The ever exciting and thrilling Pepsi National beach soccer league continues to dominate the news waves across the digital, print and electronic world.
Fans across the divide merry make, enjoy the fancy dribbles on the sand, the breathe-taking shots at goal and those acrobatic overhead kicks that truely define the game in its true meaning.
Beach Soccer on the Sandy confines of Lido beach in Entebbe provides the full menu for all.
When Real Galacticos overcame the Stormers 6-4 to take full authority of the Monsoon group, there was much that meets the eye.
Goals from Eddie Kityo, the ever fresh John Revita, Matia Olum, Mutebi Jojo and Saidi Latif ‘s brace helped the Galaticals to a great victory.
Interestingly, all Stormers’ four goals came off the feet of a one Swaibu Kakwaya.
Galacticos now top the Monsoon group table with 20 points while Muteesa I Royal University who earlier in the day beat Real Galacticals 1-0 and Uhuru Titans 5-4 in other fixtures are second on the log with identical points.
‘We are good for the title. We want to finish the regular season on a sound note as we eagerly await the play-offs’ Galacticals’ Abdul Karim Kibalama Alvaro told www.fufa.co.ug.

Dalumba International humiliated Kabalagala rangers 5-0 in a completely one sided encounter.
Mathias Kigonya’s brace was supplemented by four individual goals from John Opejo Kokas, Ssenyonjo Muzafar and Geofrey Ojandu.
Meanwhile, St. Lawrence University comfortably top the Hurriken group.
The star sturdded side defeated Kayunga Town Council 10-4.

Striker Emmanuel Kalyowa scored five goals, with the other goals coming from Sulaiman Achero (hat trick), Swalley Kiggundu and the all time beach soccer proven goal scorer, Phillip Rwezawula.
Yusuf Mabingo celebrated a rare strike for Kayunga Town Council with Ibrahim Yusuf scoring a hat-trick for Kayunga.
Kayunga Town Council had won their opening game 4-2 over Talented.
In a rare show of typical fighting spirit, Kampala City All Stars ensured they win their first ever victory since being promoted in the league with a 5-2 victory against Miami Kops 5-2.

The Pepsi National beach soccer league resumes on 10th April 2016.
Uganda Beach Soccer Association (UBSA) is mandated by Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) to win beach soccer in the country.
Away from the usually hectic work schedules over the week, Beach soccer at Lido in Entebbe should be one of the perfect escape routes for some one to relax come 10th April 2016.
MAIN PHOTO: John Revita of Real Galaticals (left) and Stormers’ Swaibu Kakwaya fight for the ball at Lido Beach in Entebbe.
PHOTO CREDITS: FUFA Communications Department
