Police Held

Jul 24, 2003

ROGERS Kyeyune enhanced his reputation as Police’s current source of inspiration with a well-struck equaliser against Simba yesterday at Nakivubo.

By Mark Namanya
and Joseph Opio


Simba 1 Police 1
Today
SC Villa v Masaka

ROGERS Kyeyune enhanced his reputation as Police’s current source of inspiration with a well-struck equaliser against Simba yesterday at Nakivubo.
The 66th minute strike took Kyeyune’s tally to seven in two matches after his record-equalling six-goal heroics against Akol last week. Express’ Hassan Mubiru leads the scorers’ chart with 13 goals.
Simba, who had secured the lead through Robert Kabanda’s left-footed effort on 53 minutes, should have sealed the game on two separate occasions but Police custodian, Bernard Kalama was equal to the task.

r Leaders SC Villa will aim to restore their ten-point advantage with victory over Masaka LC.
The champions are still smarting from a first league defeat in over a year to rivals Express at Wankulukuku stadium.
But their opponents Masaka are no push-overs and will try to emulate Express’ feat. Masaka proved a hard nut to crack for Villa in their first round match in Masaka, that was only decided by a Gonzanga Kasongo goal.
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