Amus qualified for the East Africa games after finishing fourth in the Uganda Senior Secondary Sports Association games.
Amus College will have a tour of Italy and Spain before taking part in the East African Secondary Schools football championship.
The Bukedea school is expected to travel out of the country mid-next month for the ISF World Secondary Schools Championship but will move to Europe thereafter.
“We’re planning to take part in some youth tournaments that we were invited to, which we’ll do after the World Championships,” the school head coach Nimrod Kintu revealed.
Pulse Sports understands that the tournaments is part of a move by the school to expose some talents in their team.
Amus qualified for the East Africa games after finishing fourth in the Uganda Senior Secondary Sports Association games.
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