Goalless stalemate at fully packed Kitende as Vipers, KCCA fire blanks

There was so free flowing football periodically interrupted by wild tackles that also witnessed created goal scoring opportunities and flashes of brilliance by either goalkeepers Fabien Mutombora in Vipers’ goal posts and KCCA’s captain Charles Lukwago.
  • Uganda Premier League
  • Match 169: Vipers 0-0 KCCA

Hundreds of fans graced the St Mary’s Stadium, Kitende on Tuesday, February 18, 2020 to watch current Uganda Premier League table leaders Vipers in action against their closest challengers and defending champions KCCA.

There was so free-flowing football periodically interrupted by wild tackles that also witnessed created goal-scoring opportunities and flashes of brilliance by either goalkeepers Fabien Mutombora in Vipers’ goal posts and KCCA’s captain Charles Lukwago.

The home side was unfortunate to lose Tito Okello through a concusion and he was ably replaced by a robust Allan Kayiwa.

Kayiwa mesmerized the crowd with quick runs, sharp turns and reflexes as he troubled the visiting team.

KCCA midfielder Kezironi Kizito shields off the ball from Fahad Bayo

Vipers’ threatened with defender Geofrey Wasswa’s decently curled free-kicks but Lukwago was equal to the task.

Forward Fahad Bayo, returning Milton Karisa and Kayiwa were all kept under check by the KCCA backline that had Peter Magambo, Musa Ramathan, Mustafa Kizza and of course the goalkeeper Lukwago.

KCCA’s Erisa Ssekisambu, the Mutyaba duo of Muzamiru and Mike Mutyaba as well as second-half substitute Ibrahim Sadam Juma could not find the back of the net for a bold reason; the Burundian goalkeeper in the Vipers’ goal posts was a man on a mission possible.

Referee Ali Sabila cautions Vipers head coach Fred Kajoba Kisitu (extreme left)

Fred Kajoba Kisitu, head coach at Vipers was cautioned by referee Ali Sabila for constantly leaving the demarcated technical area as he conveyed instructions to the players.

Sabila also cautioned four players; Vipers’ Geofrey Wasswa and three KCCA players (Gift Ali, Muzamiru Mutyaba and Peter Magambo.

The draw leaves Vipers still ahead of KCCA by five points. The Venoms have 50 points from 22 matches to KCCA’S 45 (same number of matches).

Vipers visit URA this Friday at the Arena of Visions at Ndejje University.

A day later, KCCA will host Express in one of Kampala’s old age rivalries at Lugogo on Saturday.

Meanwhile, in other games played on Tuesday, Wakiso Giants rallied from a goal down to beat Maroons 2-1 at the Kabaka Kyabaggu Stadium in Wakiso.

Ten-man Busoga United humbled URA 3-0 at the Mighty Arena in Jinja.

Rahmat Ssenfuka passes the ball

Vipers’ holding midfielder Siraje Ssentamu was named pilsner man of the match, an honour that comes with a plaque and Shs 100,000.

Team Line Ups:

Vipers  XI: Fabien Mutombora (G.K), Geoffrey Wasswa, Innocent Wafula, Bashir Asiku, Tito Okello (20′ Allan Kayiwa), Halid Lwaliwa, Siraje Ssentamu, Bobosi Byaruhanga (61′ Karim Watambala), Rahmat Ssenfuka, Fahad Bayo (75′ Dan Sserunkuma), Milton Karisa

Substitutes Not Used: Derrick Ochan (G.K), Paul Willa, Brian Nkuubi, Paul Mucureezi

KCCA XI: Charles Lukwago (G.K), Musa Ramathan, Filbert Obenchan, Peter Magambo, Gift Ali, Keziron Kizito (75′ Ibrahim Sadam Juma), Muzamiru Mutyaba (70′ Herbert Achai), Mustafa Kizza, Moses Aliro, Erisa Ssekisambu, Mike Mutyaba (85′ John Odumegwu)

Substitutes Not Used: Ali Mwerusi (G.K), Eric Ssenjobe, Steven Sserwadda, Simon Sserunkuma,

Match Officials:

  • Referee: Ali Sabilla Chelengat
  • Assistant Referee: Dick Okello
  • Assistant Referee 2: Isa Masembe
  • Fourth Official: Shamirah Nabadda
  • Referee Assessor: Ali Kalyango
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Abitegeka Gerald

The News Editor ,Reporter at Kagadi Kibaale community Radio

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