Breaking News: Finally Ronald Otti joins Kitara FC
News reaching our news desk says that BUL FC defender Ronald Otti has completed a move to Stanbic Uganda Cup champions Kitara FC. However, Otti was expected to join URA FC, but Kitara tabled a better offer for the former BUL FC defender.
We have been told that SC Villa was also interested in Otti’s signature this transfer window. He joins Kitara FC as a free agent on a one-year employment contract following the expiration of his contract at BUL FC.
The newly crowned Pilsner Uganda Premier League defender of the season will help boost Kitara FC’s defense in the league and CAF Confederation Cup next season.
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“Remember, Ronald Otti was the Pilsner Uganda Premier League defender of the season. Last season, Otti played 20 league games for BUL FC, scoring once and also managing one assist as they finished second on the table with 56 points.”.
Before joining, BUL FC Otti spent three and a half years at Mbarara City, having joined them in January of 2019 from lower division side Nangabo Green Valley Football Club.
In conclusion, Kitara FC finished fourth on their return to the Uganda Premier League with 54 points, and they clinched the Stanbic Uganda Cup trophy after a 1-0 win over NEC FC in the final that was held at Muteesa II Stadium in May.
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Congratulations Ronald Otti for Joining Kitara FC