James Bakama, Swalley Kenyi and Samson Opus
22 October 2008
Kampala — YOUFRA turned up for their Super League encounter 30 minutes late, but that only delayed their fate, as an impatient URA hammered six past their goalkeeper. Thirteen goals were scored in two games yesterday, with URA condemning Youfra to a 6-0 humiliation at Namboole while Bunamwaya got a 6-1 win over Kakira.
Lira-based Youfra arrived for the game about 30minutes late, but other than earn a walkover, URA agreed to play the game.
Ismael Kigozi opened the floodgates in the first minute before Eric Obua followed it with back-to-back headers in the 12th and 22nd minutes.
Dan Wagaluka made it four from the spot with the other goals coming in the second half from Tony Maweje and Patrick Ochan.
At Nakivubo, goals from Patrick Kimuli, Boban Zirintusa, Owen Kasule, Caeser Okhuti and a double from Yuda Mugalu gave Bunamwaya a 6-1 win.
Ibrahim Pengere netted the consolation strike for visiting Kakira.
+George Nsimbe leads KCC to battle in what could turn out to be his last assignment as coach of the Lugogo side.
Nsimbe could be replaced by his former team-mate Sam Ssimbwa this weekend.
"I only get the news from the media that Ssimbwa is coming," said Nsimbe adding, "When I asked our chairman Godfrey Kisekka if it was true, he assured me that it wasn't."
URA 6 Youfra 0
Bunamwaya 6 Kakira 1
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