Busiro Ssaza, champions of the 2022 Masaza Cup, have officially confirmed Trinity College Nabbingo Stadium as their new home ground for the 2026 Masaza Cup.
The decision follows the ongoing renovation of Sentema Ssaza Playground, which Busiro had used for the previous two tournament seasons.
This marks the second time Busiro will use Trinity College Nabbingo Stadium, having previously hosted matches there in 2016 after departing Kavumba Recreational Stadium because of high operational costs.

Over the years, Busiro has hosted matches at several grounds, including, Kabaka Kyabagu Stadium,Sentema Ssaza Ground,
Nkumba University Playground and
Bugonga Fisheries Ground among others.
As part of efforts to return to title contention, Busiro recently appointed experienced tactician Simon Dungu as head coach.

According to Busiro media officer Sinani Waiswa, officials from the Buganda Kingdom inspected Trinity College Nabbingo Stadium and confirmed that it is ready to host this year’s Masaza Cup fixtures.
Inspectors cleared recent improvements made to the venue, including Enhanced playing surface,Upgraded pavilion facilities and Improved spectator sections .
The stadium now meets standards required by the Buganda Kingdom Sports Ministry and is expected to play a key role in developing local talent while strengthening community support during the tournament.
