Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) Football Club delivered a brutal attacking masterclass as they smashed league debutants Buhimba United Saints 7–3 in a thrilling Uganda Premier League encounter played on Wednesday, 26th November 2025 at the Hamz Stadium.
The Tax Collectors showed no signs of instability despite recently parting ways with head coach Alex Isabirye, with interim tactician Edward Golola guiding the side to their most dominant result of the campaign.
URA were sharp, purposeful and unforgiving from the start. After a lively opening half-hour, Joseph Ssemujju finally broke the deadlock with a composed finish that opened the floodgates.
Nelson Senkatuka doubled the advantage twelve minutes later with a superbly curled free kick that left the visitors’ goalkeeper stranded.
Just before the halftime whistle, Denis Kisiriko added a third, ensuring that URA went into the break firmly in control.

The second half turned into a one-man show from substitute striker Fred Amaku, who replaced Laban Tibiita in the 51st minute. Amaku immediately injected pace and intent into the URA frontline and was rewarded with a brilliant hat-trick.
He struck his first in the 68th minute, added another six minutes later, and completed his treble with seven minutes left on the clock. Another substitute,
Living Kabon, who had come on for Kisiriko, sealed the victory with a late goal at the stroke of full-time, making it the biggest scoreline of the season so far.
Buhimba United Saints, though overwhelmed, managed to respond through goals from Martin Opolot, Edson Agondeze and Charles Kyomuhendo, but they were largely outplayed by a well-oiled URA side that looked hungry, organised and decisive throughout the match.
The emphatic win is only URA’s second of the 2025/26 season, pushing them to fifth position on the 16-team table with 11 points. Buhimba United Saints remain in 12th place with 9 points as their difficult introduction to top-flight football continues.




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