Despite a last-day 2-0 stumbling block at Home Kitete Playground to Kiboga Central, Kajjere United won the Kiboga District 6th League, topping the table of 8 participating teams with 24 points from 13 games.

To win the league, they finished on a point level with Black Bullets, who had a goal difference of 7, just one less than Kajjere United, who had an 8-goal difference.
The team was crowned on Saturday, June 6, as they switched their focus to chase qualification for the provincial league, the Buganda Region 4th Division in the Wamala group, where they may join Bamusuuta FC and Kiboga United, who were relegated from the 3rd division, both from Kiboga District.
The qualification will be contested in a home-and-away format against Kyankwanzi District League Champions, with Kigando Kobs most likely to be crowned on Wednesday, June 10.
For individual awards, Black Bullets’ Hussein Ssemakula was named the season’s best player. Kajjere Goalkeeper Biasali Bwante was named the best in his position, young goalkeeper Moses Kamala of Kiboga Central was named the best young player, while Kambugu Flying Eagles’ Brian Jjuka finished as top scorer with 13 goals.
- MVP – Ssemakula Hussein (Black Bullets)
- Best G/keeper – Bwante Biasali (Kajjere United)
- Top scorer – Brian Jjuka, 13 goals (Kambugu Flying Eagles)
- Young player – Moses Kamala (Kiboga Central)
- Best Coach – Peter Ssewanyana (Kajjere United) (Medal)
- Disciplined team – Kiboga Central FC (Certificate)
- 8 teams registered in the league – each received a medal.
- 7 teams that finished the league received a match ball.
- All referees and GCs received certificates.


