KCCA Takes Uganda Premier League Title for the 12th Time
The football club defeated Lweza, closing the gap to four trophies shy of record holders SC Villa.
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Uganda:
Bumpy Road Lies Ahead for KCCA's Rivals Next Season
Monitor, 11 May 2017
If you are to predict the future, a look at the youth would be a great place to start. So here we go: For the second season on the bounce, KCCA FC's feeder club has played the… Read more »
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Uganda:
12th Crown for KCCA
Observer, 10 May 2017
KCCA FC clinched their twelfth league title after beating Lweza 2-0 last evening, closing the gap to four trophies shy of record holders SC Villa, reports John Vianney Nsimbe. Read more »
KCCA players celebrate their championship victory before the VIP box at Lugogo.
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Uganda:
Unstoppable KCCA!
Observer, 8 May 2017
KCCA FC affirmed their unstoppable march to the Uganda Premier League title by routing Kirinya Jinja SS 5-1 on Saturday, reports JOHN VIANNEY NSIMBE. Read more »
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Uganda:
KCCA Two Wins Away From Title
Observer, 3 May 2017
Uganda Premier League champions KCCA FC moved within two victories of retaining the title after beating JMC Hippos 1-0 last evening. Read more »
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Uganda:
Nsibambi Goal Edges KCCA Closer to League Title
Monitor, 3 May 2017
KCCA will successfully defend the Azam Uganda Premier League (UPL) title on Saturday if they beat Kirinya-Jinja and SC Villa fail to pick maximum points at Soana on the same day. Read more »
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Uganda:
KCCA Has Nothing to Lose in CAF Confederation Cup
Observer, 1 May 2017
Last Wednesday's draw of the Caf Confederation Cup group stage drew mixed emotions and reactions from KCCA fans and pundits. Read more »
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Uganda:
KCCA Seek Response At Express
Monitor, 28 April 2017
KCCA manager Mike Mutebi is demanding a response from his players when the Azam Uganda Premier League (UPL) defending champions visit Express at Wankulukuku this evening. Read more »
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Uganda:
Villa Must Beat KCCA to Keep Hopes Alive
Observer, 21 April 2017
SC Villa host KCCA FC this Saturday at the Masaka recreation ground knowing that anything but a win would end their league title chances, reports JOHN VIANNEY NSIMBE. Read more »