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Ngabi Nsamba defends Bika Bya Baganda Football Shield in thrilling final

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Ngabi Nsamba defends Bika Bya Baganda Football Shield in thrilling final
In a nail-biting encounter, Ngabi Nsamba successfully defended the Bika Bya Baganda football shield, edging out Ndiga 6-5 in a penalty shootout after a 2-2 draw in normal time. The final match was held at the Mutesa II Wankulukuku stadium on Saturday, June 7, 2025. Ndiga took an early lead through Reagan Mpande’s impressive solo […]

In a nail-biting encounter, Ngabi Nsamba successfully defended the Bika Bya Baganda football shield, edging out Ndiga 6-5 in a penalty shootout after a 2-2 draw in normal time.

The final match was held at the Mutesa II Wankulukuku stadium on Saturday, June 7, 2025.

Ndiga took an early lead through Reagan Mpande’s impressive solo effort in the 4th minute.

However, Ngabi Nsamba equalized just five minutes into the second half when veteran winger Sula “Malouda” Matovu scored a beautifully struck free-kick.

Substitute Steven Yiga then gave Ngabi Nsamba the lead, only for Mpande to score his second goal and level the match at 2-2, sending the game into penalties.

In the penalty shootout, Ngabi Nsamba’s goalkeeper Hassan Matovu made a crucial save from Issa Lumu’s kick, allowing Najib Yiga to score the winning penalty and secure the shield for Ngabi Nsamba.

The third-place playoff saw Nsenene (Grass Hoppers) defeat Kkobe (Creeping plant) 1-0, with Brian Masembe scoring the decisive goal in the 40th minute.

Individual awards were also presented, with Reagan Mpande (Ndiga) named Most Valuable Player, Elias Kiyimba (Kasimba) crowned Top Scorer with 5 goals, and Henry Mwebe (Nsenene) recognized as Best Goalkeeper.

The Bika Bya Baganda football shield has a rich history, with Ngabi Nsamba’s victory marking their sixth title in 1951, 1987, 2007, 2013, 2024, and 2025.

The event was attended by prominent figures, including Katikiro Charles Peter Mayiga, FUFA CEO Edgar Watson Suubi, and the first vice president Justus Mugisha.

Bika Football Previous Winners:

1950: Mbogo

1951: Ngabi Nsamba

1952: Mmamba Gabunga

1953: Not Held

1954: Not Held

1955: Kkobe

1956: Mmamba Gabunga

1957: Nyonyi Nyange

1958: Ngeye

1959: Mmamba Gabunga

1960: Ffumbe

1961: Bbalangira and Kkobe

1962: Nkima

1963: Not Held

1964: Mmamba Gabunga

1965: Mmamba Gabunga

1987: Ngabi Nsamba

1988: Lugave

1989: Mmamba Gabunga

1990: Lugave

1991: Ngeye

1992: Ngeye

1993: Nkima

1994: Mmamba Gabunga

1995: Lugave

1996: Mpindi

1997: Nnyonyi

1998: Lugave

1999: Lugave

2000: Mpologoma

2001: Ngo

2002: Mpologoma

2003: Mmamba Gabunga

2004: Lugave

2005: Ffumbe

2006: Mpindi

2007: Ngabi Nsamba

2008: Kkobe

2009: Ffumbe

2010: Nte

2011: Mmamba Gabung

2012: Ngeye

2013: Ngabi Nsamba

2014: Mmamba Gabunga

2015: Mbogo

2016: Nte

2017: Nte

2018: Nkima

2019: Mbogo

2020: Not played (Due to COVID-19 pandemic)

2021: Not played (Due to COVID-19 pandemic)

2022: Ndiga

2023: Ngoonge

2024: Ngabi Nsamba

2025:Ngabi Nsamba

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