43rd Uganda Cup final:
Paidha Black Angels 0-2 KCCA
Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) FC defeated Paidha Black Angels 2-0 to win the 2016/17 FUFA Uganda Cup final played at the Betway Green Light stadium in Arua on Thursday.

Uganda Cranes forward Geofrey Sserunkuma got the first in the 10th minute.
The tournament top scorer Derrick Nsibambi then grabbed the second 11 minutes into the second half.
This was KCCA’s first ever seasonal League and Cup double.


Former FIFA assistant referee Samuel Kayondo officially retired from active refereeing and had a lap of honour for his achievements down the road.
Chief guest, Rogers Byamukama officially handed the trophy to KCCA Executive director, Jenifer Musisi who in turn handed it to the jubilant KCCA players.
Awards:
FUFA Presidential award: Jenifer Musisi Ssemakula
Fair Play award: Paidha Black Angels
Best Referee: Ali Muhabi
Best coach: Mike Hilary Mutebi (KCCA)
Best goalkeeper: Emmanuel Lubangkene (Paidha Black Angels)
MVP: Lawrence Bukenya (KCCA)
Top Scorer: Derrick Nsibambi (KCCA) – 8 Goals
Best Print: Daily Monitor
Best Television: Bukedde T.V
Best Radio: Radio Pacis
Best Online: Kawowo Sports
Uganda Cup (formerly Kakungulu cup) Winners since 1971:
1971 –Coffee F.C
1972-1975-Not Held
1976– Gangama F.C
1977– Simba F.C
1978 – Nsambya F.C
1979 – KCC F.C
1980 – KCC F.C
1981 – Coffee F.C
1982 – KCC F.C
1983 – SC Villa
1984 – KCC F.C
1985 – Express F.C
1986 – SC Villa
1987 – KCC F.C
1988 – SC Villa
1989 – SC Villa
1990 – KCC F.C
1991 – Express F.C
1992 – Express F.C
1993 – KCC F.C
1994 – Express F.C
1995 – Express F.C
1996 – UEB S.C
1997 – Express F.C
1998 – SC Villa
1999 – Mbale Heroes S.C
2000 – SC Villa
2001 – Express F.C
2002 – SC Villa
2003 – Express F.C
2004 – KCC F.C
2005 – URA F.C
2006 – Express F.C
2007 – Express F.C
2007/8 – Victors S.C
2008/9 – SC Villa
2009/10 – Victors S.C
2010/11 – Simba S.C
2011/12 – URA F.C
2013/2013 – Sports Club Victoria University
2013/2014 – URA F.C
2014/15 – SC Villa
2015/16 – Vipers Sports Club
2016/17 – KCCA F.C