Immediate former AFC Leopards first choice goalkeeper Benjamin Ochan has joined Ugandan Premier League giants Kampla Capital City Authority (KCCA) for a third stint.The former SC Villa shot stopper took to his social media accounts to announce his exit from the den at the start of the month following the expiry of his contract amid reports that he was spoilt for choice thanks to the offers on his table.The custodian who had ten clean sheets in the concluded season took the same route and reported that he had agreed to join Kasasiro boys for a unspecified period.Ochan who joined Ingwe in July 2019 from Zambian side Kabwe Warriors penned a one-year long deal but extended for another season.Ugandan keeper Benjamin Ochan has officially signed for Uganda Premier League side @KCCAFC as a free agent. The shot stopper chose not to renew his contract with @AFCLeopards after it elapsed last season. pic.twitter.com/y0LkoiTl2O— Greg Mulemi (@Mulemig) September 10, 2021 He first joined KCCA in 2008 and left the following year only to return in 2015 where he spent three seasons winning the league while under the tutelage of coach George Nsimbe.Leopards have been struggling to hold on to the priced players recently with a handful leaving for greener pastures or after failing to secure contract extension.Benjamin Ochan has announced that he’s leaving AFC Leopards after two years at the den. A couple of teams in Uganda are eyeing the experienced shot-stopper.Ingwe have lost a very good goalkeeper. #FKFPL pic.twitter.com/2mZsnXSavB— Ole Teya (@Kevin_teya) September 4, 2021 The club which is currently pooling finances to clear with their former players who reported them to FIFA for breach of contract, a move that earned them a transfer ban lost their forward Elvis Rupia who joined Saudi Arabia side Bisha FC.I only want to win the league title – OchanSpeedy winger Harrison Mwendwa also ditched the club after a season for Kabwe Warriors.Their former skipper Robinson Kamura is also on record saying that he will leave the club while Hansel Ochieng has joined Sofapaka. Said Tsuma has also left the club while Austine Odhiambo is likely to leave too after being linked with a move to Gor Mahia and European clubs.