KCC Target

Sep 13, 2002

WITH SC Villa increasing the winning gap, the battle is more on scrambling for second position now. KCC are ready to go top of Express on the Nile Special Super League table as action continues today.

By Norman Katende, Joseph Wanzusi, Nicholas Kajoba
& Dismus Buregyeya


KCC v Mbale Heroes
SCOUL v Maji
Kasese v URA Lyantonde
Tomorrow
Arua Garage v Iganga
WITH SC Villa increasing the winning gap, the battle is more on scrambling for second position now. KCC are ready to go top of Express on the Nile Special Super League table as action continues today.

Nakivubo stadium
New KCC head coach Sam Ssimbwa — so far bagged two straight wins since he took charge — faces a tougher hurdle when he takes on Mbale Heroes, a team he handled as coach player and propelled it to the Kakungulu Cup victory in 1999.
He will be combining ideas with his assistant, Abbey Nasur, to see that he works for Hereos’ downfall.
With memories of the first round clash, which was abandoned when KCC was leading 2-1, the duo will be out to fight for maximum points so that they take second position while Heroes will be fighting for a better finishing on the table.

Kanyike stadium
Relegated SCOUL takes on relegation candidates Maji in a game of respect and sportsman spirit than a win.
A win from either side will be a good finishing for both teams destined to play their next season encounters in first division.

Kasese stadium
After a 6-0 walloping by defending champions SC Villa, Lyantonde travels to the venue with nothing other than a win on their minds against home side Kasese.
Already assured of the sh5m prize for the best performing new entrant, Lyantonde will be looking to finish in a better position so that it shares out on the cash prizes to be given to the top eight performers.

Mbale Municipal stadium
Arua Garage will host Iganga at their new home in Sunday’s only league encounter.
Ends

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