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Masaza Cup: Gomba tactician Felix Ssekabuuza Kawooya, three players to miss final

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Oct 26, 20232 min readOct 26, 2023

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Masaza Cup: Gomba tactician Felix Ssekabuuza Kawooya, three players to miss final
Masaza Cup record champions Gomba will be without tactician Felix Ssekabuuza Kawooya and custodian Tony Atugonza due to suspension. The two accumulated two yellow cards in the knockout stage which automatically keeps them out of the tie. Kawooya was shown the two cards during their ties against Ssingo in the quarter-final and Buddu in the […]

Masaza Cup record champions Gomba will be without tactician Felix Ssekabuuza Kawooya and custodian Tony Atugonza due to suspension.

The two accumulated two yellow cards in the knockout stage which automatically keeps them out of the tie.

Kawooya was shown the two cards during their ties against Ssingo in the quarter-final and Buddu in the semi-finals.

However, Bulemeezi also will be without their season top scorer David Opio.

Opio was shown the warning cards during their away tie against Buwekula in the quarter-final return leg and in the semi-final home game  against Mawokota.

This year’s final between Gomba and Bulemeezi will be held on Saturday, 28th October 2032 at Muteesa II Stadium in Wankulukuku.

The final game will follow a classification game between Mawokota and Buddu at 11am.

His Majesty Kabaka Ronald Muwenda Mutebi Kimera II is expected to grace the final.

The tickets stake is at UGX. 20,000 and 50,000 for ordinary and VIP sections respectively.

Record champions Gomba are in a hunt for the sixth (6th) trophy whilst Bulemeezi look to extend their tally to three (3) having won two in 2012 and 2019.

Gomba’s trophies came in 2004, 2009, 2014, 2017 and 2020.

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