In the heart of Hoima, where the air hummed with anticipation and the crowd roared like a thousand lions, Kitara FC sent shockwaves across the StarTimes Uganda Premier League. It was just two minutes into the game when George Senkaaba, as cool as a cucumber, latched onto a Jude Ssemugabi pass and slotted home the opener. The Express FC defense, stunned and scattered, resembled a ship lost at sea—and this was only the beginning.
By the 21st minute, Jude Ssemugabi had doubled the lead, driving the home fans into a frenzy. When Fred Amaku made it three before halftime, it was clear that Kitara FC meant business. Their relentless pace and pinpoint precision left Express FC grasping at straws. The visitors, who had once stood tall as league contenders, now appeared as mere shadows of their former selves.
The second half was a tale of utter domination. George Senkaaba bagged his brace, weaving through defenders like a needle through fabric, while Ssemugabi struck again to extend the lead to an astonishing 6-0. As if to add insult to injury, D. Ndihabwe hammered in a seventh goal in the 86th minute, leaving Express FC with no answers. Kitara FC had turned the match into a masterclass, painting their performance in bold strokes of brilliance