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Nkima, Ngabi Nsamba Enjoyed the day As they win both Football, Netball As the Kabaka Graced the Bikka 2023 Opening

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His Majesty the Kabaka of Buganda Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II flanked by the Katikiro Owek. Charles Peter Mayiga inspecting teams before the kick off on Saturday at Muteesa II stadium Wankulukuku(Photo/Courtesy)

The Bika By’Abaganda football and netball tournament commenced on Saturday at Wankulukuku and the opener between Ngabi Nsamba and Nkima was graced by His Majesty the Kabaka of Buganda Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II.

The 2023 tournament opener, both clans shared happiness depending on two disciplines, Ngabi Nsamba won the football game while Nkima looked superior in netball.

In football, the four time Bika football winners, Ngabi Nsamba looked very good in football match that they won 3-1 against 10-man Nkima with Vianne Ssekajjugo scoring a brace and Kamoga Ivan appearing on score sheet before Kabaka.

Ssekajugo gave a lead to Ngabi Nsamba in the 20th minute before doubling the lead, 16 minutes later in the first stanza. 

Nkima’s consolation came in late in the game through Moses Kiggundu penalty in the 81st minute, however Kamoga Ivan buried all the Nkima’s hopes of leveling the game with the 87th minute cool press at the top of the left corner of the net and sent the fans into jubilations.

In the 73rd minute, Nkima midfielder Yasser Mugerwa was sent off for an early shower after being given a straight red card for an elbow foul on Paulista Muwonge.

Despite the red card, Ngabi Nsamba from the start of the game, they looked more beautiful and aggressive compared to 2018 champions.

Ngabi Nsamba kick started the quest for the fourth football trophy after earlier triumphs as far back as 1951, 1987 and lately 2007.

“The victory registered will motivate us as we seek to take the shield of this year. The defence and midfield need to be put right ahead of the next rounds” says David Yiga of Ngabi Nsamba.

His counterpart, Vicent Kafeero accepted that they didn’t play well on the day and the red card for Yasser Mugerwa also costed them a lot and it will affect them even in the coming fixtures. 

“We did not do well in the game but we shall bounce back in the next stage of qualification, the red card also affected us because we remained less on the pitch and it will affect us again in the coming games because we are not going to be with him.” Says Vicent Kafeero, Nkima tactician.

Meanwhile, Nkima won the netball duel with a commanding 43-30 result over Ngabi Nsamba.

The Bika organizing committee will communicate the rest of the upcoming fixtures and draws but the preliminary round games will start on 24th May and in football, Ngabi Nsamba propelled straight to group stages while Nkima has to go through qualifications.

Team Line ups [football]

Ngabi Nsamba XI: Hassan Matovu (G.K), Douglas Muganga, Richard Matovu, Faruko Matovu, Ibra Magandazi, Paulista Muwonge, Frank Yiga, Ivan Kamoga, Alex Kitata, Maluda Matovu, Viany Ssekajugo (Captain)

Subs: Julius Ssegujja (G.K), Martin Kikambi, Hamis Muwonge, Bruno Bunyaga, Babra Ssaka, Conorad Ntegeka

Head coach: Ssegujja

Assistant coach: Isma Yiga

Nkima XI: Simone Tamale (G.K), Moses Kiggundu, Robert Kawuki, Savio Kabugo, Paul Musasizi, Najib Ssali, Patrick Ssekitoleko, Amuri Wadimba, Robert Ssentongo Jr, Yasser Mugerwa, Reagan Lukwago

Subs: Hakim Ssekitoleko (G.K), Hakim Mugerwa, Derick Kiggundu, Ashraf Ssewankambo, Vincent Lukwago, Robert Ssentongo Sr, Sulaiman Robert Ssentongo

Coaches:

Head coach: Vincent Kafeero
Assistant coach: Joshua Tamale
Goalkeeping Coach: Denis Ssenyondwa

NetballNgabi Nsamba 30-43 Nkima Clan 

FootballNgabi Nsamba 3-1 Nkima

BIKA All Winners since inception:

1950:Mbogo
1951:Ngabi Nsamba
1952:Mmamba Gabunga
1953: Not Held
1954:Not Held
1955:Kkobe
1956:Mmamba Gabunga
1957: Nyonyi Nyange
1958: Ngeye
1959: Mmamba Gabunga
1960: Ffumbe
1961: Bbalangira and Kkobe
1962: Nkima
1963: Not Held
1964: Mmamba Gabunga
1965: Mmamba Gabunga
1987: Ngabi Nsamba
1988: Lugave
1989: Mmamba Gabunga
1990: Lugave
1991: Ngeye
1992: Ngeye
1993: Nkima
1994: Mmamba Gabunga
1995: Lugave
1996: Mpindi
1997: Nnyonyi
1998: Lugave
1999: Lugave
2000: Mpologoma
2001: Ngo
2002: Mpologoma
2003: Mmamba Gabunga
2004:Lugave
2005: Ffumbe
2006: Mpindi
2007: Ngabi Nsamba
2008: Kkobe
2009: Ffumbe
2010: Nte
2011: Mmamba Gabunga
2012: Ngeye
2013: Ngabi Nsamba
2014: Mmamba Gabunga
2015: Mbogo
2016: Nte
2017: Nte
2018: Nkima
2019: Mbogo
2020: Not played (Due to COVID-19 pandemic)
2021: Not played (Due to COVID-19 pandemic)
2022: Ndiga

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