Azam Uganda Premier League, Lugogo
KCCA FC vs BUL February 7th 2017
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With the 2016/2017 Azam Uganda Premier League second round looming, KCCA FC defender Joseph Ochaya has described the team’s approach in five words.
‘Every game will be a final’ for the reigning league champions starting with the second round opener against BUL FC on February 7th 2017 at the Philip Omondi Stadium in Lugogo.
Ochaya was speaking after the team’s morning training session on Monday at Lugogo in his first training appearance since the Uganda Cranes returned from Gabon.
We have to take every game like it’s the last one, if we are to defend our league crown, right now every game is the final
Ochaya told www.kccafc.co.ug, the defender was also impressed with the level of competitiveness in the side.
Everyone is working hard and that’s the spirit we need right now in camp, if we stay injury free nothing can stop us from going all the way
Ochaya was joined for the Monday with striker Geoffrey Sserunkuuma and Timothy, players he was with in Gabon, although the latter sat out the session because of fatigue.
Sserunkuuma is the leading scorer of the current season with nine goals and will be looking at becoming the first player to get into double figures this season.
After playing BUL, KCCA FC will embark on continental engagements as they will host C.D. Primeiro de Agosto on February 10th at the same venue.
Azam Uganda Premier League, Lugogo
KCCA FC vs BUL February 7th 2017
Fees: VIP-Shs20,000/=, Regular Shs10,000/=, Ordinary Shs5,000/=
Free entrance for all students with their IDs or in school uniforms
With the 2016/2017 Azam Uganda Premier League second round looming, KCCA FC defender Joseph Ochaya has described the team’s approach in five words.
‘Every game will be a final’ for the reigning league champions starting with the second round opener against BUL FC on February 7th 2017 at the Philip Omondi Stadium in Lugogo.
Ochaya was speaking after the team’s morning training session on Monday at Lugogo in his first training appearance since the Uganda Cranes returned from Gabon.
We have to take every game like it’s the last one, if we are to defend our league crown, right now every game is the final
Ochaya told www.kccafc.co.ug, the defender was also impressed with the level of competitiveness in the side.
Everyone is working hard and that’s the spirit we need right now in camp, if we stay injury free nothing can stop us from going all the way
Ochaya was joined for the Monday with striker Geoffrey Sserunkuuma and Timothy, players he was with in Gabon, although the latter sat out the session because of fatigue.
Sserunkuuma is the leading scorer of the current season with nine goals and will be looking at becoming the first player to get into double figures this season.
After playing BUL, KCCA FC will embark on continental engagements as they will host C.D. Primeiro de Agosto on February 10th at the same venue.