All roads lead to Boma ground in Kitgum as title holders Acholi and Buganda face off in the first leg of the FUFA Drum tournament quarterfinal round on Sunday 11th September.
She advised centre referee George Nkurunziza against allowing the goal to stand, something that was not taken lightly by the Police players and officials. Later reviews proved the official was wrong.
As a result, disciplinary proceedings were opened against Mutonyi and she was found guilty, and as result, she has been banned from officiating for one month.
The ban took effect on May 7 and will expire at the lapse of 30 days.
Meanwhile, Express FC are aiming at completing a double over Police when they meet on Saturday in their UPL assignment at Wankulukuku.
Head coach Wasswa Bbosa concedes it will not be easy, but he has exuded confidence they will get maximum points from the Cops after 1-0 in the initial meeting.
Kajoba handed debuts to left-back Disan Galiwango and Jamil Kalisa, but it was Wakiso who threatened to take the lead as new signing Pius Kaggwa, also starting in his first match, hit the woodwork will a well-taken free-kick in the fifth minute.
The missed chance sounded like a warning to Vipers who responded with a goal in the seventh minute as Galiwango delivered a corner which was met superbly by Muhammad Shaban s header for the opener.
The teams headed into the half-time break with Vipers leading by a solitary goal but it was the home team who looked more threatening on resumption as they sought to draw level.