Fred Kajoba, the former Uganda Cranes goalkeeping coach and mentor to numerous football talents, has tragically passed away. Kajoba, aged 54, breathed his last while in Tanzania, where he was currently employed as the goalkeeping coach for topflight side Ihefu SC.
Kajoba’s influence extended beyond coaching goalkeepers, as he also served as the head coach for Uganda Premier League champions Vipers. His tenure at Vipers saw the club achieve significant success under his guidance.
Prior to his role at Ihefu SC, Kajoba played a pivotal role in the development of goalkeeping talent in Uganda, serving as the goalkeeping coach for the national team, Uganda Cranes, during coach Micho’s tenure. His expertise and dedication to the craft earned him respect both domestically and internationally.
Throughout his career, Kajoba left an indelible mark on the footballing community, shaping the careers of countless goalkeepers and contributing to the growth of the sport in Uganda and beyond.
The football fraternity mourns the loss of Fred Kajoba, remembering him not only for his coaching prowess but also for his passion, dedication, and positive impact on the lives of those he mentored.
Further details surrounding his passing are yet to be disclosed. As the football community comes to terms with this tragic loss, tributes pour in for a man whose legacy will endure through the players he influenced and the memories he created.