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12 March 2023 | Football

Bika Bya Baganda Sports competition: 2022 finals:
  • Football: Ndiga 1-0 Lugave
  • Netball: Ngeye 37-35 Mmamba Gabunga
Ndiga (Sheep) clan was crowned winner in the 2022 Bika Bya Baganda football competition following a hard-fought 1-0 win over Lugave during the finale played at the Mutesa II Wankulukuku Stadium. George Ssenkaaba, a striker at FUFA Big league outfit Kitara Football Club scored the all-important goal in a match watched by Prime Minister (Katikiro) Owek. Charles Peter Mayiga, Buganda Kingdom minister of sports, Leisure and Recreation Owek. Henry Moses Ssekabembe Kiberu, other ministers and officials of the different clans. This was Ndiga’s first-ever football title since the Bika tournament commenced in 1950 and the victors were captained by veteran NEC football club forward Geoffrey Sserunkuma. The team earned UGX 9,000,000 as the top cash prize, gold medals and a shield while the Lugave clan was rewarded with silver medals and UGX 7,000,000. The football third-place match between Ffumbe and Kkobe ended 4-1 in favour of the former. Ffumbe thus earned bronze medals and UGX. 5,000,000 whilst Kkobe earned UGX. 3,000,000. Meanwhile, the netball finale was won by Ngeye who overcame record winners Mmamba Gabunga 37-35. Ngeye earned UGX. 7,000,000 and gold medals as champions while Mmamba Gabunga took home silver and UGX. 5,000,000. In absence of the King of Buganda, His Majesty Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II, the Katikiro Owek. Mayiga was the chief guest. The tournament was skipped in the years 2020 and 2021 because of the COVID-19 pandemic that ravaged the entire world. BIKA All Winners since inception:
  • 1950:Mbogo
  • 1951:Ngabi Nsamba
  • 1952:Mmamba Gabunga
  • 1953: Not Held
  • 1954:Not Held
  • 1955:Kkobe
  • 1956:Mmamba Gabunga
  • 1957: Nyonyi Nyange
  • 1958: Ngeye
  • 1959: Mmamba Gabunga
  • 1960: Ffumbe
  • 1961: Bbalangira and Kkobe
  • 1962: Nkima
  • 1963: Not Held
  • 1964: Mmamba Gabunga
  • 1965: Mmamba Gabunga
  • 1987: Ngabi Nsamba
  • 1988: Lugave
  • 1989: Mmamba Gabunga
  • 1990: Lugave
  • 1991: Ngeye
  • 1992: Ngeye
  • 1993: Nkima
  • 1994: Mmamba Gabunga
  • 1995: Lugave
  • 1996: Mpindi
  • 1997: Nnyonyi
  • 1998: Lugave
  • 1999: Lugave
  • 2000: Mpologoma
  • 2001: Ngo
  • 2002: Mpologoma
  • 2003: Mmamba Gabunga
  • 2004:Lugave
  • 2005: Ffumbe
  • 2006: Mpindi
  • 2007: Ngabi Nsamba
  • 2008: Kkobe
  • 2009: Ffumbe
  • 2010: Nte
  • 2011: Mmamba Gabunga
  • 2012: Ngeye
  • 2013: Ngabi Nsamba
  • 2014: Mmamba Gabunga
  • 2015: Mbogo
  • 2016: Nte
  • 2017: Nte
  • 2018: Nkima
  • 2019: Mbogo
  • 2020: Not played (Due to COVID-19 pandemic)
  • 2021: Not played (Due to COVID-19 pandemic)
  • 2022: Ndiga

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