URA eliminate KCCA, progresses to 52nd Stanbic Uganda Cup semi-final

Stanbic Uganda Cup 2025/26 (Quarter-final)             Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) recovered from two goals down to outsmart Kampala Capital City Authority and march to the semi-finals of the 2025/26 Stanbic Uganda Cup at Hamz stadium (Nakivubo War Memorial grounds) on Holy Saturday. Normal time of this enticing duel ended 2-goals apiece before the additional 30 minutes […] The post URA eliminate KCCA, progresses to 52nd Stanbic Uganda Cup semi-final appeared first on Kawowo Sports.

URA eliminate KCCA, progresses to 52nd Stanbic Uganda Cup semi-final

Stanbic Uganda Cup 2025/26 (Quarter-final)            

  • URA 2 (4) – 2 (2) KCCA

Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) recovered from two goals down to outsmart Kampala Capital City Authority and march to the semi-finals of the 2025/26 Stanbic Uganda Cup at Hamz stadium (Nakivubo War Memorial grounds) on Holy Saturday.

Normal time of this enticing duel ended 2-goals apiece before the additional 30 minutes of extra time failed to produce any further goals.

During the tense shoot out, URA won 4-2 with goalkeeper Muhammed Ssekebba saving two penalties.

Joseph Ssemujju, captain Moses Aliro Okabo, Ronald Otti and Isma Mugulusi scored for URA in the post match penalties as Dissan Galiwango missed his shot.

KCCA scored through Joel Sserunjogi and Ashraf Mugume whilst Herbert Achayi and Enock Walusimbi’s weak shots were saved by goalkeeper Ssekebba.

URA and KCCA in action

In the 90 minutes; Saidi Mayanja and captain Saidi Mayanja scored for KCCA whilst John Innocent Kisolo and Ronald Otti replied for URA under sunny weather conditions.

John Innocent Kisolo scored the first of URA’s goals before defender Ronald Otti got the equalizer on the stroke of full-time with a glancing header.

Mayanja set the ball rolling with an early goal on four minutes to light the ball rolling for the Lugogo based side.

URA called for a first half change when midfielder Hudu Mulikyi paved way for Isma Mugulusi.

KCCA’s Joel Sserunjogi picked up a caution for tripping down Fred Amaku.

Achayi executed a decent free-kick over the wall and past the diving goalkeeper Muhammed Ssekebba to double KCCA’s lead on 54 minutes.

URA called for a double change in the 64th minute. Bruno Bunyaga and Norman Namanya replaced Moses Waiswa and James Penz Begisa respectively.

The second water break of the game happened at the 70th minute mark before John Innocent Kisolo received a caution for a foul on Jjara.

KCCA called for a double change; Saidi Mayanja paved way for Ashraf Mugume and Rogers Mugisha came on for Alex Yiga.

On the 84th minute mark, John Innocent Kisolo scored from 45 yards with a long range shot that evade goalkeeper Mutwalibu Mugolofa to give hope for the tax collectors.

Inside the final five minutes, URA brought on the fresh legs of Olimi Nyarwa Bitanywaine for Fred Amaku.

At the same time, Ivan Ahimisibwe came off for Emmanuel Anyama and Sammy Ssebaduka was rested for Sharifu Ssengendo.

URA pushed numbers upfront in a desperate quest to find the equalizer, a move that handsomely paid off.

Otti out-jumped the KCCA defenders to nod home the equalizer in the third of the four added minutes to send the game to extra time of 30 minutes.

In the second half of extra time, Olimi was stretchered off after a knock and moments later Ashraf Mugume missed a big moment to bury off the game but his first touch on the ball disappointed him.

KCCA’s Sharifu Ssengendo collided with an opponent and was stretchered off for Hudson Mezui.

Mezui had a cross blocked in the last piece of action of extra-time before penalties were taken.

How the penalties unfolded:

URA took the first penalty, scoring through Joseph Ssemujju. Joel Sserunjogi replied for KCCA with the equalizer.

Dissan Galiwango missed his kick, saved by goalkeeper Mutwalibu Mugolofa. Herbert Achayi’s penalty was saved by goalkeeper Muhammed Ssekeba.

URA captain Moses Aliro Okabo sent Mugolofa the wrong way to give the tax collectors the lead 2-1.

Ashraf Mugume equalized 2-all. Defender Ronald Otti restored URA’s lead 3-2.

Enock Walusimbi missed his kick, another save by Ssekebba. URA now remained with one chance; to score and win the contest.

Isma Mugulusi did exactly that, sending Mugolofa the wrong way to send URA through to the semi-finals.

URA joins Vipers to the semi-finals. Vipers ejected NEC 4-3 in post match penalties after a goalless draw in normal time at the MTN Omondi stadium.

URA and KCCA captains with the match officials prior to kick off

Team Line Ups:

URA XI: Muhamad Ssekkeba (G.K), James Penz Begisa, Dissan Galiwango, Ronald Otti, Joseph Bright Vuni, John Innocent Kisolo, Hudu Mulikyi, Moses Waiswa Ndhondhi, Joseph Ssemujju, Moses Aliro Okabo (Captain), Fred Amaku

Subs: Chrispas Kusiima (G.K), Derrick Ochan (G.K), Justine Opiro, Joshua Lubwama Letti, Ibrahim Wamannah, Rahmat Ssenfuka, Norman Namanya, Isma Mugulusi, Bruno Junior Bunyaga, Derrick Kakooza, Godfrey Ssekibengo, Olimi Nyarwa Bitanywaine

Head coach: Hussein Mbalangu

KCCA XI: Mutwalibu Mugolofa (G.K), Gavin Kizito Mugweri, Filbert Obenchan, Herbert Achayi, Enock Walusimbi, Jjara, Sammy R. Ssebaduka, Joel Sserunjogi, Alex Yiga, Saidi Mayanja, Ivan Ahimbisibwe

Subs: Charles Lukwago, Emojong, Mezui, Emmanuel Anyama, Muhamud Hassan, Etienne Katenga, Alpha Thierry Ssali, Yuan, Rogers Mugisha, Shafik Nana Kwikiriza, Sharifu Ssengendo, Ashraf Mugume

Co-coaches: Brian Ssenyondo & Jackson Magera

Center Referee: William Oloya

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