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Four teams earn promotion to the 2024 National Ludo Super League

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In a riveting display of strategic brilliance and dice mastery showcased at Tinka Club in Nansana on Sunday , four exceptional teams have emerged victorious, earning their promotion to the highly anticipated 2024 National Ludo Championship.

Lufula B LC , Kizito LC , Najjemba LC and Goodlife LC are the clubs that earned promotion to the National Super League.

Lufula B from Kawempe secured their spot in the 2024 National Ludo Super League with a series of precision moves that left opponents in Group A in awe after wining 5 sets out of 6 . In the same group ,GoodLife Ludo Club demonstrated unparalleled teamwork and strategic acumen registering 3 sets out of 6, earning them a well-deserved promotion.

Group B witnessed a showdown of epic proportions, with Kizito Ludo Club emerging as the dominant force in  a very tight group. Their calculated risks and strategic brilliance proved unmatched with 3 sets to their name . Meanwhile in the same group, Najemba Ludo Cub from Wakiso displayed a blend of tactical finesse and sportsmanship that caught the attention of both competitors and spectators  despite wining 2 sets.

Kasambya Ludo Club ,Masanafu Ludo Club didn’t make it to the playing venue while Munaku Ludo Club did reached the playing venue on time.

The National Ludo Super League is now set to welcome these four exceptional teams, each representing their community with pride. Enthusiasts from across the country eagerly await the 2024 National Ludo Super League, anticipating a thrilling display of Ludo prowess and strategic genius.

Group A

Lufula B Ludo Club

GoodLife Ludo Club  

Nyamba Nkuyaambe Ludo Club

Kajumbi Ludo Club 

Masanafu Ludo Club

Group B

Kizito Ludo Club

Najemba  Ludo Club

Kasenyi Ludo Club

Munaku Ludo Club

Kasambya Ludo Club

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