Victoria University Captain Martin Mpuga receives the trophy from the Sudanese State Minister for Youth and Sports Hon. Yahia Hamad. Next is CECAFA Secretary General Nicholas Musonye.
The champions also received a cash prize of USD 30,000.
Victoria players celebrate their victory.
:Victoria's Denis Okot going past AFC Leopards' Abdallah Juma during the final match.
They wound up the campaign with a prayer!
The champions also received a cash prize of USD 30,000.
Victoria players celebrate their victory.
:Victoria's Denis Okot going past AFC Leopards' Abdallah Juma during the final match.
They wound up the campaign with a prayer!
Victoria University are the champions of the 2014
inaugural CECAFA Nile Basin Cup. They edged AFC Leopards of Kenya 2-1 in the finals
here at Khartoum International stadium on Wednesday evening and walked off the
pitch with a cash prize of USD 30,000 [About UGX 75m] and the trophy.
The Leopards returned home with USD 20.000 as the
home side Ahly Shandy took USD 10.000 for finishing third. Ahly Shandy fought
from a goal down to dump Academie Tchite of Burundi 4-1 in the classification
game played earlier in the day.
Victoria University however wrote history by winning
the regional trophy the very first time they participated in CECAFA organized
competitions.
Goal
Scorers:
Academie
Tchite: [Bivakumana Jimmy 17’]
Ahly
Shandy [ Eltayb Nadir 48’, Mohiad Khalid 61’,
Addis Hintsa 69’ & Elnaeen Mohamed 75’]
Victoria
University: [Odongo Mathew 29’ & Mutyaba
Muzamir 90+2’]
AFC Leopards: [Ikene Austin 45’]
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