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Uganda Cup: URA Suffer Shock Exit As KCCA Joins Express In Round-Of-32

Moses MugaluBy Moses MugaluFebruary 7, 2023Updated:February 7, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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KCCA FC players celebrate one of their goals against KJT FC in the 3-0 victory on Monday, February 6 (KCCA FC PHOTO)
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RESULTS:

KJT 0 KCCA 3

UgandaPentecostalUniversity 2 (4) URAFC 2(3)

BudondoUnited 0 Calvary 1

Three-time winners of the Stanbic Bank Uganda Cup URA FC were knocked out of this year’s tournament on Monday, February 6 after suffering a shock defeat at the hands of lower division Uganda Pentecostal University FC.

After drawing 2-2 in normal time, URA were shown the exit by the Kitara region side on 4-3 penalty shootout victory in a game played in Kabarole.

Meanwhile, joint record cup winners KCCA FC advanced to the round-of-32 after beating Kampala regional side Kampala Junior Team (KJT) FC 3-0 in another match played at Bugolobi Coffee playground on Monday.

The ended with both teams one man less after KJT’s goalkeeper and Najib Muwonge and KCCA’s Geoffrey Wasswa were red carded.

Elsewhere, FUFA Big League side Calvary FC eliminated Eastern Region side Budondo United FC after a 1-0 victory at Budondo Sub County Grounds.

Monday’s games concluded the round-of-64, with 32 teams progressing to the next round of the tournament.

The teams that qualified include Uganda Pentecostal University FC, Calvary FC, KCCA FC, Elite FC, Express FC, UPDF FC, Bright Stars FC, Onduparaka FC, Mbarara City FC, Paidha Black Angels FC, Kigezi HomeBoyz FC, Mbale Heroes FC, Adjumani Town Council FC, Lugazi FC.

Others are Wakiso Giants FC, Kisugu United FC, Kyinga Boys FC, Gorilla Highland FC, Blacks Power FC, SC Villa, Police FC, Vipers SC, BUL FC, Kitara FC, Ndejje University FC, Jinja North United FC, Admin FC, Junior Eagles FC, Pajule Lions FC, Bunyaruguru FC, and Blue Stars FC.

KCCA FC Uganda Cup URA FC
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