2014/15 Uganda Cup (Round of 32):
Busia Fisheries 1 (2) – 1 (4) Bright Stars F.C
Simba 1 (0) -1 (3) CRO
– Simba Sports Club Knocked Out by FUFA Big League side
Uganda Under 23 goal keeper Mathias Kigonya has been the hero of the day, saving two penalties to help his club, Bright Stars F.C win 2-4 in post match penalties over Busia Fisheries FC.
Normal time of the match played in Busia had ended 1-1 before the match was decided in the penalty shoots.
Bright Stars had taken a 20th minute lead through Anthony Bongole before the home side equalized through former SC Villa striker, Paul Musamali barely 15 minutes left on the clock.
In the penalty shoot outs, Kigonya, who had replaced injured Davis Mutebi, converted the opening penalty before Akram Kakembo, Joseph Nsubuga and Hassan Kikoyo sealed the victory for the Kawempe based side.
The other game played in theUganda cup today, at the Bombo Military Stadium saw Premier side Simba eliminated 0-3 on post match penalties after a 1 all draw with CRO.
Bright Stars F.C and CRO now qualify to join other teams-Kirinya /Jinja S.S, Sports Club Victoria University (SCVU), SC Villa, Masavu F.C, Paidah Black Angels F.C, Baza Holdings which have booked their slots to the last 16 teams.
The two other round of 32 games will be played on Sunday.
Airtel Uganda (Fort portal) travels to Kavumba to play Police F.C.
The Saints F.C will be hosting Kyambogo F.C (they eliminated Vipers at round of 64 level) at Nelson Mandela Stadium.
The FUFA Competitions Department will fix the URA vs KCC match at a date yet to be communicated.
After the round of 32 fixtures, the round of 16 games will be determined at a draw to be held on Wednesday, 18th March 2015 at FUFA House.
The Uganda Cup is the oldest knock out football competition in Uganda proudly sponsored by Airtel Uganda.
The winner of the Uganda Cup represents the country at the CAF Confederations Cup.
URA F.C is the defending champion.
Sun, 15th March 2015 Uganda Cup Fixtures:
The Saints FC Vs Kyambogo FC – Namboole
Police Vs Airtel FC – Kavumba
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