MATCH REPORT: Police 0-0 BUL FC

BUL FC kicked off their Uganda premier league season 2024/25 with 0-0 draw against Police FC on Monday.

The game saw few clear-cut chances in the opening twenty minutes with both sides holding it tight at the back.

Midfielder Ramz Kawooya in action

BUL however crafted the first chance of the contest at Kavumba Recreation Centre when Ramz Kawooya had a shot on goal in the 23rd minute.

Three minutes later, Police came close and almost took the lead through Gerald Ogweti but the forward was denied by goalkeeper Joel Mutakubwa’s double save.

Ibrahim Orit in action

The hosts were then reduced to ten men midway the first half after Ogweti was sent off for fouling Walter Ochora.

Coach Abbey Kikomeko turned to his bench for fresh legs in the second half, Ibrahim Orit was subbed off for Lawrence Tezikya who added more fire power upfront.

But against the run of play, Police threatened through Denis Kalanzi who pounced a dangerous header wide off Allan Bukenya’s free kick into the area – in the 53rd minute.

BUL continued to push for a breakthrough given their numerical advantage, but yet again, Edward Kasibante in Police’s goal denied Ramz Kawooya at the hour mark.

At this point, the Eastern Giants were in total control of the game. However, the much  needed goal hadn’t come, so, the coach called for more changes.

Ibrahim Mugulusi and Amos Kirya replaced George Kasonko and Reagan Kalyowa one minute after the hour.

But despite dominating possession, BUL couldn’t find the breakthrough as they were forced to settle for a point in their opening game of the campaign.

BUL FC starting line up against Police

Starting XI:

Joel Mutakubwa, Hillary Onek, Nicholas Mwere, Walter Ochora, Najib Fesali, George Kasonko (Ibrahim Mugulusi), Ramz Kawooya, Isaac Wagoina (Martin Aprem), Ibrahim Orit (Lawrence Tezikya), Reagan Kalyowa (Amos Kirya), Dickson Mataama (Yafeesi Mubiru)

Unused Substitutes:

John Okurut (GK), Adrian Isabirye (GK), Sowedi Lwenda, Benon Tahomera, Julius Barasa, Innocent Rwothomiyo, Swabir Mpasa