Ugandan Players Abroad:Goals From Kizza & Aucho, Assists From Okello & Kizito

Ugandan Players Abroad:Goals From Kizza & Aucho, Assists From Okello & Kizito

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  • April 13, 2026
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Ugandan Stars Shine Across Global Leagues – Goals from Mustapha Kizza & Khalid Aucho, Assists from Okello & Kizito 📸 courtesy.

Ugandan players were in action across various leagues worldwide, with notable performances. Here’s a detailed breakdown of every player’s involvement in their respective leagues:

Allan Okello, the Young Africans SC midfielder, made three assists as his side thumped Pamba 3-0 in the Tanzanian league, showcasing his creativity in midfield. Peter Lwasa played 50 minutes for Pamba in their 3-0 loss to Young Africans SC.

Aucho Khalid played full-time as Singida Black Stars FC edged Kinodoni MC 1-0 on Wednesday, helping his side secure crucial points.

On Sunday, Khalid Aucho scored a goal as Singida Black Stars FC thumped Mbeya City 5-1 in the CRDB Federation Cup.

In Romania, Al Hassan Baba played 25 minutes as Steau Bucharest thumped Otelul 4-0, getting vital exposure in a tough league.

In Kenya,

Mustapha Kizza featured and scored a brilliant free-kick as Nairobi United drew 2-2 with Kakamega Homeboyz FC, showcasing his set-piece expertise on Wednesday.

Shafik Batambuze featured for Kakamega Homeboyz FC as they lost 1-0 to Ulinzi Stars in the Mozzart Bet Cup, fighting hard despite the loss yesterday

Denis Iguma started on the bench as Tusker edged Kariabangi Sharks 1-0.

Olega Brian was named in the starting lineup for Shabana FC, while Bronson Nsubuga Sserumira started on the bench as they defeated Gucha Stars 1-0.

Denmark, the Uganda Cranes teenager, was introduced in the 82nd minute as AGF Aarhus shared spoils with Nordsejelland 1-1, getting crucial minutes in a high-stakes match.

Robert Kakeeto played 75 minutes as Middlelfart lost 2-0 to koge.

In the USA championship, Edward Kizza was introduced in the 75th minute as Indy Eleven claimed a 3-1 victory over Monterey Bay.

Bobosi Byaruhanga played full-time as Oakland Roots drew 2-2 with Tampa Bay, helping his side earn a point.

Allan Oyirworth played 45 minutes as New England Revolution II lost 2-1 to New York Red Bulls II.

Travis Mutyaba played full-time as CS Sfaxien drew goalless with Soliman in Tunisia.

Aziz Kayondo played full-time and received a yellow card as Slovan Liberic lost 3-1 to Karvina in the Czech Republic.

Denis Onyango was an unused substitute as Mamelodi Sundowns FC edged Esperance 1-0 in the CAF Champions League.

In England, Mukasa Divine played 73 minutes as Leicester City lost 1-0 to Swansea City, showing commitment and hard work.

Nathan Assimwe played 65 minutes as AFC Wimbledon claimed a 1-0 victory over Burton Albion in England League One, contributing to his team’s win while Toby Sibbick was unused substitute for Burton Albion.

Mugabi Bevis was on the bench as Carlisle defeated Sutton 3-0 in England National League on Saturday, gaining experience.

Keziron Kizito provided an assist as Kansanshi Dynamos edged Nchanga 2-0 in Zambia, showcasing his attacking flair.

Joseph Mpande played 88 minutes as PVF CAND drew 1-1 with Cong An Na Noi in Vietnam, demonstrating his defensive solidity.

Salim Jamal Magoola was an unused substitute as Richards Bay drew 2-2 with Orlando Pirates in South Africa.

Ugandan players are making a strong impact abroad, highlighted by goals from Mustapha Kizza and Khalid Aucho, and assists from Allan Okello and Keziron Kizito. Their performances have helped their teams achieve wins and draws across various international leagues, showcasing Uganda’s growing football talent on the global stage.