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==Overview== |
==Overview== |
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The competition has also been known as the '''Kakungulu Cup''' and was won by [[Simba FC]] who were awarded a walk-over after Nytil FC failed to appear for the final. At a time of the [[Idi Amin]] regime, the Army side, Simba FC, were eager to represent the country and forced the organisers to change the date of the final. Nytil learnt of the change via a radio-announcement and hence failed to show up.<ref name="AllAfrica">{{cite web |url= http://allafrica.com/stories/200210170679.html|title= Uganda: It's the 28th Edition |work=AllAfrica |accessdate=2014-01-23}}</ref> The results are not available for the earlier rounds<ref name="RSSSF">{{cite news |title= Uganda - List of Cup Finals - RSSSF (Mikael Jönsson, Ian King and Hans Schöggl) |publisher=RSSSF Archive |year=1997–2013 |url=http://www.rsssf.com/tableso/oegcuphist.html |accessdate=2014-01-22}}</ref><ref name="Kawowo Sports">{{cite web |
The competition has also been known as the '''Kakungulu Cup''' and was won by [[Simba FC]] who were awarded a walk-over after Nytil FC failed to appear for the final. At a time of the [[Idi Amin]] regime, the Army side, Simba FC, were eager to represent the country and forced the organisers to change the date of the final. Nytil learnt of the change via a radio-announcement and hence failed to show up.<ref name="AllAfrica">{{cite web |url= http://allafrica.com/stories/200210170679.html|title= Uganda: It's the 28th Edition |work=AllAfrica |accessdate=2014-01-23}}</ref> The results are not available for the earlier rounds<ref name="RSSSF">{{cite news |title= Uganda - List of Cup Finals - RSSSF (Mikael Jönsson, Ian King and Hans Schöggl) |publisher=RSSSF Archive |year=1997–2013 |url=http://www.rsssf.com/tableso/oegcuphist.html |accessdate=2014-01-22}}</ref><ref name="Kawowo Sports">{{cite web|url= http://www.kawowo.com/index.php/football/item/13292-uganda-cup-past-finalists.html|title= Uganda Cup Past Finalists|work= Kawowo Sports|accessdate= 2014-01-22|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20140121031406/http://www.kawowo.com/index.php/football/item/13292-uganda-cup-past-finalists.html|archive-date= 2014-01-21|dead-url= yes|df= }}</ref><ref name="Soccer256">{{cite web|url= http://soccer256.com/Kakungulu%20Cup%20winners.htm|title= Tournaments: Kakungulu cup|work= Soccer256 Magazine|accessdate= 2014-01-22|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20140201145646/http://soccer256.com/Kakungulu%20Cup%20winners.htm|archive-date= 2014-02-01|dead-url= yes|df= }}</ref> |
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==Final== |
==Final== |
Revision as of 02:49, 19 February 2019
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Country | Uganda |
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Champions | Simba FC |
Runner-up | Nytil FC |
Template:1977 football in Uganda Uganda Cup 1977 was the third season of the main Ugandan football Cup.
Overview
The competition has also been known as the Kakungulu Cup and was won by Simba FC who were awarded a walk-over after Nytil FC failed to appear for the final. At a time of the Idi Amin regime, the Army side, Simba FC, were eager to represent the country and forced the organisers to change the date of the final. Nytil learnt of the change via a radio-announcement and hence failed to show up.[1] The results are not available for the earlier rounds[2][3][4]
Final
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Footnotes
- ^ "Uganda: It's the 28th Edition". AllAfrica. Retrieved 2014-01-23.
- ^ a b "Uganda - List of Cup Finals - RSSSF (Mikael Jönsson, Ian King and Hans Schöggl)". RSSSF Archive. 1997–2013. Retrieved 2014-01-22.
- ^ a b "Uganda Cup Past Finalists". Kawowo Sports. Archived from the original on 2014-01-21. Retrieved 2014-01-22.
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