A former Kaizer Chiefs star has been relieved of his head coach duties after just five months in Uganda.
URA Football Club confirmed that David Obua's time at the club has come to an end after a string of poor results.
In November 2024, Obua took over from Sam Timbe, who had passed away in August.
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— URA Football Club (@URAFC_Official) April 12, 2024
Statement:
After careful consideration and mutual agreement, URA and Head Coach David Obua have decided to part ways, terminating his one-year contract five months into his tenure.
Alongside him, his first assistant Peter Byaruhanga Adyeri and fitness coach Kawa have also left the club.
Robert Mukasa will assume the role of caretaker coach for the rest of the season, supported by Ilic Milosh, Allan Owiny, Robert Ssentongo, and Goalkeeping Coach Swaibu Ssebagala.
During his time with URA FC, which began in November 2023, Obua led the team in 20 matches across all competitions, achieving 8 wins, 8 losses, and 4 draws.
The club expresses gratitude to Coach Obua for his contributions and wishes him the very best in his future endeavours.
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