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Pepsi University Football League: IUIU on road to Busitema in an all Eastern affair

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Pepsi University Football League: IUIU on road to Busitema in an all Eastern affair
Pepsi University Football League Busitema vs IUIU Friday 20th September 3pm, Busitema In the third fixture of the 2024/25 Pepsi University Football League, Busitema University will welcome home Islamic University in Uganda (IUIU) this Friday, the 20th September. Busitema University coach Abdulnoor Musisi says his squad need to set themselves the highest possible goal if […]

Pepsi University Football League

Busitema vs IUIU

Friday 20th September

3pm, Busitema

In the third fixture of the 2024/25 Pepsi University Football League, Busitema University will welcome home Islamic University in Uganda (IUIU) this Friday, the 20th September.

Busitema University coach Abdulnoor Musisi says his squad need to set themselves the highest possible goal if the are to advance past the group stages.

It has been three consecutive seasons that the Baboons haven’t moved past the group stages but Musisi beaming with confidence, is optimistic the team is looking for nothing short of a victory against IUIU as the Baboons aim at breaking the jinx of getting booted out in group stages.

“We are all looking forward to the first home game, we have been really successful in the past two seasons at our grounds.

It’s been our fortress and we want it to be hard for opponents”.  Musisi

 “We are fully prepared. We know we have not given our fans what they deserve.

This is now the time to give them what they really deserve”.

Busitema’s best finish in the University Football League was a run to the quarter-finals in which they lost to Uganda Christian University 9-1 on aggregate in 2019  but Musisi believes the set  target should galvanize the players this time round.

They however face Islamic University in Uganda, a side that has greatly improved over the last few seasons only missing the quarterfinals by a whisker and they are eager to do better this season.

“Our purpose this season is to at least to advance to the quarter finals and this season I know we can do better”. IUIU coach, Harouna Kebba said.

“It’s true we struggled on the road last season and at home we were superb therefore we are going to improve on the results away from home  and probably brighten  our purpose this season starting with a win against our neighbors Busitema”., Kebba added.

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