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Former SC Villa forward Davis Kasirye inks a two year deal at KCCA FC

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Former SC Villa forward Davis Kasirye inks a two year deal at KCCA FC
Former SC Villa lanky talisman Davis Kasirye joins a long list of new signings at KCCA FC. The forward penned a two year deal at the 13 times Uganda Premier League side. Kasirye joins the Lugogo based side from UPDF FC where he has traded his brand the previous season. The ex Vipers SC striker’s […]

Former SC Villa lanky talisman Davis Kasirye joins a long list of new signings at KCCA FC. The forward penned a two year deal at the 13 times Uganda Premier League side.

Kasirye joins the Lugogo based side from UPDF FC where he has traded his brand the previous season.

The ex Vipers SC striker’s arrival at the Kasasiro side brings stiff competition for places at the forward line with youngsters Mato Rogers, Sadat Anaku, Charles Lwanga, Aheebwa Brian and new recruit Brian Kayanja.

Kasirye becomes the 11th acquisition at Lugogo following the signing of Geoffrey Wasswa, Usama Arafat, Kayanja Brian, Majwega Brian, Yasser Mugerwa, Emmanuel Wasswa, Wafula Innocent, Ochan Derrick Vendrick, Benjamin Ochan and Mato Rogers.

 

The adventurous forward (Kasirye) has had stints with Police Football Club, URA FC (2013-14), Rayon Sport of Rwanda, (2015) DC Motema Pembe (2016), ZESCO of Zambia (2017), SC Villa (2018), Vipers SC(2019) and UPDF (2020/21)

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