On Friday last week, former national team player Mike Mutyaba was thoroughly whipped by security guards at FUFA house in Mengo. Magogo’s FUFA is at war with Football players in the country.
Allan Sewanyana yesterday (Monday April, 12) came out and made his intention of contesting against Moses Magogo public.
41-year-old Mujib Kasule, while speaking before journalists today (April 13, 2021) in Kampala has too publicized his intention to stand against his former colleague Magogo, whom he says has mismanaged the game of Football.
Incumbent Moses Magogo was the first to call a press conference last week on Monday to publicly announce that he would stand for the third term as FUFA president.
Magogo is the MP-elect of Budiope East constituency. He became FUFA president in 2013 succeeding St. Mary’s Stadium owner Lawrence Mulindwa.
Re-elected unopposed in 2017, Moses Magogo has been FUFA president for almost eight years. Mujib thinks it is time for Magogo to quit and perhaps embark on fully serving his people back home in Budiope East, in Parliament.
Mujib Kasule is the chairman of big league participant Proline Football Club.
Kasule is among the most celebrated and knowledgeable Football pundits in the country.
He played for Uganda cranes and KCCA Football Club before founding his own academy and Football team-Proline.
At just 41 years of age, Mujib Kasule has almost achieved it all in the sector of Football.
He was among Lawrence Mulindwa’s right hand men during his reign as FUFA president. He becomes the third person to show interest in the top seat of the country’s Football governing body FUFA. Popular Eng. Moses Magogo and Politician Allan Sewanyana Bwiino will too contest for the same seat.
‘I have offered myself to lead the struggle to reclaim the glory of our game,” Mujib Kasule told Journalists that had gathered to listen to him on Tuesday at McKinnon Suites in Nakasero.
Magogo’s term officially expires in August this year. Over 80 delegates from across the country will gather (in August) to select a FUFA president who will head the Football governing body for the next four years.
“It (Football) needs systems and structures such that individuals don’t come back and deprive us of this beautiful game Football,” Mujib Kasule said to the journalists that sat for more than an hour in the conference he called at McKinnon Suites in Nakasero, in Kampala district.