The talented midfielder was named the tournament's Most Valuable Player (MVP) and Best Midfielder after playing a pivotal role in Kitara's successful cup campaign. Gaddafi's influence was evident throughout the competition, where his creativity, leadership, and consistency helped propel the Royals to historic success.
In the final, Kitara FC overcame a spirited SC Villa side in an entertaining contest. The Royals took the lead through an own goal by Missi Diego before Jimmy Kalema doubled their advantage. Simon Kato Ssemayange pulled one back for SC Villa, but Kitara held firm to secure a memorable 2-1 victory and lift the prestigious trophy.

Gaddafi Wahab celebrating with his teammates
Having already inspired Kitara's semifinal triumph over Vipers SC, Gadafi once again rose to the occasion on the grandest stage. His commanding performances in midfield earned widespread praise and ultimately saw him walk away with the tournament's highest individual honors.
The victory marks a historic achievement for Kitara FC, whose remarkable cup run showcased resilience, determination, and teamwork. The Royals navigated a challenging path to the final and were rewarded with the club's Second Stanbic Uganda Cup crown.
For Gadafi, the double individual recognition serves as a fitting reward for a season defined by excellence. His performances have firmly established him among the finest midfielders in Ugandan football and a key figure in Kitara's growing success story.

As Kitara supporters celebrate a landmark triumph, Wahab Gaddafi's name will forever be etched into the club's history, having inspired the Royals to cup glory while cementing his status as the standout performer of the 2025/26 Stanbic Uganda Cup campaign.



