From the moment Kizza returned from his stint at FC Arouca in Portugal, it became apparent he would reunite with his former teammates at Lugogo.
KCCA FC has completed the signing of free agent Mustafa Kizza until the end of the season.
The left back has been training with the club and it was only a matter of when not if he would eventually join.
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The Uganda Premier League table leaders announced their new acquisition Sunday evening, just hours to their start of the Stanbic Uganda Cup campaign against KJT in Bugolobi.
Kizza joins a list of returnees from the paid ranks and back to Lugogo.
Allan Okello is back from Algeria’s Paradou while Muhammad Shaban has been to Raja Casablanca and returned to Lugogo via Vipers and Onduparaka.
KCCA through and through
From the moment Kizza returned from his stint at FC Arouca in Portugal, it became apparent he would reunite with his former teammates at Lugogo.
The announcement on Sunday was only a confirmation of the public secret.
Kizza played for the KCCA Soccer Academy between 2015 and 2016 before going out to feature for Maroons on loan in the 2016-17 season.
He returned to Lugogo in January 2017 and played for the senior team for three and a half years before joining Montreal Impact in Canada in 2020.
His stay in Canada was cut short in 2021 and having joined Arouca for the 2022/23 season in the Primeira Liga in Portugal, the marauding left back is now back where it all started.
Kizza will now fight for a slot on the left side of Morley Byekwaso’s defense with the likes of veteran Brian Majwega and Rogers Atube.