Tusker newboy out to make mark at club

Tusker FC’s new signing, George Kaddu, is delighted to join the club in what marks his first stint outside Ugandan borders after cutting ties with the Wakiso Giants of Uganda and wants to be successful at the Ruaraka-based side.The left-back was unveiled by the Brewers last week as they continue to rebuild their squad for the 2024–25 season, which kicks off in under three weeks. Kaddu will compete with Dennis Wanjala, another new acquisition from the Nairobi City Stars, for the starting berth in the left-back position.##NAJAVA_MECA_8252669##In an interview with the club’s website, Kaddu expressed his joy at joining the team, now led by Charles Okere, and noted how smoothly he has been integrated into the squad. He looks forward to contributing positively to the club.“It is a delight joining Tusker FC and I am really looking forward to doing better here. It is my first time playing outside Uganda, and I am ready for the challenge. I have been here for a few days, and the players have really welcomed me well on the pitch. I am looking forward to getting to know them better and earning results on the pitch as a team,” Kaddu said.Cheche opens up on U17 World Cup preparations, expectationsOther new faces at the club include Jacob Onyango, Alex Onchwari, Dennis Wanjala, Eric Balecho, Boban Zirintusa, Joseph Ochuka, and Thomas Omole.The Brewers are currently in Uganda, where they have lined up four friendly matches for their one-week stay. They will play NEC FC, Kitara FC, and Lugazi FC. Coach Okere believes these matches will be beneficial to the 12-time league champions.“These matches will give us a clear picture of where we are, as they are also in their pre-season program and should give us good value,” he stated.He added that the team’s preparation has been excellent, with strong support from the club’s management. “We have had support from the management, and there is such a positive mood between the new players who’ve just come in and the older ones. The two groups are jelling well, and I think that’s a very good start to the season,” Okere added.Gor Mahia chairman Ambrose Rachier to push for new rule on foreign players

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