David GOMBE
Results for Final Group stage Games
Bugerere 0-0 Butambala
Kyaddondo 4-2 Bulemeezi
Buddu 1-1 Buluuli
Kyaggwe 1-1 Gomba
Ssingo 0-2 Buweekula
Kkooki 3-0 Mawogola
Ssese 2-3 Busiro
Busujju 3-0 Buvuma
Mawokota 1-0 Kabula
The group stage of the Prestigious Buganda Masaza Cup tournament climaxed on Sunday with nine games played at various playgrounds.
In Bulange Group, Kyaddondo staged a late comeback to storm to the Quarterfinals with a 4-2 victory over Bulemeezi.
Umar Bin Al-Mahad and Marial Santos Agok had given Bulemeezi the lead before Denis Kiggundu and Ismail Keita Ndifuna scored for Kyaddondo.
Buddu and Buluuli shared spoils in a 1-1 stalemate, with Patrick Ssekyanzi scoring for the hosts while Bruno Mukwaya struck for the Buluuli.
Bugerere and Butambala played out to a goalless stalemate.
Buddu and Kyaddondo prevailed from the group as first and second respectively.
Mawokota secured a slot in the quarterfinals with a narrow 1-0 win over Kabula in the Masengere Group contest.
Mathias Kasadha netted the all important goal for the Brian Ssenyondo coached side.
Busujju who had also progressed to the last eight powered 3-0 past Buvuma, courtesy of Simon Kizito, Boniface Okello and Lauben Lubwama goals.
In the other Masengere Group game Busiro cruised to a 3-2 away win over Sesse.
Busujju and Kabula finished as first and second respectively to progress to the Quarterfinals while Mawokota prevailed as one of the third best placed teams.
Muganzirwaza Group saw Buwekula beat Ssingo 2-0 at Mityana Ssaza ground, courtesy of a Jimmy Kalema brace.
Kyaggwe drew 1-1 with Gomba, Godfrey Arijole struck for David Mutono coached side while Jeremiah Kabula for the record winners.
Buwekula and Ssingo advanced as first and second in the group with the same number of points, both on 20.
Kyaggwe also prevailed to the quarterfinals as one of the best third placed teams.
Quarter-Finalists
Bulange Group
1. Buddu
2. Kyaddondo
Masengere Group
1. Busujju
2. Kabula
Muganzirwazza
1. Buweekula
2. Ssingo
Best loser 1: Mawokota
Best loser 2: Kyaggwe