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Ugandan footballer Lazaro Bwambale has completed his move from Kitara FC to KCCA FC, according to Swift Sports reports.
Ugandan football club KCCA FC has confirmed the signing of Lazaro Bwambale, a versatile defender who has previously showcased his skills as a right winger but excelled as a right back in the previous season. The 25-year-old's contract with his former team, Kitara FC, expired, and he has agreed to a two-year deal with the Lugogo-based club.
Bwambale joined Kitara FC from lower division Rwenzori Lions in 2022 and played a significant role in their promotion to the topflight. His impressive performances earned him a move to KCCA FC, where he will reunite with his former coach, Brian Ssenyondo, who was recently appointed KCCA's Co-Coach alongside Jackson Magera.
The move could potentially see Gavin Kizito, KCCA's current first-choice right back, shift to central defense next season. KCCA FC aims for a more consistent performance in the upcoming season after a rollercoaster ride that saw them finish fifth in the previous campaign.
KCCA FC has already secured the services of Brazilian winger Joao Gabriel Esteves, who signed a new two-year contract last week. As the new season approaches, fans are eager to see how Bwambale and Esteves will contribute to KCCA FC's quest for success.
Source: Swift Sports
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