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As a way of making sure Uganda’s football talent stays on ‘a straight and narrow’ , Kampala Capital City Authority Football Club continues to nurture value driven partnerships
The 12-time football champions on Tuesday afternoon signed an understanding with school football powerhouse, Kibuli Secondary School.
The KCCA FC delegation led by club director Aggrey Ashaba and manager Mike Mutebi had an interaction with the Kibuli SS headteacher Hajji Ali Mugagga at the school premises.
The understanding include knowledge exchange, academic excellence of players, corporate social responsibility, technical cooperation all geared at developing holistic, competitive and educated footballers that would serve humanity
For close to three decades, Kibuli SS has been feeding KCCA FC with players with the likes of Tom Masiko and Timothy Awany being some of the notable names in the current squad.
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KCCA FC has five players in its system pursuing their education at Kibuli, these include Allan Okello, Julius Poloto, Herbert Achayi, Sadat Anaku and Ali Mwelusi
It’s good to hear that KCCA FC want to work with us in a more formal manner, we also want the technical team to always come and talk to our players, prepare them psychologically
Hajji Ali Mugagga told www.kccafc.co.ug in his opening remarks after going through the MOU before adding.
“We don’t have any problem we shall continue working with KCCA FC, it’s good for the school and the individual. We pledged to continue working with you to develop the sport.”
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As a sign of appreciation for the past support, KCCA FC presented Hajji Ali Mugagga with a framed KCCA FC replica jersey signed by all the players and officials at the club and balls to be used in training.