Pupil beats teacher in Masaka, Hasule gets draw

Feb 19, 2002

IT was not a pretty match, Jackson Mayanja admitted, but he felt satisfied he had beaten his former coach at KCC Mike Mutebi, and crucially, he had started the season with a win.

By William Muwonge, dismus buregeya and Joseph WanzusiURA-Lyantonde 1 Simba 0Police 0 SCOUL 0 TodayMaji vs Arua-GarageIT was not a pretty match, Jackson Mayanja admitted, but he felt satisfied he had beaten his former coach at KCC Mike Mutebi, and crucially, he had started the season with a win. URA-Lyantonde’s Godfrey Sali was the hero in yesterday’s Nile Special Super league tie in Masaka. He rounded the entire defence and sent a shot past Simba goalkeeper Sam Kawalya on 78 minutes.Referee Catherine Adipo pointed to the centre.At Nakivubo stadium, Police got their second straight draw and shared the spoils with visiting Lugazi in a game of several wasted chances. Police held KCC 1-1 in the league opener Saturday.r Mbale-based Arua Garage have reportedly sacked club chairman Kato Mwanje ahead of their first league game against Maji today. Mwanje has insisted they would ask NFLC to allow them play their home games at their new base. The team re-located to Mbale, saying they would draw bigger crowds than those in Lira.Garage’s home ground in Arua does not meet NFLC standards and are expected to play for at least a year in the region they qualified from. r The NFLC vice Chairman Chris Kalibala yesterday said his committee had put off the Masaka-Express match on Friday because it is Idd Day. ends

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