
In a sporting saga that unfolded today, KCCA KCCA FC and midfielder Moses Waiswa Ndhondhi have mutually ended their association, creating ripples in the football community.
This separation marked the conclusion of a two-year period that held high expectations but took an unforeseen turn. Waiswa, once the crown jewel of Ugandan football and the proud recipient of the 2018 FUFA Player of the Year, embarked on his KCCA FC journey as a free agent in June 2022.
The deal, inked with fervor and anticipation, spanned from June 2022 to June 2024, a timeframe that now serves as a testament to the unpredictability of the beautiful game.
The midfielder’s journey to KCCA FC was no ordinary transfer; it was a free-agent frenzy reminiscent of a high-stakes poker game. Having gracefully run down his contract at South Africa’s DSTV Premiership side, SuperSport United, Waiswa brought with him a wealth of experience, having spent two seasons at the South African powerhouse.
However, the narrative took a dramatic turn as the Kasasiro Boys, eager to fortify their midfield, anticipated a seamless fusion of Waiswa’s skill set with their gameplay. Unfortunately, the union did not yield the expected results, and the Kasasiro Boys found themselves grappling with the same challenges that haunted them in the previous season.
Waiswa, a seasoned campaigner who once plied his trade at SuperSport United and Vipers’ SC, carried with him the hopes of a revival in KCCA FC’s offensive capabilities. The Kasasiro Boys, yearning for a playmaker who could unlock stubborn defenses, believed that Waiswa’s journey that kicked off at Vaxjo in Sweden would inject the much-needed spark into their gameplay.
Alas, football, like life, is an unpredictable rollercoaster. The midseason departure of Waiswa from KCCA FC symbolizes the abrupt end to a chapter that held the promise of a triumphant narrative. The football pitch, often dubbed the “theater of dreams,” witnessed a script that unfolded with unforeseen twists and turns.
In the sports arena, word on the street, as echoed by Swift Sports, points to Waiswa’s representatives being the architects behind the termination play, seeking an exit strategy. The player himself played hardball, expressing a sense of being benched and betrayed by KCCA after being benched too often.
With just five appearances this season in the Uganda Premier League, Waiswa believed he’s got the moves to be a game-changer and is itching for more time on the field. Since joining the KCCA FC last season, he’s racked up 33 appearances, netting three goals along the way. .
As KCCA FC bids farewell to Waiswa, the football community contemplates the twists of a sports narrative that diverged from scripted expectations. With a void in midfield, the Kasasiro Boys must regroup and recalibrate their strategy for the rest of the season.
Waiswa’s departure coincides with KCCA FC recalling midfielder Emmanuel Alex Wasswa, who, despite facing challenges during his two-year tenure, performed admirably on loan at Express FC, scoring four goals from a holding midfield position.
Wasswa’s return brings a revitalized player, potentially offering a significant boost to KCCA FC’s midfield based on his commendable contributions at Express FC.
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