BUL FC turned the Uganda Cup into a one-sided exhibition on Thursday, overwhelming Agape United 7-0 in a round of 64 clash played at Kotido Playground.
From the opening whistle, the Eastern Giants showed no mercy, racing into an early lead and never easing off. Seri Arigumaho ignited the rout with a blistering start that effectively ended the contest within minutes. He struck in the opening minute, added a second shortly after, and completed a rapid hat trick by the 13th minute to leave Agape United shell-shocked.

With the damage already severe, BUL continued to pile on the pressure. Veteran forward Karim Ndugwa then took centre stage, using his experience and sharp movement to torment the defence. He scored three times before the break, ensuring BUL went into halftime with an emphatic 6-0 advantage, before returning in the second half to add his fourth of the afternoon.
The emphatic victory underlined BUL’s attacking depth and intent in this year’s competition as they comfortably booked a place in the round of 32. They join fellow Uganda Premier League sides Vipers SC, KCCA FC and UPDF FC, all of whom also navigated their way safely through the round of 64.

