BUL FC turned Thursday afternoon into a nightmare for Agape United, delivering a merciless footballing lesson at Kotido Playground in the Stanbic Uganda Cup round of 64.
The Eastern Giants were in no mood for mercy, blowing past their hosts with a stunning 7–0 rout that was effectively decided before the dust had even settled.
Through our lens from our yesterday outing against Agape United Kotido FC pic.twitter.com/1ilLEvlC4i
— BUL FOOTBALL CLUB (@Bulfc1) February 6, 2026
Agape barely had time to catch their breath before Seri Arigumaho ripped the game open. The winger struck almost immediately after kickoff, then punished defensive hesitation again minutes later.
By the 13th minute, the contest had already been stripped of suspense, with Arigumaho completing what could be one of the quickest hat-tricks the competition has witnessed.
With the hosts reeling, veteran forward Karim Ndugwa stepped forward to twist the knife.
The experienced striker took control of proceedings in ruthless fashion, finding space at will and tearing apart a disorganized back line. Before the interval, Ndugwa had already completed a hat-trick of his own, leaving BUL cruising into halftime with an emphatic 6–0 advantage.
The second half offered no reprieve. BUL remained in command, dictating the tempo and pinning Agape deep in their own half. Ndugwa capped off a devastating individual display by adding another goal to his tally, sealing a four-goal haul on a day that will linger painfully in the memory of the home side.
Full time
Comfortably marching onto the next round || Agape United 0-7 BUL FC || #BULFC || #AGABUL pic.twitter.com/mWrrfA1C2y
— BUL FOOTBALL CLUB (@Bulfc1) February 5, 2026
The commanding victory propels BUL FC into the round of 32, where they join fellow Uganda Premier League heavyweights Vipers SC, KCCA FC and UPDF FC, all of whom safely navigated their own ties. For BUL, this was not just progression in the cup, it was a thunderous statement of intent.





