Gomba, Ssingo and Bulemeezi eye maiden wins after coaching shake ups

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Alex Isabirye condemned his former paymasters to a second consecutive defeat

Gladys ZAWEDDE 

Sunday 20th July Masaza Cup Fixtures

Bulemeezi Vs Buvuma
Bugerere Vs Mawokota
Kyaggwe Vs Butambala
Buddu Vs Busujju
Ssingo Vs Kkooki
Gomba Vs Buluuli


Masaza Cup record champions are still in search for their maiden victory against visitors Buluuli at Kabulasoke grounds as they start a new journey with Nasib Mukasa as the new head coach.

Mukasa will be in the spot light he dumped Buluuli and took over Gomba after the departure of Simon Ddungu.

Ddungu left Gomba after a third consecutive defeat, they lost to Buddu, Ssese and Busujju.

Mukasa’s immediate task is asembling a side that will fight for victory as he embark on his journey to save the sinking boat.

At Kosovo grounds Buleemezi under the stewardship of Alex Isabirye and Simon Ddungu will be aiming maximum points  against fellow strugglers Buvuma.

Bulemeezi is also winless they have lost two 3-0 and 1-0 to Buweekula and Kyaddondo respectively , played to a goalless draw with Mawokota.

Simon Peter Mugerwa’s Kyaggwe is hosting Butambala at Bishops SS grounds in Mukono.

Buddu is home at the Kitovu Sports Arena hosting Busujju while Ssingo hosts Kooki at Ssaza grounds Mityana.

Ssingo also part ways with their head coach Hamza Lutalo along with the technical director Edward Golola will be under interim coach Bashir Ssemuyaba in search for their first win of the 2025 Buganda Masaza Cup tournament. They have managed three draws in their opening three games.

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