Big League side Ntugasaze Football Club have concluded the transfer window with a series of strategic signings, aiming to strengthen their squad for the upcoming season.
One of the most notable acquisitions is the capture of prolific goal-scorer Frank Kalule Muna.
The former Villa and Mbarara FC striker, who most recently played for Gaddafi FC, joins Ntugasaze on a two-year contract.
Muna’s goal-scoring prowess is expected to be a significant asset for the team.
Other notable additions include Lawrence Kambugu (Gaddafi FC), Mansoor Safi Agu (Express), Kigoonya Lawrence (Mbale Heroes), Kizza Isaac alias Ddingo (Jinja North FC), Ssenoga George Williams (Kiboga United), and Nsamba Patrick (Hope Foundation FC).
These players bring a wealth of experience and talent to the Ntugasaze squad.
In addition to these new signings, Ntugasaze has retained several key players from their successful campaign last season.
Wilberforce Ssenyonga, Ssimbwa Micheal, Wafula Moses, Okello Boniface, and Aniku Brian will continue to be integral parts of the team.
The club has also secured double-licensed players, including Kaye Ronald, Jeriyeko James, and Shamir Kimwero, who will be eligible to play for both Ntugasaze and their respective Uganda Premier League sides.
Ntugasaze’s recent success, culminating in their promotion to the Betway Big League, has been attributed to the strategic guidance of Coach Simon Dunga.
Dunga, who was poached from Mbale Heroes, expressed his satisfaction with the current squad and expressed confidence in the team’s ability to compete at the highest level.