Uganda Division 2 04/03 12:00 - Kansai Plascon FC v Kitara FC L 2-0
Uganda Division 2 03/23 13:00 - Kitara FC v Kiboga Young FC D 1-1
Uganda Division 2 03/07 13:38 - Bumate United FC v Kitara FC W 0-2
Uganda Division 2 02/22 13:17 - Kira United v Kitara FC L 1-0
Uganda Cup 02/17 13:09 - Kitara FC v Kyetume FC L 0-1
Uganda Division 2 02/09 13:12 - Kitara FC v Dove FC W 3-0
Uganda Division 2 01/31 13:02 - Manafov/Mugevicius v Kitara FC W 0-1
Uganda Division 2 01/09 13:19 - Kireka United v Kitara FC L 2-1
Uganda Division 2 01/03 13:09 - Kitara FC v Ntinda United FC W 1-0
Uganda Division 2 12/20 13:02 - Kabale Sharp FC v Kitara FC W 0-1
Uganda Division 2 12/13 13:04 - Kitara FC v Kansai Plascon FC D 0-0
Uganda Division 2 11/29 13:06 - Kitara FC v Bumate United FC W 4-1
Uganda Division 2 11/22 13:10 - Water FC v Kitara FC W 0-2
Uganda Division 2 11/15 12:49 - Kitara FC v Kira United D 1-1
Uganda Division 2 11/08 13:18 - Dove FC v Kitara FC L 1-0
Uganda Division 2 11/01 13:00 - Kitara FC v Proline FC D 0-0
Uganda Division 2 05/17 12:58 - Kitara FC v Kyetume FC D 1-1
Uganda Division 2 05/08 13:30 - Sun City v Kitara FC W 0-1
Uganda Division 2 05/03 13:01 - Kitara FC v Kansai Plascon FC D 0-0
Uganda Division 2 04/26 13:01 - Nyamityobora FC v Kitara FC L 2-1
Uganda Cup 04/21 12:59 - Kitara FC v KCCA L 0-1
Uganda Division 2 04/19 13:19 - Kitara FC v Kabale Sharp FC D 0-0
Uganda Division 2 04/05 13:24 - Kitara FC v Simba FC W 4-1
Uganda Division 2 03/29 13:03 - Water FC v Kitara FC D 0-0
Uganda Division 2 03/25 13:02 - Bumate United FC v Kitara FC L 3-0
Uganda Cup 03/22 13:02 - Kitara FC v Seeta United W 4-0
Uganda Division 2 03/01 13:26 - Kitara FC v Kira United D 0-0
Uganda Division 2 12/14 13:06 - Kitara FC v Synergy FC W 2-0
Uganda Division 2 12/09 12:59 - Kansai Plascon FC v Kitara FC L 3-1
Uganda Division 2 11/30 12:30 - Kitara FC v Nyamityobora FC D 0-0

Wikipedia - Kitara F.C.

Kitara FC, also known as Kitara Football Club or The Royals, is a Ugandan football club found in Hoima City. It plays among the top division of Uganda football league known as Uganda Premier League and Kitara fc is the current winner of Uganda Cup.

History

Kitara FC was founded in 2010 by the local communities in Bunyoro with inspiration from Kabalega

The club is under the leadership of Deo Kasozi who serves as the club president who assumed the position in July 2022 replacing Godfrey Bamwenda was served as the club president for 4 years from 2018.

**Kitara FC: A Rising Force in Ugandan Football**

Kitara FC is a dynamic and ambitious football club based in the heart of Uganda, known for its passionate fan base and commitment to excellence on and off the pitch. Founded in 2018, the club has quickly established itself as a formidable competitor in the Ugandan football landscape, showcasing a blend of youthful talent and experienced players.

The team's colors, a vibrant mix of blue and white, symbolize unity and determination, reflecting the spirit of the local community that rallies behind them. Kitara FC plays its home matches at the iconic Kigaaya Stadium, where the electrifying atmosphere created by loyal supporters fuels the players' drive to succeed.

Under the guidance of a dedicated coaching staff, Kitara FC emphasizes a style of play that combines technical skill with tactical discipline. The club is committed to developing homegrown talent, investing in youth academies to nurture the next generation of Ugandan football stars. This focus on player development not only strengthens the team but also contributes to the growth of football in the region.

Kitara FC's mission extends beyond the pitch; the club is actively involved in community outreach programs, promoting sportsmanship, health, and education among the youth. With a vision to compete at the highest levels of Ugandan football and beyond, Kitara FC is poised to make its mark in the sport, inspiring future generations and bringing pride to its supporters.

As they continue to rise through the ranks, Kitara FC remains a symbol of hope and ambition, embodying the rich footballing culture of Uganda.