Police Handball Defeat Prisons 32–24 to Clinch Fourth Consecutive Title

By | April 19, 2026

The Police Handball team emerged champions after defeating Prisons 32–24 in the final of the UHF Handball Champions League, held from April 11 to April 18, a prestigious competition featuring the top four teams from the previous season.

The victory secured their fourth consecutive Champions League title, underlining their dominance, consistency, and winning mentality, and firmly establishing them as the team to beat in the competition.

On the men’s side, the Police team demonstrated determination and progress, clinching silver after a hard-fought final against UPDF.

The result reflects a growing competitive edge and signals a promising future as they continue to build a strong and formidable squad.

Speaking after the finals, Head Coach Aziz Yakub praised both teams for their commitment and resilience.

He noted that the women’s team has maintained a high level of excellence with remarkable consistency, while the men’s team’s silver medal represents steady progress and a strong desire to compete at the highest level.

“These results show the hard work, discipline, and unity within our teams. The ladies have once again demonstrated their class, and the men are steadily rising to challenge the best. The future is very promising,” he said.

The achievements reflect the strength, discipline, and dedication within the Police Handball fraternity, reinforcing their growing reputation in national handball.

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