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Kabojja Warriors crowned champions as Guinness powers ISA League awards night

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Kabojja Warriors crowned champions as Guinness powers ISA League awards night
Kabojja Warriors Crowned Champions of ISA League Powered by Guinness The International School Alumni (I.S.A.) League, powered by Guinness, recently hosted its second season awards ceremony at Meraki Karting in Bugolobi, Kampala. The event was a vibrant celebration of football, friendship, and community spirit, with alumni from various international schools coming together to mark the […]

Kabojja Warriors Crowned Champions of ISA League Powered by Guinness
The International School Alumni (I.S.A.) League, powered by Guinness, recently hosted its second season awards ceremony at Meraki Karting in Bugolobi, Kampala.

The event was a vibrant celebration of football, friendship, and community spirit, with alumni from various international schools coming together to mark the end of the season.

The evening kicked off with residential DJs warming up the crowd with Amapiano and Afrobeat mixes, setting the tone for a fun-filled night.

Guinness, the official beer partner, provided a lively atmosphere, complemented by pre-award activities such as board games and under-table football.

DJ Vanss later took the stage, getting the alumni dancing and singing along to urban classics.

Award Winners
The football competition culminated in Kabojja Warriors being crowned overall champions of the ISA League, with their striker Daniel Malong claiming the Golden Boot award. Other notable winners included:


Top Assist Award: Stefano Loro from the ISU Leopards
Golden Glove: Ronnie Kasujja from the Vienna Titans

Music and Celebrations
The night’s festivities continued with a high-energy performance by Etania, who lit up the stage with her eclectic set featuring Afrobeats, dancehall, and local Ugandan hits.

The performance kept the alumni on their feet till late, creating an unforgettable experience.

ISA League President Travor Bwiiso praised the community spirit that defines the league, stating, “The ISA League is more than just football, it is about reconnecting, networking, and celebrating the bond we share as alumni.”

Guinness reaffirmed its commitment to supporting the league, with Mercy Atwongyeire, Project Manager Premium Beer at Uganda Breweries Limited, saying,

“Guinness is proud to be part of this exciting journey that brings together young professionals and old friends through sport, music, and good times.”

The ISA League is set to return next summer for Season Three, promising even more football, music, and memories.

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