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Defending champions St. Julian face host Ngora, Kitende, Buddo Amus College learn round of 32 opponents

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Defending champions St. Julian face host Ngora,  Kitende,  Buddo Amus College learn round of 32 opponents
The stage is set for the round of 32 knockout stage of the Uganda Secondary Schools Sports Association (USSSA) boys football championship, with thrilling matches lined up for tomorrow, Saturday. Defending champions St Julian High School will face host school Ngora High, seeking to continue their impressive run in the tournament. Record champions St Mary’s […]

The stage is set for the round of 32 knockout stage of the Uganda Secondary Schools Sports Association (USSSA) boys football championship, with thrilling matches lined up for tomorrow, Saturday.

Defending champions St Julian High School will face host school Ngora High, seeking to continue their impressive run in the tournament.

Record champions St Mary’s Kitende will take on Bishop Comboni College, while 10-time champions Kibuli SS will face Buziga Islamic, who finished behind AMUS College in group P.

Other top teams, including BCS and AMUS College, will play Mvara SS and Greenlight Islamic School, respectively, in their quest to reach the round of 16.

Fan favorites Blessed Sacrament Kimanya, who thrashed St Lawrence 4-0 in their group L decider, will now face Mumsa High School from Mityana.

STAHIZA, the group C leaders from Wakiso district, will have a tough test against solid JIPRA side.

Kyaddondo SS, who gathered maximum 9 points, will rely on KCCA FC star and captain Brian Ijara to eliminate Lake Side Masese.

The round of 32 matches will be played on Saturday morning at 9 and 11am, followed by classification games for teams knocked out at the group stage level in the afternoon.

The full round of 32 fixtures are:

– St Julian Vs Ngora High School

– Kyaddondo SS Vs Lake Side Masese

– Standard High school Vs JIPRA

– Bishop Negri Vs Kicwamba

– Mentor SS Vs St Kaggwa H/S

– Kawempe Muslim Vs Kisozi Seed

– Jinja Compressive Vs Waggwa

– BUKEDEA Compressive School Vs Mvara

– St Mary’s Kitende Vs Bishop Comboni

– Buddo Vs Bugisu

– Mumsa H/S Vs BSK

– Lagwai Seed Vs Wisdom

– Masaka SS Vs Kabalega

– Uganda Martyrs Vs Standard High Ndejje

– Kibuli Vs Buziga Islamic

– Amus College Vs Greenlight.

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