Tooro United coach Muhammed Kisekka suspects his side’s string of poor results in the Uganda Premier League (UPL) could be due to match-fixing by some of his players.
With five matches left to the end of the season, Tooro are languishing at the bottom of the 16-team league table with 22 points from 25 matches having managed to win only two games in the second round.
Kisekka has openly stated some of his own players may be allegedly involved in match-fixing after his side lost by a solitary goal to SC Villa on Saturday.
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