Kampala City Council Reliable midfielder Muzamir Mutyaba will be reunited on the same training pitch with his former SC Victoria University coach Morley Byekwaso at Lugogo once the team resumes training officially.According to a post on the official Club website,Mutyaba can’t wait to re-ignite the magic the two had at SCVU.
Mutyaba left SCVU in July last year to join us not knowing that his coach will be following him just a year later to renew their magical moments at Lugogo.
Like Mutyaba, Byekwaso, now assistant manager to Mike Mutebi, was an industrious playmaker for KCCA and Uganda Cranes from 1992 to 2001 and thus the two share a lot in common.
“Even before I joined SCVU, I had been playing football in Luzira with him watching. We played with the likes of Saddam Juma and Muwadda
Mawejje,” Mutyaba recounts his long lasting harmonious relationship with Byekwaso.
“I’m extremely delighted he has joined the coaching team and I hope as a former midfielder he will help my game improve,” Mutyaba, currently vying for the Azam Uganda Premier League best midfielder award, added.
“Management did a good job choosing him because he is more of an asset than a liability. What most people don’t know about Byekwaso is that he is good and caring person off the pitch who will skip lunch to give advice to any budding player,” he concluded.
For starters, the chemistry between Mutyaba and Byekwaso led SCVU to success in the Nile Basin tourney in 2014 in Sudan where the former eclipsed all midfielders in the tourney with dazzling displays.
On his third return to the club he loves so dearly, Byekwaso was handed a two-year contract to work with his former coach Mike Mutebi to lead our club to greater success. His reign begins this Monday as the KCCA training preparations for next season commence.