUFA president Denis Obua was unhappy with this decision and set up a new committee. A later committee set up by the National Sports Council published findings so damning to FUFA that they decided to ignore it. On Jan 8, 2004, FUFA announced SC Villa (who had already been registered for the African Champions League in December) were indeed 2003 league champions.

Round 1 [Nov 23] KCC 0-2 URA [opening match] [Nov 24] Mbarara 3-4 Game Boys
Heroes 0-0 Police Express 3-0 Top TV Kinyara 1-2 Simba Akol 1-2 Masaka Buikwe 1-0 Iganga

Round 2 [Nov 27] Top TV 1-2 KCC Game Boys 0-2 Buikwe Masaka 1-0 Iganga [Nov 28] URA 1-0 Heroes

[Nov 30] KCC 3-2 Mbarara
[Dec 1] Buikwe 0-2 Simba Iganga 2-1 Top TV Heroes 3-1 Kinyara

[Dec 4] Simba 0-2 URA Masaka 1-1 KCC [Dec 5] Top TV 0-0 Game Boys [Dec 6] URA 5-0 Akol
[Dec 7] Simba - Heroes [1-2? 0-1?] Mbarara 3-3 Iganga
[Dec 8] Game Boys 0-1 Masaka Kinyara 1-1 Top TV

[Dec 11] KCC 1-0 Kinyara Masaka 3-0 Mbarara
[Dec 12] URA 2-1 Top TV [Dec 14] Akol 1-1 Kinyara Iganga 2-0 Game Boys KCC 4-1 Simba [Dec 15] Mbarara 1-2 URA
Heroes - Masaka [0-2?, 0-4?]

[Dec 20] Masaka 2-1 Top TV [Dec 21] Buikwe 0-1 URA Game Boys 1-0 Police Mbarara 1-3 Kinyara

[Dec 27] Police 4-1 Buikwe [Dec 28] Simba ppd Express Express awd Heroes [awarded 2-0; Heroes dns]
[Dec 29] Akol 0-1 Villa

[Jan 2] Villa 2-0 Simba
[Jan 3] Police 1-0 Iganga [Jan 4] Game Boys 2-0 Akol Kinyara 1-2 Express [Jan 5] Heroes 0-2 SC Villa Mbarara 2-1 Top TV [also reported 2-0; to be annulled?]

[Jan 8] SC Villa 2-0 Buikwe [Jan 9] URA 1-0 Police Masaka 0-1 Kinyara
[Jan 10] Express 5-1 Akol [Jan 11] KCC 1-2 SC Villa Heroes 2-1 Mbarara

[Jan 15] SC Villa 1-0 Iganga Masaka - Buikwe [home win?] [Jan 16] URA 1-1 Express

[Jan 18] Police 2-1 KCC Game Boys 1-2 Villa [Jan 19] Kinyara 0-0 URA Iganga 1-0 Simba Buikwe 1-4 Express [Jan 22] Police - Kinyara [home win?] [Jan 24] Mbarara 1-3 Simba
Game Boys 0-2 KCC

NB: break due to CECAFA club championship 2003

[Feb 13] KCC 1-0 Buikwe [Feb 14] Express 0-0 Police Akol 2-1 Heroes

NB: Heroes suspended from the league until March 2; if they fail to name a legal executive by then, they will be disqualified from the league (and all other FUFA competitions).

[Feb 18] Akol 1-4 Police Simba 3-1 Top TV [Feb 19] SC Villa 3-0 Mbarara
[Feb 20] Express 1-0 Masaka [Feb 21] Top TV 2-0 Akol [Feb 22] Police 0-2 SC Villa Kinyara 2-3 Iganga [Feb 23] Buikwe 2-2 Top TV [abandoned in injury time after Mbarara 1-2 Express home fans rioted following late [Feb 26] equaliser TOP TV] KCC 2-0 Iganga Police 1-2 Simba Akol - Buikwe [Akol did not win] [Feb 27] URA 3-3 Game Boys [Mar 1] Simba - Express [away win ?] [Mar 5] Iganga 0-0 URA Simba 2-0 Masaka

[Mar 10] Akol 0-4 KCC
[Mar 12] Iganga 1-0 Heroes Simba 4-0 Akol

[Mar 21] Simba 2-0 Game Boys Masaka - Police [away win?] [Mar 23] Mbarara awd Akol [awarded 2-0; Akol dns]

[Mar 29] Game Boys - Heroes [Apr 3] Villa 4-0 Kinyara [Apr 4] Police - Mbarara [home win?] [Apr 5] Iganga 0-2 Express Top TV 0-2 Villa

[Apr 12] Heroes 2-0 KCC URA 1-2 Masaka [Apr 18] Masaka - Police [Apr 19] Express 1-0 KCC [Apr 22] Villa 2-0 URA

[Apr 30] Masaka 0-1 Villa [inferred] Express awd Game Boys [awarded 2-0; originally 1-1] [May 1] Police 3-1 Kinyara [May 4] Top TV 1-1 Police [May 5] Villa 0-0 Express

Half-Way Table (May 5):
1.SC Villa (Kampala) 14 13 1 0 26- 2 40 2.Express Red Eagles (Kampala) 14 11 3 0 26- 5 36
3.URA SC (Kampala) 14 8 4 2 21-10 28 [*]
4.Masaka Local Council 14 8 2 4 16-10 26 [25-19?]
5.Kampala City Council 14 8 1 5 22-14 25
6.SC Simba (Lugazi) 14 8 0 6 22-16 24 7.Police (Jinja) 14 6 4 4 21-13 22 8.Mbale Heroes 14 6 2 6 16-15 20
9.Iganga Town Council 14 6 2 6 14-17 20
10.Kinyara Sugar Works FC (Masindi) 14 4 3 7 15-21 15

11.Buikwe Red Stars (Mukono) 14 3 2 9 10-22 11
12.Game Boys FC (Tororo) 14 3 2 9 10-23 11
13.TOP TV (Kampala) 14 1 5 8 11-21 8 [+]
14.Mbarara United 14 2 1 11 18-31 7
15.Akol FC (Lira) 14 1 2 11 7-35 5

[*] the merger of URA and Lyantonde was dissolved before the start of the season; URA abbreviates Uganda Revenue Authority [+] TOP abbreviates Tower Of Praise (TV=TeleVision)

[May 16] Villa 3-0 Heroes [May 17] Police 4-2 Game Boys
[May 18] Express 3-0 Mbarara Akol - Simba Top TV 2-2 URA Kinyara 0-0 Masaka Iganga 0-4 KCC

[May 21] Simba ppd Villa Mbarara 2-0 Police Buikwe 1-1 Heroes Masaka 1-0 Top TV

[May 25] Mbarara 2-2 Kinyara [May 27] Police 2-2 Heroes [May 30] Game Boys 1-2 Mbarara [May 31] Iganga 3-2 Mbarara Heroes ann Akol [annulled; originally 3-0] [Jun 4] Heroes 2-0 Simba [reported 2-1; awarded?] Akol ann Top TV [annulled; originally 4-4] Kinyara 2-0 Buikwe [Jun 8] Game Boys 1-2 Kinyara Top TV 3-2 Iganga [Jun 12] Mbarara 0-0 Heroes Kinyara ann Akol [annulled; originally 2-0] [Jun 15] Iganga 0-0 Masaka Akol ann Game Boys [annulled; originally 1-1] [Jun 18] Simba 4-1 Iganga Heroes 2-1 Game Boys
[Jun 19] Masaka LC ann Akol [annulled; originally 1-0] [Jun 21] Iganga 2-0 Buikwe [inferred; played later?; awarded?] Game Boys lt Top TV [Jun 22] Mbarara 1-2 Masaka [Jul 4] Simba 2-2 KCC [Jul 6] Police 0-1 Top TV Buikwe 0-4 Villa [Jul 8] KCC 4-1 Game Boys [Jul 9] Express 4-1 Iganga [Jul 10] Villa 2-0 Top TV [Jul 11] URA 2-0 Simba Game Boys 2-3 Iganga [Jul 12] Police 1-0 Express [Jul 13] Mbarara 0-1 Villa
Kinyara 0-2 KCC [Jul 15] Top TV 1-1 Simba [Jul 16] Masaka 0-1 URA Iganga 0-1 Villa Express 2-0 Buikwe [Jul 17] Police ann Akol [annulled; originally 7-0] [Rogers Kyeyune scored 6 goals, equalling the one-match record held by Jimmy Kirunda and Hassan Mubiru] [Jul 18] KCC ann Akol [annulled; originally 5-0] Masaka 1-1 Simba [Jul 19] Express 2-0 Villa
[Jul 20] Iganga 0-1 Kinyara Game Boys 0-2 URA
[Jul 23] Masaka 5-0 Heroes KCC 0-0 URA [Jul 24] Simba 1-1 Police [Jul 25] Villa 0-0 Masaka [Jul 26] URA 1-0 Kinyara [inferred] Game Boys 0-3 Express Mbarara 0-2 Buikwe [inferred] [Jul 27] KCC 4-1 Top TV Akol ann Simba [annulled; originally 1-2] [Jul 29] Villa 7-0 Game Boys [Jul 30] Express 3-0 Kinyara Buikwe 0-3 KCC Akol ann Mbarara [annulled; originally 1-0] [Jul 31] Police 1-1 Masaka [Aug 1] URA 4-1 Mbarara [Aug 5] TOP TV awd Mbarara [awarded 2-0; Mbarara dns]
Akol ann URA [annulled, originally 1-2] [Aug 6] Buikwe 2-0 Game Boys Heroes 4-1 Iganga [Aug 9] Villa 0-0 KCC [Aug 10] Buikwe 2-1 Police Express 2-1 Simba Kinyara 1-0 Heroes [Aug 12] Simba 0-0 Buikwe [Aug 13] URA 0-2 Villa Iganga 0-0 Police [Aug 14] KCC 2-2 Masaka [Aug 15] TOP TV 3-1 Kinyara
[Aug 16] Heroes awd Express [awarded 0-2; abandoned at 0-0 in 85']
Simba 0-3 Villa [Aug 17] Akol ann Iganga [annulled, originally 0-2] Mbarara 1-4 KCC [Mbarara officials say the team playing KCC was not Mbarara, as they had failed to raise a team, but Ngabo Academy boys] [Aug 19] Police 0-0 URA [Aug 20] Masaka awd Game Boys [awarded 2-0, Game Boys dns] [Aug 22] URA 2-0 Iganga [inferred] [Aug 23] Akol ann Express [annulled, originally 1-2] [FUFA president Obua, present at the game, had to draw his gun at one stage in order to have the match continued] KCC 2-1 Police Heroes 1-2 Top TV Buikwe 0-2 Masaka [Aug 24] Game Boys 0-1 Simba [Aug 25] URA awd Buikwe [awarded 2-0, Buikwe dns] [Aug 26] KCC 2-0 Heroes [date unknown] TOP TV 1-0 Buikwe [inferred] [Aug 27] Masaka 0-2 Express Villa ann Akol [annulled; originally 22-1; Akol showed up with only 9 players, some of them ineligible; a match was played with Hakim Magumba scoring 7 and Villa leading 12-0 at half-time; awarded 2-0 on Sep 9, following an investigation of incidents before the match (a bus with Akol players stopping before reaching the match venue, apparently after Express (who had an interest in preventing Akol from playing and so restricting Villa to a 2-0 win) induced the bus driver and some players not to reach the venue; the Akol team split into two groups, one reaching the stadium and one going off to another destination)] Kinyara 1-2 Police [Aug 28] Simba awd Mbarara [awarded 2-0; Mbarara dns]
Buikwe n/p Akol [Aug 29] Heroes 0-0 URA Simba 0-2 Kinyara [inferred] [Aug 30] KCC 1-3 Express [Sep 1] Express 1-0 URA [URA protested the result after controversial refereeing saw two URA players sent off and Express awarded two penalties, one converted for the winning goal; their protest was thrown out] Villa 2-0 Police [Sep 4] Kinyara 0-2 Villa TOP TV awd Express [awarded 0-2; abandoned at 0-2 in 1st half; TOP TV relegated]

Final Table:
1.SC Villa (Kampala) 27 23 3 1 53- 4 72 [2-0] Champions 2.Express Red Eagles (Kampala) 27 23 3 1 55- 9 72 [2-1] 3.Kampala City Council 27 16 5 6 52-25 53 [5-0] 4.URA SC (Kampala) 27 15 8 4 37-16 53 [2-1] [*] 5.Masaka Local Council 27 13 8 6 32-18 47 [1-0]
6.SC Simba (Lugazi) 27 11 5 11 35-33 38 [2-1] 7.Police (Jinja) 27 9 9 9 34-29 36 [7-0]
8.Mbale Heroes 27 9 6 12 28-35 33 [3-0] 9.Kinyara Sugar Works FC (Masindi) 27 9 5 13 27-37 32 [2-0]
10.Tower Of Praise TV (Kampala) 27 8 7 12 31-41 31 [4-4]

11.Iganga Town Council 27 9 4 14 27-42 31 [2-0] 12.Buikwe Red Stars (Mukono) 27 6 4 17 17-42 22 Relegated 13.Mbarara United 27 4 3 20 27-58 16 [0-1] Relegated 14.Game Boys FC (Tororo) 27 3 2 22 21-59 11 [1-1] Relegated 15.Akol FC (Lira) 14 1 2 11 7-35 5 [*1] Relegated

[*] the merger of URA and Lyantonde was dissolved before the start of the season; URA abbreviates Uganda Revenue Authority [*1] all matches Akol in 2nd half of season annulled; relevant results of opponents indicated between square brackets

NB: FUFA's Executive Committee awarded Villa the league title following matches on Sep 4; FUFA president Denis Obua was unhappy with this decision and set up a new committee. A later committee set up by the National Sports Council published findings so damning to FUFA that they decided to ignore it. On Jan 8, 2004, FUFA announced SC Villa (who had already been registered for the African Champions League in December) were indeed 2003 league champions.

NB: eventually both TOP TV and Iganga TC remained at top level

NB: Game Boys unsuccessfully tried to buy or merge with newly promoted Moyo Town Council FC in order to retain their place

Topscorer (Jul 31):

16 Hassan Mubiru (Express)

NB: 2004 Super League to start Jan 30 with 16 clubs (following the re-instatement of TOP TV).

Cup Tournaments 2003

Kakungulu Cup

NB: 87 teams entered; the 15 top level clubs enter in the First Round.

Elimination Round [Apr 13] St. Louis lt Nansana FC Butukirwa 7-0 Kajumbi Zone [also reported 6-0] Kasese Cobalt CL 1-2 Hamukungu [Apr 20] Malera YS bt Kachumbali

Preliminary Rounds [Apr 13] Bugiri M abd Jinja Boys [Apr 16] Kawaala FC 1-4 Buganda Coaches Association [Apr 18] Wandegeya bt Nansana FC [Apr 20] Kamuli lt UTODA Maroons 1-0 State House MTN Youth lt Maji Kireka bt Bweyogerere KOFA 1-0 Lukuli Chicago bt Naguru [awarded to Naguru?] Bunamwaya 1-2 Kabalagala Wolves J lt Kiwatule Black Rangers bt L. Kyoga Ruhindi bt Ibanda Busembatya lt Kayunga Bulls Soroti Central bt Kumi Rangers Kangulumira 2-4 Nongo FC Masindi Packers 2-1 Lufula Luwero Carpenters lt Entebbe Rangers Mityana UTODA 2-0 Ttanda Bugiri Medical 2-0 Jinja Boys [re-scheduled] [Apr 19-21] Kansanga 0-1 Monitor FC Standard High bt Nangabo Jogoo 1-4 Ggaba Butukirwa lt Wolves Young City Lads bt Nansana Ex-Internationals - Victoria Bushenyi bt Mbuggu Malera bt Kanyum HR Bukedea - Mukangalo Masaka Municipal bt Hamukungu KKMS lt Black Bullets Nkumba bt Buwama United Antutuli Bats lt Kumi TC Mpigi Works bt Katwe II [Apr 23] VOA lt Wandegeya OT

Final Preliminary Round (winners to Round 1): [May 9] Standard High 3-2 Ibanda (Ruhindi FC?) Masaka Municipal FC lt Wandegeya FC [May 10] Entebbe Rangers 2-0 City Lads Malera bt Bukedea/Mukangalo [May 11] Mpigi Works lt Kabalagala Kireka 2-1 UTODA Maji FC 0-0 Maroons FC [3-2 pen] Nongo w/o Kumi Mityana UTODA 2-0 Wolves Soroti Central - Black Rangers Monitor bt [?] Lufula bt Bugiri Medic
Black Bullets lt Wandegeya Old-timers KOFA 0-3 Ggaba Utd Nkumba FC bt Kiwatule [May 18] Buganda Coaches 3-0 Kayunga Bulls [May 23] Bushenyi United 2-4 Naguru United (Nakawa)

Round 1 [Jun 15] Buikwe w/o Nongo FC [Nongo dns] [Jun 17] Kabalagala FC bt Mbarara U. [Jun 20] Monitor FC 1-2 Kinyara Sugar FC [Jun 22] Malera FC (Kumi) 0-4 URA Wandegeya w/o Mbale Heroes [Heroes dns] [Jun 23] Maji 4-0 Buganda Coaches [Jun 25] Masaka LC 3-0 Nkumba FC Iganga TC 6-0 Mityana UTODA [Jun 29] Game Boys 5-2 Entebbe Rangers Express 3-0 Kireka United [Jul 1] Simba 1-0 Ggaba United [Jul 9] Lufula FC 0-2 Police
[Jul 20] KCC 7-0 Wandegeya Old-timers [Aug 4] SC Villa w/o Gulu Rangers [Rangers dns] NB: TOP TV and Standard High also qualified, opponents unknown

Round 2 [Aug 2] Game Boys 1-2 Top TV [Aug 3] Iganga TC awd Express [awarded 0-2; abandoned after Express Kinyara 0-0 Maji [4-3 pen] were awarded a penalty] [Aug 4] Wandegeya 2-1 Standard High School Zzana [Aug 6] Masaka LC 1-2 KCC [asdet] Kabalagala FC 0-2 Police [Aug 7] Simba 1-0 URA
[Aug 18] SC Villa 7-0 Buikwe

The quarter and semi-final stages will be played on a home-and-away basis, but the final will be a single match.

Quarterfinals

First Legs [Sep 5] Wandegeya 2-3 KCC [Sep 6] Express 4-0 Kinyara [Sep 7] Villa 1-0 Top TV [Sep 8] Police 1-0 Simba

Second Legs [Sep 9] KCC 2-0 Wandegeya [Sep 10] Kinyara 0-0 Express Top TV 0-2 Villa [Sep 11] Simba 1-0 Police [2-4 pen]

Semifinals

First Legs [Sep 12] KCC 2-1 Express [Sep 13] Villa 1-1 Police

Second Legs [Sep 15] Express 1-0 KCC [Sep 16] Police 1-0 Villa

Final [Sep 18] Express 3-1 Police [David Obua 23, 65, Hassan Mubiru 83; Juma Lubega 48] [Express: P.Bujakera, J.Kaka, S.Wasswa, I.Emuge, B.Zidane, W.Bbosa, B.Matiyabo (F.Okello), F.Onyango (M.Mwambo), T.Songe, H.Mubiru, D.Obua; Police: D.Mayombwe, S.Masaba, N.Kateregga, D.Iga, A.Kayaa, D.Mubiru, A.Nduuga (J.Katende), J.Lubega, G.Sserunkuma, R.Ocii (S.Lwanga), S.Serunjogi (G.Lutalo)]

NB: the below cups all appear to be one-day events for which both finalists are invited

Kabaka Ronald Mutebi's Birthday Cup [Apr 19] KCC 0-1 Villa

Kabaka Coronation Cup [Jul 31] KCC 2-1 Express

Simba Cup [Sep 25?] KCC 2-1 Express

Uhuru Independence Cup [Oct 9] KCC 3-1 Express

Idd el-Fitir Cup [Nov 25] KCC 1-0 Express

Second Level 2002/03

Zone 9 Mini-League (Kampala)

Preliminary Stage in 5 divisions

Kampala Central Division

NB: top-3 qualify for Kampala Super Mini League (Zone 9)

Kawempe Division

NB: top-3 qualify for Kampala Super Mini League (Zone 9)

Champions: Wandegeya FC (qualified)

Lubaga Division

Top of Final Table:

1.Friends of Football Qualified 2.Mutundwe Lions Qualified 3.Hearts United Qualified

NB: top-3 qualify for Kampala Super Mini League (Zone 9)

Makindye District Football Association

Top of Final Table:

1.Ggaba United 22 55 Qualified 2.FC Victors 22 45 Qualified 3.Kabalagala 22 44 Qualified . 11.Wolves Junior 22 12 Relegated 12.Nsambya SC 22 6 Relegated

NB: top-3 qualify for Kampala Super Mini League (Zone 9)

Nakawa Division:

Top of Final Table:

1.Ngege FC 26 62 Qualified 2.Maroons FC 26 59 Qualified 3.Bweyogerere FC 26 57 Qualified

NB: top-3 qualify for Kampala Super Mini League (Zone 9)

Super Mini Leagues

Buganda

Start: Jul 26 Venue: to be confirmed

NB: Lugazi are the new name for SCOUL (relegated 2002 from top level)

[Aug 5?] Lugazi 3-0 Bombo [walked off when 0-3 down] Nalubanga 3-3 Lufula Ngalankalu 2-0 Lambu Mityana 2-0 Entebbe Masaka MC 1-0 Nalubanga
Mukono Lions 2-2 Lufula Tanda 4-0 Lugazi

Quarterfinals [Aug 7?] Masaka MC 3-0 Namawojolo Nkumba 1-0 Mukono Lions
Kanyanya 0-1 Tanda Lyantonde 1-1 Mityana UTODA [4-5 pen]

Semifinals [Aug 8] Nkumba lt Tanda Masaka MC lt Mityana UTODA

Final Mityana UTODA 2-0 Tanda

Mityana UTODA promoted

Western

Start: Aug 2 Venue: Hoima

Final [Aug 7?] Ruhinda FC 2-1 Miami

Ruhinda FC promoted

Eastern

Start: Jul 26 Venue: moved from Soroti to Bugiri

[Jul 27] UTTOA FC 5-0 Kobwin FC (Kumi) Kumi Rangers 4-0 Bread BRC (DRC?) 0-1 Kumi TC Garage FC 0-0 Budondo FC [dates unknwon] Kumi Rangers 0-3 Garage Soroti Central 4-0 Bukonde BRC 2-2 Budondo UTTOA 0-1 Spit Fire Bukonde 0-3 Nabigaga Budondo 2-1 Kumi TC Soroti Central 1-1 Nakaloke Kumi Rangers 1-1 Bugiri Medical FC Old Timers 2-0 Kobwin [Jul 31] Spit Fire 8-0 Kobwin FC (Kumi) CRO 4-0 Breads Nakaloke 5-0 Bukonde Old Timers 2-1 UTTOA

Quarterfinals [Aug 1] Old Timers (Bugiri) 2-1 Garage FC (Mbale) Nabigaaga 3-0 Kumi Rangers Budondo FC 1-0 Spit Fire (Tororo) Bugiri Medical FC 2-1 Nakaloke

Semifinals [Aug 3?] Nabigaaga (Kamuli) drw Bugiri Medical [Medical won on pen] Old Timers (Bugiri) 3-1 Budondo

NB: all semi-finalists from Zone 10

Final [Aug 5] Old Timers (Bugiri) w/o [] [] both Bugiri Medical and Nabagaaga were disqualified on the grounds of having used double registered players

Old Timers (Bugiri) promoted

Northern (Zone 4)

Start: Jul 19 Venue: Adjumani

[Jul 22] Group A Shooting Stars 2-2 Maecora NB: Maecora lead group Group B Black Rangers (Gulu) 2-0 West Nile United

Final [Jul 25] Moyo Town Council 1-0 Maecora FC (Arua)

Moyo Town Council promoted.

Kampala

Start: Jul 23 Venues: Nakivubo, Wankulukulu

[Jul 23] Ggaba United 1-0 Maroons FC Wandegeya 2-1 UTODA [Jul 24] Friends of Football 0-0 Ngege FC Wolves 1-1 Sports Outreach Ambassadors (SOA) Maji 1-0 Kabalagala [Jul 25] Bweyogerere FC lt UTODA Kireka - Hearts United Mutundwe Lions drw Ggaba United Lufula lt State House [dates unknown] Wandegeya bt Wolves Maroons bt Lufula Mutundwe - State House [Jul 27] Victors FC 2-1 Ngege FC SOA 3-0 Bweyogerere FC
[Jul 28] Ggaba United 4-0 Lufula Maji FC 1-1 Kareka FC [Jul 29] Bweyogere FC 0-2 Wandegeya FOF 2-0 Victor Mutundwe - Maroons UTODA 1-0 Wolves [Jul 30] Kireka 1-2 Makerere Butabika 1-2 Victor Hearts - Kabalagala Ngege - S. Banner [Jul 31] Bweyogere - Wolves Lufula - Mutundwe State House - Maroons UTODA - SOA [date unknown] State House - Ggaba U. [Aug 1] Wandegeya - SOA [Aug 2] FOF - Silent Banner

Group A (only known results included) 1.Ggaba United 3 2 1 0 7 Qualified (1st) State House 1 1 0 0 3 [*1] Qualified (2nd) Maroons 2 1 0 1 3 [*1] Mutundwe Lions 1 0 1 0 1 [*2] 5.Lufula 3 0 0 3 0 [*i] results of i matches missing

Group B 1.Wandegeya 3 3 0 0 9 Qualified (1st) 2.UTODA 3 2 0 1 6 Qualified (2nd) 3.SOA 2 1 1 0 4- 1 4 4.Wolves 3 0 1 2 1 5.Bweyogerere FC 3 0 0 3 0 NB: SOA = Sports Outreach Ambassadors

Group C 1.Friends of Football Qualified (1st) 2.FC Victors 3 2 0 1 6 Qualified (2nd) Ngege FC Silent Banner Butabika

Group D 1.Maji Qualified (1st) 2.Makerere Qualified (2nd) Kireka Hearts United Kabalagala

Qualified for quarter-finals: State House, Wandegeya, UTODA, Maji

Quarterfinals [Aug 5] Ggaba United FC bt UTODA Wandegeya bt State House [Aug 6] Friends of Football bt Makerere FC Maji FC awd FC Victors [awarded to Maji, originally won by Victors] Semifinals [Aug 8] Ggaba United FC 2-1 Friends of Football [Aug ?] Wandegeya bt Maji FC

Final [Aug 16] Ggaba United FC 2-1 Wandegeya [match stopped for 10 minutes [Edward Muyanja 26, ? (2-1) pen; Peter Kyama 69] after penalty award to Ggaba]

Ggaba United FC promoted

Bika by'Abaganda Tournament (for clan representations)

29th edition, 35 clans entering including Kinyomo, absent for a long time.

Preliminary Round [Sep 20 (opening match)] Mmamba 3-0 Mutima [Sep 22] Njovu 1-0 Mbwa Ffumbe 4-0 Nakinsige [Sep 23] Balangira 2-0 Ntalaganya Mbogo 0-2 Ngo [Sep 24] Njaza 0-0 Nvubu [4-3 pen]

First Round [Sep 25] Kiwere 1-0 Nsuma Kasimba 0-0 Nsenene [4-3 pen; Nsenene qualified after [Sep 26] protest] Mpindi bt Ndiisa Ffumbe 2-2 Nkima [3-4 pen] [Sep 27] Njovu 2-2 Nkerebwe [6-5 pen] Nvuma bt Nte [Sep 30] Kkobe 2-0 Butiko Mmamba 4-2 Kinyomo [also reported 4-0] Njaza 6-0 Njobe [Oct 1] Ngeye 1-0 N'gaali Musu 0-2 Balangira [Oct 2] Mpeewo 3-3 Nyonyi Nyange [4-2 pen] Ngo 2-1 Ngabi

Byes to second round: Mpologoma (holders), Lugave (2002 runners-up)

Second Round (1/8 finals) [Oct 3] Mpindi 0-3 Mpologoma [Oct 4] Lugave 4-0 Kiwere [Oct 5] Ndiga 0-1 Njovu [Oct 6] Njaza 0-2 Kkobe [Oct 7] Nvuma 0-2 Balangira [Oct 8] Mpeewo 0-1 Nkima [Oct 13] Ngo 1-4 Mmamba [also reported 1-3, 0-3] [Oct 14] Nsenene 1-1 Ngeye [2-3 pen]

Quarterfinals [Oct 15] Lugave 1-0 Balangira [Oct 16] Njovu 1-2 Kkobe [Oct 18] Mmamba 5-1 Nkima [Oct 20] Mpologoma 1-1 Ngeye [5-4 pen]

Semifinals [Oct 27] Mmamba 1-1 Kkobe
[Oct 28] Lugave 1-1 Mpologoma

Semifinal Replays [Oct 29] Mmamba 3-1 Kkobe [Oct 30] Lugave 0-0 Mpologoma [4-3 pen]

Third Place Match [Nov 1] Kkobe 4-1 Mpologoma

Final [Nov 1] Mmamba 1-0 Lugave


2002

2004

list of champions.

list of cup winners.


About this document

Sources: The Monitor, New Vision, SC Villa

With thanks to Ronald Muyimba (muyimbarr@yahoo.com)

Prepared and maintained by Hans Schöggl for theRec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation

Author: Hans Schöggl Last updated: 27 Aug 2010

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