The FUFA Drum (Match Day Two Results):

Sebei 0-4 Busoga

Kampala 3-1 Bunyoro

West Nile 2-0 Ankole

Tooro 2-0 Karamoja

Bugisu 2-2 Teso

Kigezi 1-1 Lango

Rwenzori 1-1 Bukedi

Acholi 0-0 Buganda

When match day two of the FUFA Drum tournament was successfully held on Sunday, 18th March 2018, there were two key positives realized among others.

First, more people across the various provinces of the country have continued to wholesomely embrace this inter-provinces tournament.

Secondly, goals, just like on match day one were netted with a total of 20 goals scored in the eight matches.

Busoga registered the biggest victory on the day, winning 4-0 away to Sebei Province at the Kiprotich stadium in Kapchorwa district.

BUL Football Club midfielder Daniel Shabena opened the scoring in the 14th minute.

Another Bul player Amis Tibita (45th minute), second half substitute Richard Wandyaka (75th minute) and Joel Madondo (78th) netted the goals.

At the Star Times stadium, Lugogo, home side Kampala overcame Bunyoro 3-1.

Kampala Province’s goals were scored by Soana’s Willy Kavuma as early as the third minute, Vipers’ Tony Odur (45th) and second half substitute Daniel ‘Muzeyi’ Sserunkuma, also of Vipers Sports Club in the 80th minute.

Bunyoro’s consolation came from Onduparaka newly signed striker Malish Jamal in the 48th minute.

In Gulu at the newly renovated Pece Stadium, thousands of passionate football fans including the King of Acholi, Rwot David Onen Acana II, FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo, chairperson of the FUFA Drum tournament Rogers Byamukama, among other personalities graced the match between Acholi and Buganda.

Ironically, this match failed to produce any goal scored.

Dignitaries at Pece Stadium included the King of Acholi, Rwot David Onen Acana II (third from left), FUFA President, Eng. Moses Magogo (second left), Rogers Byamukama (extreme left), politican Norbet Mao (with red tie) among others
Dignitaries at Pece Stadium included the King of Acholi, Rwot David Onen Acana II (third from left), FUFA President, Eng. Moses Magogo (second left), Rogers Byamukama (extreme left), politican Norbet Mao (with red tie) among others

The match between Kigezi and Lango failed to produce an out right winner since the two Provinces played to a one all draw at the Kabale Municipal Stadium.

Faruku Osama put Lango ahead in the 61st minute and the home team rallied gallantly to find the equalizer through their captain David Ndihabwe (of Express) with virtually the last kick of the game.

 

Fans turned up in big numbers in Zombo
Fans turned up in big numbers in Zombo

Tooro Province registered their first win of the campaign, overcoming Karamoja 2-0 at the Buhinga stadium in Fort Portal.

Soana striker Steven Ategeka (7th minute) and URA midfielder Nicholas Kagaba’s goal at the death of the match earn maximum points for Fred Muhumuza’s coached team.

Bugisu and Teso shared the spoils in a 4 goal thriller played at the Mbale Municipal Stadium.

Kirinya-Jinja S.S striker Musa Esenu and Bright Stars’ John Kokas Opejo scored for Teso Province as KCCA defender Paul Musamali and goalkeeper James Alitho of Vipers Sports Club were on target for the home side.

At the Bar Okoro stadium in Zombo, West Nile out-muscled Ankole 2-0 before hundreds of people.

Onduparaka Captain and defender Rashid Toha gave the home side the lead after 36 minutes.

Shaban Muhammed traveled to play fopr West Nile after guiding KCCA FC to CAf Champions League group stage
Shaban Muhammed traveled to play fopr West Nile after guiding KCCA FC to CAf Champions League group stage

On form Kirinya-Jinja S.S’ Fred Amaku continued with his goal scoring exploits with the second goal on 53 minutes.

Rwenzori and Bukedi drew one all. Godfrey Yoningom put visiting Bukedi ahead in the 10th minute.

Nyamityobora winger (on loan from URA) Robert Mukongotya canceled the advantage seven minutes later with a well drilled equalizer.

Source: Fufa