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Confirmed, Nicolas Kasozi Departs From Kasasiro Boys, Joins Another UPL Club

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Confirmed, Nicolas Kasozi Departs From Kasasiro Boys, Joins Another UPL Club
By: Kayiira Jackson The ‘Uganda’s Iniesta’ Nicolas Kasozi finally quit KCCA FC and joined Kyetume Football Club. The player who had unpleasant relationship with the Kasasiro Boys, Mike Hillary Mutebi finally left the Lugogo based side after reaching on agreement with Mukono based side Kyetume FC. KCCA FC and Kyetume FC have agreed terms for […]

By: Kayiira Jackson

The ‘Uganda’s Iniesta’ Nicolas Kasozi finally quit KCCA FC and joined Kyetume Football Club.

The player who had unpleasant relationship with the Kasasiro Boys, Mike Hillary Mutebi finally left the Lugogo based side after reaching on agreement with Mukono based side Kyetume FC.

KCCA FC and Kyetume FC have agreed terms for the transfer of midfielder Kasozi Nicholas. As a club, we are thankful for the services of Kasozi during the two years he has spent at KCCA FC. We wish him the best at his new club and in the future.” KCCA FC official website confirmed the news this morning.

From Sports Club Villa, Nicolas Kasozi joined the 13-time league champions on 2018 on a three year contract, but he managed to run only two and in his second year, he lost a sweet relationship with the club’s gaffer which made him, (Kasozi) to have limited playing time though he had blended in the team.

Kasozi joined other KCCA players who departed from Lugogo, the likes of Thomas Ikara, Eric Ssenjobe, Jamil Malyamungu, Lawrence Bukenya, Mustafa Kizza.

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