Arua Hill turn up with eight players, schooled by Kitara

Dejected Arua Hill goalkeeper Hadgi Sukuru|SANYUKA PRIME IMAGE

UGANDA PREMIER LEAGUE Arua Hill turn up with eight players, schooled by Kitara

Allan Damba 16:08 - 28.12.2023

The game not only exposed Arua Hill's glaring struggles but also the amateur state with which the Uganda Premier League and football, as a whole in the country, is run.

Problem-stricken Arua Hill SC received a thorough 7-1 beating at the hands of Kitara FC in the Uganda Premier League match played at the Masindi Playgrounds on Thursday.

However, while Kitara will get the plaudits for the scoreline, Arua Hill grabbed the biggest headlines for all the ugly reasons.

Action between Arua Hill and Kitara|Kitara FC IMAGE

The Leopards showed up on enemy territory with eight players and no substitutions.

Their manager, Charles Livingstone Mbabazi, and his assistant, Ahmad Borini, were a no-show as well, with Tonny Ssenabulya Kintu in charge.

A brace from George Ssenkaaba and a goal each from Denis Omedi, Jude Ssemugabi, Kipper Luwalo, Living Kabon and Frank 'Zaga' Tumwesigye ensured the hosts cruised to an easy win on the evening.

Ironically, Arua Hill captain Gadafi Wahab, who announced he'll leave the club at the end of the first round, grabbed his side's consolation.

Action between Arua Hill and Kitara|Kitara FC IMAGE

The game not only exposed Arua Hill's glaring struggles but also the amateur state with which the Uganda Premier League and football, as a whole in the country, is run.

Meanwhile, the thrashing didn't do the guests any good, as they stayed rock-bottom with five points in 13 matches.

They will be keen to have a number of their problems dealt with in their next match as they host Express FC on January 3.

On the other hand, Kitara, who ascended to second on the log with 25 points, will be away toBusoga United a day earlier.

The Eight Arua Hill Players that played the game

The Eight Arua Hill Players that played the game|SANYUKA PRIME IMAGE

Hadgi Sukuru (GK), Wahab Gadafi (C), Reagan Mpande, Musa Ssali, Safi Mansoor, Wycliff Ahumuza, Noah Sabir, Nelson Mandela