Vipers Sports Club have been crowned champions of the 2024/25 Uganda Premier League after a commanding 2-0 away win over Kitara FC at Royal Park Stadium in Butema, Hoima.
However, goals scored by Gusto Mulongo and Yunus Sentamu sealed the title for the Kitende-based side with one game remaining, taking their points tally to an unassailable 68, four clear of second-placed NEC.
Coming into the decisive fixture, the Venoms needed just a victory to mathematically seal the crown, regardless of the result between NEC and SC Villa.
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After a disappointing weekend loss to BUL that delayed their title party, John Ayala Luyinda and Fred Muhumuza’s side responded with poise and purpose.
The visitors dominated proceedings from the outset, fielding a full-strength side despite a looming Uganda Cup semifinal return leg against the same opponents.
The decision paid immediate dividends in the 14th minute when Kitara goalkeeper Farouk Yawe failed to deal with Allan Okello’s curling free kick.
The spilled ball fell to Livingstone Mulondo, who calmly squared it for Mulongo to tap home from close range.
Vipers maintained control for much of the game, with Kitara struggling to create clear-cut chances.
In conclusion, Wasswa Bbosa had decided to rest key players in anticipation of their upcoming cup clash. Even so, they pushed for an equalizer after the break but lacked the finishing touch.
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Congratulations vipers fc