
The Cranes and Sofapaka FC midfielder Musa Mudde is already in the country ahead of Uganda’s preparations for the LG Cup scheduled for Morocco next weekend, November 11-13.The Kenya based player arrived in the country this morning.
The Tanzanian duo comprising Emmanuel Okwi (Simba SC) and Kiiza Diego (Yanga SC) are expected this Saturday.
Meanwhile Mamelodi Sundowns Football club has cleared Cranes number one custodian, Denis Onyango to take part in the same tournament. “We confirm that we will release the player as requested” writes the club Administrative Manager Belinda Ndlovu from South Africa.
In another similar development, the Vietnam Football Federation has also responded positively towards the release of Moses Oloya who features for Club Sai Gon Xuan Thanh. “Our affiliated club is pleased to release player Moses Oloya to play for your National team” reads part of the response letter signed by Duong Nghiep Khoni the Federation deputy General Secretary.
FUFA CEO, Edgar Watson wrote to all concerned federations and he says the responses so far received were very good. Oloya’s team has however insisted that their player returns shortly after the game. “We wish you the great success in the forth coming matches and kindly request player Oloya Moses to return to our club right after 13th November 2011”, Duong Nghiep emphasized.
The Cranes team starts training this Saturday under assistant Coach Jackson Mayanja and may have to leave Entebbe on Monday evening without Head Coach Bobby Williamson currently in Scotland. The Federation is considering booking his flights straight from Scotland to Morocco.
(Posted by Rogers Mulindwa-Head of Communications)
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