Ugandan soccer ace, Thomas Tamale was on the score sheet for Myrtle Beach Mutiny over the weekend in the American National Premier Soccer League. This has been the first goal for the versatile midfielder since his transfer from Kampala Regional side, Mutundwe Lions.

Tamale, 33, who has been injured for most of the season scored in his club’s 3 all draw against RVA in Richmond, Virgnia. Englishman, Tom Butler scored the other two goals for the Mutiny, who have now registered 4 wins 3 losses and 1 draw.

During his injury period, veteran Tamale has helped assisting Coach Paul Morin with the Mutiny Reserve Team and running youth soccer camps in South Carolina with youth soccer club Coast FA.

“His return to form will definitely help boost the team climb up the log”, reveals coach Ross Morgan. 

About Myrtle Beach Mutiny Football Club: 

The Myrtle Beach FC Mutiny is owned by the Grand Strand Sports Club LLC with a vision to provide exceptional entertainment, utilizing, elite soccer stars, local and international.

MB Mutiny provides outstanding value to people who live and visit the Grand Strand. MB Mutiny plays in the National Premier Soccer League, in the Mid Atlantic Division. The Home games are played at the 6,500 capacity Doug Shaw Memorial Stadium and Ashley Booth Fields. While training sessions and some friendly matches are held at Socastee Rec. Park. 

The National Premier Soccer League

The NPSL is the successor to the Men’s Premier Soccer League (MPSL), which was formed in 2002. By 2005 it became necessary for the league to expand to a national format in order to accommodate teams from the Midwest region.

The NPSL expanded further in 2007 by adding a Northeastern region. In 2011, with the addition of a Southeastern region, the National Premier Soccer League has truly become a nationwide league. The NPSL is sanctioned by the United States Soccer Federation (USSF), the governing body of soccer in the United States.

The NPSL operates and is managed as a team-run league. The structure of the league allows each team to have one vote on the executive committee. Each team is individually owned and operated, and is responsible for maintaining league minimum standards.

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

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