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Brian Nsubuga to take charge of Masaza Cup final

SHABAN LUBEGA | PML Daily DEPUTY EDITORbySHABAN LUBEGA | PML Daily DEPUTY EDITOR
October 26, 2019
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Nsubuga (right) will be the center referee for the final.

Masaza Cup Final 2019

Bulemezi vs Busiro

Mandela National Stadium, Namboole

Saturday, 26-10-2019 @3pm

NAMBOOLE – The Federation of Uganda Football Association (FUFA) has named Brian Mirro Nsubuga as the man to handle the Masaza Cup final on Saturday afternoon.

The game that will be played on Saturday afternoon sees Buriro take on Bulemezi at Mandela National Stadium.

Miiro-a senior referee and former FIFA referee-will be the in the center to ensure the game flows smoothly.

He will be assisted by Mark Ssonko as the first assistant and Catherine Nagadya as second assistant.

The fourth official is expected to be Ali Sabila with the match assessor being George Katumba.

For the third-place playoff match, Rashid Kimera will be the center referee.

Bulemezi is attempting to win a second Masaza Cup following their maiden triumph in 2012. The Peter Mugerwa coached side was also losing finalists in 2011.

For Busiro, they are in their first-ever final and will be hoping to become the 9th different side to win the crown.

Ssese’s Denis Mwemezi leads the scoring charts with 7 goals going into the final.

The third-place playoff match will be between Buddu and Kyadondo and will start at 11am.

The Kabaka of Buganda, His Majesty Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II will present the winners with the trophy.

The winner between Busiro and Bulemezi will pocket Shs 12M, get gold medals and a trophy. The runners up will get silver medals and Shs 9M.

For the third-place position, the winner walks home 7M and the loser will settle for Shs 5M.

Masaza Cup past Winners

2018 – Ssingo

2017 – Gomba

2016 – Buddu

2015 – Ssingo

2014 – Gomba

2013 – Mawokota

2012 – Bulemezi

2011 – Buluri

2010 – Not Held

2009 – Gomba

2008 – Kyadondo

2007 – Mawokota

2006 – Kooki

2005 – Mawokota

2004 – Gomba

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