Forgotten Gor Mahia striker joins Kitara FC in Uganda

Former Gor Mahia striker Patrick Kaddu is set to join Uganda Premier League (UPL) side Kitara FC on a one-year deal, according to reports from the neighbouring country.He joins as a direct replacement for Brian Aheebwa, who left Kitara for Arba Minch City in Ethiopia.The Uganda international has been a free agent after quietly departing Football Kenya Federation Premier League (FKFPL) giants Gor Mahia.##NAJAVA_MECA_8342674##Kaddu had joined Gor at the start of the 2022/2023 second leg following an explosive opening campaign in the FUFA Big League, Uganda’s second tier.The striker scored 15 goals in 15 games, putting the Royals in prime position to secure promotion to the UPL.He quickly made his mark with the Green Army, scoring a hat trick on his debut, much to the delight of Gor Mahia fans.##NAJAVA_MECA_8342441##Kaddu’s treble helped Kenya’s most successful club thrash Vihiga Bullets 5-0.However, he could not maintain this impressive form, as his performances fluctuated in subsequent matches, leading to his relegation to the bench.Mathare United midfielder eyes greatness following FKF Premier League breakthroughLast season, he was limited to only nine matches—two starts and seven substitute appearances—scoring just one goal throughout the competition.The rise of Congolese forward Gedion Bondeka and the emergence of Chris Ochieng pushed him further down the pecking order at K’Ogalo.Kaddu has previously played for KCCA FC, Maroons, Ismaily SC (Egypt), and Moroccan sides RS Berkane and Youssoufia Berrechid.His return to Uganda could bring a change in fortune for the forward, who is eager to rejoin the national team setup.Zamalek defender charged with murder resumes training ahead of Police clash.@KitarafcHoima signing more three players before closure of the window in Rogers Mugisha, Patrick Kaddu and Umar Lutalo makes their squad not only quality but also deep. Qn: Is @BrianSsenyondo1 sanctioning all these moves? Selection headache. Dressing room unrest. pic.twitter.com/oh2lIq2IJi— Ismael Kiyonga (@IsmaelKiyonga) September 19, 2024

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