Ugandan international Mathias Kigonya has for the second time bid farewell to Sofapaka FC after cutting short his four-months stint with the 2009 Premier League champions. Kigonya joined Sofapaka at the start of the season from Tanzanian giants Azam FC with this being his second time signing for the club.Log leading Tusker confront revitalized Kenya Police in Round 13 highlight fixtureThe former Kakamega Homeboyz custodian has been on the periphery at Batoto ba Mungu with head coach David Ouma preferring Kevin Omondi since the turn of the year.Kigonya was in favor with the former Harambee Stars head coach in the opening games of the season but the club’s poor run of form led to a rejig in the squad.##NAJAVA_MECA_6978723##The 26-year-old goalkeeper took to Twitter to announce his departure from Sofapaka which left him dejected but had kind words for the club he first joined back 2016 from Ugandan side Bright Stars.”I am notifying you about my departure from Sofapaka Football Club. It has been a short spell but worth it. I’m excited about the new opportunities ahead of me. However, there is also a big part of me that is sad to be saying goodbye to the amazing Sofapaka family. Mukangula confident of Leopards’ triumph over Gor mahiaI am grateful for having had the second chance to work at Sofapaka. I will never forget the kindness and professionalism of everyone at this club. I wish you the best in the remainder of the season,” said Kigonya.The short-stopper is however yet to reveal his next move but will be free to join a club of his choice as he is currently a free agent.