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The 2023 Standard Chartered Cup team draws held

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The 2023 Standard Chartered Cup team draws held
The 2023 Standard Chartered Cup (Road to Anifield) team draws have today been held at the bank’s headquarters in Kampala. The tournament  is set for this Saturday, 7th to Sunday 8th September at MTN Omondi stadium, Lugogo. Forty (40) teams were drawn in eight groups. Only two top sides from each group will advance to […]

The 2023 Standard Chartered Cup (Road to Anifield) team draws have today been held at the bank’s headquarters in Kampala.

The tournament  is set for this Saturday, 7th to Sunday 8th September at MTN Omondi stadium, Lugogo.

Forty (40) teams were drawn in eight groups. Only two top sides from each group will advance to the knockout stage.

The tournament will be a ten A-side and only two substitutes shall be used by a team per a game.

The winning side will be rewarded with an all-expenses paid trip to the UK to attend an English Premier League match at Liverpool home, The Anifield.

Liverpool, Real Madrid and England legend Steve McManaman will grace this year’s edition.

This tournament provides the bank with an opportunity to engage with football fans, clients and employees to grow the club’s fan base.

This edition will be fun-filled and this serves as a great corporate outing full of opportunities and sharing.” Standard Chartered Bank head of corporate affairs, branding and marketing Maggie Kigozi

The Standard Chartered cup was inaugurated  in 2015 and held until 2019 before it was halted due to covid-19.

FULL GROUPS DRAWS

Group A

  1. Multi Choice Uganda Limited
  2. Tororo Cement Limited
  3. Cheap General Hardware
  4. Roofings Limited
  5. Letshego

Group B

  1. UAP Old Mutual Limited
  2. Bukedde
  3. Nile Breweries Limited
  4. MTN Mobile Money 1
  5. Nation Media Group

Group C

  1. New Vision
  2. Steal and Tube Mills Limited
  3. Nation Media Group 1
  4. Cipla Quality Chemicals
  5. Uganda Breweries

Group D

  1. CFAO Motors Uganda Limited
  2. John Barnes
  3. MildMay Uganda
  4. Seroma Limited
  5. Sanlam Uganda

Group E

  1. Uganda Bat Limited
  2. Hardware World
  3. MTN Mobile Money 2
  4. City Oil
  5. Malaria Consortium

Group F

  1. Nakasero Hospital
  2. Ntake Bakery
  3. Hima Cement
  4. BRAC Uganda Limited
  5. Roofings Rolling Mills

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