Another Mucuba netted, banned for life as Amus College benefits

Buddo SS (yellow) and Amus College (White) progressed to the knockouts (USSSA photo)

SCHOOLS FOOTBALL Another Mucuba netted, banned for life as Amus College benefits

Fred Mwambu 17:35 - 16.05.2023

Buddo SS emerged winners of Group E to progress alongside Amus College

Amus College has been given a lifeline as they progressed to the knockout stages of the 2023 USSSA National Secondary Schools Football Boys’ championship after Fort Portal SS was found guilty of using a mercenary.

Fort Portal entered the last day of the pools sitting second in Group E with 13 points but their tally was slashed after being found to have used an ineligible player in Moses Bingi.

“The committee found it necessary to impose the following sanctions on the school as outlined:

“The Player Bingi Moses is banned indefinitely from USSSA organized tournaments; using Bingi Moses; “The points accumulated by Fort Portal Secondary School using Bingi Moses should all be nullified,” a part of the statement reads.

Read it here;

The verdict returned Amus College returned AMus College to the green spaces as they sealed it with a 2-0 win over Mbale Progressive.

They advance alongside Buddo SS, who beat them 2-0 on Monday in a top-drawer fixture.

2023 USSSA Schools Football Boys’ Championship – Group E results

Victoria 1-2 Fortportal

St Gerald 0-1 Mukono Kings

St Jude 0-0 St Mary's Simbya

Kabalega 0-1 Kibuli

St Kalemba 7-2 Old Kampala

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