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Burundian Francis Mustafa scored the goal of Gor Mahia's victory in the Cecafa Kagame Cup semifinal after defeating the Ugandan Vipers champions 2-1 Tadeo Lwanga a opened the scoring after a quarter of an hour of play thanks to a spectacular 25 – yard curling shot that allowed Boniface Oluoch to take advantage over Gor 's goal, before Jacques Tuyisenge' s. equalizes for K & Ogalo in the 47th minute.
Mustafa, acquired from Rwandan club Kiyovu Sports last month, scored the 55th goal of the tournament's 17-minute full-time, after Viper goalkeeper Bashir Sekagya parried off Tuyisenge's shot.
The last eight clashes between the defending champions and the local team Azam and Rwanda Rayon Sports, who face Monday afternoon, in the first semifinal scheduled for Wednesday
" credit to my players they dominated the whole game, "I'm tired, but just as I asked them before the match to show character, they came and did that," said Dylan Kerr, an exalted Gor coach Nation Sport after the game "Blackberry" Odhiambo and Francis Mustafa instead of Bernard Ondiek and Ephrem Guikan in the two changes made by the team that beat the Djiboutian club AS Ports 2-0 Thursday
Mustafa had a first start to forget for his new club after losing five
Godfrey Walusimbi sent a magnificent center from the left but the low shot of the Burundian was chosen by Bashir Sekagya for the purpose of the Vipers and in the 34th minute, he was repulsed by Innocent Wafula but failed to beat Sekagya
Gor received an injury blow two minutes from the break after Ernest Wendo was hooked up with Francis Kahata replacing him
Gor was rewarded for his attack several minutes after the restar. Jacques Tuyisenge hijacked Francis Mustafa's shot to the goal after being drafted by Innocent Wafula on the right flank
Mustafa's 64th-minute goal was denied for offside and first assistant referee Salim Mkono was critical. The attack that gave the winner after shooting Tuyisenge was parried by Sekagya with a Mustafa branding house unmarked closely.
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