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StarTimes Uganda Premier League
KCCA FC 4-0 MYDA FC
MTN-Omondi Stadium, Lugogo
A brace from defender Peter Magambo and a goal each from Bright Anukani and Kigozi Samson is all KCCA FC needed to get past Kitara FC in a league game played at MTN-Omondi Stadium Lugogo.
KCCA FC got into game day 10 of the StarTimes Uganda Premier League with 14 points from 9 games. Visitors Kitara FC had a point from 7 games and faced a gigantic task to pick their first win against KCCA FC at Lugogo.
KCCA FC drew first blood in the 11th minute courtesy of an unusual source Peter Magambo who opened his season’s account from close quarters.
The provider almost turned scorer but his header was collected by Kitara’s keeper Ssekandi in the 12th minute.
Sadat Anaku who was playing his first league game this season, almost doubled the lead in 29th minute but his effort flew up and above.
Four minutes to the break, Dennis Monday went into the referees book for a dangerous foul on Ashraf Mugume.
After recess, Kigozi Samson and Lwanga Charles replaced Keziron Kizito and Aheebwa Brian respctively.
Three minutes after the restart, Bright Anukani doubled the lead after a mistake from Kitara’s goal keeper Ivan Akera.
Peter Magambo then got himself a brace for Musana Hassan’s corner kick on 51st minute
Substitute Kigozi Samson riffled the ball home from a well worked move from Anaku to Anukani and then to him on 58 minutes.
Lwanga should have scored the 5th from a well lofted ball off Obenchan Fillbert down the right wing but his header went wide.
Kato Samuel replaced injured Sadat Anaku on 83 minutes.
4-0 the final score.
KCCA FC picking three points against new boys Kitara FC.
The 13 Uganda Premier League Champions now have 17 points from 10 games this term
KCCA FC visit Busoga United FC next in the league.
LINE UPS
KCCA FC
Lukwago (GK) (C), Obenchan, Achai, Magambo, Mugume, Keziron (Kigozi), Anukani, Aliro, Musana, Anaku (Kato), Aheebwa, (Lwanga)
KITARA FC
Akera (GK), Lwebuga, Mugume, Owachigiu, Ekoyu, Mbidde, Agondeze, Monday, Ssemakula (Mubiru), Kasoki, Lomoro (Kizito)