Vital’O 6 Vs Ports 0
Rayon Sport 3 Vs URA 2
Semifinals
APR Vs El-Merreikh
: Penalties 3-1
URA became the second Ugandan club on Thursday
evening to crash out of this year’s Cecafa-Kagame club championship here in
El-Fasher City, North Darfur State.Express FC were the first exits when they
lost their quarter final match 2-0 to another Rwandese club APR. The Red Eagles
were already on flight out of El-Fasher to Khartoum by the time their fellow
countrymen got exited from the same competition. URA looked the favorites
before kickoff but started off with a poor show in the first half that saw them
concedes an early goal in 6th minute through Gentile Kambale. Rayon sport
played to a very fast speed that URA seemed unused to and on many occasions
they were beaten on pace.It was another moment of disaster when first goal
keeper Yasin Mugabi was injured and got replaced by Brian Bwette in the first
half. Mugabi had been hit by a hard shot in the face that caused him a bleeding
through the nose. His replacement however looked shaky and unsurprisingly
conceded two goals in the second half.The tax boys played a side they were not
familiar with and woke up late in the last quarter of the game when scored
their first goal in the 75th minute through Frank Kalanda and a second one in
the 77th minute by Feni Ali. The Sudanese referee Hashim Adam blew the last
whistle when URA was trailing 3-2.The URA players looked too heavy on the pitch
a problem that could be blamed on their long stay in Khartoum after their last
group stage match a week ago. Their opponents had played more group stage
matches and were used to the ground of their quarter final clash as well.Earlier
on Rayon Sport had filed a petition challenging the eligibility of seven URA
players; Kasirye Davis, Mugabi Jonathan, Sekitto Samuel, Kasibante Joseph,
Sempala Hashim, Opolot Martin and Kalanda Frank.They alleged that these players
had not featured for URA in the last season but the Cecafa committee
disregarded their petition. Second semi final -Vital’O and Rayon Sport.
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