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SC Villa’s Uganda Cup Round Of 32 Opponents Revealed.

SC Villa has been drawn against Big League side Ndejje United F.C in the 2020/2021 Stanbic Uganda Cup Round of 32.

The draws for the 47th edition of the Uganda Cup were held earlier today at FUFA House, Mmengo. We have been drawn against second-tier side Ndejje University F.C. Ndejje have played 2 league games this season, won none and drew both.

The ties will be played at Bombo Military Barracks and Arena Of Visions on 5th and 12th April 2021 respectively.

A win at this stage books us a spot at the Round of 16 to be played on 1st and 6th May 2021.

Preview: 90 Minutes Away From The Stanbic Uganda Cup Quarter-Finals.

Three days after a 0-1 win 988.8km away to Onduparaka in the first leg of the Round Of 16 of the Stanbic Uganda Cup, the Jogoos return to action tomorrow for the second leg of this tie.

Kaziba fielded a youthful side in the first leg of the Round Of 16 in Arua with six changes to the team that drew with BUL in the league.

In the first leg, youngster Faizo Kazibwe came off the bench to score the game’s lone goal, which gave Villa a one-goal advantage coming into the second leg.

Team News

Andrew Kiwanuka, Moses Kiggundu and Ronald Ssekiganda continue to miss out due to injuries.

Sadam Maseraka continues to recover from illness.

Benson Muhindo continues his rehabilitation.

Review: #TheJogoos 2-2 Police.

Ssenoga and Goffin combine twice for each to score in the stalemate against Police F.C.

The Jogoos came into this game without defenders Asuman Harisheh and Derrick Ndahiro. With very limited options in defence, Coach Kaziba started Emmanuel Alex Wasswa in central defence. He partnered with Joseph Nsubuga, a right-back who always stepped at centre back whenever called upon.

Police got the first goal scoring chances of the game but failed to break the deadlock. On two different occasions, they attacked from the left-hand side of Villa’s but sent their shots inches wide away from the right-hand goalpost.

Villa’s first chance of the game came in the 17th minute. Centre half Joseph Nsubuga sent a long ball from a freekick a few inches from the centre line in Police’s half on the right flank into the area. The ball was seemingly headed away by a defender but it fell into the path of Goffin. Goffin managed to pick out advancing Muhammad Ssenoga who curled into the bottom left corner to give Villa the lead.

Preview: SC Villa vs Onduparaka.

SC Villa returns to Bombo tomorrow afternoon to host Onduparaka in a matchday 14 league fixture.

Kaziba’s boys will be looking forward to putting the Police slip and Kitende nightmare behind them and re-ignite their winning ways against Onduparaka.

Opponent Watch

Onduparaka comes into this game on the back of 1-0 home win against Mbarara City. The win placed them in 7th position with 21 points from 13 games. They are placed 2 points above SC Villa on the league log.

The Caterpillars have played six away games this season, won four lost two. In the process they have conceded and scored an average of 2.3 and 1.5 goals per game respectively.

During their previous visit to Bombo Military Barracks, Onduparaka beat UPDF F.C 0-1 on matchday 7.

League Form: WWLLL

A Short Trip To St. Mary’s Stadium, Kitende.

Lanky left-back Derrick Ndahiro returns in time for a short business trip to St. Mary’s Stadium, Kitende.

3 days after losing two points to Police F.C, SC Villa returns to action tomorrow evening against Vipers SC. Vipers have not lost any points at home this season but lost their first game(away) of the season the previous game week.

Vipers are currently second on the log with 27 points from 12 games. They have averagely conceded 1 goal per game and at home, they have averaged 0.5 goals conceded.

Vipers are without a win at home against Villa since 2017. They have managed one win and three loses in their previous four encounters at home against Villa.

“The team has recovered very well from the Police game. Luckily, we do not have any fresh injuries nor suspensions. My team is in good shape and has been boosted by the return of key defender Ndahiro. We are very prepared for tomorrow’s fixture.

Wasswa: This is a golden opportunity for us to make amends.

Emmanuel Alex Wasswa has given his thoughts ahead of a key trip to the Arena Of Visions for the second leg of the round of 32 Uganda Cup Fixture against Ndejje University F.C.

After playing 47 minutes in the shock first leg 0-1 home loss to Ndejje, the former Ndejje midfielder asserts that the Jogoos are going to Ndejje with a stronger mindset in order to overturn the first leg deficit.

“We are very prepared for the second leg against Ndejje. The technical team has intensified the training sessions in a bid to overturn our first leg loss. We have worked on different areas of our play that is; shooting, crossing, positioning and more. The task ahead of us of eliminating Ndejje needs to create multiple chances throughout the whole 90 minutes,” explained Wasswa about how the team has prepared for the game.

Matchday 22 Preview: SC Villa vs. Bright Stars.

Sports Club Villa returns to League action this Saturday against Bright Stars at 4 pm Ugandan Time at Bombo Military Barracks Grounds.

The Jogoos started the month of May by confirming a slot in the quarter-finals of the Uganda Cup. The team did this by putting aside Onduparaka on a 1-0 goal aggregate.

Matchday 22 is the first league game of the month. The Jogoos come into this game without a win in 5 previous league games.

This game against Bright Stars is an opportunity for Kaziba’s boys to rejuvenate their league form.

When the two sides met in the first round at Kavumba Recreation Centre, the Jogoos scored once in each half to emerge as 1-2 victors. In that game, Fred Agandu scored his first goal for Villa and midfielder Nicholas Kabonge also scored his fifth of the season.

The Jogoos are 8th in the league with 31 points, 2 points below tomorrow’s opponent Bright Stars in 6th position.

Match Report: Wakiso Giants 2-2 SC Villa

Abdallah Salim came off the bench at the beginning of the second half to inspire Villa to a two-all draw against Wakiso Giants.

The first half was a Wakiso Giants show: we were so sloppy and struggled a lot in the first 45 minutes. Some of our players were struggling to keep up with their assigned roles on the day.

Wakiso Giants made their intentions known right from the start. In the 12th minute, they opened the scoring through Kipson Atuheire who fooled the defence and goalkeeper like he was going to pass only to find the back of the net.

In a bid to try and find an equaliser, Ronald Olaki raised high in an aerial duel with an opponent only to have a head collision. Olaki could not continue due to a head and was replaced by Faizol Muwawu in the 22nd minute.

Wakiso Giants continued attacking a lacklustre Villa mainly through the left side of our defence. On many occasions, they caught left back Derrick Ndahiro out of position. In an effort to catch up with his defending duties, Ndahiro made a number of fouls. The referee warned and later booked him in the 25th minute.

Team News Ahead Of Our Matchday 23 Visit To Arua.

SC Villa returns to League Action For Matchday 23 At The Green Light Stadium, Arua Tomorrow Evening.

It is bound to be a third time we play Onduparaka in 11 days. From the previous two fixtures we managed to win away and draw at home against Onduparaka in order to advance to the quarter finals of the Uganda Cup.

In the league, the Jogoos hosted Onduparaka on matchday 14. Midfielder Nicholas Kabonge came off the bench to score the sole goal of the game deep in injury time.