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Boroboro Tigers Suffers 4-0 defeat to Police

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Police Football Club has walloped Boroboro Tigers 4-0 in the Super league match played at Mandela National Stadium on Friday evening.
Peter Senyonjo was the man of the match as he netted three of the four Police FC goals. Senyongo found Boroboro's net in the 36th, 70th and 73rd minutes while his colleague Noorudin Juuko completed the routing in the 81st minute.
But despite the Friday evening victory, Police FC remains in the seventh position. Senyongo told URN shortly after the match that he was surprised about his performance in the match.
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Even with the 4-0 victory, Angelo Lonyensi the Police FC coach said his boys had not played to their best.
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On other hand Leo Adra, the coach of Boroboro Tigers attributed the loss of his team to technical problems on his scoring line.
Adra however said he is to reorganize his team to ensure victory in their next matches against Kakira FC, Kinyala FC, Youfra FC and Maji FC at their home ground.
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In the other games Nalubaale FC beat Sports Club Villa 2-1 in Buikwe, while URA lost to Simba FC 1-0 in Bombo.
URA FC remains top of the league with 65 points, followed by SC Villa in second position with 64 points and KCC FC in third position with 64 points, but with an inferior goal difference.

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Type Report
Freelance author No
Location Kampala, Uganda
Accepted on 2009-04-24 20:50:23

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