Ssimbwa-Less KCC Faces A Simba Test

Dec 14, 2002

APART from the limited field of players to choose from, KCC coach Jan Fray has to also find a solution for the lack of stamina if his side is to get maximum points from Simba FC. Action for the Nile Special Super League encounter is today at Nakivubo.

By Norman Katende and Joseph Wanzusi
Akol v Kinyara
KCC v Simba
Iganga v Game Boys

Nakivubo stadium
APART from the limited field of players to choose from, KCC coach Jan Fray has to also find a solution for the lack of stamina if his side is to get maximum points from Simba FC. Action for the Nile Special Super League encounter is today at Nakivubo.
Though KCC has registered three wins from the five matches played, they have been winning unconvincingly and have been outplayed some times.
“I agree we have been playing poorly. I am trying to introduce a technical approach but I do not have the same players. That has made it impossible for me,” explained Fray about the team’s poor play.
With a loss, draw and three wins, Fray who says he has had coaching careers in Denmark, Italy, England among others, must find a fast solution to the problem.
“I am working on it. We always start well but we are out of the game most especially in the second half. I am trying to come up with a stable line up.”
Simba have enrolled the services of former Masaka coach Sam Timbe but are in dire need of points after registering losses in their last two outings.

Saza Ground
Game Boys’ coach, Charles Namakola will be praying that 19-year old Badru Magala recovers from the bout of Malaria Magala, a senior six student at Manjasi High has been making a great striking partnership with Paul Bwire and that is the combination that Namakola wants.

Aki Bua stadium
New entrants Akol FC will be going for their first league points when they host fellow new entrants Kinyara, whose first point came on Sunday with a draw against Top TV.

r Former national football stars have dominated the list of coaches to benefit from the Confederation of African Football (CAF) coaches course due to start on Monday at Lugogo indoor stadium,
Former stars that have taken to coaching Super Division teams were given the first opportunity to upgrade their coaching skills.
Other participants yet to be named are to be forwarded by their respective regions.

List:
Nkata (Villa), Richard Kirumira (Express), Abbey Nasur (KCC), Charles Ayiekho (Police), Mayanja (URA), Ssemwogerere (Masaka), Muhammad Kateregga (Simba), Emma Nangomba (Heroes), Richard Makumbi (Buikwe), Andrew Kyomba (Iganga), Moses Ndawula (Mbarara), Jackson Nyima (Top TV), Robert Kibuka (Kinyara), Jamil Kasirye (Akol), Paddy Kintu (City Lads) and Muhammad Waiswa (Santos).
Others

- POLICE and Express yesterday handed over players’ lists for next year’s CAF competitions to FUFA. The lists are expected to arrive at the CAF headquarters in Cairo by Sunday.
Police’s list of stars includes Ben Lwanga, Mulyanga,Lubega, Kinene, Occii, and Geoffrey Sserunkuma among others.
Express’ team includes Abdul, Bujakira, Tamale, Bironse, Rwebuga, Malinga,Onyango, Bukenya, Bbosa Wasswa, Mundia, Kidega, Okello, Songe, Mukasa and, Mubiru.
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