Ugandan footballer Jamie Kisitu Nvule has introduced his retirement from the gorgeous sport, reducing his profession brief at solely 27. With Mbarara Metropolis FC being his final facet.
In an emotional farewell message, Nvule expressed gratitude to everybody who supported him all through his journey, from coaches and teammates to followers.
“I’m saying goodbye to soccer with a heavy coronary heart,” Nvule confessed. “My love for the sport is unquestionable, however I really feel that is the precise time to hold up my boots.”
Nvule’s profession took off at college stage with Bulo Dad and mom, progressing via the ranks to the Uganda Premier League, the place he donned the colours of Soltilo Brilliant Stars, Mbarara Metropolis, and Onduparaka FC. He additionally represented Kitara FC, Kiboga Younger, Kampala College, Uganda Martyrs College, Nateete Market, and Masaza Cup groups Buddu, Ssingo, and Buwekula.
Jamie Kisitu at Kitara FC
Jamie Kisitu at Buwekula
Kisitu at Brilliant stars.
Jamie Kisitu at Kampala College
The retiring footballer reserved particular reward for his coaches, naming Emuloni Recoba, Mubarak Kiberu, Sadick Sempigi, and others who helped form his profession.
“I thank my household for standing by me via darkish instances and nightmares of unhealthy accidents,” Nvule added.
“As I embark on a brand new life journey, I thank everybody who’s been there for me via frustrations and triumphs.” Nvule concluded.
