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Diego Hamis Kizza joins Kagera Sugar

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Diego Hamis Kizza joins Kagera Sugar
Tanzania Premier League side, Kagera Sugar FC have signed former Uganda Cranes hitman Hamis Diego Kizza on a year deal. Kizza who has been without a club and a free agent since leaving second tier side, Proline FC in June last year will trade his brand in the Tanzanian league for a third stint. Kizza […]

Tanzania Premier League side, Kagera Sugar FC have signed former Uganda Cranes hitman Hamis Diego Kizza on a year deal.

Kizza who has been without a club and a free agent since leaving second tier side, Proline FC in June last year will trade his brand in the Tanzanian league for a third stint.

Kizza has previously played for Nalubaale FC, URA FC, Free States Stars ( South Africa), Fesil Kenema ( Ethiopia), Simba FC and Yanga SC in Tanzania.

He joins relegation threatened Kagera Sugar who are currently bottom on the log with 9 points from 10 games.

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