The Ngabi Nsamba clan won the Airtel BIKA 2025 Tournament after defeating Ndiga at Muteesa I Stadium. Both teams finished regular time tied 2-2 before Ngabi Nsamba claimed victory through a 6-5 penalty shootout. The champions earned 9 million Ugandan shillings for their second consecutive title. Ndiga received 7 million shillings as runners-up. Nsenene beat Kkobe 1-0 to take third place and 3 million shillings.
Over 52 clans participated throughout the tournament before teams reached the knockout stages. Ngabi Nsamba advanced to the final after beating Kkobe on penalties following a scoreless match. Ndiga also reached the championship game through penalties after drawing 1-1 with Nsenene. The competition featured group stages that led to quarter-finals before the semi-final matches. Thousands of fans packed the stadium for the championship game.
Ali Balunywa from Airtel Uganda praised the champions and highlighted sports bringing communities together. Katikkiro Charles Peter Mayiga attended the final and encouraged young people to choose sports over harmful activities. He called the tournament more than football and emphasized cultural heritage. The official stressed that sports teach discipline and unity among Buganda clans. Next year's competition planning begins as Ngabi Nsamba celebrates their victory.
Over 52 clans participated throughout the tournament before teams reached the knockout stages. Ngabi Nsamba advanced to the final after beating Kkobe on penalties following a scoreless match. Ndiga also reached the championship game through penalties after drawing 1-1 with Nsenene. The competition featured group stages that led to quarter-finals before the semi-final matches. Thousands of fans packed the stadium for the championship game.
Ali Balunywa from Airtel Uganda praised the champions and highlighted sports bringing communities together. Katikkiro Charles Peter Mayiga attended the final and encouraged young people to choose sports over harmful activities. He called the tournament more than football and emphasized cultural heritage. The official stressed that sports teach discipline and unity among Buganda clans. Next year's competition planning begins as Ngabi Nsamba celebrates their victory.