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Boda Union Fans Win Motorbikes at Hamz Cup Match

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Ten lucky fans, including three women and a journalist, each went home with a new motorbike during the Boda Union Hamz Cup match at Nakivubo Stadium on Tuesday, July 1st, 2025. Boda Union organized the raffle as part of the event and rewarded fans holding winning tickets.

Boda Union SC beat Veterans 4–0 in a dominant display, securing their place in the round of 16. NBS Sport broadcasted the match live, adding national attention to the fixture.

The raffle added excitement beyond the game itself. Organizers held draws at halftime and full-time, selecting winners from fans with valid entry tickets.

Frank Mawejje, Boda Union’s chairman, explained that their mission includes both winning and supporting fans. He said they plan to give away 20 more motorbikes and five land titles at the next match. He encouraged fans to attend and stand a chance to win.

Tournament coordinator Hakim Kasirye said Dr. Hamis Kiggundu of Ham Enterprises provided a Shs100 million prize pool. The tournament winner will get Shs50 million. The second, third, and fourth teams will receive Shs25 million, Shs15 million, and Shs10 million respectively.

Hamz Cup action continues on Wednesday, July 2nd, 2025. Kirumira/Ntinda will face City Mall at Nakivubo Stadium in another exciting round of 32 fixture. Fans are expected to show up in large numbers for both the football and the giveaways.

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