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Kampala Sundays now belong to boozy old boys leagues
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[QUOTE="Shamiso, post: 83270, member: 160"] Kampala Sundays officially belong to alumni bros pretending they still possess athletic skills. The SMACK League takes over the IUEA Sports Ground in Kansanga for bi-weekly gatherings fueled heavily via Guinness sponsorship. While traditional groups like the Mwiri League dominated for years, the International School Alumni squad recently crashed the scene. These events operate less like sports tournaments and more like massive networking hubs. Different cohorts spanning forty years mingle regularly instead of waiting for stiff annual reunions. Attendees swap business cards and pitch startups while ostensibly watching football matches that nobody actually cares about. Organizers turn matchdays into full-blown festivals running late into the night. Big names like Navio, Azawi, and Cindy perform live sets while DJs keep the energy high. Crowds often skip the games entirely just to catch vibes and consume drinks in a festival atmosphere. Corporate logos plaster every available surface as alumni leverage these circles for commerce. Local businesses handle catering or photography to boost their portfolios. Groups also raise funds to fix school buildings or support community projects. Kabojja Warriors recently grabbed the ISA title and bragging rights. Currently, the SMACK and SHACK leagues remain active while others like Ngo and Chaapa sit in the off-season waiting to return. [/QUOTE]
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