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Futsal: Pacesetters Park held, Mengo victorious

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March 2, 2024
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The betPawa Futsal Super League matchday 12 climaxed on Friday evening at the Old Kampala Futsal Arena with mixed results that saw pacesetters Park Futsal Club drop points, while Mengo held on to beat Lubaga Grameen.

Park, having won 10 of their 11 games this season, aimed to make it 11 out of 12, but they were held to a 5-all draw by a resilient Nansana ASKA side.

Leaders Park fell behind at the start when Sinani Kiyaga tapped in from close range for ASKA. Samuel Kalyango equalized from the spot for Park, but Kiyaga responded well to restore ASKA’s lead. 

Ali Miti converted a penalty just before the break, leaving Park trailing 3-1.

After halftime, Park returned stronger, scoring four unanswered goals to lead 5-3. However, they failed to hold on, conceding late goals to Miti and Kiyaga, ending the game in a 5-all draw.

Despite the disappointment, Park remains five points ahead of second-placed FC Luzira with 33 points from 12 games, while ASKA sits fifth with 22 points.

In other results, Majara Kenneth’s five goals helped Kisugu FC to a 7-all draw with Kisenyi FC thanks to Ategeka Marvin, Dahir Ahmed, and Abdulkarim Abdullahi, who scored twice each for Kisenyi.

Mengo City shocked Lubaga Grameen 6-3, with Male Antony scoring a hat-trick, supported by Farouk Tumwesigye’s brace and William Sseguya’s penalty. Abdinasir Ahmed scored a brace for Lubaga Grameen.

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The 2023/24 BetPawa Futsal Super League will resume next week with matchday 13 action at the Old Kampala Futsal Arena from Thursday, March 7th, to Friday, March 8th.

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