Gomba County has unveiled a 32-man squad ahead of the 2026 Masaza Cup as they aim for a record sixth title. Gomba County has officially unveiled a 32-man squad that will carry its ambitions of winning a record sixth Masaza Cup title this season. The squad was presented at PTC Playground in Kabulasoke in front of a large gathering of Gomba and Buweekula supporters. The team includes three goalkeepers: Bashir Senyonga, Lawrence Kimera, and Benson Sekatawa. In defence, Gomba has named Fahad Aniku, Henry Tumusiime, Collins Semanda, Shafic Siranyi, Herbert Onenarach, Hamza Ntangungira, Peter Gava, and Brian Ogwal. The midfield features 10 players: Patrick Serunjoji, Osamah Nkuse, Dirisa Masembe, Joseph Kizza, Peter Kyomuhendo, Murshid Kiyinji, Isma Kibirige, Owen Mawejje, Alfred Sebunya, and Moses Abiti. In attack, the squad includes Robert Sewanyana, Joram Kalyesubula, Jackson Semugabi, Muhammad Meddie Kasule, Hassan Waiswa, Hassan Lukoye, Simon Okwi, Benon Chandia, Alvin Kitiibwa, and Raymond Othieno. The technical team will be led by head coach Felix Sekabuza, assisted by David Sozi, Alex Kizito, and Lawrence Nduga, while Regans Lule takes charge of goalkeeping training. Team manager Resty Mbatide Namugema expressed confidence that the selected squad has what it takes to deliver the sixth title, saying the selection was based on careful assessment and quality. Petron Daniel Hindia Mwesigye urged the players to protect Gomba’s winning legacy, while County Chief Kitunzi Mugabi Fred Williams emphasized unity among stakeholders as key to success. Following the unveiling, Gomba drew 1-1 with Buweekula in a friendly match. The county has been drawn in the Masengere Group alongside Mawokota, Kyaggwe, Busiro, Ssese, and Bulemeezi. The 2026 Masaza Cup kicks off on June 13 at NTC Grounds in Mubende, with defending champions Buweekula facing Kyadondo in the opener. Gomba will begin its campaign away to Busiro on June 21 as they chase a historic sixth crown. Discover more from 303 News Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email. Type your email… Subscribe Related Posts:Mayiga calls for fair play as 2026 Masaza Cup kicks offWhat could be decided in the English Premier League…FIFA Introduces New Rules Ahead of 2026 World CupBrian Weiyz Releases New Album “P.OR.N (President Or…NRM admits staging fake NUP converts during campaignsNakisunga Councillor-Elect Dies Moments After Swearing-In Post navigation End of the Road: Wakiso Giants Bid Farewell to Ugandan Football After Eight-Year Journey Mayiga calls for fair play as 2026 Masaza Cup kicks off