Vipers SC extended the excellent run of results with a hugely important 1-0 victory over URA FC at the Nakisunga Saza Grounds, on Saturday.
Ibrahim Orit was the star of the day as he netted the sole goal in the closely contested encounter as the Venoms picked a successive in the Tax Collectors’ territory.
This follows last season’s 3-0, which was only the second for the Kitende based outfit in the league since they joined the top flight in 2006.
It was a cagey first half, with fewer goalscoring opportunities, with Patrick Mbowa’s bad injury the only highlight. The defender collided with his goalkeeper Alionzi Nafian, to have him stretched off.
The hosts kick-started the second on a high note and threatened for an opener in the 55th minute, but Derrick Ndahiro’s powerful low drive was superbly thwarted by custodian Alfred Macumu Mudekereza.
The defending champions then broke the deadlock with 20 minutes to play, with Orit’s effort taking a huge hit on defender Benjamin Nyakoojo before evading Nafian into the net.
Five minutes later, the Taxmen kept the search for a leveller, but Mudekereza was yet again excellent as he denied a strong hit by Saidi Kyeyune.
The Venoms have now won four on the bounce and are third with 17 points in eight matches. They will host SC Villa on Tuesday at the St Mary’s Stadium, Kitende in their next match.
Meanwhile, on the same day ninth-placed URA (10 points in nine matches), with be guests at Maroons FC at the Luzira Playgrounds.
How they lined up
URA: Alionzi Nafian (GK/C), Patrick Mbowa, James Begisa, Derrick Ndahiro, Najib Fesali, Saidi Kyeyune, Ibrahim Dada, Living Kabon, Hudu Mulikyi, Salim Abdallah, George Senkaaba
Substitutions: Hannington Ssebwalunyo, Alou Kokas, Hassan Kalega, Jackson Nunda, Benjamin Nyakoojo, Eric Ssenjobe, Vianne Sekajugo
Vipers: Alfred Macumu Mudekereza (GK), Ashraf Mandela, Hilary Mukundane, Murushid Juuko, Siraje Ssentamu, Isa Mubiru, Ibrahim Orit, Bright Anukani, Milton Karisa (c), Abubakar Lawal, Cromwel Rwothomio
Substitutions: Denis Kiggundu, Bashir Asiku, Darcy Mbaka, Najib Yiga, Karim Watambala, Disan Ggaliwango, Olivier Osomba