Busujju’s Kakindu Victory Spurs Calls for More Fan Support

What the report says
Busujju county’s narrow win over Buluuli has led local leaders and supporters to call for stronger community backing as the team continues its campaign. According to Nile Post, Busujju edged Buluuli 1-0 at Kakindu Stadium in Mityana, with Eria Kiyimba scoring the match’s only goal in a tightly contested game.
The result was described as a morale boost for the players and a welcome lift for the county side’s hopes. Supporters who attended the match celebrated the victory, which kept Busujju’s campaign moving forward and renewed confidence among fans and officials. The article frames the win as important not only for points or progress on the field, but also for the momentum it can create around the team.
Kasujju Israel Lubega, identified as the Kabaka’s representative in Busujju County, congratulated the players and urged residents to stand behind them more actively. He said the team’s success depends heavily on support from its people. Fans at the stadium also praised the squad’s effort and commitment and said they intended to keep supporting the team in upcoming fixtures.
More broadly, the story reflects a common dynamic in regional football, where local backing, attendance and community encouragement are often seen as part of a team’s competitive strength. In this case, Busujju leaders are hoping the victory becomes a turning point for stronger engagement from residents as the county side advances in its season.
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