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Vipers SC sign midfielder Bright Anukani

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Vipers SC sign midfielder Bright Anukani
Proline FC and Uganda Cranes midfielder Bright Anukani has completed a move to the Kitende based side giants Vipers SC. Anukani and the four-time Uganda Premier League champions Vipers SC reached a neutral ground as both parties agreed a marriage of three years. This is Vipers’ second signing ahead of the 2021/22 Uganda Premier league […]

Proline FC and Uganda Cranes midfielder Bright Anukani has completed a move to the Kitende based side giants Vipers SC.

Anukani and the four-time Uganda Premier League champions Vipers SC reached a neutral ground as both parties agreed a marriage of three years.

This is Vipers’ second signing ahead of the 2021/22 Uganda Premier league season despite a big number of departures from the club.

He (Anukani) joins Uganda Hippos (U20) young custodian Jack Komakech who joined the club on a long term contract of five years

The midfielder has had a 2020/21 loan spell at the 13 time champions KCCA FC who were also interested in offering him a permanent but all efforts to capture his signature failed.

Given the fact that his parent club Proline FC failed to earn promotion back to the UPL, the midfielder opted to seek for a new home to meet his career ambitions.

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