URA seek God’s divine power

Jul 06, 2006

URA FC firmly believe divine intervention will be a significant factor for them if they are to secure the required points in the hunt for their first league title.

By Fred Kaweesi

Kampala Utd 2 Simba 3
Today
URA FC v Police
Victor v Express
Kakungulu Cup
Kinyara v KB Lions
Saturday
SC Villa v KCC
Kakungulu Cup
Nabweru v Masaka
Naguru v Super Cubs
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URA FC firmly believe divine intervention will be a significant factor for them if they are to secure the required points in the hunt for their first league title.

Coach Deo Serwadda yesterday asserted that he and his charges will make the Namboole turf for their delicate date with defending champions Police today, convinced that it’s the Almighty who will determine how best they perform in their remaining league games.
“We decided to leave everything to God. It’s him who knows who will eventually win the title. Of course, we will also do our part,” Sserwadda disclosed.

URA hope to make good of their visit to Mbale Heroes during which they managed three points with yet another telling performance against a side enjoying a rich vein of form and luck.
The cops have not lost a game since mid-April and have what it takes to make it 14 wins this season.

In Dan Walusimbi, Police possess a talented forward, whose eye for goal is legendary. Walusimbi has previously lifted the cops from desperate situations with match-winners, the latest when he struck at the death to earn Police a 2-1 win over KB Lions.

Express face Victor at Nakivubo, a game the Red Eagles have to win to keep URA within touching distance.

Meanwhile, goals from Mood Kaweere, Bruno Olobo and Ochan Patrick helped Simba to a 3-2 win over Kampala United yesterday. Ivan Ssekaza and Robert Ojok scored for United.

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