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BUL axe more five as Kikomeko strengthens Busoga United reunion

Aggrey Madoi has served three seasons at BUL FC.
BUL has announced the release of five more players, including former Vipers defender Aggrey Madoi and forward Paul Sekulima.
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BUL FC has continued with their massive restructuring under newly-appointed coach Abbey Kikomeko who has released five more players.

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The club released their long-standing midfielder Richard Wandyaka about a fortnight ago, alongside left-back Ivan Wani and goalkeeper Emmanuel Kalyoowa.

The latter crossed to the Rwanda Premier League, where he joined SC Kiyovu on a three-year deal.

The club has announced the release of five more players, including former Vipers defender Aggrey Madoi and forward Paul Sekulima.

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Madoi was a key pillar in the team when they reached their first-ever Uganda Cup final in 2021 and 2022, when they eventually won it.

Sekulima joined the edible oil manufacturers in February this year after a short stint at Mbale Heroes, where he had joined from Busoga United.

However, the striker struggled for playing time and stamping his authority in the team.

The others are long-serving junior team graduates Owen Mukisa, Edrine Cavan Mawerere and Herbert Onyango.

Owen Mukisa (red) captained BUL FC in the 2021 Stanbic Uganda Cup semifinal.
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The move comes just a day after the club completed the signing of Nicholas Mwere as coach Abbey Kikomeko strengthens his team with his former players at Busoga United.

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