BUL Football Club is in third place on the Uganda Premier League table at the time of writing following their barren stalemate with Bright Stars on Friday.
This was their third draw this campaign after winning six times and losing twice, meaning they have 21 points to their name after eleven rounds.
Richard Wandyaka missed the chance to win the game for the Eastern Giants in the first half when he failed to score past Simon Tamale from the penalty spot, and thereafter, chances were had to create because their visitors set their defensive unit deep.
Speaking after the game, team manager Alex Isabirye said he was happy with the result and the spirited character exhibited by his players in the clash with Bright Stars.
I think we tried because a goalless draw is not bad. We are trying to learn to compete this season and I can now see the character of a competitor in my players, I am happy because of that.
The Eastern Giants have put forward 19 goals this term and striker Ibrahim Nsimbe has a contribution in seven of them, scoring five goals and assisting two, with four of his strikes coming in his last two appearances. However, he missed Friday’s meeting with Bright Stars because of illness and Isabirye believes he was the missing piece in his team.
We missed Nsimbe who has been scoring for us of recent. We missed his presence on the team but I hope we shall win our next game.
Friday’s draw was the sixth between the two sides in 17 encounters since 2013. Meanwhile, Isabirye’s men will next be in action away to UPDF FC on December 22.
Club chairman – Mr. Ronald Barente and the Chief Executive Officer – Mr. Joseph Mutaka will have a chat with BUL FC fans on Sunday December 19 (tomorrow) at Kyabazinga stadium starting 10am prompt.
This meeting is intended to bridge any existing gaps between the club and its supporters, alongside serving as a pulpit to exchange views with the club fanatics on how the fan base and its welfare can be improved in the best interest of both parties.
Therefore, every fan of the Eastern Giants is implored to attend for a better fan experience in the future.
BUL Football Club’s 3pm kick off with hosts Tooro will take place at Buhinga stadium. After a disappointing few results against Gaddafi and KCCA, the Eastern Giants returned to winning ways on Tuesday, subduing Busoga United at Kyabazinga stadium to secure all the three points.
The result seem to have set Isabirye’s men in motion again and they will be looking to extend their winning run since they are with in touching distance with early pace setters KCCA FC. In contrast, Tooro shows no sign of ending their own poor run of form soon as they were beaten 3-2 on their last outing by Arua Hill SC in Arua, their seventh defeat on the trot.
Eleven positions and 13 points separate the two teams as BUL sit in a promising third position on 17 points from their nine matches while Tooro United comfortably lay in the 15th place. This will be their 14th face off in the league since 2013.
Team News
Alex Isabirye will be without the Kiryas, Ambrose and Jerome because of injuries. Hamis Tibita will also sit out of this game as will captain George Kasonko who is away with Uganda Cranes in Tanzania . The rest of the players are available for selection.
What they said
Team Manager Alex Isabirye:
“I believe we shall get the three points and fans will enjoy the game though I expect it to be tough for us because we are away.” Tooro United has been losing games but I know how coaches react especially after losing several games. They always try their level best to overcome such a poor run.” But I believe the players I have are ready to get the three points.”
“We travelled with only 19 players and they are all fine and ready to play.” Captain – Kasonko George who travelled with the national team to Tanzania misses out but we have a replacement for him.” I have a good squad, and as I have always said that I want us to compete, these players I have here are ready to do the job.”
Midfielder Richard Wandyaka:
“We expect a good game and victory because everyone is fit, fired up and in good shape. We promise our fans that we are going to win like we did in our last game.”
Last time out
Tuesday December 7
BUL FC 5-0 Busoga United
After two disappointing games, the Eastern Giants returned to their winning touch with a resounding 5-0 victory over Busoga United. A hat trick from Ibrahim Nsimbe and two more great goals from Musa Esenu and Richard Wandyaka completed the rout at Kyabazinga stadium.
Nsimbe scored his first goal on the 24th minute and doubled our lead five minutes later before Esenu scored our third on the stroke of halftime. The forward then completed his hattrick ten minutes into the second half with a simple tap in. Wandyaka could not miss the scoring party, the forward popped up on the hour mark with a nice goal to make it 5-0.
However, the last thirty minutes of the game faced a goal drought despite both sides creating scoring opportunities but that didn’t bar BUL FC from cruising to a memorable victory in that Jinja derby.
Head to Head
P13 W5 D1 L7
Since 2013, this fixture has produced 13 meetings between the two sides, resulting into five wins for BUL, seven victories for Tooro United and one draw.
Previous Meeting
October 11, 2019
Tooro United 1-2 BUL FC
BUL Football Club came from behind to beat Tooro United in October 2019.
Yafesi Mubiru gave Tooro a halftime lead but second half strikes from Musa Esenu and Robert Mukongotya ensured victory for the Eastern Giants at St Paul Seminary play ground.
The home side grabbed the lead courtesy of a goal from Mubiru that came seven minutes from the break, however, Esenu restored parity for the Eastern Giants a few moments after the hour mark. Mukongotya then scored what proved to be the match-winner with seven minutes left on the clock.Tooro United got a chance to draw the game level six minutes later but Mubiru put his kick from the spot to waste to grant BUL all the three points.
Last four encounters
October 11, 2019
Tooro United 1-2 BUL FC
March 26, 2019
Tooro United 1-0 BUL FC
October 02, 2018
BUL FC 0-1 Tooro United
March 30, 2018
Tooro United 3-1 BUL FC
Match facts
BUL FC has won five games, and drawn and lost two a piece in nine matches.
Isabirye’s men have scored in all but one game, a 1-0 defeat to Express in October.
They have put forward 16 goals and conceded only nine, and kept three clean sheets this term.
The Eastern Giants have lost twice in nine matches with one loss coming on the road
This fixture has produced 33 goals from the 13 meetings, with BUL scoring 14 of that bulk.
And has failed to produce a winner once, a 0-0 stalemate in 2015
Tooro United have lost their last seven games consecutively.
They have also conceded a huge 23 goals – the highest in the league.
How to follow the game
As always, the official BUL FC communication channels will provide comprehensive coverage of our clash with Tooro.
Minute-by-minute updates will be available on all our social media platforms
BUL Football Club and Bright Stars played out a 0-0 draw at Kyabazinga Stadium on Friday afternoon. BUL FC had the most opportunities to score especially in the first half, with the Eastern Giants coming closest in the 39th minute but Richard Wandyaka saw his penalty kick saved by goalkeeper Simon Tamale.
The Eastern Giants made a strong start to the game and in the second minute, Dickson Niwamanya pocked the ball through to Richard Ayiko and the defender whipped a cross into the box but Tamale was so quick to pick the ball before Musa Esenu could pose a threat.
Two minutes later, Ibrahim Kazindula played in Walter Ochora who launched a long pass down the right flank for Simon Peter Oketch to chase, however, the winger’s cross went far and wide.
Niwamanya was the next to try his luck for the Eastern Giants, escaping the attention of Bright Stars’ backline, he controlled the ball with his chest on the edge of the box but he was flagged offside by the assistant referee.
In the 11th minute, the visitors also found their way to the box, however, Joseph Janjali was caught offside as well.
After winning the free kick 30 yards from goal, Kazindula composed himself to take it in the 13th minute, but unfortunately, his efforts sailed over the bar.
Andrew Kaggwa caught Ochora on the ball with just 24 minutes gone and he quickly set off for the box, but steady and alert, the BUL rearguards cleared far.
Two minutes later, Nelson Senkatuka exchanged with Janjali and the later picked out Kaggwa and then Kaggwa fired a shot but Keni palmed it away. The most clear chance arrived in the 39th minute for BUL FC after Kazindula won a penalty. Richard Wandyaka was trusted to convert from the spot, however, `Tamale dived to the right side to spill his efforts, and BUL quickly won the ball back after the miss but Wandyaka tapped it twice and the visitors kicked it out for a corner.
On the stroke of halftime, Ochora floated a ball into the box again with Esenu the target man but he could not jump high enough to get on the end of it.
The second half started in a similar fashion as Hillary Onek lofted the ball to Wandyaka with the midfielder well positioned in the box, he controlled the ball with his left foot before shooting wide.
One minute to hour mark, Senkatuka rattled the bar with Keni already on the ground but our number one sprung up quickly to stop a rebound from the forward
Alex Isabirye decided changes were needed to force the issue as time ticked on. The coach introduced Ibrahim Mugulusi and Joseph Semujju in places of Niwamanya and Wandyaka respectively, and six minutes after the hour, Esenu also made way for Reagan Kalyowa.
The Eastern Giants had a late surge forward as an Ochora throw in was brushed by Derrick Ngoobi into the path of Oketch but he couldn’t get his shot on target.
Bright Stars carved a chance of their own late on with Ibrahim Kasindi shooting from distance but the ball agonizingly missed by inches.
Three minutes were added after the regular 90, however, the score remained goalless and a point for the Eastern Giants. This draw was enough to temporarily send us above Vipers SC and into second place with 21 points after 11 games. Our next league engagement will be away to UPDF on December 22,
BUL FC Starting XI:
Saidi Keni (G.K), Douglas Muganga, Richard Ayiko, Walter Ochora, Hillary Onek, George Kasonko, Ibrahim Kazindula, Richard Wandyaka, Musa Esenu, Dickson Niwamanya, Simon Peter Oketch.
Substitutes:
Emmanuel Kalyowa, Umar Mukobe, Fredson Gwoto, Reagan Kalyowa, Pascal Ngobi, Ibrahim Mugulusi, Joseph Semujju
BUL Football Club have seen out an impressive 3-1 victory over Tooro United on Friday in Fort Portal.
All the damage was done by the Eastern Giants in a rampaging first half as they cut through an ailing Tooro United back line in the opening period.
The hosts rushed to an early lead when Marvin Ashaba converted from the spot in the 7th minute but wobbled going forward.
BUL clicked into gear immediately after that penalty as they committed several bodies upfront, producing attack after attack and the mission finally materialized in a quarter hour with Ibrahim Kazindula scoring the leveler.
Walter Ochora scored the second – thirteen minutes later and Ibrahim Nsimbe added the third goal after a brilliant wave of attack on the stroke of halftime.
After the break, Joseph Semujju was thrown into the fray as he replaced Fredson Gwoto before Simon Peter Oketch and Dickson Niwamanya took up places of Richard Wandyaka and Ibrahim Nsimbe respectively nine minutes off the hour mark.
But despite the introduction of the mesmerizing attacking trio, the second period did not realize any goal as both sides turned toothless.
However, the team manager Alex Isabirye was pleased with the result because it was the second on the bounce after a slump.
“I am really excited because getting three points away from home is not easy at all. We are trying to see that we compete this season and I am happy my players are now competing,” he said.
“The game was good as well as the result because the players played very well.”
“We have another game on Friday, so, we need to go back home and see how we are going to handle it. The good thing is, we didn’t get any new injury and the players are very okay.”
Kazindula’s strike was his first goal since joining the Eastern Giants in July and the midfielder couldn’t hide his excitement after the game.
“Iam thankful because I scored my first goal at BUL FC,” he said.
“I also thank our fans who supported us today from wherever they were because the game wasn’t easy.”
“We conceded so early but we never retreated. I thank my fellow players that we recovered in time as a team and we finally won the game.”
That victory lifts the Eastern Giants to second in table on 20 points after ten games, their next task will see them play home to Bright Stars a week from now.
BUL FC Starting XI
Saidi Keni Richard Ayiko Douglas Muganga Walter Ochora Pascal Ngobi Fredson Gwoto Hillary Onek Richard Wandyaka Ibrahim Kazindula Ibrahim Nsimbe Musa Esenu
Substitutes
Emmanuel Kalyowa Umar Mukobe Dickson Nuwamanya Ibrahim Mugulusi Joseph Semujju Simon Peter Oketch Reagan Kalyowa
BUL Football Club bounced back to winning ways with a stellar performance at Kyabazinga stadium on Tuesday.
Ibrahim Nsimbe’s hat-trick, as well as goals from Musa Esenu and Richard Wandyaka earned BUL FC a resounding 5-0 win over Busoga United.
Nsimbe put BUL 1-0 and 2-0 up before Esenu made it 3-0 before half-time. The former then got his hat-trick and our fourth before Wandyaka wrapped up the win to make it 5-0 early in the second half.
After a fair opening 20 minutes for both teams, BUL broke the deadlock in the 24th minute through Nsimbe who teased a defender and then left goalkeeper Michael Nantamu down for dead before he shot in an empty net.
The forward was on target again five minutes later as he picked a pass from Pascal Ngobi to score from inside the box.
After several attempts, Esenu finally got on the scoresheet when he made it 3-0 for the Eastern Giants on the stroke of halftime with a clean header at the near post.
Busoga United rarely threatened Saidi Keni’s goal in the opening period, with Anthony Mayanja having a free kick cleared and then the captain getting flagged for offside in the 37th minute at 2-0 summing up the away side’s opening 45.
With BUL in a commanding 3-0 first-half lead, they almost made it four shortly after the break but Simon Peter Oketch was judged offside by the first assistant referee before he could launch a shot.
But it only got better for the Eastern Giants as Nsimbe got his hat-trick goal in the 55th minute with a simple tap in after some decent work from Esenu and Oketch.
Then the scoring party finally came to a stop but after Wandyaka registering his presence on the scoresheet when he powered in a header from close range off Hilary Onek’s conor kick from the left on the hour mark.
Ibrahim Kazindula also tried his luck from distance on several occasions but his swerving shots missed the target on all the attempts.
BUL FC’s points tally now stands at 17 from nine games which lifts them to third on the table, and their next engagement will be away to Tooro United on December 10.
BUL FC Starting XI
Saidi Keni, Fredson Gwoto, Douglas Muganga, Walter Ochora, Pascal Ngobi, Simon Peter Oketch (Joseph Semujju 83′), Hilary Onek (Umar Mukobe 83′), Richard Wandyaka (Owen Mukisa 65′), Ibrahim Kazindula, Ibrahim Nsimbe (Dickson Nuwamanya 65′), Musa Esenu (Reagan Kalyowa 83′)
One of the biggest matches on the Uganda Premier League calendar will take place in Jinja city on Tuesday afternoon, as BUL Football Club welcome city neighbors Busoga United to Kyabazinga stadium for the Jinja derby.
As ever, the Eastern Giants will be glad to return to their backyard following their 3-1 defeat on their travels at KCCA FC last Wednesday, whilst their visitors as well have numerous concerns following another defeat themselves last time out.
Busoga United have a better record in their recent meetings with the Eastern Giants, however, BUL remain strong at home as they have lost only once from there this campaign and will aim to return to winning ways in front of their own fans.
Two of BUL’s four league victories this term have arrived at Kyabazinga stadium, and their slip in performance on their immediate last outing may force them to bounce back with a severe punishment to their neighbours.
Isabirye’s men find themselves in fifth place with 14 points ahead of their matchday 9, with Busoga United coming into this intriguing clash placed in a disappointing 12th rank on the table with seven points to their name.
This encounter will be their 11th league meeting since 2016.
Team News
BUL FC has few injuries to contend with, long-term absentees – Ambrose Kirya and Hamis Tibita will continue to watch the action from far with injuries. Jerome Kirya also misses out with an arm injury but Simon Peter Oketch may feature if passed fit for the game.
What they said
Team manager – Alex Isabirye:
“This game is not going to be easy because players of both teams have been together for so long. They know each other in and out, and that is going to make tomorrow’s game so competitive.”
“But as BUL FC, we are still teaching our players how to win three points in a game and how to become competitive. However, I think we shall win the match.”
Richard Wandyaka:
“We lost points in the first derby against Gaddafi FC but this time we are going for a win against Busoga United.”
“Our fans should come to support us in big numbers because victory is going to be on our side.”
Last time out
All didn’t go well as planned as the Eastern Giants succumbed to a 3-1 defeat to KCCA FC at Lugogo. Goals from Innocent Wafula, Charles Lwanga, and Davis Kasirye put the hosts on the march to victory with Musa Esenu striking the consolation for BUL.
Isabirye’s men were the better team in the opening period but unfortunately, they found themselves a goal down at the stroke of halftime as Wafula scored from range.
The introduction of Joseph Ssemujju gifted them a kick from the penalty mark after he was fouled in the forbidden area, however, he skewed his penalty kick above the goal confines.
Lwanga later caught BUL FC rearguards off guard with a solo run in the 77th minute to extend KCCA’s lead. And just three minutes from then, Kasirye rounded off the scoring with a tap in from inside six yards to seal their win.
Musa Esenu however pulled one back with seven minutes to play but it was too late for a comeback.
Head to Head
P10 W2 D5 L3
This fixture has produced ten meetings between the two teams, resulting into two wins for BUL, three victories for Busoga and five draws.
Last time we met
Busoga United ran to a slim 1-0 victory at Kyabazinga Stadium last season.
Fleet footed winger – Ivan Wani, who is now in our ranks, scored the solitary goal in that well contested duel for Busoga.
His goal came in the 57th minute after the first half had ended goal-less.
The visitors however survived early attacks from the Eastern Giants, with goalkeeper Michael Nantamu saving their day.
Nantamu stopped Deogracious Ojok’s attempt before he kept out Simon Peter Okech’s efforts to secure victory for his team
Last four encounters
September 11, 2019
BUL FC 0-3 Busoga United
February 1, 2020
Busoga United 2-1 BUL FC
December 08, 2020
Busoga United 1-3 BUL FC
April 24, 2021
BUL FC 0-1 Busoga United
Match facts
BUL FC have won twice and lost and drawn one a piece in four home outings
Isabirye’s men have scored eleven times this term, four of them have come at Kyabazinga stadium.
They have also scored in three of their four home encounters, losing once at their backyard – a 1-0 defeat to Express in late October.
This derby has produced 20 league goals since 2016, nine of them scored by BUL FC.
Busoga United have won on three occasions in their last four meetings with BUL, with two victories manufactured from the Eastern Giants’ ground.
Abbey Kikomeko’s team has only two wins to show from their seven matches but all their victories have come on the road.
Reminiscent to the foresaid, all their six goals this term have also been scored from foreign territories.
Match Officials
Oloya William will be the man in the center, assisted by Omunyira Mathias and Osire Juma in that order. Kasibante Julius will be the fourth official while Adipo Catherine the referee’s assessor.
How to Follow
This derby will not be cast live on television but our fans can follow all the action with our text updates on our various media platforms.
This weekend, BUL Football Club, the Uganda Premier League’s third ranked team, play away to URA FC, the top-flight’s fourth lowest ranked side at the Arena of Visions. It is BUL FC’s fifth game of the season, and the Eastern Giants are plotting for a third win on the bounce against the Tax collectors. This will be the 21st league match between the two sides and the previous ones have been a sort of crackers and close contests. The Eastern Giants are in fine form though, winning three times from their four league outings this season, and before their promising duel with URA FC on Saturday, we take a review of the last four league encounters between the two teams.
October 05, 2019
URA FC 1-1 BUL FC – Namboole
Just like it is this time, the tax collectors played home first in the 2019/20 campaign in respect to our clashes that season, and the game finished in a one all stalemate.
Shafik Kagimu swung the game to URA’s side early enough with a simple finish eleven minutes off the clock, but Deogracious Ojok scored a fabulous free-kick one minute from the end of the game to deny them maximum points at Namboole.
URA worked out numerous scoring chances and could have improved their score via Brian Majwega, Cromwell Rwothomio and Hassan Kalega but Eric Kibowa managed well every effort that came his way in the posts.
Before Ojok’s goal, BUL FC nearly equalised when Richard Wandyaka sent a rocket from range, however, James Alitho was equal to its strength.
Finally, the vital goal arrived on the 89th minute.Ojok struck a free-kick from the edge of the box to restore parity for the Eastern Giants.
BUL FC Starting XI
Eric Kibowa (G.K), Denis Okot, Richard Matovu, Wilson Makuro, Musa Walangalira, Godfrey Akol, Hamis Tibita, Charles Ssebutinde, Deogracious Ojok, Richard Wandyaka, Robert Mukongotya
Substitutes
Abdul Kimera, Farouk Banga, Jimmy Kulaba, Charles Sempa, Musa Esenu, Fredson Gwoto, Thomas Kabale
January 15, 2020
BUL FC 1-3 URA FC – FUFA Technical Center
Cromwell Rwothomio scored a brace while Saidi Kyeyune netted the other as URA reigned supreme in Njeru. Hamis Tabita scored the solitary goal for the Eastern Giants on that evening.
Both sides went toe to toe in the early exchanges but Kyeyune broke the deadlock to give URA the lead before the break.
After the interval, Rwothomio put the tax collectors 2-0 up, a minute from restart.
Tibita gave BUL a ray of hope when he halved the deficit on the 75th minute,however, URA restored their two-goal cushion after Rothomio completed his brace seven minutes from time.
BUL FC Starting XI:
Sanon Mulabi(G.K), Dennis Okot, Richard Matovu, Walter Ochora, Musa Walangarira, Jimmy Kulaba, Simon Peter OKetch, Charles Ssebutinde, Musa Esenu, Vitalis Tabu, James Otim.
December 15, 2020
BUL FC 0-2 URA FC – Kyabazinga Stadium
It was a bad day in office again for BUL FC against the tax collectors. Stephen Mukwala scored a late brace as URA edged the Eastern Giants at Kyabazinga Stadium in the presence of former Uganda Cranes head coach Johnathan McKinstry.
The opening period of this clash settled all square with either team not finding the net.
Mukwala netted the first goal in the 77th minute off Joackim Ojera’s cross to give an advantage to the visitors.
While BUL was still on the quest for an equaliser, he put the game far from their reach with another superb finish, Ojera assisted again on the stroke of full time.
BUL FC Starting XI
Abdul Kimera (GK), Denis Okot, Jimmy Kulaba, Walter Ochora, Godfrey Akol, Richard Wandyaka, Peter Onzima, Fredson Gwoto, Musa Esenu, Robert Mukongotya, Fredrick Kigozi
Substitutes:
Musa Walangalira, Vitalis Tabu, Martin Aprem, Charles Sempa, Deogracious Ojok, Ibrahim Mugulusi, Elvis Kibaale
April 16, 2021
URA FC 3-1 BUL FC – Arena of Visions
In our last face off, the Eastern Giants played to a 1-3 loss away to URA FC at the Arena of Visions on matchday 18 last season.
Brian Majwega opened the scoring for the Tax men via a free kick after Brian Nkuubi was fouled outside the box on 30 minutes.
Two minutes later, Walter Ochora headed home from a corner to level the game before the break.
After the interval, Shafik Kagimu restored their lead in the 57th minute.
Cromwell Rwothomio then put the game beyond BUL FC’s reach with a tap in 16 minutes to full time.
BUL FC Starting XI: Sanon Mulabi(G.K),Ramathan Dudu, Vitalis Tabu,Kenneth Ssemakula,Walter Ochola,Godfrey Akol, Fredson Gwoto, Simon Peter Oketch, Robert Mukongotya,Joseph Ssemujju, Deogracious Ojok.
BUL FC players celebrate after scoring against Police
The unprecedented times have seen us play twice away to police in the previous two seasons without hosting them because of force majeures before our home matches with the Cops in both campaigns.
Contrastingly, this time, the Eastern Giants were fixed to play host to Police early in a game due Friday at Kyabazinga stadium.
And in the run up to that fixture, which will also serve as our league opener, we have dug through our dairies for a synopsis of our immediate last four league match ups.
Saturday September 29, 2018
Police FC 1-2 BUL FC – Lugogo
We stormed Lugogo stadium to face Police in our opening game of the season 2018/19, it was also the first for our former coach Peter Onen in charge of the team.
Villa Oromchan and Douglas Owori found the net in either half as we battered Police 2-1.
Oromchan scored from close range after goalkeeper Davis Mutebi spilled a shot from Hamis Tibita into the forward’s way.
Owori doubled our lead after the break with a neat tap in from a cross following a spectacular counter attack.
Ronald Nyanzi pulled one back for the home side on the hour mark and reduced the deficit but the Eastern Giants held their nerves until fulltime.
BUL FC Starting XI
Hannington Ssebwalunyo (GK), Umar Mukobe, Richard Matovu, Abdul Mayanja, Musa Malunda, Yunus Sibira, Patrick Sembuya, Richard Wandyaka, Hamis Tibita, Villa Oromchan,Douglas Owori.
Substitutes
Wycliffe Mori Manja, Hakim Magombe, Faizal Muledhu, Daniel Shabena, James Otim, Deogratius Ojok, Joshua Lubwama.
March 06, 2019
BUL FC 2-1 Police FC – Fufa Technical Center
We reigned supreme over the cops in the return leg and completed a double over them with a score of 2-1 in Njeru.
Captain Jimmy Kulaba and James Otim scored in the opening period but Ronald Nyanzi, again, pulled one back for Police as was the case in the first meeting.
Kulaba put us ahead a quarter an hour into the clash and James Otim scored the second goal of the team eight minutes later.
The cops managed to record a goal in the 53rd minute through Nyanzi but wasn’t enough to deny us the three points.
Goal keeper Sanon Mulabi
BUL FC Starting XI
Hannington Ssebwalunyo, Umar Mukobe, Richard Matovu, Jimmy Kulaba, Willis Otong, Patrick Sembuya, James Otim, Charles Ssebutinde, Jean Pierre Kambale Muhindo, Daniel Shabena, Douglas Owori
Substitutes
Paul Mujampwani, Musa Malunda, Hakim Magombe, Abdul Mayanja, Richard Wandyaka, Ezekiel Katende, Fadiri Marijani
September 04, 2019
Police FC 0-2 BUL FC – Kabaka Kyabagu Stadium
The 2019/20 campaign twinned us with Police on match day two at Kabaka Kyabagu Stadium in Wakiso.
We caught them off guard as they tried to build from the back. Deogratius Ojok intercepted a short pass and scored in an empty net as early as the 12th minute.
Walter Ochora rose highest in the 67th minute and noded home from a corner and put the game out of sight for the Cops.
Police threatened late on but veteran defender Musa Walangalira cleared off the line and Abdul Kimera worked out a brilliant dive and saved Ruben kimera’s effort.
Prematch training ahead of Police game last season
February 16, 2021
Police FC 2-0 BUL FC – Lugogo
After several seasons of suffering at our hands, the Cops conspired and staged revenge.
Police FC began the game in high spirit and committed various tides in attack but our rearguards stood firm.
Musa Esenu missed a chance to put the Eastern Giants in the lead after the interval, and in a brink of an eye, Police midfielder Tony Mawejje copied from his script as he as well failed to convert a spot kick.
But Police swarmed us several times and finally broke the deadlock when Johnson Odong fired passed Abdul Kimera.
Brian Muluri sealed off their rare victory in the 74th minute with a fine finish.
BUL FC Starting XI: Abdul Kimera (GK), Jimmy Kulaba, Aggrey Madoi, Walter Ochora, Ramathan Dudu, Godfrey Akol, Martin Aprem, Ibrahim Mugulusi, Musa Esenu, Joseph Ssemujju, Fredrick Kigozi.Next Meeting
BUL Football Club is pleased to announce our season-ticket pricing for 2021/22 season in the Uganda Premier League.
Tickets are already on sale at club offices in Masese, Jinja City from Monday to Saturday or relatedly we can at free cost deliver it to your doorsteps within Jinja City vicinity.
With 15 league home games on card, we are cheaply offering ordinary tickets at Seventy thousand shillings only (70,000/=) that comes with our home kit and V.I.P tickets at only One hundred thousand shillings only (100,000/=) and also coming with our home replica jersey.
“We have taken careful consideration of these prices at this level in our area and therefore, we appeal to our fans to passionately rush for these pocket friendly season tickets before league’s commencement because no fan will be given access to our home games without any of them.” Noted Ahmed Kongola the club CEO.
Our replica jersey will come in different categories ranging from adult fitting-wear as well as toddler’s in various sizes.
Should you want more information about the same, please reach to our club CEO on 0702 969832.