
Uganda Cranes international midfielder Mike Sserumaga has completed a move to Proline FC. The former Bunamwaya SC player agreed personal terms with the club and signed a two year deal that will see him serve the club till 2014.
Sserumaga has been a free agent after his contract with Ethiopian giants St. George expired and the club decided not to renew it.
The talented left footed star joins the club with vast levels of experience having played for KB
Lions which he guided to the super league, URA FC, Helsingborg in Sweden and Bunamwaya SC (current Vipers SC).
“He is highly experienced and we hope he will help us a lot. He has immense quality and we hope the young players will learn a lot from him”, the official club website quoted club director Mujib Kasule
The midfielder joins a list of new acquisitions, Patrick Edema (returns from loan at St. George), Mboma Samuel, Moses Okello, Ahmed Tabu, Alex Mugabi and Joseph Mandela.
Sserumaga who is currently part of the national team squad preparing to take on African Champions Zambia in the final leg of the 2013 Afcon qualifiers is expected to make his debut against Masaka LC FC in the Fufa Super League on Friday at Lugogo.
He joins a number of foreign based players who have returned to ply their trade home. These are Ibrahim Saddam Juma, Joseph Nestroy Kizito (SCVU), Mike Mutyaba (Vipers FC, Joseph Kabagambe (Kiira Young FC ), Owen Kasule, Derrick Walulya (URA FC), Habib Kavuma, Brian Umony and Yuda Mugalu (KCC FC).
