Watambala has replaced his former Vipers teammate Bobosi Byaruhanga, who plays for Austin II in the MLS Next Pro in the United States.
Vipers SC midfielder Abdul Karim Watambala has received a belated call to the Uganda Cranes squad ahead of their international friendly encounters with Ghana and Comoros.
The Cranes will battle the Ghana and Comoros on March 23 and 26, respectively, in Marrakech, Morocco.
Watambala has replaced his former Vipers teammate Bobosi Byaruhanga, who plays for Austin II in the MLS Next Pro in the United States.
14:42 - 12.03.2024
CAF Champions League Onyango to battle Aucho in the Champions League quarterfinals
The victor between Aucho's Yanga and Onyango's Sundowns will take on one of ES Tunis or ASEC Mimosas of Ivory Coast.
"Vipers SC midfielder Abdu Karim Watambala has been summoned to join the Uganda Cranes squad that will play two international friendly matches against Comoros," a FUFA statement disclosed.
"Watambala replaces injured Bobosi Byaruhanga who has been ruled out of these two games."
Watambala has been one of Vipers' best players this season, managing two goals and as many assists in 17 league goals.
He becomes the third Vipers player on the squad after goalkeeper Jack Komakech and winger Milton Karisa.
14:38 - 12.03.2024
CAF CONFEDERATION CUP Travis Mutyaba, Zamalek learn Confederation Cup quarterfinal opponents
Mutyaba joined Zamalek in January and has already featured once for the team, which came against Libya's Abu Salim in the group stages of the same competition.
The squad has;
Goalkeepers
1. Tom Ikara – BUL FC (Uganda)
2. Jack Komakech – Vipers SC (Uganda)
3. Giousue Bellagambi – Huddersfield Town FC (England)
Defenders
4. Kenneth Semakkula – SC Villa (Uganda)
5. Elvis Bwomono – St. Mirren FC (Scotland)
6. Bevis Mugabi – Motherwell FC (Scotland)
7. Toby Sibbick – Hearts FC (Scotland)
8. Hallidi Lwaliwa – Bregalinca STIP (North Macedonia)
9. Timothy Awany – Ashdod FC (Israel)
10. Denis Kaka Omony – Soltilo Bright Stars FC (Uganda)
11. Nicholas Mwere – BUL FC (Uganda)
Midfielders
12. Allan Kyambadde – El Dakhleya (Egypt)
13. Ronald Ssekiganda – SC Villa (Uganda)
14. Ashraf Mugume – KCCA FC (Uganda)
15. Karim Watambala - Vipers SC
16. Moses Opondo – AC Horsens (Denmark)
17. Travis Mutyaba – Zamalek SC (Egypt)
Forwards
18. Milton Karisa – Vipers SC (Uganda)
19. Denis Omedi – Kitara FC (Uganda)
20. Rogers Kassim Mato – Brera Strumica (North Macedonia)
21. Moses Aliro Okabo – URA FC (Uganda)
22. Steven Mukwala – Asante Kotoko FC (Ghana)
23. Mohamad Shaban – KCCA FC (Uganda)
24. Fahad Bayo – MFK Vyskov (Czech Republic)
25. Carl James Mujaguzi – Athlone Town AFC (Ireland)
26. Shafic Kakande – Soltilo Bright Stars FC (Uganda