UPL: KCCA FC earn first point as BUL assume league summit

By Kenneth Kazibwe | Wednesday, November 1, 2023
UPL: KCCA FC earn first point as BUL assume league summit

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BUL FC moved to the top of the Uganda Premier League table after beating tax collectors, URA FC at Njeru on Tuesday afternoon.

In a game where BUL won their sixth straight game, Alex Kitatta scored the all-important goal that ensured the club extended their flawless start to the new season after condemning URA FC to losing their unbeaten start to the season.

The win also ensured BUL moved to the top of the Uganda Premier League table on 18 points, three above second placed Kitara FC, the latter with a game in hand.

KCCA earn first point

In other games elsewhere, 13-time record champions, KCCA FC earned their first point when they were held to a one all draw by Arua Hill away in Adjumani.

The visitors were down as early as 15 minutes, thanks to a Gadafi Wahab goal as the Kasasiro Boys continued to struggle.

At the stroke of half time, the visitors managed to restore parity when Filbert Obenchan scored the much-needed goal to ease pressure on interim coach Jackson Magera.

KCCA however got another shock when defender Peter Magambo was shown marching orders in the 82nd minute after receiving a second booking.

The Kasasiro Boys however managed to contain the game until the final whistle to ensure they earned their first point of the season after six games.

However, KCCA FC remained at the rock bottom of the table with only one point.

 

 

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