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Mubs’ Zzinda expects no pushovers as UFL second round commences

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February 11, 2025
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Mubs’ Zzinda expects no pushovers as UFL second round commences

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By Elvis Senono

MUBS coach Ali Zzinda has warned against underestimating Muteesa 1 Royal University as Group F action kicks off this season’s Pepsi University Football League second round on Tuesday.

The two-time champions Mubs, face off with the league debutants seeking to extend their lead in the three-team group and Zzinda anticipates a tight encounter.

“Football has evolved nowadays. They might be new as Muteesa I in the league but we have faced off with some of their players in other competitions. They have players who have been playing in the schools championships so we are not underestimating them. But have more experience because we have been in these situations before,” Zzinda noted ahead of today’s game. Read more

 

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