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Ugandan Players Abroad: Mato scores in defeat as Kagimu shines, Musige stars in Ethiopia


Ugandans Rogers Mato (left) and Shafiq Kagimu (right) were on opposing sides this week in North Macedonia


Ugandan players abroad had mixed fortunes in their midweek fixtures across various leagues. Rogers Mato’s third goal of the season for Brera Strumica was not enough as they fell 3-1 at home to Shafiq Kagimu’s Rabotnicki in the Macedonian Premier League. Kagimu who came off the bench in the 68th minute played a role in securing the win for his side.


Video: Rogers Mato scores an excellent strike in Brera Strumica's defeat to Rabotnicki




Full results recap


England


Toby Sibbick featured for 74 minutes in Wigan Athletic’s 1-0 loss to Huddersfield Town in a League One encounter at John Smith's Stadium.


South Africa


Charles Lukwago played full time as Venda FC thrashed JDR Stars 4-1 in the Nedbank Cup at Soshanguve Giant Stadium, advancing to the round of 32.


Ethiopia



Charles Musige celebrates after scoring for Dire Dawa Kenema

Photo Credit: Tikvah Images


Charles Musige starred for Dire Dawa, scoring a goal and providing two assists in their 3-1 win over Sidama Coffee. Tom Ikara featured in goal for Sidama Coffee but could not prevent the defeat.


Nafian Alionzi played a crucial role as Defence Force edged St. George 4-3 in a tightly contested match.


Israel


Timothy Awany came on for the final 30 minutes as FC Ashdod drew 2-2 with Netanya in a dramatic encounter.


North Macedonia


Rogers Mato scored Brera Strumica's only goal in the 74th minute during their 3-1 home loss to Rabotnicki. Shafiq Kagimu, introduced in the 68th minute, helped steady Rabotnicki’s midfield in their victory.


Rwanda



APR FC pre match photo with Taddeo Lwanga (standing second from right)

Photo Credit: APR FC Rwanda


Taddeo Lwanga played 60 minutes for APR FC in their 1-1 draw with Police FC in the Premier League. Ashraf Mandela was on the bench for Police, while Allan Kateregga and Eric Ssenjobe missed out on the matchday squad.


The performances of Ugandan players continue to highlight their growing influence in leagues across the globe.

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