Bulamogi County FC has announced its full committee and technical team for the 8th edition of the Busoga Masaza Cup, with returning chairperson Adinani Alisati entering his fourth consecutive term and appointing local coach Frank Kalata to lead the charge for a long-awaited title.
The appointments were confirmed on Wednesday, 9th July 2025, in Kaliro District, marking a new chapter for a side that has struggled to leave a lasting mark on the tournament since its inception in 2016.
Adinani, known for his consistency and passion for Bulamogi football, expressed strong belief in the team’s new direction and promised fans a season to remember.
“We have changed a lot of things this time round. Our supporters should expect a serious team. We are not going to shame them—this year, we want to reach the finals and win it all,” he declared confidently.
To steer the team on the pitch, Bulamogi has turned to Frank Kalata, a certified coach from Gadumire in Kaliro District, who meets all the requirements to manage at Masaza Cup level. Kalata’s deep understanding of local talent and football culture is seen as a key strength heading into this year’s tournament.
Administrative stability has also been maintained, with Nkonte Julius continuing as Chief Executive Officer, offering a familiar face in the team’s leadership structure.
Bulamogi has been drawn into the Kagulu group, where they will face off against Buzaya and Bunha. Despite a disappointing performance last year—failing to progress beyond the group stage—confidence in the camp is high.
The 2025 Masaza Cup officially opens on Saturday, 12th July, with a high-profile clash between Budiope and Bukono FC at Irundu Primary School. The match will be honored by the presence of the Kyabazinga of Busoga, His Majesty Dr. William Wilberforce Kadumbula Gabula Nadiope IV.
With a determined leadership team, a passionate local coach, and a promise to fight for their first-ever trophy, all eyes will be on Bulamogi FC to see if Adinani’s fourth term is the charman