
KCCA FC poised for a high‑stakes Kamwenge confrontation with Mbarara City
Friday’s Uganda Premier League fixture at Rwamwanja Stadium, Kamwenge, pits KCCA FC against Mbarara City FC in a clash of starkly opposite ambitions.
While the Cityzens arrive fresh from a crucial victory over URA FC—keeping them anchored in third place—their early‑season form is bolstered by the return of co‑head coach Brian Ssenyondo, who has been on national duty at the U17 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.
In a pre‑match press briefing, co‑head coach Jackson Magera expressed unmistakable confidence:
“We face a side that has always been resilient when playing at home, but we are ready and have prepared well.
We want to capitalize on our previous performance and play for maximum points.”
Yet KCCA must remain vigilant; away games in Kamwenge have historically been unforgiving.
Mbarara City, languishing at 15th (second from bottom), are under intense pressure.
The Ankole Lions, still winless at home, clutch at a glimmer of hope after finally breaking their duck with a win against Buhimba.
This backdrop fuels their desire to overturn that home‑record curse in front of their supporters.
With KCCA chasing league leaders and Mbarara fighting to escape the relegation zone, the match promises nonstop intensity.
A KCCA triumph would cement their title push, while a Mbarara victory could ignite a much‑needed turnaround and electrify Kamwenge’s fans.





