Thu, Jun 25th, 2026

Nim Media
FootballNov 3, 2025

Obed Gui on brace as Uganda Martyrs University clinches convincing win Over MUST

Nsereko Musoke Isa avatar

Byline

Nsereko Musoke Isa

Nov 3, 20252 min readNov 3, 2025

Share this story

Obed Gui on brace as Uganda Martyrs University clinches convincing win Over MUST
Uganda Martyrs University (UMU) skipper Obed Gui Ronald was the star of the show as his team defeated Mbarara University of Science and Technology (MUST) 2-0 in the Pepsi University Football League on Sunday. Gui’s brace sealed the Saints’ second win of the campaign and lifted them level on seven points with Group A leaders, […]

Uganda Martyrs University (UMU) skipper Obed Gui Ronald was the star of the show as his team defeated Mbarara University of Science and Technology (MUST) 2-0 in the Pepsi University Football League on Sunday.

Gui’s brace sealed the Saints’ second win of the campaign and lifted them level on seven points with Group A leaders, Kampala University (KU).

Gui’s clinical finishing was the difference-maker in the match, as he rose highest to nod home Yiga Steven’s perfectly delivered cross in the 21st minute.

He doubled the lead in the 64th minute, calmly slotting past MUST goalkeeper Tukwatanise Gad after a precise pass from Ogen Gabriel.

Uganda Martyrs University dominated the match, with Jjonga Nicolas dictating the tempo in midfield and Yiga Steven causing problems down the wing.

MUST, on the other hand, created chances through Okongo Moses and Lomuro Joseph, but both forwards squandered their opportunities.

The win saw Uganda Martyrs University join Kampala University at the summit of Group A with seven points, while MUST suffered their first defeat of the season.

The Mbarara side had earlier drawn 1-1 with Kampala International University before thrashing University of Kisubi 4-0 at home.

The Pepsi University Football League will continue next year, with Kabale University seeking their first win of the season against high-flying Muteesa I Royal University.

Uganda Martyrs University and MUST will return to action next year to complete their remaining group fixtures.

Filed under

Comments

Join the conversation

Readers can react, ask questions, and add context directly below the story.

0 comments

Community note

Moderation, threaded discussion, and the most useful replies can all be managed natively inside WordPress as this site grows.

Previous story

Kampala Queens thrash Olila as Uganda Martyrs claim first win
FootballNov 3, 2025

Kampala Queens thrash Olila as Uganda Martyrs claim first win

The fifth matchday of the 2025-26 Finance Trust Bank FUFA Women Super League concluded on Sunday with thrilling encounters. Kampala Queens dominated Olila 5-0, Uganda Martyrs edged Makerere University WFC 1-0, and Rines shared points with St Noa in a 1-1 draw. Kampala Queens secured a convincing 5-0 win over Olila at the MTN Omondi […]

Next story

FIFA energizes Nigerian football with modern infrastructure
FIFANov 2, 2025

FIFA energizes Nigerian football with modern infrastructure

FIFA energizes Nigerien football through FIFA Arenas, two school mini-pitches and progress on FENIFOOT’s new headquarters funded by FIFA FORWARD. FIFA is strengthening football development in Niger by installing two mini-pitches at CES 22 Talladje in Niamey and CES 9 Harobanda primary school, making Niger one of the first 11 countries to launch FIFA proximity […]

Bosco handed Ntugasaze job as club gears up for top-flight test

Bosco handed Ntugasaze job as club gears up for top-flight test

As Ntugasaze FC prepare for life in the Uganda Premier League, the club has moved to reinforce its technical bench with the appointment of experienced tactician Dudu Bosco as head coach ahead of the 2026/27 season. The decision reflects both ambition and compliance. FUFA’s directive requiring all top-flight head coaches to hold a CAF A […]

Kyaggwe, Ssingo and Buddu set early pace as Masaza Cup sparks to life

Kyaggwe, Ssingo and Buddu set early pace as Masaza Cup sparks to life

Matchday One of the 2026 Buganda Masaza Cup burst into life with a blend of tight contests, statement victories and early signals of intent, as Kyaggwe, Ssingo, Buddu, Butambala and Busujju emerged as the opening day winners. Kyaggwe delivered arguably the most composed performance of the round, grinding out a disciplined 1-0 away victory over […]