Godfrey Villa Oromchan has rejoined the Kenya Premier League Credit: © Kawowo Sports | DAVID ISABIRYE
[/media-credit] Godfrey Villa Oromchan joins bandwagon of Ugandans in Kenya Premier League Credit: © Kawowo Sports | DAVID ISABIRYE

Former Paidha Black Angels, URA FC and Bul striker Godfrey Villa Oromochan is among the new players at Kenya Premier League side, Western Stima.

Oromochan, who only completed a spell of 6 months at Jinja side Bul at the onset of June 2017 traveled to the Western Kenya club late May and has been training with the club.

He is reportedly said to have agreed personal terms and conditions before he penned a short six months deal according to his representative based in Jinja, Steven Kagiri.

His move however like the other two Ugandans he left with at BUL Robert Achema (midfielder) and defender Junior Mukisa, is short term.

The trio will join another Ugandan Sula Bagala who played at relegated Lweza Football Club last season.

Western Stima also captured Vincent Omumbo on a six-month loan deal from Tusker FC.

There is more than a dozen of Ugandans (both coaches and players) in the KPL and second division league.

Daniel ‘Muzei’ Sserunkuma plies his trade in the coastal city of Mombasa with Bandari.

Others are Uganda Cranes left back Godfrey ‘Jjajja Walu’ Walusimbi (Gor Mahia), Patrick Senfuka, Allan Kateregga and a host of players in Sofapaka, among many others.

David Isabirye is a senior staff writer for Kawowo Sports where he covers most of the major events.

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