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KCCA fans throw weight behind bitter rivals SC Vipers as they see off South African side Platinum Stars

Moses Abeka by Moses Abeka
March 12, 2017
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Local soccer fans seem to be reaching fine levels of professionalism and maturity. This is scrutiny comes after  KCCA fans stormed  St. Mary’s Stadium to cheer up league rivals Vipers SC when playing against Platinum Stars.




 

Baganda have a saying “Agali awamu gegaluma enyama”, a saying which encourages people to team up together for success. So KCCA supporters came well equipped with drums and Vuvuzelas and joined the cheer for Vipers. This made the cheering more lovely and exciting. As both sides sang numerous cheering melodies that provoked the players to press hard in fear to disappoint the fans.

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However, after helping their rivals to applaud, KCCA fans continued their journey to airport. They were eagerly waiting to welcome back their team which played in South Africa on Friday. Milton Karisa scored the decisive goal with a 46th minute header to send the capacity crowd into wild celebrations. The home side made a bright start when Karisa was fouled on the right wing for a third minute free kick. The game ended 1-0.



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