Uganda Cranes midfield maestro Bobosi Byaruhanga continues to make his presence felt in the USL Championship, featuring for the full 90 minutes as his side Oakland Roots battled to a hard-fought 1–1 draw with FC Tulsa.
The Roots stamped their authority early, with Peter Wilson breaking the deadlock in the 23rd minute after a spell of dominant play.
The first half belonged to the hosts, who dictated the tempo and created clear-cut opportunities.

But the visitors roared back after the restart, with Taylor Calheira finding the equalizer just six minutes into the second half.
From then on, it was a tactical arm-wrestle as both teams pushed for the winner, yet neither could find the decisive strike.
For Oakland, the highlight remains the tireless display of Byaruhanga, who has swiftly evolved into the club’s midfield engine and defensive shield.
His composure, distribution, and ability to break up play have cemented him as one of the team’s most dependable assets this season.
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