The Bunyoro Kitara Kingdom (BKK) MTN Enganda Football Tournament and Bicycle Races delivered another action-packed day on Friday, December 6, in Kigorobya, Hoima District, drawing passionate crowds and showcasing exceptional talent.
Abeeri Clan Triumphs on Goal Difference
The Abeeri Clan emerged as one of the standout performers, securing a place in the second round of the football tournament. Despite a 2-2 draw with the Abagabu Clan in their opening match, Abeeri’s superior goal difference edged them past their rivals.
Abeeri’s decisive moment came in their clash with Abasiita, where they dominated with a 4-1 victory, ensuring qualification. Both Abeeri and Abagabu finished with four points from their group-stage matches, but Abeeri’s three goals versus Abagabu’s two sealed their advancement.
“We are ready for another round in Hoima,” said Abeeri midfielder Isaac Isingoma. “Our focus this year is on the trophy. We are coming to Hoima City with one motive: winning this year’s title.”
Abagabu coach Alfred Kwikiriza reflected on his team’s journey, acknowledging the narrow margin that led to their exit. “We played very good matches, winning one and drawing one, but we dropped off due to goal difference,” he said.
Abeeri Clan manager Karugaba Apuuli praised the unifying role of the tournament. “These games are very crucial in promoting health, unity, and cultural identity as one gets to know their clan members,” he said. “Our efforts in mobilizing players and supporters have paid off, and we are thrilled to advance.”
Bicycle Races Enthrall Kigorobya Crowds
The Bunyoro MTN-sponsored bicycle races also took center stage, with hundreds of spectators lining the streets of Kigorobya to witness the thrilling competition. The event saw over 70 cyclists compete in men’s and women’s categories.
In the men’s category, Martin Kemigisa delivered a standout performance, crossing the finish line first to claim the top prize of UGX 500,000. “This is my second time participating in these competitions,” Kemigisa said. “It hasn’t been easy because all the men are strong, but God has done it for me. I’m now waiting for the finals in Hoima next year.”
The top finishers in the men’s category included:
Martin Kemigisa – UGX 500,000
Alinda Uringi – UGX 400,000
Atugonza David – UGX 300,000
Atugonza Timothy – UGX 200,000
Asiimwe Matua – UGX 100,000
In the women’s category, Jennifer Kusemererwa claimed first place, earning UGX 500,000. She was joined by runners-up Ayesiza Ronnet (UGX 400,000) and Kahumuza Moreen (UGX 300,000). The three participants have all qualified for the finals in Hoima City, set for January 2025.
Excitement Builds for Hoima Finals
The Bunyoro Kitara Kingdom MTN-sponsored events continue to capture the spirit of the region, blending sportsmanship and cultural celebration. With Abeeri Clan advancing in football and top cyclists preparing for the finals, Hoima City promises a grand stage for the next chapter of this thrilling tournament.
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