Tournament details | |
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Country | Uganda |
Teams | 64 |
Defending champions | KCCA |
Final positions | |
Champions | KCCA FC |
Runner-up | Vipers SC |
Tournament statistics | |
Top goal scorer(s) | Patrick Kadu (KCCA) [1] |
Best player | Allan Okello (KCCA) [1] |
Uganda Cup 2018 was the 44th season of the main Ugandan football Cup.
The competition was won by KCCA FC who defeated Vipers SC 1–0 in the final.
[Jan-Feb]
SC Bronken 1-3 Vipers SC
SC Villa Jogoo 2-0 Hope Doves
Lungujja Galaxy 2-2 Mbarara City FC [2-3 pen]
Mbarara FC 0-4 KCCA FC
Greaters Masaka 0-2 Police FC
Seeta United FC 1-0 Kinrinya Jinja S.S.
Onduparaka FC w/o Light S.S.
Ntoda 0-3 Soana FC
Express FC 6-0 Kachumbala Rock Stars
Vura Stars 0-1 Bright Stars FC
Proline FC w/o Nkambi Coffee
Masavu FC w/o Jinja Municipal Council Hippos
Sun City 0-1 BUL FC
Busia Fisheries 0-1 UPDF FC
URA FC 0-1 Kampala Junior Team FC
City Lads 0-3 Kira United FC
Bugwere 0-2 Ndejje University FC
Ntinda United FC 2-0 Young Elephants
Simba FC 0-0 Paidha Black Angels [7-6 pen]
Nabitende FC 0-0 Bumate [4-3 pen]
Pallisa United 0-5 Nymityobola FC
Kitara FC 1-1 Koboko Rising Stars [7-6 pen]
Amuka Bright Stars FC 3-1 Saviours FC
Synergy FC w/o Bukeda Town Council
Doves All Stars FC w/o Agape
Rushere FC 2-0 Kamuli Park
Kabale Sharp 1-2 Busula FC
Kansai Plascon FC 6-1 Buitaba Red Stars
Lira United FC w/o Kitaka
Kireka United 1-1 Arua Tigers FC [3-4 pen]
Kyetume 0-0 Luwero United FC [3-4 pen]
[Feb 17]
Vipers SC 3-1 Police FC
UPDF FC 1-1 Rushere FC [4-3 pen]
Kansai Plascon FC 2-0 Doves All Stars FC
Kitara FC 2-0 Express FC
Soana FC 1-1 Ondurapaka FC [4-3 pen]
Water FC 0-1 Seeta United FC
Mbarara City FC 3-0 Nabitende FC
Simba FC 1-2 KCCA FC
[Feb 22]
Synergy FC 1-0 Masavu FC
Kira United FC 2-1 Lira United FC
Ndejje University FC 4-1 Ntinda United FC
Proline FC 2-1 Luwero United FC
Kampala Junior Team 1-0 Arua Tigers FC
Busula FC 4-1 Amuka Bright Stars FC
[Feb 27]
BUL FC 1-0 Nymityobola FC
[Mar 7]
SC Villa 2-0 Bright Stars FC
[Mar 21]
Soana FC 2-2 KCCA FC [3-4 pen]
Kampala Junior Team 2-1 BUL FC
Busula FC 1-2 Synergy FC
UPDF FC 0-0 Proline FC [2-4 pen]
[Mar 22]
Mbarara City FC 0-3 Kansai Plascon FC
Ndejje University FC 0-1 SC Villa
Kitara FC 4-0 Seeta United FC
Kira United 0-1 Vipers SC
[Apr 21]
Kitara FC 0-1 KCCA FC
[Apr 22]
Kampala Junior Team 0-3 SC Villa
[Apr 28]
Synergy FC 1-0 Proline FC
[Apr 29]
Kansai Plascon FC 0-1 Vipers SC
First Legs
[May 27]
SC Villa 0-0 Vipers SC
[May 28]
Synergy FC 0-1 KCCA FC
Second Legs
[May 31]
KCCA FC 9-0 Synergy FC
[Jun 5]
Vipers SC 1-0 SC Villa
[Jun 9, Emokori Playground, Bukedea District]
KCCA FC 1-0 Vipers SC
[Julius Poloto 42]
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