Gadaffi FC and Tooro United returned to winning ways while Ndejje University picked it’s first win of the season when the StarTimes FUFA Big league resumed on Thursday evening with the Matchday four fixtures.
Here is wrap of the matchday four games played on Thursday.
Starting off in Jinja, Gadaffi FC returned to winning ways after they came from behind to defeat Black Powers 3-2 at the Kabaka Kyabazinga Stadium, Bugembe.
Maduuka Innocent had put Black Powers ahead in the 33rd minute but just before the halftime break, Mark Bamukyaye put the Soldier boys level, converting from the spot.
James Otim scored the second for Gaddafi but his goal was cancelled out moments later before Frank Mulimi netted late on to ensure Gadaffi returned to winning after losing their last two games.
In Mbale, Mbale Heroes and Arua Hills SC played out to a 1-all draw at the Mbale Municipal Stadium in a game that was marred by ugly scene towards the end of the game. The home side,Mbale Heroes broke the deadlock in the 20th minute through a Ibrahim Kibumba’s penalty but Cesar Okhuti levelled matters for Arua Hills in the 70th minute.
Okhuti’s goal sparked a protest from the home fans who stormed the playing area and play was stopped for about 10 minutes.
In Arua, Calvary handed Maroons their first loss of the season after they defeated the prisons side 2-1 at the AbaBet Greenlight Stadium.
Julius Malingumu and Andama Junior netted for Calvary in the first half while Pius Obuya pulled a goal back for Maroons at the start of the second half.
Maroons have now lost their first game of the season after having won two and drawn once in their opening three games.
In the Rwenzori Group, Luwero United came from behind to defeat Kigezi HomeBoys 2-1 at the Kosovo Kasana Playground, Luwero. Bright Haguma put the away side ahead six minutes after the break but Musisi Henry netted a brace, including a late winner to ensure a dramatic comeback win for his side.
In Fort Portal, Tooro United secured a comprehensive 2-0 win over Tiles and Terrazo at the Buhinga Stadium. Marvin Oshaba and Julius Pilot netted the two Tororo goals in the first half.
At the Kakyeka Stadium in Mbarara City, Nyamityobora defeated visiting Proline 2-0 courtesy of Kamugisha Clinton and Wahad Lwanga strikes
While at the Arena of Visions, Ndejje University secured their first win of the season after they defeated Water FC 2-0 with forward Brian Saali netting both the two goals.
Ndejje had draw their first third league games to Nyamityobora, Tiles and Terrazo and Kigezi HomeBoys.






