
Uganda Revenue Authority football club (URA FC) left-footed midfielder Moses Sseruyide has announced his exit from the tax collectors with a heartfelt message on Facebook.
He’s given an honest assessment of how his URA career has played out and also hinted on the reason for departing the club , something which is actually quite refreshing to read.
"It has been four years since I joined URA Football Club but today I decided to leave the club because of some issues but I want to thank URA and the entire management for the opportunity they gave me to play for a big club like URA. "- Part of Moses Sseruyides farewell message
Born and bred in Kajjansi, Sseruyidde kick-started his career at the Mike Sserumaga Football Academy before he switched sides to Kajjansi Boys (KB) Lions and late Kira United in the FUFA Big League.
The pint sized winger joined URA in 2017 and was part of the squad that won the Mapinduzi Cup tournament in Zanzibar that same year.
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