URA's 2-0 win over Maroons FC at the Mehta Stadium, Lugazi on Thursday made it five home victories for Obua. The other two were stalemates.
Its now seven Uganda Premier League home matches since David Obua took over as head coach at URA FC, and he still hasn't tasted defeat.
URA's 2-0 win over Maroons FC at the Mehta Stadium, Lugazi on Thursday made it five home victories for Obua. The other two were stalemates.
Norman Namanya and Enock Walusimbi were on target for the Tax Collectors against the Prison Warders, who finished with ten men.
Maroon's Norman Odipio got sent off in the 76th minute for a second bookable offence.
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Opio further revealed how one Peter Kidemuka, a soldier, told his colleagues to, "get firewood which they put under the 'mabaati' (iron sheets) with fire, and, then they asked us to lie on them."
Meanwhile, the result moved URA to 30 points in seventh after 19 matches.
They only trail Maroons, who are sixth on the same tally, by goal difference. While the latter have an eight-goal difference, URA are on seven.
Obua and URA take on second-placed BUL FC in their subsequent game, at the Mehta Stadium, Lugazi on March 8.
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At the stroke of halftime, Shaban and NEC defender Geriga Atendele were involved in a scuffle which saw the former knock his head on goalkeeper Sam Kiirya's boot.
On the same day, Maroons will play host the leaders Kitara FC at Luzira Prison Grounds.