June 23, 2025
UGANDA SPORTS

Sentamu Strikes Late as Vipers Edge Kitara in Uganda Cup Thriller

Vipers SC snatched a dramatic last-gasp win over Kitara FC on Saturday night, securing a crucial 1-0 advantage in the first leg of the Stanbic Uganda Cup semi-finals at the St. Mary’s Stadium in Kitende.

Super-sub Yunus Sentamu turned hero deep into stoppage time, tucking the ball beyond Kitara shot-stopper Chrispus Kusiima after a scramble in the box left the visitors’ defense in disarray.

The forward had replaced Pedro Sukuya earlier in the second half and made the most of his opportunity with a composed finish that lit up the stadium.

The cagey affair saw both sides locked in a tactical chess match, with few clear sights at goal.

Vipers nearly broke through via Milton Karisa and Allan Okello, but Kitara’s backline stood firm.

Vipers SC captain Milton Karisa – courtesy photo

On the opposite end, Patrick Kaddu and Jude Ssemugabi probed for openings but couldn’t find a way past Fabien Mutombora.

After halftime, the hosts began to dictate the tempo, pinning Kitara back and probing for the opener.

Gusto Mulongo had a golden chance to tilt the game in Vipers’ favor after a fine pass from Sukuya, but his effort sailed wide.

Kitara remained organized and looked set to earn a valuable away draw until Sentamu’s late intervention.

The narrow win gives Vipers a slender but significant lead heading into the decisive return fixture set for May 17th in Hoima.

With eyes still on clinching a domestic double, the Venoms will carry confidence into the second leg, while Kitara must regroup and find answers at home.

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