Kitara have witnessed a sharp climb in the past two years, having also won the FUFA Big League (top-tier) last season.
Despite being rookies in the Uganda Premier League, Kitara FC has meant business with their on and off-the-pitch activities.
Off the pitch, the club has led by example in terms of engaging with the community, attracting crowds and accountability to their loyalty.
On it, Kitara has equally faired well, as they currently sit second on the log with 32 points in 17 matches. They are five points adrift of leaders BUL FC.
However, while their position suggests they are serious title challengers, Club President Deo Kasozi has downplayed it, insisting their target is to finish in the top five places.
14:00 - 10.02.2024
UGANDA PREMIER LEAGUE NEC coach Hussein Mbalangu over the moon for completing doubles over his former bosses
NEC's maiden double was completed last week when they beat Busoga United 3-2. They had trumped them 5-0 earlier in the campaign.
"We managed to secure 4 points from Villa," Kasozi said after their 1-1 draw with SC Villa, before adding: "This is within our set target of top 5 (five).
The game against Villa had the club realise gate collections amounting to over 17 million shillings.
09:42 - 10.02.2024
KCCA rules out six players for their Kampala derby against Express
Six players will be unavailable for KCCA as they visit historical rivals Express FC in the Kampala derby on Saturday at the Muteesa II Stadium, Wankulukuku.
Kitara have witnessed a sharp climb in the past two years, having also won the FUFA Big League (top-tier) last season.
This season in the Uganda Premier League, they have been the most potent side, scoring 32 goals, six ahead of their nearest rivals Vipers SC and KCCA FC.