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KCCA: A Season Is Enough For You, Ssekisambu Goodbye

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Aug 24, 20202 min readAug 24, 2020

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KCCA: A Season Is Enough For You, Ssekisambu Goodbye
By Edwin Kyle Kule Erisa Keith Sekisambu’s marriage with KCCA comes to an end after a year at the Lugogo based side. The Former Vipers SC forward joined the Kasasiro boys at the eve of previous season as the tactician, Mike Mutebi yearning to add experience into his squad though he didn’t perform to expectations. […]

By Edwin Kyle Kule

Erisa Keith Sekisambu’s marriage with KCCA comes to an end after a year at the Lugogo based side.

The Former Vipers SC forward joined the Kasasiro boys at the eve of previous season as the tactician, Mike Mutebi yearning to add experience into his squad though he didn’t perform to expectations.

#ThankYou Erisa Keith Ssekisambu for your time and service at the club.

We wish you the best in the future

#morethanjustaclub

Ssekisambu,  previously played for local outfits such as Express FC, URA FC, SC Villa, Vipers SC and Kenya’s power house Gor Mahia.

Sekisambu has managed to register four goals and eight assists on his account while at Coach Mike Mutebi’s side.

Erisa Ssekisambu in action for KCCA against SC Villa

He joined the list of Jamil Malyamungu, Tom Ikara, Jackson the other players to depart from the thirteen time Uganda Premier league champions after the end of contract.

Ssekisambu joined KCCA at the start of the concluded season as a free agent after ending his ply ways with Kenyan power house Gor Mahia on a one year contract.

KCCA FC are still working underground to ensure they revamp the title come 2020-21 season.

As a result so far, they have blistered their squad with a number of new young players such as;

Stefano Mazengo, Charles Lwanga “Neymar”, Ashraf Mugume ” Fadiga”, Denis Iguma, Samson Kigozi, Bright Anukani and Brian Aheebwa.

The Lugogo outfit finished in second place with 50 points on the UPL table.

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