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STANBIC BANK UGANDA CUP CANCELLED BUT A TUNE OF 60M PRIZE MONEY TO BE PAID

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STANBIC BANK UGANDA CUP CANCELLED BUT A TUNE OF 60M PRIZE MONEY TO BE PAID
FUFA cancelled the 2019/20 season of the Stanbic Bank Uganda Cup declaring it null and void with no winner due to the continued COVID-19 restrictions on sports. Despite the Cup cancellation, Stanbic Bank will honour its commitment by paying prize monies to clubs that had progressed to the Round of 16 and the Quarter Finals. […]

FUFA cancelled the 2019/20 season of the Stanbic Bank Uganda Cup declaring it null and void with no winner due to the continued COVID-19 restrictions on sports.

Despite the Cup cancellation, Stanbic Bank will honour its commitment by paying prize monies to clubs that had progressed to the Round of 16 and the Quarter Finals.

According to FUFA President Eng. Moses Magogo, the Federation had hoped to complete the season but due to the continued restrictions on sports, the Federation reluctantly decided to declare the 2019/20 season of the Stanbic Bank Uganda Cup null and void with no winner.

Stanbic Bank’s Head of Marketing & Communications Daniel Ogong said it was unfortunate that the season had to be cancelled as it promised to be the most exciting one yet.

Prize Money for the Cancelled 2019/20 season will be paid out as follows:

The 6 teams that qualified for the Quarter Finals will each receive UGX 6 million:
1. Proline FC
2. KCCA FC
3. Kyetume FC
4. Light SS FC
5. Kitara FC
6. Kataka FC

The 6 teams that were knocked out at the Round of 16 will each receive UGX 3 million:
1. Kiboga Young FC
2. Dove FC
3. Maroons FC
4. UPDF FC
5. Tooro Utd FC
6. Free Stars FC

And the 4 teams that were yet to play their Round of 16 matches will share the prize money for their ties. Each will receive UGX 1.5 million:
1. URA vs Wakiso Giants
2. SC Villa vs Mbarara City

 

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