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The Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF) made an impressive start to the East and Central Africa Handball Federation (ECAHF) Club Championship, winning both their men’s and women’s opening matches at the Old Kampala Arena.
In the women’s category, UPDF edged defending champions Uganda Police 33 to 31 in a tightly contested encounter. Drana Tiperu scored a game-high 11 goals for UPDF, while Adams Juma Bell added nine for the army side. Drama Nakamya also contributed 11 goals in a spirited performance.
The victory has boosted UPDF’s confidence as they push for further success in the tournament, with the team now targeting qualification for the knockout stage.

Prisons' goalkeeper Viola Azayo try to save the goal by Nairobi Water's Mekina Andawa during their Game. Prisons lost 27-41.
Elsewhere in the women’s competition, Kenya National Waters overwhelmed Uganda Prisons 41 to 27, while in the men’s category, Uganda Police fell to Kenya Cereals 40 to 23.
Despite the loss, Police coach Aziz Yakub remained optimistic about his team’s prospects.
“We just started at a slow pace, but we are going to come back strong in our next games with a major aim of making it to the knockout stage,” Aziz said.
The championship features two pools, with the top two teams from each pool progressing to the semi-final stage.