Kitara FC Edges SC Villa 2-0, Fuels Uganda Cup Quarterfinal Ambitions
The Royals of Western Uganda continue their ascent from lower divisions, eyeing a quarterfinal slot in the Uganda Cup after a convincing league victory.

UGANDA —
Key facts
- Kitara FC defeated SC Villa 2-0 at Royals Park in Butema.
- The match was part of the StarTimes Uganda Premier League.
- Kitara FC is nicknamed 'The Royals' and plays home matches at Royals Park.
- The club has risen from lower divisions to the FUFA Big League, Uganda's second-tier.
- Kitara FC is set to face Bunyaruguru in the Uganda Cup round of 16 on March 18.
- The winner of Kitara vs Bunyaruguru advances to the quarterfinals.
- Vipers SC will host Iganga United in another Uganda Cup fixture on the same day.
A Commanding Victory at Royals Park
Kitara FC reignited their Uganda Premier League campaign with a 2-0 victory over SC Villa at Royals Park in Butema. The result underscores the team's growing competitiveness in the top flight. The Royals, as they are known, controlled the match from the outset, capitalizing on defensive lapses by SC Villa. The win moves Kitara up the standings, though the league table remains tight.
The Road to the Uganda Cup Quarterfinals
On Wednesday, March 18, Kitara FC will host Bunyaruguru at Butema in a Uganda Cup round of 16 clash. The match kicks off at 3pm local time. Kitara will fancy their chances to progress past Bunyaruguru, given their recent form and home advantage. A victory would secure a quarterfinal berth, marking a significant milestone for the club.
From Lower Divisions to National Contenders
Since its formation, Kitara FC has grown from strength to strength, emerging from playing in the lower divisions to the regional league and now the FUFA Big League, Uganda's second-tier. The club's nickname, 'The Royals,' reflects its ambition and heritage. Key players include forward John Bosco Byaruhanga (number 10) and midfielder Collin Alinaitwe (number 28), both instrumental in the team's recent performances.
Uganda Cup Fixtures and Stakes
The Uganda Cup round of 16 features several high-profile matches. On the same day as Kitara's fixture, Vipers SC will host Iganga United at Kitende at 8pm. The tournament offers a pathway to continental competition, adding to the stakes. Kitara's progression would not only boost their profile but also provide financial rewards and exposure for the club.
Outlook: Momentum and Challenges Ahead
Kitara FC's victory over SC Villa and their upcoming cup tie highlight a team on the rise. However, the club must maintain consistency to sustain its upward trajectory. The Royals will need to navigate a congested fixture list while managing player fitness. Their success hinges on the continued form of Byaruhanga and Alinaitwe, as well as defensive solidity.
The bottom line
- Kitara FC defeated SC Villa 2-0 in the Uganda Premier League at Royals Park.
- The club has risen from lower divisions to the FUFA Big League, Uganda's second tier.
- Kitara faces Bunyaruguru in the Uganda Cup round of 16 on March 18 at Butema.
- Key players include forward John Bosco Byaruhanga and midfielder Collin Alinaitwe.
- A win against Bunyaruguru would send Kitara to the Uganda Cup quarterfinals.
- Vipers SC hosts Iganga United in another cup fixture on the same day.






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