“From the government that blessed the return of sports in the country after a lengthy Covid-19 ban on recreation and sporting events to the club owners, players, media, and sponsors we are all full of praise for them,” Kiiza said.
“We humbly appeal to the clubs to comply with the set regulations.”
The first and the second leg encounters will be played between May 1 and 6 on a home and away basis.
An explosive match is expected to be between Uganda Revenue Authority FC and Express FC, sides that have been impressive in the Premier League during the ongoing campaign and are second and third.
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“As a player I know consistency keeps you in the team, I think I played well [against Kyetume] and my goal also boosted my confidence so I know I have to keep it up in order to maintain a starting berth.
“What counts is what you do when the coach trusts you so ahead of the Uganda Cup return leg [on Saturday], the focus is on advancing to the Round of 16 and the team is working towards that.” Tooki as he’s fondly known, made four appearances for the Red Eagles last season, three off the bench, while the Uganda Cup draw away to Kyetume was his first start for the club this campaign.