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Kisenyi’s troubles deepen as Old Kampala extend perfect start

by Zaki Hasan Sendija
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Kisenyi Futsal Club’s difficult start to the 2025/26 Futsal Super League season worsened on Friday after they fell 4–3 to Nansana ASKA, stretching their winless run to four straight matches.

Despite showing far more fight than in previous outings, Kisenyi once again walked away empty-handed. 

Goals from Baker Alinda, Ronnie Assimwe, and Mohammed Sharif gave the side hope of turning their season around, but defensive lapses proved costly at crucial moments.

ASKA’s youngster Muhammad Daule was the difference-maker, striking twice. At the same time, Perfect Muzusangabo and Santos Tulyasasira added a goal each to hand the Nansana side their second win of the campaign. 

For Kisenyi, however, the narrow defeat leaves them rooted to the bottom of the table without a single point to their name.

Elsewhere on the day, Old Kampala continued to underline their title ambitions with a convincing 5–2 win over Edgars Youth Programme. 

The pair of Abasi Muluya and Ahmed AbdiNasirr each struck twice, with Abukar Kulane also on target as Old Kampala maintained their flawless start to the season.

Edgars replied through Isaac Apenyo and Andrew Mwebasa, but they could do little to slow down the in-form hosts.

In another high-scoring clash, Lubiri Falcons edged Kabowa Dream Team 6–4, inspired by a superb hat trick from Arafat Ssentongo.

In the women’s division, Entebbe Cheetah earned a 3–1 win over Grameen FC, while Mengo City posted a confident 3–0 victory against Lamansia.

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