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KCCA Striker Derrick Nsibambi Joins Smouha SC Egyptian Premier League Club

Striker Derrick Nsibambi who’s currently playing for KCCA FC alias Kasasiro boys is set to leave his current club to join Smouha Sporting Club in Egypt.

Check also: KCCA FC To Play Vipers At Uganda Cup Final

Smouha features in Egypt’s premier league which is a big opportunity for our very own Nsibambi to experience new football.

It’s believed that the Uganda Striker is already out of the country to compete his move to Smouha Sporting Club.

Smouha Sporting Club tweeted Nsibambi with his new contract at Smouha in Egypt.

The move of Derrick from KCCA has not yet been confirmed by his current club KCCA FC.

Nsiibambi joining Smouha means he will not be part of KCCA’s team to play the Uganda Cup against Vipers.

Derrick Nsibambi joined KCCA FC in 2014.

This won’t be the first time KCCA will be losing a good striker. Last year, at the end of the season they lost Geoffrey serunkuma who was their top scorer.

Derrick’s move won’t leave a major gap at KCCA for they already have Shaban who has proved to be so good in his first season at the team.

We want to Derrick the best and continue making Uganda Proud at Smouha SC.

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