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CAF CC: URA FC fixture against Al Masry SC dates confirmed

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CAF CC: URA FC fixture against Al Masry SC dates confirmed
The Confederation of African Football (CAF) have confirmed the dates between URA FC and Al Masry SC. URA FC will play their first leg against the Egyptian outfit on Saturday October 16th,2021 with the second leg slated for a week later on Sunday October 24th,2021. The Tax Collectors will be targeting victory in the second […]

The Confederation of African Football (CAF) have confirmed the dates between URA FC and Al Masry SC.

URA FC will play their first leg against the Egyptian outfit on Saturday October 16th,2021 with the second leg slated for a week later on Sunday October 24th,2021.

The Tax Collectors will be targeting victory in the second preliminary round after edging past Ethiopian Coffee FC in the first preliminary round with a 5-2 aggregate score.

They won 2-1 at home and a 3-1 away win in mid September against the Ethiopian side.

URA FC was chosen to represent Uganda in the CAF Confederations Cup having finished second in the recently prematurely ended Uganda Premier League season due to COVID-19 pandemic.

Hence, they took a slot that would be now occupied by Vipers SC who eventually won the Stanbic Uganda Cup when they beat BUL FC 8-1 in a historical final at FUFA Technical Center, Njeru on 26th September,2021.

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