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Done Deal: Patricia Nayiga completes move to Women Elite league side St. Noa

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Done Deal: Patricia Nayiga completes move to Women Elite league side St. Noa
St Noa Girls FC, leaders of the FUFA Women Elite League Elizabeth group with 18 points, have secured the signing of talented midfielder Nayiga Patricia from Wakiso Hill WFC. The team’s recent victory in the CAF School Championship in Uganda at St Mary’s Kitende has been bolstered by this new acquisition. Nayiga’s football journey began […]

St Noa Girls FC, leaders of the FUFA Women Elite League Elizabeth group with 18 points, have secured the signing of talented midfielder Nayiga Patricia from Wakiso Hill WFC.

The team’s recent victory in the CAF School Championship in Uganda at St Mary’s Kitende has been bolstered by this new acquisition.

Nayiga’s football journey began at Highness Soccer Academy in Kanyange, where she received structured training under Coach Mawejjje in 2017.

Her exceptional talent and dedication quickly made her a standout player. Prior to joining the academy, Nayiga attended Sendrax Primary School in Kagoma and later Pearl Primary School, completing her primary education in 2017.

In 2019, following her Primary Seven education, Nayiga earned a bursary to join Wakiso Hills Secondary School, thanks to Coach Kasajjage Umar’s recognition of her potential.

During her time at Wakiso Hills, Nayiga continued to hone her football skills while pursuing her education, completing her Senior Four studies in 2024.

Nayiga’s agreement with Wakiso Hills expired, and she has now joined St Noa Girls FC, marking an exciting new chapter in her football career.

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