Azam Uganda Premier League, Lugogo
KCCA FC vs BUL February 7th 2017
2017 Total CAF Champions League
KCCA FC vs Club Primeiro de Agosto
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KCCA FC manager Mike Mutebi has indicated the team’s main target is to stay top of the table as the 2016/2017 Azam Uganda Premier League resumes on Tuesday February 7th 2017.
The reigning champions and current league leaders KCCA FC resume action at Phillip Omondi stadium against BUL FC and Mutebi insists the team has to keep winning games to maintain their stay at the top.
The team is prepared and ready to face BUL. We have had enough time to iron out the weaknesses we had in the first round and I believe the players are in the perfect mood to play
The coach of the year told www.kccafc.co.ug on Monday morning before insisting that there is no pressure in his team.
We are the current league leaders and we know there is pressure on us but we need to keep winning our games to maintain the grip at the top
The 2015/2016 coach of the year believes the players’ confidence levels are high ahead of the upcoming fixtures and are ready to deliver.
Team News
Joseph Ochaya,Geoffrey Sserunkuma and Timothy Awany who were part of the Uganda cranes team that played at the 2017 African cup of Nations in Gabon will be available for selection after returning to full training last week.
However, longtime absentees Jackson Nunda and Hassan Wasswa Dazo are still sidelined while Tom Masiko is on the road to recovery.
The last meeting against BUL football club was on 24th September 2016 at Kakindu stadium and KCCA won 3-1 courtesy of Muzamir Mutyaba and Robert Ssentongo (brace).
KCCA FC match day squad against BUL: Charles Lukwago, Benjamin Ochan, Denis Okot, Timothy Awany, Habib Kavuma, Paul Musamali, Paul Mucureezi, Sulaimon Akinyemi, Isaac Kirabira, Joseph Ochaya, Ivan Ntege, Vincent Kayizzi, Allan Okello, Muzamir Mutyaba, Brian Majwega, Geoffrey Sserunkuuma, Robert Ssentongo