In a thrilling double-header of MTN Busoga Masaza Cup football matches on Wednesday,
Bunha and Bukooli Bugiri emerged victorious, while Bunhole Bunanumba’s triumph seemed
within reach. Let’s dive into the action-packed day at Bugembe stadium.
Bunha Secures a 2-0 Victory Over Budiope
Bunha saza returned to their winning ways with a convincing 2-0 victory over Budiope saza.
Despite a disappointing 1-0 loss to Bunhole Bunanumba last week, Bunha’s head coach,
Ronald Lukungu, remained optimistic about their quarter-final prospects in this year’s MTN
Busoga Masaza Cup.
In a highly intense first half under sweltering conditions at Bugembe, Bunha saza took control
with two well-executed goals. Jamil Mukungu and substitute Brian Muzuni found the back of the
net, giving Bunha a comfortable lead against a visibly exhausted Budiope side.
Coach Lukungu expressed his satisfaction with the win but believed his team could have scored
more, saying, “I will not say that we played well today because we deserved at least 5 goals,
based on the weakness of the opponent we faced today.”
This victory propelled Bunha saza to second place in their group with 7 points, setting the stage
for a crucial clash with group leaders Bukooli Namayingo this Saturday at Bugembe stadium.
Bukooli Bugiri Grabs a Narrow 1-0 Win Against Butembe
In another intense match, Bukooli Bugiri secured a hard-fought 1-0 win over Butembe saza.
This victory was a significant boost for Bukooli Bugiri in the Mawembe hill group.
Butembe saza and Bukooli Bugiri displayed a high-intensity game in the first half, battling both
their opponents and the oppressive humidity. However, it was Bukooli Bugiri that managed to
edge ahead with a crucial goal, securing all three points.
With this win, Bukooli Bugiri is now a point behind third-placed Butembe, who remain level on 4
points with Buzaaya in the group.
Upcoming Matches Promise More Drama
As the MTN Busoga Masaza Cup unfolds, it promises more thrilling action. Bunhole
Bunanumba, with 5 points, is set to face Budiope in a clash filled with rivalry, while Bunha looks
forward to their showdown against group leaders Bukooli Namayingo, eager to secure their
quarter-final qualification.
Budiope’s coach, Wycliffe Mudoola, despite facing financial constraints and team unavailability,
promised a competitive display in the upcoming match against Bunhole Bunanumba. The stage
is set for more drama and intense football in the MTN Busoga Masaza Cup.