Edgars Youth Programme well deservingly secured the first win of the season in a 5-3 victory over Lubaga Grameen after going on a nine-game losing streak.
Youngster Brian Olwa was the star of the match, netting a first-half hat-trick to set his team on the path to victory.
Amir Waiswa and Eze Kombi also got on the scoresheet for the Edgar Watson-owned side as they celebrated their maiden win in 10 games thus far.

The win ended a 9-game losing streak as the team also picked the first point of the season in the game that came fourth on the day held at Old Kampala Futsal Arena.
Mengo City and Busunju Spaks are the teams that came first on display with the Stormers impressing with an 8-0 win after Samuel Omara and Farouk Tumwesigye bagged braces while Abdulkarim Tebela, Sharif Opuuli, John Musaasizi and Akram Kitende stood with a goal each.
The win on Friday, 10th January evening was a continuation of their Impressive form in the 2024/25 Futsal Super League winning the eighth consecutive time as they tasted the top of the table despite sitting in second place after Park FC’s win later.
From the slow start of the season, as they failed to win in the opening two matches, they have turned things around to collect 25 points from a possible 30 and Sharif Opuuli, Abdulkarim Tebela and Farouk Tumwesigye continuing to raise their form with coach Abdifatah Abdullahi commanding the pace.
After hours with Mengo City bossing on top of the table, Park FC came on to regain the spot with a hardly fought 3-0 win over Kisenyi FC in the last game of the night.
Michael Abura came off the bench to score twice adding to Abasi Muluya Junior’s second-half penalty which the top scorer converted following a hesitation in awarding it.
Overcoming Kisenyi FC pushed Park FC to the 9th win of the campaign with only Lubaga Grameen standing as the only side to survive out of the team which has faced the defending champion so far.
In the shock of the QC Mbarara come-from-behind to a 3-2 win over Crown Lubiri with Gilbran Nduhukire standing up to command the comeback.
In other games, Kabuusu Clouds also managed to come back and beat Kabowa Dream Team 4-2 while Nansana ASKA also secured a hard-fought victory over Kisugu FC.