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Villa overcome Maroons to close in on summit

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SC Villa edged closer to the top of the League table after earning a hard fought 2-0 win over Maroons on Thursday at FUFA Kadiba Stadium.

Frank Ssebufu and substitute Andrew Otim scored a goal each to guide the Jogoos to victory.

Ssebufu scored just two minutes after kickoff while Otim who replaced the former headed home in the third minute of the four added to seal all three points.

Villa started on a bright note with Ssebufu tucking home from close distance when goalkeeper Richard Matovu parried the ball into his path.

Hassan Mubiru ignited the attack on the right, beating Godwin Kitagenda for pace before laying a cut back that was initially missed by Aslam Ssemakula but when Geoffrey Gagganga spot, the goalkeeper only puched the ball into the path of Ssebufu who tapped it into the back of the net.

Maroons were forced into making an early change with Raymond Walugembe stretchered off in the ninth minute after sustaining an injury and he was replaced by Rogers Kiwanuka.

In the 13th minute, Gagganga attempted from distance but his powerful strike went off target.

Maroons thereafter tried to get back into the game but lacked the composure and creativity going forward.

Three minutes to the half hour mark, Nicholas Kigozi made a goal-line clearance to deny Patrick Jonah Kakande after poor goalkeeping by Matovu.

A minute later, Najib Yiga was selfish and chose to go for goal instead of making a cut-back pass for his teammates. His effort into the side net.

In the second half, Villa made changes bringing on Elvis Ngonde to replace Yiga as a make-shift left back while Reagan Mpande replaced Kakande.

Maroons too went to the bench with Ivan Mayanja and Jackson Nunda coming on in place of Boris Onegi and Abel Eturude respectively.

Maroons kept probing in search for an equalizer but Villa remained resolute at the back.

Mpande had a good opportunity to double the advantage for the hosts in the 62nd minute when he went through on goal but his feeble effort was easily collected by goalkeeper Matovu.

The shot stopper minutes later made another fine save to deny Mubiru who beat Kitagendwa for pace again before stinging the hands of Matovu.

Otim replaced Ssebufu in the 84th minute and he put the game to bed nine minutes later heading from Mpande’s cross.

The result takes SC Villa to fourth place on 34 points while Maroons remain ninth on 18 points.

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Walukuba host Impis in mid-table rumble as Ruby Premiership returns

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When the Walukuba Barbarians host the Makerere Impis on Saturday, the target is simple: to seal their stay in the Top 8.

Ever since the Uganda Rugby top league was restructured to the current championship format, the Barbarians have consistently finished in the Top 8 of the regular season, booking a playoff spot.

With 4 games to go, the Barbarians sit 7th on the log, and the very next game against Impis is a must-win if they do not want to drop to the relegation playoff bracket.

The Barbarians have mastered the art of picking up losing bonus points, securing 4 from the 7 games they’ve played so far. Come this Saturday, a losing bonus point won’t be enough. The Barbarians have to win, and with a bonus point, as their remaining regular season games shall be against the traditional top three sides, KOBs, Heathens and Pirates in that order.

On the other hand, the Impis are equally intent on staying in the Top 8, a reasonable target for a recently promoted side. They travel to Jinja, a city where they’ve already collected a win this season against the Hippos, which is a positive sign for a young side that has registered two of its three losses on the road against the Mongers and Pirates.

Both teams are on 18 points, and went into the break after coming off wins against two troubled sides in the Rhinos and Kakira Simbas.

This game will likely change the tides for both sides as the Barbarians follow up with herculean tasks, while the Impis remain with winnable games after Saturday’s encounter.

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UPL: SC Villa hold Vipers at Kadiba

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  • SC Villa 1-1 Vipers SC

SC Villa held Vipers in a one-all draw in the Uganda Premier League encounter at FUFA Stadium, Kadiba on Wednesday evening.

SC Villa came into the game on the back of a sweet 1-0 victory against KCCA in the Kampala Derby.

It was a closely contested game right from the opening minute to the final moment of the game.

Milton Karisa found the game’s first cut clear chance in the 18th minute but his effort was palmed away by the goalkeeper David Lukwago.

Hillary Mukundane broke the deadlock in the 64th minute with a thunderous header off Odili Chukwuma’s well-taken corner kick.

Four minutes later, Frank Ssebuufu levelled matters with a well guided header to complete a brilliant team play that was started by Hassan Mubiru.

Quick-footed Mubiru danced past his markers before he set Najib Yiga. Yiga’s delivery was deflected off Mukundane’s block before Ssebuufu scored.

Reagan Mpande came close to extending SC Villa’s lead in the 74th minute but his travelling effort went inches wide of the goal frame.

Milton Karisa had a chance to give Vipers maximum points late in the game but the Villa custodian Lukwago made a million-dollar save.

Despite sharing spoils on the day, Vipers remain on top of the table with 52 points while SC Villa lies fourth with 45 points after 23 games.

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AS IT HAPPENED: SC Villa 1-1 Vipers – UPL 2025/26

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