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Kitara FC bounces back, edges UPDF FC in a hard-fought contest

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Kitara FC bounces back, edges UPDF FC in a hard-fought contest
In a hard-fought encounter at Royals’ Park in Butema, Kitara FC returned to winning ways with a 2-1 victory over UPDF FC on Wednesday evening. The Royals’ win was built on a foundation of resolve and attacking flair, as they demonstrated their ability to win ugly when it mattered most. After a nervous start, Kitara […]

In a hard-fought encounter at Royals’ Park in Butema, Kitara FC returned to winning ways with a 2-1 victory over UPDF FC on Wednesday evening.

The Royals’ win was built on a foundation of resolve and attacking flair, as they demonstrated their ability to win ugly when it mattered most.

Kitara FC players in celebration | Photo by Kitara FC Media

After a nervous start, Kitara FC took control, with Jimmy Kalema’s 34th-minute strike setting the tone for the hosts.

Crispus Asiki’s 39th-minute goal doubled the lead, giving Kitara a comfortable advantage at the break.

The second half was a masterclass in game management, as Kitara FC absorbed UPDF’s pressure and countered with precision.

Despite a late Samuel Sekamate free kick reducing the deficit, Kitara FC’s defense held firm, securing a hard-earned 2-1 win.

The victory lifts Kitara FC to 22 points, just one behind fourth-placed SC Villa, while UPDF FC remains 13th on 11 points.

Photo by Kitara FC Media

The win marks a welcome return to form for Kitara FC, who next face a tough away trip to NEC FC at Lugogo on January 22.

UPDF FC, meanwhile, host Entebbe UPPC a day earlier, looking to bounce back from this setback.

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