Routine Wins For MUBS And St. Lawrence As Mutoola See Off Buganda Royal

Thirty-two (32) goals were scored across four games while there were also two red cards during the sixth outing of the FUFA beach soccer league over the weekend at FUFA technical centre beach soccer arena in Njeru.

MUBS, St. Lawrence and Mutoola picked up wins as Buganda Royal hit another low key.

Wolves 3-8 St. Lawrence

Baker Lukooya (in blue) executing a scissors kick as Baptist Male of Wolves tries to intercept

 

St. Lawrence University maintained their spot at the top of the table with an 8-3 win against Wolves in which Baker Lukooya scored four goals.

The defending champions began the outing while in charge of the standings and this victory helped them to stretch their winning run to six in as many games this season.

Lukooya, who is now at 13 goals for the season, scored two in the first period, he was once more on the score sheet in the second for his third goal before he made it four for himself in the third period.

Jonathan Kikonyogo (right) vie for the ball with Julius Ssentamu of  Wolves

 

Sulaiman Ochero joined the scoring party with a brace for Davis Nnono’s flawless side before Jonathan Kikonyogo and Martin Kikambi put their heads up with a goal each to seal the win for their team.

Baptist Male, Albert Olwenyi and Julius Ssentamu showed up for Wolves who are yet to win a game so far with a goal apiece. However, their efforts turned out to be just consolations.

With six games played, St. Lawrence have 18 points, three ahead of the second placed Jinja Lions BSC.

Mutoola BSC 7 – 4 Buganda Royal

Mutoola’s starting five against Buganda Royal

Mutoola BSC overcame Buganda Royal 7-4 to remain in a mouth and nose distance with Jinja Lions.

Sharif Apuuli struck a hat trick while Simon Peter Kijjo and Paul Nsenge scored a brace individually as Mutoola beat Buganda Royal who also had their coach Tony Ssebagala and talisman Paul Lule red carded after the game had ended for unsporting behavior.

Apuuli celebrating one of his goals

It is now four losses for Ssebagala’s men in five matches. Hassan Luboyera scored twice, with Paul Kato and Sharif Lubega also adding a goal each as they nosedived again on Sunday.

Kiringente BSC 3 – 6 MUBS

 

MUBS renaissance continued as they registered their fourth victory on the trot.

Braces from Swaibu Kakwaya and Maxwell Okello, and a goal each from Deo Ssenyonga and Douglas Muganga ensured MUBS defeated Kiringente 6-3 at FUFA technical centre beach soccer arena.

Junior Kagezi also grabbed a brace, while Hamza Ssenoga also had a goal for Kiringente but their efforts were not enough to turn the game into their favor.

The match between Grace Church and Jinja Lions was abandoned because the former couldn’t raise enough players to continue with the game after one of their three players present for the game was injured in the first minute of the first period.

Jinja Lions players celebrating in a previous match

Before the game was stopped, Jinja Lions was already 1-0 up courtesy of Nicholas Mwere’s early strike and the competitions committee has since awarded the Sand Kings with three goals and three points.

The league will be played again on March 26, 2023 at FUFA technical centre with fixtures to be communicated in the due course

Current table standings

Full results:

Grace Church 0-1 Jinja Lions (Abandoned)

Wolves 3-8 St.Lawrence

Mutoola BSC 7-4 Buganda Royal

Kiringente BSC 3-6 MUBS

Beach Soccer Referees Receive FIFA Badges

Four local beach soccer referees have received their international Fifa badges, enabling them to officiate in international matches for the year 2023.

 Muhammad Ssenteza (in black) during the women’s festival last year

 

The list of referees who were presented with the FIFA badges during a presentation function at FUFA complex in Mengo on Friday are; Ivan Kintu Bayige, Muhammad Ssenteza, Kennedy Bazirio Kawagga and Joel Chote Munyendoh.

Referee Ivan Kintu Bayige (right) pose for a photo moment with FUFA executive secretary for football development Ronnie Kalema after receiving his badge

Bayige and Ssenteza have been international since 2015, Kawagga received his first FIFA listing in 2019 while Munyendoh received his first FIFA badge in 2022.

Referee Kennedy Kawagga (right) receiving his badge from Mr. Ronnie Kalema

While speaking to the referees, FUFA president Hon. Moses Magogo re-emphasized the issues of integrity, fitness and performance.

Referee Muhammad Ssenteza (right) receiving his badge on friday

 

Referee Joel Munyendoh (left) receiving his badge from Mr. Rogers Mulindwa

FUFA Beach Soccer League: St. Lawrence Go Top As MUBS Take Flight

It seems like the perennial title contenders MUBS and St. Lawrence have picked up their winning rhythm as the FUFA beach soccer league continued over the weekend at Mutoola resort beach in Mukono. They both registered statement wins to send a warning to their rivals.

The league action provided its fair share of excitement as the teams put-up eye-catching performances on Sunday.

St. Lawrence maintained their perfect start to the season, showing no sign of declining in form and showing charisma in games against Grace Church and Kiringente to accumulate 15 points and move to the top of table after five matches.

Grace Church 4-7 St. Lawrence

Grace Church player challenging Baker Lukooya for the ball

 

The defending champions earned their first win of the day against Grace Church.

They struck the first blow through Sulaiman Ochero before Baker Lukooya doubled their advantage.

But Joshua Lubwama scored at the wrong end in the second period to reduce the margin for Grace Church who got a second when Roger Ayiko swept in the ball immediately after Lukooya had stretched St. Lawrence’s lead.

Brian Nkuubi appeared in the third period with a hat trick to relieve his side from pressure while Lukooya also completed his hat trick. Grace Church scored two more goals later through Steven Kitumba and Babu Mulani but it was already game over for them.

Kiringente BSC 1- 4 St. Lawrence

For the first time after a long while, St. Lawrence were seen uncomfortable on the pitch at the beginning of this game.

They looked nervous after Marvin Mugerwa’s opener for Kiringente but they re-organized, took control of the game and produced four goals – coming from Joshua Lubwama (2), Jonathan Kikonyogo and Baker Lukooya to walk away with all the three points.

MUBS 6-1 Wolves

MUBS have made their loss to Mutoola a distant memory after winning three games on the bounce. They defeated Wolves and Grace Church on Sunday to move to the fourth place with nine points.

Munir Saidi dazzled with a hat trick, Douglas Muganga and Swaibu Kakwaya saw the net once each, while their side was also a beneficiary of Farouk Kawuma’s own goal.

Wolves refused to sink without a reply and they indeed got their consolation through Albert Olwenyi.

MUBS 7-2 Grace Church

MUBS starting five against Grace Church

They returned to the pitch with another dominant performance against Grace Church, winning 7-2 in the process.

Swaibu Kakwaya and Maxwell Okello scored a hat trick and a brace respectively, Douglas Muganga and Munir Saidi grabbed a goal individually while Moses Muganda and Owen Ben were on target for Grace Church.

MS Sand Lions 3-0 Wolves

Ms Sand Lions won their second game this campaign with a 3-0 victory over Wolves. Simon Kizito (2) and Brian Nakatanza scored the goals.

FUFA beach soccer league will resume on Sunday March 12 with six fixtures at FUFA technical centre in Njeru.

Fifth outing – results:

Sunday March 5, 2023

MUBS 6-1 Wolves

Grace Church 4-7 St. Lawrence

MS Sand Lions 3-0 Wolves

Kiringente BSC 1- 4 St. Lawrence

MUBS 7-2 Grace Church

Next fixtures:

Sunday March 12, 2023

Buganda Royal VS MUBS

KJT Vs MS Sand Lions

Grace Church Vs Jinja Lions

Wolves Vs St. Lawrence

Mutoola BSC Vs Buganda Royal

Kiringente Vs MUBS

Venue: FUFA Technical Centre

Kick-off: 11am

FUFA Beach Soccer League: MUBS, St. Lawrence To Spice Up Fifth Outing

The FUFA beach soccer league takes center stage again this Sunday featuring five fixtures as beach soccer action return to Mutoola resort beach in Mukono.

St Lawrence come into the games knowing that they will march to the summit of the table if they are victorious against Grace Church and Kiringente given that leaders Jinja Lions and Mutoola BSC are not on the fixture this weekend.

They are the only perfect team so far with three wins in as many games, sitting third on the table with nine points, just three behind the pace setters who have played two games more.

Opponent goes bare knuckles on Baker Lukooya of St. Lawrence

Kiringente tally six points from four matches in the fourth place while Grace Church are ninth with one point.

In the other matches, MUBS will aim to surge up the log when they face Wolves and Grace Church.

They bounced back from defeat at Mutoola BSC with an impressive win over Kampala Junior Team last time out and will be keen to carry on their momentum with victory this weekend.

MUBS starting five against KJT

Grace Church and Wolves are the only sides yet to win a game this campaign and they are separated by goal difference, ranking 9th and 10th respectively with one point each.

MS Sand Lions will complete the schedule of the fifth outing with a meeting with Wolves.

Full fixtures:

Grace Church Vs St. Lawrence BSC

MUBS Vs Wolves

Kiringente BSC Vs St. Lawrence BSC

MUBS Vs Grace Church

Ms Sand Lions Vs Wolves

Venue: Mutoola resort beach

Kickoff: 11am

ST. Lawrence Too Strong For Mutoola, Buganda Royal; Jinja Lions Back On Track As Kiringente Win

The fourth outing of the FUFA beach soccer league emphasized the apparent gulf in strength between defending champions St. Lawrence University and the other teams in the league.

Arriving at FUFA technical center in fifth place on a cold Sunday, St. Lawrence brought Mutoola’s unbeaten run to an end before they humbled Buganda Royal to shoot up to third on the table with nine points after three matches.

Jinja Lions responded well to their short comings last time with two important wins over Kampala Junior Team and Wolves to hit the top with 12 points, while Kiringente BSC beat KJT to record their second victory this season.

St. Lawrence BSC 4-1 Mutoola BSC

Brian Nkuubi (right) beats a Mutoola player as Sharif Apuuli (left) looks on

St. Lawrence University produced a controlled performance to get a solid victory over Mutoola.

Following a tight contest in the opening moments of the match, the record four-time league champions took a 1-0 lead before the end of the first period through Sulaiman Ochero.

Ochero added a second in the second period before Brian Nkuubi and Rica Byaruhanga scored a goal each to put St. Lawrence 4 – 0 up in the third.

Mutoola battled to try and bring themselves back in the game. Simon Peter Kijjo eventually got them a goal but it came deep into the third period, it was too late to have any impact on the result as his side lost their first game of the campaign.

St. Lawrence BSC 6 – 1 Buganda Royal

Ronald Magwali (in blue) executes an overhead kick against his former side

It was a routine win and an easy ride for St. Lawrence just when some people thought Buganda Royal would pose some resistance this time against the Davis Nnono side. Buganda Royal had lost the previous two meetings between the sides and the story remained the same here.

Tight marking: Baker Lukooya (right) is closed down by an opponent

Baker Lukooya set St. Lawrence rolling with two goals in the first period although Ambrose Kigozi struck for Buganda Royal to reduce the deficit before it ended but it proved to be a mere consolation.

Lukooya scored the only goal in the second period, and then stretched their lead with another strike in the final period before Brian Nkuubi trotted to a brace to seal their third victory this season in as many games.

Kampala Junior Team 3 – 5 Jinja Lions

Herbert Onyango (14) celebrate with Hussein Ssajjabbi after scoring against KJT

It was a productive Sunday for Jinja Lions as they returned to winning ways.

They took a 4-0 lead in the first period – scoring through Herbert Onyango and Nicholus Tamale, while Nicholas Mwere showed up with a brace.

KJT however threatened a comeback when they scored the next three goals in the game through – Alvin Ssekiziyivu, Ashraf Mugumira and an own goal by Fredrick Ngalo but Onyango completed his brace in the third period to put the game beyond their reach.

Jinja Lions BSC 7-2 Wolves BSC

Nicholas Mwere aiming a shot

Jinja Lions registered the biggest win on the day when they thrashed Wolves 7-2 in their second game.

In this match, Nicholas Mwere showed that he can be great source of goals for the Sand Kings. The towering forward scored six in the lopsided affair to take his goal tally to ten.

Arafat Wandera was also on target for Jinja Lions while Derrick Luyimbazi and Baptist Male scored for Wolves.

Kampala Junior Team 2-5  Kiringente BSC

Kiringente laboured to a 5-2 win against KJT in the other game played at FUFA technical centre beach soccer arena.

Via goals from Hamza Ssenoga, Ronnie Ssekimpi, Deo Ssengendo and an own goal from goalkeeper Tony Bazibu, Kiringente ensured KJT lost their third game this season.

Najib Muwonge and Ashraf Mugumira scored a goal each for the league debutants but their goals were not enough to turn the game into their favor.

The league will resume on march 5, 2023 with five fixtures at Mutoola resort beach in Mukono.

Full results:

St. Lawrence BSC 4-1 Mutoola BSC

FT: KJT 3 – 5 Jinja Lions

St. Lawrence 6 – 1 Buganda Royal

KJT 2-5  Kiringente BSC

Jinja Lions BSC 7-2 Wolves BSC

Next fixtures – fifth outing

Sunday March 5, 2023

Grace Church Vs St. Lawrence BSC

MUBS Vs Wolves

Kiringente BSC Vs St. Lawrence BSC

MUBS Vs Grace Church

Ms Sand Lions Vs Wolves

Venue: Mutoola resort beach

Kick-off: 11am

FUFA Beach Soccer League: Mutoola Face St. Lawrence’s Test

The meeting of defending champions St. Lawrence University and leaders Mutoola BSC, as well as the former’s showdown with Buganda Royal are among the highlights as FUFA beach soccer league enters the fourth outing this Sunday at FUFA technical centre beach soccer arena in Njeru.

St. Lawrence BSC Vs Mutoola BSC

In-form Mutoola will get the fourth outing underway when they come against four-time champions St. Lawrence on Sunday morning.

Mutoola’s Sharif Apuuli has six goals in three matches

They have had a promising start to the season, winning all their opening four games against Grace Church, MUBS, Jinja Lions and MS Sand Lions to assume the summit of the table with 12 points.

But their perfect feat will now be checked by the unforgiving St. Lawrence who will be eager to collect as many points as they can, and as soon as possible to narrow the gap at the top.

Davis Nnono’s side is in fifth position and nine points behind Mutoola having played only one game this season.

St. Lawrence BSC Vs Buganda Royal 

After losing their opening two games, pressure piled on Buganda Royal that compelled their experienced coach Tony Ssebagala to return to the touchline the previous outing. They won 5-1 against Kiringente to rise to sixth on the table.

They will be renewing their acquaintances with St. Lawrence later on Sunday.

Unstoppable: Baker Lukooya (in blue) of St Lawrence against Buganda Royal in the super four tourney

The sides’ past two meetings ended with Buganda Royal writhing after two heavy defeats; 9-5 in the league final last year and 10-7 in the UBSA super four beach soccer tournament in mid-January to eventual winners St. Lawrence BSC.

Kampala Junior Team (KJT) Vs Jinja Lions BSC

Debutants KJT have caught everyone by surprise, announcing themselves aloud on the big stage with two resounding wins in three matches to pick up six points, same as their opponents.

Jinja Lions will however want to make their 4-3 humbling by Mutoola last week a distant memory and they will be desperate to deliver the goods this time as the race for the play off positions gains momentum.

Wolves BSC Vs MUBS

It was a false start to the campaign for the two-time league champions – MUBS, losing 3-1 to Mutoola in their opener before beating KJT by the same score in their second match of the season. Coach Kato Adam Juma wishes to use the result as a springboard to relaunch their campaign going forward to restore their pride.

MUBS’ Douglas Muganga (in orange) in a league encounter last season

As for Wolves, their start to the season has not been good either. Following their 4-3 loss to KJT in their opening game was a three all draw against Grace Church. Meaning they have just one point to look at.

Fixtures that will follow will have KJT feature again, against the eighth placed Kiringente while Jinja Lions will also make a second appearance with Wolves in the last showpiece of the day.

 

Current table standings

 

Fourth outing – full fixtures:

Sunday February 26, 2023

St Lawrence Vs Mutoola BSC

KJT Vs Jinja Lions

Wolves Vs MUBS

St. Lawrence Vs Buganda Royal

KJT Vs Kiringente BSC

Jinja Lions Vs Wolves

Venue: FUFA Technical Centre

Kick-off: 11am

Mutoola Silence Jinja Lions, Buganda Royal, MUBS Discover Former Selves

Mutoola BSC extended their winning streak on Sunday with wins over Jinja Lions and Ms Sand Lions, while there were first wins of the season for Buganda Royal, MUBS and Kiringente.

Mutoola BSC 4-3 Jinja Lions

Mutoola edged Jinja Lions in the top of the table clash at FUFA technical center beach soccer arena with Paul Nsege’s second goal in the game winning the cagey contest for Mutoola with a few minutes left on the clock.

Jinja Lions came from behind twice to tie the game 3-3 by the third quarter, and by this moment, both teams seemingly looked comfortable with sharing the points until Nsege’s shot bounced off the sand to send Julius Sseguya in the Sand Kings’ goal the wrong way to win it all for his side.

His early strike, Peter Mukwata and Simon Peter Kijjo’s goals had been cancelled out by Shaka Ssozi’s brace and Nicholus Tamale’s goal for Jinja Lions.

Mutoola’s starting five against Jinja Lions

Ms Sand Lions 2-6 Mutoola BSC

In their second game, they eased past MS Sand Lions 6-2 to open up a six point gap at the top.

After four games, Mutoola count twelve (12) points to their name, six better off their immediate followers Jinja Lions and KJT.

Ashraf Apuuli ran to a hat trick, with Oscar Ssendege, Faizal Sekitti and Musa Ssali also scoring a goal each for the Salim Muwonge coached side.

Simon Kizito and Salami Lukwago’s goals for Ms Sand Lions were not enough to turn the game on its head for their side.

Buganda Royal 5-1 Kiringente BSC

Paul Lule (in blue) of Buganda Royal against Kiringente

Buganda Royal swiped down their poor run by winning 5-1 against Kiringente.

They fell to the two Lions – Jinja and Ms Sand in their opening two games but they played better on Sunday and they looked more like the team they were in the previous seasons.

Ambrose Kigozi registered a hat trick in a match where Paul Kato and Hassan Luboyera were also on target. Derrick Jim Ssekulima gave Kiringente some hope with a good finish  but the game was already beyond their reach.

MUBS 3-1 Kampala Junior Team (KJT)

Two-time league champions MUBS picked up their first win of the season, beating KJT 3-1. Swaibu Kakwaya’s brace and a goal from Maxwell Okello gave MUBS the advantage over the newbies who scored through Henry Stuart Kafuluma.

A KJT player closes down Douglas Muganga (in orange) of MUBS

Ms Sand Lions 2-5 Kiringente BSC

There was also a win for Kiringente, who in their second game on the day picked off Ms Sand Lions comfortably to record a 5-2 win. Braces from Junior Bashir Kagezi and Derrick Jim Ssekulima, and an own goal by goalkeeper Jenkins Luyigo gifted Kiringente the win despite Simon Kizito and Brian Kiyimba also finding the net for their side.

KJT 2-0 Grace Church

Alvin Ssekiyivu and Sudaisi Kayiira scored a goal each to hand KJT their second win in three matches.

Grace Church 3-3 Wolves

There was also one draw at the weekend, with Grace Church and Wolves settling for a three all stalemate.

Owen Babu, Chris Walito and Owen Ben were there for Grace Church while Farouk Kawuma, Julius Ssentamu and Baptist Male were on target for Wolves.

Action in the league resumes on Sunday of February 26 with six fixtures at FUFA technical center in Njeru with kick off of the first match scheduled at 11am.

Third outing full results:

February 19, 2023

Mutoola BSC 4-3 Jinja Lions

Buganda Royal 5-1 Kiringente

MUBS 3-1 Kampala Junior Team (KJT)

Grace Church 3-3 Wolves BSC

Ms Sand Lions 2-5 Kiringente

Kampala Junior Team 2-0 Grace Church

Ms Sand Lions 2-6 Mutoola BSC

Fourth outing fixtures:

February 26, 2023

St Lawrence Vs Mutoola BSC

KJT Vs Jinja Lions

Wolves Vs MUBS

St. Lawrence Vs Buganda Royal

KJT Vs Kiringente BSC

Jinja Lions Vs Wolves

Kick-off: 11am

 

Asubo Gafford Close Gap At The Top With Win Over Nansana Ladies

Asubo Gafford WFC remained perfect as they won their second game in the FUFA women beach soccer league in as many games to pile pressure on early leaders Kampala junior team (KJT) ladies who were held to a two all draw by Gomba ladies on Sunday.

Asubo Gafford starting five against Nansana Ladies

Asubo Gafford are second on the table with six points, one behind KJT but the latter has featured in three matches.

In the lopsided contest, Fatumah Nakasumba and Madina Nakayi struck four and two goals respectively to give Rogers Nkugwa’s side an emphatic 6-0 clean victory over Nansana ladies at FUFA technical centre beach soccer arena.

Nakasumba’s tally is now at ten goals, four better off KJT’s youngster Leticia Nakyeyune in second on the scorers’ chart.

Nakyeyune (left) vieing for the ball against Gomba Ladies

Resilient Gomba ladies held their nerves and they had to come from behind twice to earn their first point this season against the youthful KJT in the other game of the third outing.

Miriam Nakayiwa cancelled out Zainab Birungi’s opener for KJT before she stood to be counted again when she evened the game for Gomba with a late strike after Nakyeyune thought she had won it for her side.

Communication on when the league will resume shall be made in the due course.

Third outing full results:

Asubo Gafford WFC 6-0 Nansana Ladies

Gomba Ladies 2-2 KJT

 

KIU Vs MUBS Headlines Match Day Three Fixtures

Following a rest of about twelve days,  the FUFA beach Soccer league is back this Sunday of February 12th for another pulsating action on match day three.

Current table standings

Ms Sand Lions entertain Kiringente BSC in a meeting of two hard fighting teams and MUBS will seek to get their season back on the rails when they face KIU at Mutoola resort beach in Mukono.

Kampala Junior Team (KJT) will play Grace Church in another seemingly interesting fixture.

Sixth placed Ms Sand Lions held to a 3-2 win at Buganda Royal last time out and will aim to build on that result to close the gap at the top given that early pace setters – Mutoola BSC and Jinja Lions are not in action.

Ms Sand Lions’s player leaves Baker Lukooya (down) in awe

Contrastingly, Kiringente were unlucky to lose 2-0 at Jinja Lions on match day two after putting up a good show with their aggressive approach and they may fancy this moment to start recording points on their account.

The fixture between KIU and MUBS promises a thriller as both teams will focus on earning their first points this season from the clash.

After the departure of Charles Ayeikho, coach Adam Kato Juma took over the reigns at MUBS but he couldn’t rescue his side from the 3-1 beating by Mutoola in his first game in charge, therefore, the two time league champions need to right the situation before it becomes unrepairable.

MUBS players (in orange) in a previous match against Mutoola

KIU however forfeited their match against Grace Church and they accordingly lost the game by 3-0 as per the rules and regulations of the competition.

Meanwhile, Grace Church will have to encounter a stern test this time against the energetic KJT who shockingly beat Wolves 4-3 on their league debut.

Kick off of the matches has been placed at 1pm.

Full fixtures – match day three

February 12, 2023

MS Sand Lions Vs Kiringente

KIU BSC Vs MUBS

KJT Vs Grace Church

Kick-off: 1PM

 

Match Day Two Recap: Mutoola Blow Mubs Away, Jinja Lions And KJT Win; Buganda Royal Fall Apart Again.

The FUFA beach soccer league 2022/23 continued with four fixtures played on match day two.

Sunday saw eight teams feature, with MUBS, Mutoola and Buganda Royal among those in action at FUFA technical center beach soccer arena in Njeru.

Buganda Royal 2-3 Ms Sand Lions 

Ms Sand Lions got their season off to a good start with a 3-2 win over Buganda Royal.

The opening two periods collapsed when they were all even before Ibrahim Juma’s team was devoured in the third period to lose their second game on the count.

Action between Buganda Royal and Ms Sand Lions

For the entire show, Buganda Royal was playing catch up, reminiscent of their first defeat at Jinja Lions.

Paul Kato cancelled out Yusuf Joloba and Simon Kizito’s goals in the first and second period respectively but Joloba was there again for his team with the third goal in the third period to ensure Buganda Royal fell hard for the second time in as many games.

Jinja Lions 2-0 Kiringente BSC

Jinja Lions shown it was a no fluke beating Buganda Royal in their opening match as they battered down Kiringente.

Nicholas Mwere (in blue) was a thorn in Kiringente’s foot

They all went hard against each with the first period not seeing a goal. But Kiringente ran out of steam as the game wore on to allow the energetic Nicholas Mwere to evenly score in the remaining two periods for the Sand Kings.

MUBS 1-3 Mutoola BSC

The two time champions – MUBS faced a difficult evening after Herbert Abima scored at the wrong end to gift Mutoola the lead.

No way through: Mutoola players (in green) close down an opponent

Sharif Apuuli added the second before Isma Kawawulo reduced the deficit for MUBS but Paul Nsege ploughed in the third goal for Mutoola as they ascended to the top of the table with six points.

Wolves 3-4 Kampala Junior Team

Full of energy and grit, KJT stunned Wolves 4-3 in an entertaining affair for the neutrals.

Najib Muwoge’s hattrick and another strike from Staurt Kaffuluma was enough to win the game for KJT, while Ramadhan Ongen’s brace and a goal from Julius Sentamu remained a mere consolation for their side.

Meanwhile, Grace Church were a beneficiary of a walkover when KIU failed to honor their fixture.

Match day three will be played on February 12, 2023 at FUFA technical center beach soccer arena.

Fulltime results

Match day two: January 29, 2023

Buganda Royal 2-3 Ms Sand Lions

Jinja Lions 2-0 Kiringente BSC

MUBS 1-3 Mutoola BSC

Wolves 3-4 Kampala Junior Team

Grace Church 3-0 KIU

Next fixtures: Match day three

February 12, 2023

MS Sand Lions Vs Kiringente

ST Lawrence Vs Buganda Royal

Mutoola BSC Vs Jinja Lions

KIU BSC Vs MUBS

KJT Vs Grace Church

Kick-off: 1PM