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Uganda Crane’s Jaja Walu retires from football National Team

Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) is greatly indebted to the wonderful service for Godfrey “Jajja Walu” Walusimbi that he has offered to football in general and the national team (Uganda Cranes).

Having officially announced his retirement from international football on 5th October 2019, the federation is humbled for great part he has had in football over the years in club football and the national team.

“FUFA shall forever remember the fond and great memories especially when you ruled the left back role of Uganda for a decade ably controlling the world’s finest players as Muhammed Salah and the like.”

Godfrey Walusimbi skips a tackle from Zimbabwe Captain during the TOTAL AFCON finals in Egypt

“FUFA is proud of your services and commitment to this great Nation Uganda whenever you played and we wish you fruitful deliberations in future.”

Walusimbi earned 105 caps for Uganda Cranes since 2009 and had his name inked for the right reasons as part of the team that played two back to back Total Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) Championships in 2017 and 2019 hosted by Gabon and Egypt respectively.

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