19 Teams have been confirmed for the Kabira country club football tournament

19 Teams have been confirmed for the Kabira country club football tournament that is slated to take place on the 31st of March 2019

Today the draws have been conducted at Kabira country club and 20 teams (one is yet to be confirmed) will participate in this year’s edition ad they will play in four groups of 6 players each.

The six a side tournament is aimed at promoting fitness and close cooperation among cooperate companies. Any company can participate in this tournament however licensed players are not eligible.

The general manager Rakesh Hurrychurn says this year’s edition is going to be exciting.

“Every year we are planning to make the tournament better, we have to make a land mark. The second edition is going to be exciting and very organized compared to the inaugural tournament last year.”

The winner of this year’s edition will take home a trophy, medals and 1million Uganda shillings while the those in second and third position will take 500,000 and 300,000 uganda shillings respectively.

Prozone are the defending champions having defeated Victoria university 1-0 in the final last year.

KABIRA FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT FULL DRAWS

GROUP A

KABIRA COUNTRY CLUB

HARSH SECURITY

KITUNGA ALMINI

YALI UGANDA

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GROUP B

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PAN AFRIC FC

HISENSE

MARCOS LEGENDS

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GROUP C

DREAM CHASERS

PINK TIE

FALCONS FC

SPEKE HOTEL

BISHOPS FC

GROUP D

TEAM PRO ZONE

TEAM A

KINGS WAY

MLS FC

HARH SECURITY B

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