In Brief

May 16, 2004

Ruhinda win<br>SOCCER<br>Old Timers 1 Ruhinda 3<br>Moyo v Kinyara<br>LEAGUE debutantes Ruhinda treated counterparts Old Timers to a 3-1 demolition in yesterday’s Top Radio Super League match played in Rukungiri.

Ruhinda win
SOCCER
Old Timers 1 Ruhinda 3
Moyo v Kinyara
LEAGUE debutantes Ruhinda treated counterparts Old Timers to a 3-1 demolition in yesterday’s Top Radio Super League match played in Rukungiri. In the other game of the day, wretched Moyo FC failed to honour their fixture against Kinyara FC in Masindi.

SA jubilate
SOCCER
JUBILATION drowned out the sound of FIFA President Sepp Blatter as a small part of South Africans and Ugandan sympathisers, gathered at Hotel Africana, erupted into euphoria when South Africa were being announced as hosts of the 2010 World Cup in Zurich.

Fans advised
SC Villa fans club Secretary General Sam Lwere has advised soccer fans to avoid concetrating only on foreign football. Lwere says that fans should not forget Uganda’s football. “’Fans should watch matches in Uganda and market the game,’’ he said. He was addressing members of Arsenal Football fans — Bweyogerere branch on Saturday.

Nsubuga set
LUBAGA Division chairman Justine Sendikaddiwa has inaugurated a new chess club at Nakulabye. Aldrine Nsubuga is one of the founder members. Francis Kiyimba, the interim Organizing Secretary said that they hoped the new club would play in the league next year.

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