Kigezi HomeBoyz FC v MYDA FC | Match Preview
by Kigezi HomeBoyz FC Media
21st June 2025
The FUFA Big League 2024/25 season comes to a dramatic close today, Saturday 21st June, as Kigezi HomeBoyz FC face MYDA FC at Kabale Municipal Stadium. Kick-off is at 3:00 PM, not 4:00 PM as earlier communicated. Entry is absolutely free for all fans, courtesy of Acro Hardware, the leading supplier of building and construction materials in the Kigezi region.
Survival on the Line
This is not just another fixture — it is a high-stakes encounter that could determine Kigezi HomeBoyz FC’s status in the FUFA Big League. A win today is essential, but it must be paired with dropped points by either Kaaro Karungi FC or Busoga United FC for Kigezi HomeBoyz to stand a chance of staying in the division. The equation is simple: win and hope. Every minute, every goal, and every result elsewhere could make the difference.
Momentum Favouring the Home Side
Kigezi HomeBoyz FC come into this match with belief and momentum after a strong run of form. They have won their last two games — a 2-0 home victory against Paidha Black Angels and a thrilling 3-2 win away at then-leaders Buhimba United FC. Waibi and Seremba were the standout performers, each netting a brace, with Waibi also registering an assist and Karim adding another. MYDA FC arrive in Kabale fresh from a win over Kaaro Karungi FC in Bukedea, having previously lost away to Kataka FC in Mbale. Both teams are coming in with something to prove and nothing to lose.
Leadership on the Touchline
With Assistant Coach Madoi Aggrey away attending a CAF B License course, and following the recent departure of Head Coach Stephen Pritchard, the team will once again be under the direction of Muhwezi Brian Bush. He previously led the team successfully in the victory over Buhimba United, and his calm and focused presence on the touchline will be vital as the team seeks a result under pressure.
Squad Updates
- Elia remains unavailable for selection due to a family-related issue and has not rejoined the squad.Jerlad will also not feature, as he continues to serve a suspension imposed by the club.There is good news in the recovery department. Akiramu, who picked up a knock in the last game and had to be withdrawn, has recovered fully and is fit to return.
- Kemis Rwothomio, who sustained a cut above the eye, has been medically cleared after treatment and will be available to start.All other players are fit, focused, and available for selection in this critical fixture.
Final Push
This is it. The final day. The last chance. With the backing of a passionate home crowd and the motivation of recent performances, Kigezi HomeBoyz FC will give everything to keep their Big League dreams alive. Thanks to the support of Acro Hardware, fans can attend for free — and their voices could make the difference. The mission is clear: win, and wait. Every fan, every pass, every tackle counts. Let’s fill the stadium and push the boys over the line.