Sinan RAJUB SENOGA
Booma FC will start a new life without their inspirational captain and marksman Denis Omedi who joined Kitara FC after top scoring in last season’s FUFA Big League with 22 goals.
The Masindi based side already appointed Mark Twinamatsiko as their new head coach and have brought in a number of new signings with a mission of winning promotion to the topflight.
The 14 new signings at the club include former URA FC utility winger Dickson Kigongo who left the Tax Collectors after seven solid years.
Forwards John Wesley Kisakye and Edson Agondeze have also joined Booma from neighbors Kitara FC alongside Patrick Mugume.
Former Sofapaka and Paidha Black Angels midfielder Muhammed Kasirye will also play for Booma after completing a move from DR Congo’s Sportive FC.
Budding forward Joseph Sisha and midfielder Badru Kabanda have also joined from Buganda Regional League side Kajjansi United.
No Dennis Omedi, No Problem!
14 New Signings at Booma FC
Ronald Kigongo
John Wesley Kisakye
Edson Agondeze
Patrick Mugume
Muhammad Kasirye
Derrick Muhindo
Dickson Niwamanya
Samali Faruku
Joseph Sisha
Badru Kabanda
Allan Lyazi Mugalu
Nicholas Senono
Ibrahim Ekellot
Amos Muwonge pic.twitter.com/bnVLyQf1DV
— SINAN 🇺🇬 (@SinanRajub) September 21, 2023
Dickson Niwamanya and Farouk Samali from Arua Hill reunited with Twinamatsiko who previously coached the duo at Kigezi Homeboyz.
Others are former Onduparaka duo of Amos Muwonge and Ibrahim Ekellot, goalkeeper Derrick Muhindo, defender Allan Lyazi Mugalu and Nicholas Senono from SC Villa.
Booma will face Sadick Ssempigi’s Jinja North in the Big League opener at the Masindi Stadium.
New Signings At Booma FC
• Derrick Muhindo, goalkeeper from Kaaro Karungi
• Samari Faruku, midfielder from Arua Hill
• Allan Lyazi Mugalu, defender as a free agent
• Dickson Niwamanya, striker from Arua Hill
• Joseph Sisha, midfielder from Kajjansi United
• Nicholas Senono, midfielder from SC Villa
• Edson Agondeze, striker from Kitara FC
• Ronald Kigongo, winger from URA FC
• Badru Kabanda, midfielder from Kajjansi United
• Muhammad Kasirye, midfielder from Sportive FC, DR. Congo
• Ibrahim Ekellot, midfielder from Onduparaka FC
• John Wesley Kisakye, striker from Kitara FC
• Patrick Mugume, defender from Kitara FC
• Amos Muwonge, striker from Onduparaka