Bobosi Byaruhanga and Milton Karisa score the goals that sealed Vipers SC’s place in the semi-finals but left SC Villa technical staff and fans fuming for controversies in the goals.
Bobosi struck from a free-kick that caught Ndahiro off guard after failing to deal with it and crossed the goal line as Milton Marisa goal hit the crossbar and hit inside past the goal line and dropped back into play as SC Villa fans protested for close to ten mins for no goal but Centre Referee and Assistant Referee had already awarded the goal.
No yellow cards were shown for the nasty incidents from SC Villa players and technical staff for all the time they were protesting for the goals.
Instead, Congolese Hitman Ceasor Manzoki picked up a yellow card in the 88th minute for a dangerous foul on SC Villa midfield Joseph Nsubuga.
After close to 10 minutes of protest after Milton Karisa goal Assistant referee added only 4 minutes for stoppage time. The two debatable questionable goals decided the encounter on who joins Bul FC on the Semi-Finals of the Stanbic Uganda Cup.
Vipers SC was beating SC Villa for a 3rd time this season after claiming a double in the league. SC Villa had to play 30 minutes with ten men after Ronald Sekiganda picked up a second yellow card and saw marching orders in the 62nd minute for a dangerous foul on Bobosi who had conquered Midfield at the Bombo Barracks Military Grounds.
SC Villa 0 2 Vipers SC.
Vipers SC advance on 3 1 aggregate advantage.