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Hasule outclasses Kirunda in StarTimes UPL All-Star Game

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Former URA FC coach Sam Ssimbwa’s side DubyMax Hasule outclassed former KCCA FC’s manager Mike Mutebi’s select 16, DubyMax Kirunda in the first of its kind StarTimes Uganda Premier League All-Star game.

The game faced a number of inevitable challenges including happening at a moment when players are with the National team amongst others. Nevertheless, the event organisers, StarTimes staged a very successful show in All-Star game on Monday, 27th September 2021.

The game ended 2-0 with team DubyMax Kirunda falling to defeat by Team DubyMax Hasule which was dominated by experienced stars from teams like Express, Vipers SC, Mbarara City and URA. Coach Mike Mutebi who was in charge of Team DubyMax Kirunda stuck to his philosophy of trusting young boys who can move the ball around and entertain the football fans. Bobosi Byaruhanga who was the skipper for team Kirunda was named the fans the most outstanding performance that automatically earned him MVP.

The event was decorated with prizes from DubyMax Electronics the sponsor of the game. Coach Ssimbwa was the biggest beneficiary bagging UGX 5,000,000 in cash and a flat-screen TV. Each Star on DubyMax Hasule went home with UGX 1,000,000 Cash while the Stars on DubyMax Kirunda that came second were rewarded with UGX 500,000 each and Coach Mike walked away with a staggering UGX 3,000,000.

StarTimes UPL All-Star games was introduced with an objective among others of promoting our local-based players by creating a bond between the fans and the different stars from the different teams across the country. The teams were shaped by public vote based on last season’s performance in the League.

About StarTimes Uganda Premier League:

StarTimes Uganda Premier League is a top tier men football League in Uganda. Composed of 16 Clubs spread across the major regions of the country, Uganda Premier League is one of the most popular in East and Central Africa.

The 2021/2022 season is scheduled to kick off on 16th October 2021 and the main outlet remains Television due to restrictions associated with COVID 19 pandemic. StarTimes is the exclusive broadcaster of the Uganda Premier League

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