PRE-MATCH PREVIEW: KITARA VS BUL

FUFA Super 8 Semi-Final

Saturday, August 10th, 2024

MTN Omondi Stadium, Lugogo | 8:00 PM

BUL FC is set for an electrifying encounter against Kitara FC in the semi-finals of the FUFA Super 8 tournament at MTN Omondi Stadium, Lugogo.

The Eastern Giants advanced to the semi-finals after a convincing 4-1 aggregate win over Maroons, drawing 1-1 in the first leg and securing a dominant 3-0 victory in the return leg. Isaac Wagoina’s brace and Dickson Mataama’s goal sealed BUL FC’s spot in the semi-finals.

Kitara FC reached the semi-finals after securing a 4-3 aggregate win over KCCA FC, winning the first leg 1-0 and drawing the second leg 3-3.

TEAM NEWS

Coach Abbey Bogere confirms that Anthony Mayanja ( rehabilitation ), Douglas Muganga (rehabilitation ) and Bakali Magumda (Malaria ) will be out of tomorrow’s action.

COACH ABBEY BOGERE’S REMARKS

We are looking forward to a tough match against Kitara FC, but we are prepared and focused on reaching the finals.”

ISAAC WAGOINA’S REMARKS

We have worked hard to get to this stage, and we are determined to make it to the finals. We urge our fans to come out and support us in big numbers.

FOLLOW THE ACTION

Watch the match live on FUFA  TV, and stay updated with timely textual updates on our social media handles. Post-match reports and match highlights will be available after the game.

POST MATCH: BUL 3-0 Maroons

BUL FC secured a convincing 3-0 victory over Maroons at MTN Omondi Stadium, Lugogo, to advance to the semi-finals of the FUFA Super 8 tournament.

Isaac Wagoina was the star of the day with a brace, scoring in the 30th and 53rd minutes, while Dickson Mataama added the second goal in the 33rd minute. Wagoina’s penalty kick in the 30th minute gave BUL FC the lead, and Mataama capitalized on a Maroons defense error just three minutes later.

Forward Isaac Wagoina in action

Maroons struggled to find their footing in the first half, with only one attempt on goal through Brian Omirembe. BUL FC dominated possession, with Benon Tahomera and Orit Ibrahim coming close to scoring in the early stages.

In the second half, Wagoina sealed his brace with a stunning goal in the 53rd minute. Coach Abbey Bogere introduced fresh legs, bringing on Swabir Mpasa, Aprem Martin, and Fredrick Ngalo, who made his BUL FC debut.

BUL FC Starting XI:

Joel Mutakubwa (GK), Hillary Onek (Fredrick Ngalo), Nicholas Mwere, Walter Ochora, Benon Tahomera (Amos Kirya), George Kasonko, Pascal Ngobi, Jeromy Kirya (Swabir Mpasa), Orit Ibrahim (Martin Aprem), Isaac Wagoina (Lawrence Tezikya), Dickson Mataama (Innocent Rwothomio)

BUL FC starting line up against Maroons

Unused Substitutes:

Ibrahim Mugulusi, Thomas Ochungo, Sowedi Lwenda, John Okurut

NEXT FIXTURE

BUL FC will face Kitara in the semi-finals of the FUFA Super 8 tournament, on Sunday 11th August 2024 at MTN Omondi stadium, Lugogo at exactly 8pm.

OCHUNGO TRANSFER TO BUL CONFIRMED

Thomas Ochungo has today become an Eastern Giant with the left back signing a two-year contract.

Ochungo posing with head coach Abbey Bogere

The roving fullback joins us from Gaddafi FC, the team that brought him to the limelight.

Ochungo is one of the most promising fullbacks in the Uganda premier league with alot of potential.

He is a product of the FUFA juniors league having featured for Jinja Municipal Hippos in the first edition of the competition before his stellar performances earned him promotion to the senior side in 2017.

Ochungo first joined Gaddafi FC in 2020 when they were still in the Eastern regional league and guided them to the big league and then to the topflight, before he switched his allegiance to Busoga United in 2022.

Ochungo penning down at BUL

He re-united with the Soldier boys in 2023, scoring two goals and recording one assist last season.

MATCH REPORT; KCCA 0-0 BUL FC

BUL FC starting line up against KCCA

BUL FC’s opening game of the second round against KCCA ended 0-0 with both sides somehow failing to find the back of the net on Friday.

This meant BUL stretched their lead at the summit to 34 points from 16 rounds of play.

The Eastern Giants may however feel undone by three injuries that savaged the team as early as the 10th minute.

Martin Aprem was the first casualty as he was forced off ten minutes in, paving way for Amos Kirya to make his debut .

As if that was not enough, Douglas Muganga also got injured and unable to continue with play ten minutes to the break. Coach Abbey Kikomeko turned to his bench and picked Ibrahim Mugulusi to take charge of the midfield affairs at Lugogo.

Then the team would be hit more as Jerome Kirya also felt unwell and was withdrawn before the restart, with Ibrahim Kazindula taking up his place in the middle of the park.

Left back Nicholas Mwere in action

Both sides occasionally threatened and enjoyed brief spells of dominance but neither could find an all important break through.

Against the run of play, KCCA got the first offensive moment with Muhammad Shaban heading wide nonetheless before Tom Ikara saved Emmanuel Loki’s effort midway the first half.

The second half also failed to ignite and became a bit scrappy. Lawrence Tezikya latched on a rebound in the box following a well swung in corner by Ibrahim Mugulusi however his shot was miles away from the goal posts.

In the closing moments, the hosts crafted an opportunity when Joao Gabriel made a darting run and passed into the area, Katenga was somehow late and the ball went out begging.

BUL will now return to FUFA technical for the match against Bright Stars on Wednesday next week.

Starting XI:

Tom Ikara (GK), Hillary Onek, Nicholas Mwere, Walter Ochora, Ronald Otti, Douglas Muganga (Ibrahim Mugulusi 35′), George Kasonko, Jerome Kirya (Ibrahim Kazindula 45′), Martin Aprem (Amos Kirya 10′), Lawrence Tezikya (Gerald Ogweti 80′), Alex Kitata.

Unused Substitutes:
Joel Mutakubwa, Benon Tahomera, Emmanuel Obua, Reagan Kalyowa, Joel Madondo.